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Archive | September, 2011

Boundary changes: Meet the new Westies

THE Market, Donegall Pass and Sandy Row are not places you would normally associate with West Belfast.

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Paths to the final…

Lámh Dhearg produced an incredible fightback to shock Cargin at Casement Park. The sides swapped early goals but the Erin’s Own men looked well on course for victory with ten minutes to play when they led by seven.

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It’s a family affair for veteran Murray

HAVING played in three previous finals Kevin Murray knows the significance of Saturday’s showdown with St Gall’s.

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Niblock expects tight game with improving Lámhs

ANTRIM finals are nothing new to St Gall’s. When the De La Salle Park club take to the field on Saturday night they will be trotting out for the tenth time in eleven years on finals day. While this brings its own pressures, the mood around St Gall’s has been considerably more relaxed this term than last.

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Series of events to mark last county finals at ‘old’ Casement

Antrim GAA have planned a series of events to mark the last county finals at Casement Park before major redevelopment work starts at the Andersonstown venue.

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Another little bit of normality peeks through

There is a gripping scene in Brick City, a HBO documentary about the inspirational young mayor of crisis-hit New Jersey city Newark, Cory Booker, in which a school principal berates pupils who condone a murderous gun attack on their classmates. “This is not normal,” he part-blasts, part-beseeches the sullen pupils.

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