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GAA Results Round up

A round up of last weekends GAA results in Ireland. By Damian Dolan

Allianz National Football League Division 1 Derry 1-18 Tyrone 1-12   Mayo 2-14 Galway 1-10   Cork 3-13 Monaghan 3-12   Dublin 1-12 Kerry 1-10   Division 2 >

Limerick bank on experience for London clash

Mickey Ned O'Sullivan has named an experienced starting line up for Sunday's National League fixture with London at Ruislip. By Damian Dolan

The two sides open their Division 4 campaigns at Ruislip with the Limerick manager keeping faith with ten of last years Munster final side. The Treaty men will be looking for an immediate return >

HQ won't engage with Limerick

Central administration of the GAA have re-iterated that they will not be getting involved in the Limerick hurling crisis unless called upon by the Limerick County Board. By Diarmaid Williams

The comments by Padraic Duffy, GAA Director were made yesterday in order to put a stop to reports that the GAA was about to get involved in the spat. "I can utterly and categorically >

Mickey Ned looking forward to London return

It's been a chaotic and disorientating time for Limerick GAA fans in recent months, but not on the football front. Mickey Ned O'Sullivan presides over a steady and contented ship. By Diarmaid Williams

  They’ve made persistent progress over the last few years and the Kerry man is looking forward to the side’s trip to London next weekend.   The hurling >

Galway players on the way back

Galway manager John McIntyre will be pleased to see the availability of key players as three players denied to him for last year's championship will shortly resume training. By Staff Reporter

Promising defender Ciaran O’Donovan, wing-back Adrian Cullinane and speedy attacker Iarla Tannian, all look set to return in late March. O’Donovan and Cullinane both suffered >

Clare beat Tipp in Borrisleigh

Ger O'Loughlin's Clare had too much for All-Ireland finalists Tipperary in the Waterford Crystal Trophy played last night. By Diarmaid Williams

The game was played under lights and featured good scoring performances from Mark Flaherty and under 21 hero John Conlon. Tipperary ’s goal came from Noel McGrath and the lively Eoin >

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