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		<title>La na gClub this weekend for GAA 125th Anniversary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GAA’s 125 Celebrations will take on a special club focus this weekend when clubs the length and breadth of the country and those overseas celebrate Lá na gClub.
Association President Criostóir Ó Cuana has called on members everywhere to engage with their local clubs next Sunday.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GAA’s 125 Celebrations will take on a special club focus this weekend when clubs the length and breadth of the country and those overseas celebrate Lá na gClub.</p>
<p>Association President Criostóir Ó Cuana has called on members everywhere to engage with their local clubs next Sunday.</p>
<p>Clubs have been encouraged to celebrate the GAA’s century and a quarter anniversary by organising events within their communities which underline their importance to their respective areas.</p>
<p>A variety of different initiatives have been organised by units with a special emphasis on games, culture and community on a day when no club fixtures have been scheduled.</p>
<p>The GAA President, who is a Youghal clubman, joined forces with Ard Stiúrthoir Páraic Duffy and Iar-Uachtarán Nioclás Ó Braonáin to shine a light on their own club allegiances and he urged members everywhere to make a special effort to ensure that Sunday is a memorable day that places our clubs – some of whom are also celebrating their 125th anniversaries – at the heart of the Association’s 125 calendar.</p>
<p>He said: “Our home club is where it begins for us all and for that reason it occupies a special place in us all. It’s where we are first introduced to the games and it very quickly assumes a badge of identity that in many cases comes second only to our family allegiances.</p>
<p>“Sunday is all about highlighting the incredible work that our clubs do in every community in Ireland and re-affirming the place of the club at the very heart of the organisation.</p>
<p>“Some of our older club units are also celebrating their 125th anniversaries, which is testament to the massive and long standing contributions that they make to the fabric of the communities they interact with and serve so well.</p>
<p>“I acknowledge the superb work overseen by our volunteers in clubs everywhere and hope that the GAA will be as well served by its members in the years ahead as it has been since its inception back in 1884.”</p>
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		<title>Admiring the past can cost you the future!</title>
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The GAA are certainly going all out to celebrate their one and a quarter centuries of existence. Some weeks ago we had the incredible fireworks display at the start of the league campaign at Croke Park. No harm in that, but one must ask the question about the cost of all this and the possibility [...]]]></description>
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<p>The GAA are certainly going all out to celebrate their one and a quarter centuries of existence. Some weeks ago we had the incredible fireworks display at the start of the league campaign at Croke Park. No harm in that, but one must ask the question about the cost of all this and the possibility of funds being literally burned that could be used to promote the under-age game.  As a tool to promote the game, the 125th Anniversary certainly helps put the spotlight on the Association in a year when other sports vie for the attention of the youth of Ireland. Rugby, in particular, is regarded as a big threat to the ability of the GAA to capture the best of the young talent. The incredible sucess of the Irish and Munster/Leinster teams in 2009 makes the task, especially in urban areas, all the more difficult.</p>
<p>It is fine to celebrate our GAA history as long as it not at the expense of the future of the code.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, continuing the 125th Anniversary celebrations, the GAA Museum and Sports History Ireland will host a one-day history conference in Croke Park on Saturday 25th April.  Leading social and sporting historians from Ireland and overseas will participate and explore the history of the GAA and its place within Irish society.</p>
<p><strong><em>Saturday 25th April 2009</em></strong></p>
<p>Speakers will discuss a range of topics including the ancient origins of hurling, the life of Michael Cusack, the GAA in Ulster and amongst the Irish diaspora, the GAA and politics, the GAA in film and photography, the GAA and the Irish language, the socio-economic background of players and the question of the GAA’s relationship to amateurism.</p>
<p>The conference will close with the launch of a collection of fourteen essays, The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-2009 (Irish Academic Press, 2009) by the President of the GAA, Christy Cooney.  The essays, published by Irish Academic Press, have been edited by Mike Cronin, William Murphy and Paul Rouse.</p>
<p>The conference has been organised by Sport History Ireland in conjunction with the GAA Museum in Croke Park and the GAA 125 Oral History Project, based in Boston College, Dublin.</p>
<p>Tickets are available to purchase from the GAA Museum in Croke Park - Adult €15, Student/Senior €10. Admission price includes tea/coffee at registration. Lunch not included.  Please note that booking is essential.</p>
<p>For more information and booking please contact -<br />
Selina O’Regan<br />
GAA Museum Education Officer<br />
Tel – 01 819 2361 or Email – <a href="mailto:soregan@crokepark.ie">soregan@crokepark.ie</a><br />
<a href="http://www.gaa.ie/museum">www.gaa.ie/museum</a></p>
<p>GAA 125 History Conference<br />
Saturday 25th April 2009<br />
Croke Park Conference Centre</p>
<p>09.30 – 10.00: Registration in the GAA Museum</p>
<p>10.00 – 11.15: Hurling in Medieval Ireland<br />
A.B. Gleason (Princeton University)</p>
<p>Riotous proceedings and the cricket of savages: football and hurling in early modern Ireland</p>
<p>Eoin Kinsella (Royal Irish Academy)</p>
<p>Michael Cusack: Sportsman and Journalist<br />
Paul Rouse (UCD)</p>
<p>Commentator - Cathal Mac Coille (RTE)</p>
<p>11.15 – 12.30: “The Greatest Amateur Association in the World”? The GAA and Amateurism</p>
<p>Dónal McAnallen (O Fiaich Library Armagh),</p>
<p>The GAA in Ulster<br />
David Hassan (University of Ulster)</p>
<p>Gaelic Games and the Irish Diaspora in the United States<br />
Paul Darby (University of Ulster)</p>
<p>Commentator - TBC</p>
<p>12.30 – 13.30: Lunch</p>
<p>13.30 – 14.30:The Camera and the Gael: the Early Photography of the GAA, 1884-1914 Mark Duncan (Boston College-Ireland)</p>
<p>Gaelic games and ‘the movies’<br />
Seán Crosson (NUI Galway)</p>
<p>Commentator - Stuart Ward (Visiting Professor of Australian Studies, UCD)</p>
<p>14.30 – 15.45 The GAA and the Irish Language<br />
Brian Ó Conchubhair (Notre Dame University)</p>
<p>The GAA during the Irish Revolution, 1913-23<br />
William Murphy (Mater Dei)</p>
<p>The GAA: Social Structure and Associated Clubs<br />
Tom Hunt (Mullingar)</p>
<p>Commentator - TBC</p>
<p>15.45 – 16.00: Break</p>
<p>16.00 – 16.45: Roundtable Discussion - The GAA and Irish History<br />
Mike Cronin (Boston College-Ireland)</p>
<p>Richard Holt (International Centre for Sports History, DMU)<br />
Gearóid Ó Tuaithaigh (NUI Galway)<br />
Mary Corcoran (NUI Maynooth)<br />
William Nolan (UCD)</p>
<p>17.00: Concluding remarks and book launch by President of the GAA, Christy Cooney.</p>
<p>Mike Cronin, William Murphy and Paul Rouse (eds.), The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-2009 (Irish Academic Press)</p>
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		<title>125 Legends Tour with Brian Mullins</title>
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125 Legends Tour with Brian Mullins
Friday 24th April, 7pm
This summer the GAA Museum will continue its popular Legends Tour Series offering GAA fans an opportunity to experience Croke Park through the eyes and memories of their favorite GAA legends. First to take centre stage will be Dublin football legend Brian Mullins. During his [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Friday, April 17.</em></p>
<p><strong>125 Legends Tour with Brian Mullins</strong></p>
<p>Friday 24th April, 7pm</p>
<p>This summer the GAA Museum will continue its popular Legends Tour Series offering GAA fans an opportunity to experience Croke Park through the eyes and memories of their favorite GAA legends. First to take centre stage will be Dublin football legend Brian Mullins. During his playing career Brian won four All-Ireland Senior Football medals, two National Football League medals and an All-Ireland Club medal with Dublin club St. Vincents. For fans of Dublin football this is certainly not a tour to be missed!</p>
<p>Please note that booking is essential as places are limited. Adults €12, Student/Senior €10, Child €7, Family €30</p>
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		<title>Low-achiever Brennan will not be missed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 19:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the last week of the reign of Nicky Brennan as President of the GAA and as far as this column is concerned it couldn&#8217;t come too soon.  He will not be missed for you never knew he was there, really.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the last week of the reign of Nicky Brennan as President of the GAA and as far as this column is concerned it couldn&#8217;t come too soon.  He will not be missed for you never knew he was there, really.</p>
<p>I suppose it is hard to compare any Presidency with the reforming, no bullshit tenure of the previous incumbent, Sean Kelly, who gave the staid image and complex decision-making regime of the GAA a kick in the arse into the 21st century by zealously pushing through reforms that changed forever the face of the GAA in the most positive way.</p>
<p>Kelly was always going to be a hard act to follow in fairness, but what we got was the ultra-conservative Brennan, a complete contrast to Kelly.  His mission for his period in office, he declared at the outset, was to sort out displine on the field of play.  What a lofty ambition for his three-year term?  As the Bob Geldof autobiography stated &#8220;Is that it?&#8221;. Was there not more pressing problems in the GAA that needed attention along with discipline ones?   Well not so, it seems. Brennan proceeded to engage in a Cover Your Arse presidency from there onwards with the only discipline reforms being the farcical yellow card/subsitute trial during the current League campaign which ended this weekend and look certain to sent to the dustbin where they belong at next weekends Annual Congress.</p>
<p>It is well known that he tirelessly travelled the country and worked the various rooms in promoting the GAA and, more importantly, himself.  He didn&#8217;t earn the moniker &#8220;Network Nicky&#8221; for nothing.  Brennan is viewing has a bigger picture down the road. After a three-year sabattical from Glanbia, he will return there after next week but watch out for his profile rising in political circles in the next few years. Nicky has ambitions beyond that of the IT department of Glanbia and avoiding any controversy as President of the GAA was the priority in his tenure at the top in order to achieve them.</p>
<p>He suceeded in that for sure.  No dishes were broken on his watch, but then no dishes were cleaned either.  He shamefully stayed out of the Cork hurling debacle when it was an issue that went to the very heart of the GAA structure. Nicky dodged the bullets with some aplomb - a trait that is very useful in politics as will have been noted by party scouts.</p>
<p>The Dail is of course a place where the talents of Nicky belong.  CYA is a mandatory asset there and the ability to say a lot of horseshit but actually do nothing suits him perfectly, for that is what happens in the Dail. Like the dull, monotone character he is, he will fit into the anonyomous backbencher wallpaper so well.</p>
<p>No, Nicky, you will not be missed. You will not be remembered for any achievement other than your own profile enhancement. Your picture will hang in the boardrooms and the museum of Croke Park, but anybody scanning the list of past presidents will quickly skip by your one. In years to come, you may be remembered for not being remembered. A trivia question in a pub quiz, perhaps.</p>
<p>A word of advice for the political game. Do something you never done when you were in the top job in the GAA - smile. You never did it while you were President, but when you are kissing babies for photo-shoots you&#8217;ll have to do it!</p>
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		<title>Inclusion strategy announced by GAA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GAA, in conjunction with Ladies Gaelic Football and the Camogie Association, today launched its Inclusion and Integration Strategy 2009-2015 at Croke Park in the company of Mr. Conor Lenihan TD who underlined the government’s support for the project.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GAA, in conjunction with Ladies Gaelic Football and the Camogie Association, today launched its Inclusion and Integration Strategy 2009-2015 at Croke Park in the company of Mr. Conor Lenihan TD who underlined the government’s support for the project.</p>
<p>The aim of the strategy is to offer an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone to participate in our games and in our culture.</p>
<p>GAA President Nickey Brennan stressed the significance of the event and the strategy itself at what was one of the last public appearances of his three-year tenure.</p>
<p>He said: “Initiatives such as this are of utmost importance and this topic was one of the 11 we highlighted in our Strategic, Vision and Action Plan which we unveiled last November.</p>
<p>“Sport and the cultural offshoots of our association provide a perfect vehicle for us to welcome those who might not be familiar with our games and past times allowing them to integrate with those who are already immersed in these activities, especially at a young age. Sport has a huge role to play in tackling barriers and divisions.</p>
<p>“While we may sometimes take the association, our games and the influence they have on wider society for granted, we should remember that there may be a demystifying and educational process required to allow those from non-traditional GAA backgrounds to access our games and activities to the full.</p>
<p>“The aim of this strategy has to be to encourage people of all ages, abilities, ethnicities, nationalities and religious backgrounds, living in Ireland, to feel comfortable enough to get involved with the GAA and that’s the goal we will be working towards through this strategy.”</p>
<p>Also in attendance for today’s strategy launch were Helen O’Rourke, Ard Stiúrthóir of Ladies Gaelic Football and Joan O’Flynn, President of the Camogie Association.</p>
<p>Both associations lent their support to an initiative that they hope will lead to a more open and inclusive association – one that can have a positive influence on wider society.</p>
<p>Pat Quill President of Ladies Gaelic Football said, “The ethnic diversity of modern Ireland presents so many opportunities for our country and sporting organisations. The wider GAA family must welcome non-Irish nationals with open arms and we need to examine all measures to ensure this process continues apace so that our sport continues to be representative of the whole country.”</p>
<p>Joan O’Flynn added: “For the Camogie Association, the Inclusion and Integration Strategy is a statement of intent of our commitment to reach out and promote the positive inclusion of groups who may be under-represented amongst our players, membership and supporters and to identify and work to overcome barriers that may inhibit some groups from getting involved in Camogie either as players, members or supporters.”</p>
<p>The strategy was devised by a ten-person committee after consultation with a number of interested and relevant external parties.</p>
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One of the greatest attractions on a tour of Dublin landmarks is the GAA Museum at Croke Park.  State of the art modern technology allows the visitor to go back in time and explore the history of this great organization.  For families, the Mid-Term Break is approaching and schools out for the kids. The GAA [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the greatest attractions on a tour of Dublin landmarks is the GAA Museum at Croke Park.  State of the art modern technology allows the visitor to go back in time and explore the history of this great organization.  For families, the Mid-Term Break is approaching and schools out for the kids. The GAA Museum has organised a week of events for all the family.</p>
<p>Monday 16th to Friday 20th February, 14.30 DAILY</p>
<p>The Telling Tall Tales Tour- Family Tour</p>
<p>Take an extra special tour of Croke Park during the midterm break where the tour guide might be telling lies, tut tut! Come along and see if you can tell when their guides are telling tall tales or when they are actually telling the truth!  Ages 6+ Booking is essential as places are limited. Adults €8, Child €4, Student/Senior €6, Family €25</p>
<p>Friday 20th February – 18.30, 19.00 and 19.30,</p>
<p>Let there be light! Floodlit tours</p>
<p>The GAA Museum will open its doors for a special night of floodlit tours. What better way to celebrate the GAA’s milestone 125th anniversary than by discovering the magic of Croke Park under floodlights. Please note that booking is essential as places are limited. Adults €8, Child €4, Student/Senior €6, Family €25</p>
<p>Friday 20th February</p>
<p>Memory Wall Launch</p>
<p>This year the GAA celebrates its 125th anniversary. In conjunction with this milestone the GAA Museum will launch a Memory Wall before the end of February where visitors can add their memories of the GAA throughout the year.</p>
<p>Saturday 21st February, 14.30 - 16.00</p>
<p>Time Travellers - Art Attack</p>
<p>Step back in time with GAA Museum staff to learn a little more about the founding of the GAA 125 years ago. Afterwards make your own GAA timeline with important dates from history and from your own life! Ages 6+ Booking is essential as places are limited. €4 per child</p>
<p>Memory Wall Launch</p>
<p>This year the GAA celebrates its 125th anniversary. In conjunction with this milestone the GAA Museum will launch a Memory Wall before the end of February where visitors can add their memories of the GAA throughout the year.</p>
<p>For booking or more information please contact-</p>
<p>Selina O’Regan</p>
<p>GAA Museum Education Officer</p>
<p>Tel - 01 8192361</p>
<p>Email – <a href="mailto:soregan@crokepark.ie">soregan@crokepark.ie</a></p>
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Kerry, Galway and Derry were all victorious on Sunday and they join Kerry on two points in the Allianz National Football League.
Allianz NFL Division Two: Westmeath 0-11 Galway 2-10
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<p>Kerry, Galway and Derry were all victorious on Sunday and they join Kerry on two points in the Allianz National Football League.</p>
<p><strong>Allianz NFL Division Two: Westmeath 0-11 Galway 2-10</strong></p>
<p><strong>Galway,</strong> despite being reduced to 14 men, got the better of <strong>Westmeath</strong> 2-10 to 0-11 in Mullingar in Division One of the Allianz National Football League on Sunday.</p>
<p>The scoreline is slightly kind to Galway, who pulled away at the finish after young Johnny Ryan was sprung from the bench and scored a superb major.</p>
<p>The Tribesmen were favoured by the wind in the opening period, but struggled to dominate the scoreboard: indeed, they led just 0-7 to 0-5 after having much the better of the first half.</p>
<p>Nicky Joyce, Michael Meehan, Cormac Bane and Padraig Joyce were among the points for Galway, but Meehan had a chance to score the game&#8217;s first goal on 19 minutes. However, his effort from a penalty - after Nicky Joyce had been fouled - went over off the bar.</p>
<p>A Meehan free edged Galway 0-8 to 0-5 ahead, before The Lake County hit four without reply, the last of them from the otherwise quiet Denis Glennon. Thomas McDaniel also scored 0-3 for the homeside, while Des Dolan scored the same tally, all of them frees.</p>
<p>Galway, who lost Barry Cullinane in the 18th minute of the second half, paradoxically did better with 14 men. After Ryan&#8217;s goal, Meehan added another green flag and it was quite comfortable at the finish. The hosts had one yellow card to Galway&#8217;s two.</p>
<p><strong>Derry</strong>, written off by many pre game, put <strong>Mayo</strong> to the sword with a dominant performance in Castlebar as they got their Division One league defence off to the best possible start.</p>
<p><strong>Allianz NFL Division One: Mayo 0-10 Derry 1-9</strong></p>
<p>However, it will be the discipline rather than the result that will remain a talking point as four Derry players saw yellow cards and were effectively sent off.  Brian McGuigan, brought in at the last minute to replace Sean Marty Lockhart who became a father last night, was yellow carded for a challenge on Trevor Mortimer and he was replaced by John O’Kane.</p>
<p>Three more were to follow, but the most contentious will be Patsy Bradley’s dismissal who was sent off in the 20th minute for an innocuous challenge on Mayo forward Andy Moran; despite already being on a ticking it was felt that Bradley didn’t deserve a second.</p>
<p>Mayo were the quicker out of the blocks and on 47 seconds corner forward Moran sent the ball over to open his and the Westerners’ league account. They soon doubled their lead through Tom Parsons.</p>
<p>But Derry never let themselves get out of contention and they were back on terms minutes later through two points by Barry McGoldrick, both from frees.</p>
<p>After 35 minutes The Oak Leafers had already three forced substitutions with debutant Brian McAlary added to the list of yellow card recipients. Mayo never made the advantage count as they went in at the break with the score at 0-6 to 0-5 in favour of the home side.</p>
<p>The first ten minutes of the second half saw the visitors take the initiative and the introduction of Paddy Bradley on 43 minutes proved vital as moments later he flicked the ball off to the on-rushing James Kielt and the youngster smashed the ball home putting Derry in the driving seat with a score of 1-6 to 0-7.</p>
<p>Mayo’s response was to make a double substitution introducing Conor Mortimer and Pat Harte in place of Parsons and Billy Joe Padden, and the DCU man sparked some life into the forward line, forcing a ‘45 after pressuring Shane McGuckian in the Derry goal and forcing the ‘keeper to concede a 45 which resulted in Ronan McGarrity pointing.</p>
<p>But the home side couldn’t get back into the game and in the end their stamina and fitness were outmatched by what proved to be a very strong Derry panel.</p>
<p>Derry’s debutants proved the difference, especially Kielt who tormented the Mayo defence and eventually tallied a score of 1-2, with the goal proving the winning score.</p>
<p><strong>Scorers for Mayo</strong>: A Dillon (0-3, 0-3f), A Moran (0-2, 0-1 ‘45), C Mortimer (0-2, 0-1f), P Gardiner, R McGarrity, T Parsons (0-1) each.</p>
<p><strong>Scorers for Derry:</strong> J Kielt 1-2, B McGoldrick (0-2), M Goldrick, S Bradley, P Young, P Cartin, F Doherty (0-1) each.</p>
<p><strong>Mayo:</strong> D Clarke; L O&#8217;Malley, G Cafferky, D Vaughan; P Gardiner, T Cunniffe, P Kelly; T Parsons , R McGarrity; BJ Padden T Mortimer, A Dillon; A Moran, B Moran, M Sweeney.</p>
<p><strong>Subs:</strong> C Mortimer for BJ Padden (on 49 minutes), P Harte for T Parsons (49), A O&#8217;Shea for T Mortimer (51), M Rolandson for M Sweeney (65) and K McLoughlin for D Vaughan (69).</p>
<p><strong>Derry:</strong> S McGuckian; B Og McAlary, B McGuigan, R Dillon; P Cartin, J O&#8217;Kane, C McKaigue; F Doherty, Patsy Bradley; E Lynn, B McGoldrick, S L McGoldrick; J Kielt, E Bradley, S Bradley.</p>
<p><strong>Subs:</strong> G O&#8217;Kane for B McGuigan (on 15 minutes), J Diver for Patsy Bradley (20), P Young  for B óg McAlary (35), Paddy Bradley for S Bradley (43), B Mullan for B McGoldrick (50) and D McBride for R Dillon (64).</p>
<p><strong>Referee:</strong> Maurice Deegan (Laois).</p>
<p><strong>Yellow Cards:</strong> 4: B, Mcguigan, P Bradley, B McAlary, R Dillon.</p>
<p><strong>Attendance:</strong> 2,500</p>
<p>Jack O’Connor’s second spell as <strong>Kerry</strong> manager got off to the best possible start with a comfortable 2-13 to 0-11 win over <strong>Donegal</strong> on Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Allianz NFL Division One: Kerry 2-13 Donegal 0-11</strong></p>
<p>It was John Joe Doherty’s first game in charge of the Ulster men and without several first team players they struggled in tough conditions, trailing by 11 points, 2-8 to 0-3, at the break.</p>
<p>The game was all but over as a contest when Kerry grabbed two early goals, with Colm Cooper finishing a fine Kerry move with his fist after good work by Aidan O&#8217;Shea and David Moran before Tommy Walsh dealt Donegal&#8217;s hopes a killer blow with a second after 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Stephen Griffin [0-2] and Michael Doherty were the only Donegal players to score in the first half, while Paul Galvin was on form for Kerry, grabbing three points from play which were supplemented well by the free-taking of Moran, who was excellent throughout.</p>
<p>Brian Roper, who was making a record 148th appearance for Donegal, was introduced at the break and he made a massive difference, scoring 0-2 from play to add to a Neil Gallagher score.</p>
<p>But Kerry were comfortable throughout and never looked like relinquishing their lead in a clean game that so no yellow cards.</p></div>
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		<title>BIG NIGHT AT CROKER THIS SATURDAY</title>
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Sharon Shannon and Mundy confirmed for GAA 125 Celebratory Night


The GAA announces today the full programme of events for the launch of the 125 celebrations for Saturday night the 31st of January.
Sharon Shannon and Mundy will entertain crowds as part of the celebrations at Croke Park, marking 125 years of the GAA. The pair, whose [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sharon Shannon and Mundy confirmed for GAA 125 Celebratory Night</p>
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<p>The GAA announces today the full programme of events for the launch of the 125 celebrations for Saturday night the 31st of January.</p>
<p>Sharon Shannon and Mundy will entertain crowds as part of the celebrations at Croke Park, marking 125 years of the GAA. The pair, whose duet ‘Galway Girl’ was the undisputed chart success of Summer 2008, will perform at half time on the night.</p>
<p>“The quality musical act together with an exciting game of football and also a specially designed lighting and fireworks spectacular promises to be a night to remember.   So bring the whole family to mark this monumental moment in the GAA’s history.” Jarlath Burns Chairman of 125 Committee.</p>
<p>The entertainment starts at 6.30pm with Hector Ó H hEochagáin and throw-in of the Dublin v All Ireland Champions Tyrone game commences at 7.30pm. Half time entertainment will feature Sharon Shannon and Mundy and 9pm sees the start of “Iconic moments” a show featuring some GAA highlights.</p>
<p>The crowd will then be entertained by a spectacular lighting and firework display which will light up the whole stadium. Larry Mullen’s specially designed soundtrack, incorporating a selection of contemporary and traditional Irish music, will feature Micheal ó Muircheartaigh’s bi-lingual tribute to the GAA which will accompany the firework display.</p>
<p>Get to Croke Park early to experience the full programme of entertainment.  A limited number of tickets are still available, however stand tickets are almost sold out. So purchase your ticket now to avoid disappointment from the participating counties, on <a href="http://www.gaa.ie/">http://www.gaa.ie/</a> or from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.</p>
<p>Ticket  Prices are as follows:</p>
<p>Stand                                                                                                                           €20</p>
<p>Stand Juvenile(Designated sections of Davin and Cusack Stands)                          €5</p>
<p>(Juveniles must be accompanied by an adult)</p>
<p>Senior Citizens/Students (with I.D.) (Davin and Cusack Stands only)                      €10</p>
<p>(Must purchase full price ticket – refund available at Block D</p>
<p>turnstiles to rear of Cusack Stand prior to entry)</p>
<p>Terrace                                                                                                                       €15</p>
<p>Wheelchair and Attendant Passes                                                                             €20</p>
<p>Group Passes per juvenile, 1 adult per 10 juveniles free of charge                           €3</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For once, Pat Kenny seemed to suspend his annoying and persistent interruptions of guests, and the power and goodwill of the occasion allowed a wonderful night of entertainment as the great and the good of the GAA were present at RTE studios on Friday night as the national broadcaster paid tribute to 125 years of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For once, Pat Kenny seemed to suspend his annoying and persistent interruptions of guests, and the power and goodwill of the occasion allowed a wonderful night of entertainment as the great and the good of the GAA were present at RTE studios on Friday night as the national broadcaster paid tribute to 125 years of the Association in a special Late, Late Show tribute.</p>
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<p>Among those in attendance were legendary figures of the past such as Kevin Heffernan, Jimmy Keaveney, Babs Keating, Eddie Keher and Jimmy Barry-Murphy, highly decorated former Kerry, Kildare and Laois manager Mick O’Dwyer and current sensations of Gaelic games including Henry Shefflin and Colm &#8220;Gooch&#8221; Cooper.</p>
<p>Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, soccer pundit and avowed GAA fan Eamon Dunphy and comedians Dara O Briain and Oliver Callan also paid tribute, while music came from the Artane Boys’ Band, Tommy Fleming and the Saw Doctors.</p>
<p>Anyone who missed the show will get another chance to tune late on Monday night, starting just after midnight on RTE One when a full repeat is shown.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seven of Tyrone&#8217;s All-Ireland champions were honoured on Wednesday when they were named on the 2008 Vodafone GAA Football All Stars side.
Conor Gormley, Justin McMahon, Davy Harte, Philip Jordan, Enda McGinley, Brian Dooher and Footballer of the Year favourite Sean Cavanagh all made this year&#8217;s selection as Mickey Harte&#8217;s side followed up their Sam Maguire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seven of Tyrone&#8217;s All-Ireland champions were honoured on Wednesday when they were named on the 2008 Vodafone GAA Football All Stars side.</p>
<p>Conor Gormley, Justin McMahon, Davy Harte, Philip Jordan, Enda McGinley, Brian Dooher and Footballer of the Year favourite Sean Cavanagh all made this year&#8217;s selection as Mickey Harte&#8217;s side followed up their Sam Maguire crown by dominating the All-Star team.</p>
<p>Four men from beaten finalists Kerry made the side with Tomas O Se, Declan O&#8217;Sullivan, Kieran Donaghy and Colm Cooper getting the nod, while Armagh, Dublin and Westmeath were all also represented.</p>
<p>Despite The Lake County&#8217;s elimination in the second round of the qualifiers, they have two representatives on the team with Gary Connaghton selected as goalkeeper and John Keane also included.Controversy is likely to swirl around the inclusion of the two Westmeath players whose representation is out of all proportion to the achievements of their county. There will undoubtedly  be anger in Kerry, Tyrone and Wexford plus other counties at their inclusion.  </p>
<p>Dublin midfielder Shane Ryan and Armagh forward Ronan Clarke make up the XV.</p>
<p>The All Star winners will be presented with their awards this Friday night at the gala banquet at Dublin&#8217;s City West Hotel, where the Hurling All Stars will be announced.</p>
<p>Kerry front man Cooper picks up his fifth All Star meaning he has more than any other player in the team, and at the age of 25 there are likely to be several more to follow.</p>
<p>Cavanagh, who faces competition for the Footballer of the year gong from Cooper and Dooher with the decision coming at Friday&#8217;s ceremony, joins O Se in collecting a fourth award, while Dooher, Gormley and Jordan will all take possession of their third.</p>
<p>Connaughton, McMahon, Harte, McGinley and Ryan will all be receiving their maiden All Stars.</p>
<p>Vodafone GAA Football All Stars for 2008:</p>
<p>Goalkeeper<br />
1       Gary Connaughton (Westmeath)</p>
<p>Full Backs<br />
2       Conor Gormley (Tyrone)          All Star &#8216;03, ‘05<br />
3       Justin McMahon (Tyrone)<br />
4       John Keane (Westmeath)        All Star ‘04</p>
<p>Half Backs<br />
5       Davy Harte (Tyrone)<br />
6       Tomás Ó Sé (Kerry)                 All Star &#8216;04, &#8216;05. ‘07<br />
7       Philip Jordan (Tyrone)              All Star &#8216;03, ‘05</p>
<p>Midfield<br />
8       Enda McGinley (Tyrone)<br />
9       Shane Ryan (Dublin)</p>
<p>Half Forwards<br />
10      Brian Dooher (Tyrone)             All Star &#8216;03, ‘05<br />
11      Declan O&#8217;Sullivan (Kerry)        All Star ‘07<br />
12      Seán Cavanagh (Tyrone)        All Star &#8216;03, &#8216;04, ‘05</p>
<p>Full Forwards<br />
13      Colm Cooper (Kerry)                All Star &#8216;02, &#8216;04, &#8216;05, ‘07<br />
14      Kieran Donaghy (Kerry)           All Star ‘06<br />
15      Ronan Clarke (Armagh)            All Star ‘06</p>
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