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McCaffrey: Home front for Dubs
MAYBE it's the fact that Kilkenny are engaging in a bit of on-field experimentation, without their partying Ballyhale brigade and carrying a few bad injuries to big players, or perhaps it's because they've lost their last two games.
Dublin make three changes for Rebels
DUBLIN footballers may be reeling from the loss of Paul Griffin for the entire season, but the show must go on and Pat Gilroy has made three changes for tomorrow night's intriguing NFL collision with Cork at Páirc Uí Rinn (7.30).
Solid St Enda's do just enough
LAST year's Division 1 winners Ballyboden St Enda's produced a competent, all-round display in narrowly accounting for a battling Castleknock in their MHL1 encounter at Sancta Maria on Sunday morning.
Senior glory for Clanns is Talty's aim
A SANDYMOUNT stroll. A nice thing to do of a evening, or at anytime of the day. The seafront is always humming.
Dublin wary of Barrow battle
PARADES and shamrocks will be the last thing on the minds of the Dublin U21 footballers tomorrow as they travel to take on a highly rated Carlow in Dr Cullen Park (4.0) for a St Patrick's Day showdown.
Dubs untested by a depleted Down outfit
DUBLIN'S preparations for their upcoming Leinster MFC campaign continued with a facile 3-11 to 0-8 victory over a weakened Down in their opening round of the Ulster Minor Football League Section A encounter at Páirc Esler, Newry on Saturday.
Determined Downey an inspiration to all
IT was a one moment in time happening. The great Angela Downey was racing towards the Cork goal.
Wanderers found out by Innisfails
Innisfails 0-11
Active School Flag is raised in Castle Park
THE Active School Flag was flying proudly in Dalkey yesterday.
Camogie: Junior just the tonic for Isles
THE Isles are calling. The bell on the Farnham Drive halldoor awaits pressing.
Inside The Dubs
- Dubs edge into Leinster finale
- Camogie: Lucey lights up Tribe test
- Carton hopes the Larriers can bring 'Boden's incredible winning streak to an end
- Brogan returns to action for Plunkett's
- Brogan shines for Dubs
- Daly 'blue in the face'
- Fighting fit Fennell
- Gilroy calls for Brogan
- Rushe demands Dubs keep heads
- Holders 'Boden to battle Gaels
- Keaney doubt for Monaghan clash
- Dublin have come alive by suffocating opposition
- Keaney concern for Farney duel
- Gavin salutes Dublin's spirit
- Misfiring Dubs sneak wee tussle
- Dubs rely on old boys
- Mayo can stall Dub momentum
- Gilroy takes positives as unfamiliar faces hit lofty highs in league
- Mun men on Mayo mission
- Gilroy dismisses Nixon claims
- Mayo hex next test for Dubs
- Daly dose of reality key to Dubs win -- Fallon
- Four Dubs on list for Aussie trial
- Ballymun's faith in boot room as Leahy leads the seniors forward
- Blues' U14s getting ready to hit Leinster campaign trail
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