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An Fear Rua's most recent Chronicles |
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This man takes no prisoners... |
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The funniest `take` on hurling you`ll ever encounter! |
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GAA wit and wisdom |
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The man on the inside track of Irish racing |
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One of the country's leading sports writers |
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One of the best and brightest young GAA journalists today. |
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A fresh, new perspective on Gaelic games... |
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Leaning over the wire, as you do. |
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An Fear Rua's distinctive brand of commentary on GAA matters, updated on a daily or even hourly basis |
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Without venues, there can be no GAA. And who is best to tell us their inside stories, if not An Maor, An Fear Rua's long time pal? Meet him regularly at this venue. |
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Soap Opera |
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Conor Power is a freelance journalist, writing regularly for a number of national newspapers and magazines. His biography on his father Ned Power entitled ‘My Father: A Hurling Revolutionary’ is due for publication in November 2009. |
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Favourite Sporting Photos |
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Press Box Lad knows the score on the GAA, from parish to provincial to national level and everywhere else in between. |
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Innovative analysis of all the big hurling games |
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Clear and concise GAA analysis and erudition. |
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All the updates from the world of Ladies Football and Camogie |
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The story of AFR |
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Keep up to date with all news from this year's Cadbury GAA U21 Championship |
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To mark 125 years of CLG, the story of its founder, Michael Cusack |
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Catch up on the latest forehanders and backhanders from the alley cats... |
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Don't bottle it up... Get it off yer chest! |
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The smell of the crowd... and the roar of the Winter Green... An exclusive insight into the topsy turvey world of the GAA inter-county player! |
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The Blue view from The Hill... |
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If we don`t have enough hurleys, how can we play hurling? |
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GAA blogger ... not bogger ... |
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The characters of AFR |
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If Croke Park is the Mecca of GAA fans everywhere, then the Holy of Holies must be The Back O' The Nally |
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Ciaran Ward is a free-lance writer based in London. He regularly blogs on a wide range of topics at http://thelonglane.blogspot.com. |
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The amazing and amusing adventures in Ballybreen GAA club... |
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Writing from the vast spaces of China |
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The truth about Michael Cusack |
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The one and only |
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Insight, analysis, memories |
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You`ll laugh, maybe even cry, with some of the best in contemporary GAA writing |
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Incisive and courageous analysis |
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Incisive comment on GAA matters and what matters in GAA |
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