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O'Connor stays on as Kerry Coach

Jack O'Connor has been kept on as Kerry senior manager following a meeting of the Kingdoms county board. By Ciarán McKenna

O’Connor has agreed to stay on as coach for a further three years after discussing his future with the board earlier this week.     Speaking on Radio Kerry about staying on >

Cul Camp in White City great success

Phoenix High School Cul Camp is a success once again for the youngsters of North West London. By Ciarán McKenna

The White City Cul camp in its second year was once again coordinated by Ronan McCarthy, Community Development Administrator at The London GAA in the grounds of Phoenix High School in Shepherds >

Maher determined to make up for last year's form

Tipperary's Brendan Maher hopes to prevent Kilkenny making it five in a row this Sunday. By Ciaran McKenna

He feels that the disappointment from last years All-Ireland SHC final will spur his Tipperary teammates on and the reception that they received afterwards in Thurles just showed how much the >

Wrong decisions by Ref costs Lilywhites

Down beat Kildare 1-16 to 1-14 in gripping match at Croke Park By Ciaran McKenna

Benny Coulter’s crucial goal for Down in Sunday’s All Ireland Senior Football Semi Final ultimately cost Kildare their dreams of becoming champions for another year, a feat they >

Kildare unchanged for Semi-Final Clash

Lilywhites hoping Dermot Earley will be fit for Down clash By Ciaran McKenna

Kildare boss Kieran McGeeney has opted to stick with the same line up that defeated Meath in the All Ireland Quarter Final, despite growing doubts over the fitness of midfielder Dermot Earley. >

O'Dwyer in the running for Mayo vacancy

Kerry legend said to be interested in manager role By Ciaran McKenna

The Mayo county board has moved one step closer to appointing a new manager this week after narrowing down their selection to five names.   Former Wicklow manager Mick O’Dwyer has >

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