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GAACoughlan ruled out of Under-21 hurling finalTipperary's John Coughlan will miss Saturday's All-Ireland Under-21 hurling final against Galway, forcing the Premier County to reshuffle their defence.
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Billy Morgan to Galway betting suspendedSpeculation linking Billy Morgan with the vacant Galway senior football managerial role has intensified after bookermakers suspended betting on Morgan taking over.
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Mícheál - Tráchtaire ár LinneRTÉ Raidió Na Gaeltachta and RTÉ.ie have joined forces for a special celebration of the tremendous contribution that Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh continues to make to Irish life as he celebrates his eightieth year.
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Preview: TG4 All-Ireland SFC semi-final replayTyrone will feel that they left a place in the TG4 All-Ireland decider behind them last Saturday, but Kerry wiil take heart from the way they fought back ahead of the replay clash in Banagher on Saturday.
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Camogie finals worldwide on RTÉ.ieGAA fans worldwide can tune in to RTÉ.ie on Sunday 12 September for live coverage of the Gala All-Ireland Junior, Intermediate and Senior Camogie finals from Croke Park.
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Ryan and Bonnar given Wexford approvalJason Ryan and Colm Bonnar will continue in their roles with Wexford’s football and hurling sides after the managers were ratified for another term by their County Board on Tuesday night.
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O'Brien shocked by Meath sackingFormer Meath boss Eamonn O'Brien has revealed he was very surprised by his sacking by the Royals' County Board earlier this week.
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Lyons refuses to rule out MayoTommy Lyons has refused to rule himself out of the running to take over the manager's role with Mayo.
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Cribbin to continue with OffalyTom Cribbin has been re-appointed as Offaly senior football manager for a third year.
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Handball Senior Doubles previewWith Dublin’s Eoin Kennedy having retained his All-Ireland Senior Singles title last week, the race for senior doubles honours resumes this weekend.
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Kilkenny v Tipperary SHC final previewCan Tipperary stop Kilkenny's drive for five? Read what Séamus Leonard has to say ahead of Sunday's showdown at Croke Park.
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Kilkenny v Tipperary SHC final previewCan Tipperary stop Kilkenny's drive for five? Read what Séamus Leonard has to say ahead of Sunday's showdown at Croke Park.
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Meath call time on O'Brien’s tenureMeath are beginning the search for a new football manager after Eamonn O'Brien lost a vote of confidence at a county board meeting in Navan last night.
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Daly to continue as Dublin managerAnthony Daly is to remain on as Dublin senior hurling manager for another two years after his position was ratified by the Dublin County Committee on Monday night.
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Huge crowds welcome Tipperary homeA crowd estimated to be 45,000 descended on Semple Stadium as Tipperary returned home as 2010 All Ireland Hurling Champions.
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Kelly: 'The hurt made us hungry'Tipperary captain Eoin Kelly claims that the number of leaders on the team was the reason they recovered from last year’s final defeat to claim their 26th All-Ireland Hurling title.
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Cody - Cats second best to 'driven' TipperaryBrian Cody admitted that his Kilkenny team were second best to a ‘driven, spirited, genuine and full of hurling’ Tipperary in the All-Ireland final.
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Shannon Rovers win Sevens titleTipperary club Shannon Rovers became the first team to be crowned back-to-back Bord Gais Energy St Judes All-Ireland Junior Hurling Sevens champions on Saturday following a 1-9 to 1-6 extra-time final win over Galway's Pádraig Pearses.
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Kennedy claims seventh title in thrillerDublin’s Eoin Kennedy secured his seventh consecutive All-Ireland 60x30 Senior Singles title in Abbeylara, Longford, beating Westmeath’s Robbie McCarthy in a thrilling final.
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Tipperary 4-17 Kilkenny 1-18Tipperary’s first All-Ireland hurling title since 2001 thwarted Kilkenny’s bid for a fifth successive Liam McCarthy Cup triumph.
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