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All tonight s U20FC results as Dubs edge past Wicklow and sudden death drama at Pearse Park

All tonight s U20FC results as Dubs edge past Wicklow and sudden death drama at Pearse Park July 08, 2021 Drama at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park. ©INPHO/Bryan Keane. Dublin survived a stern test against Kevin O Brien s Wicklow at Parnell Park before booking their place in next week s Leinster U20FC semi-finals. Fielding a side that featured ten survivors from last December s All-Ireland U20FC final defeat to Galway at Croke Park, the Dubs were able to put their experience to good use in grinding out a 1-12 to 1-8 victory over a competitive Garden County outfit. After the sides exchanged points in the early stages, Whitehall s Sean Foran struck for a goal on 17 minutes to edge Dublin into a five-point lead and they maintained that at half-time, 1-7 to 0-5.

Meath legend Seán Boylan says U20 row is a sad situation and an awful shame

Meath legend Seán Boylan says U20 row is a sad situation and an awful shame Bernard Flynn and his management team resigned last month due to the unavailability of senior players. By Emma Duffy Friday 2 Jul 2021, 6:15 AM 17 hours ago 10,242 Views 0 Comments Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021. Image: Brendan Moran/SPORTSFILE Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.

Leitrim mourns loss of second icon as legend Cathal Flynn passes away

Leitrim GAA is in mourning for the second time in a matter of months with the news that the legendary Cathal Flynn, a hero to generations of Leitrim people all .

Geraghty: The pain was so severe I said, I have enough, if you re going to take me, take me

); Geraghty: The pain was so severe I said, I have enough, if you’re going to take me, take me Meath legend Graham Geraghty suffered a brain aneurysm last October and endured an eight hour operation to save his life. By Kevin O Brien Thursday 27 May 2021, 3:54 PM Thu 3:54 PM 10,521 Views 4 Comments Graham Geraghty during the 2011 season. Image: Cathal Noonan Image: Cathal Noonan GRAHAM GERAGHTY HAS opened up about the brain aneurysm that almost cost him his life last October. The two-time All-Ireland winner suffered a stage-four bleed on the brain while he was at work and underwent life-saving surgery that lasted almost eight hours at Beaumont Hospital the following day. 

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