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St. Colmcilles are Leinster champions again
March 04, 2021
Delight once again for the St. Colmcilles club
Just like in 2016 when St. Colmcilles won the Leinster Club Intermediate Football Championship title the Seasiders are kings of Leinster once again by finishing top of the Leinster GAA Every Step Counts challenge.
The challenge was divided across the four provinces and the goal was for each club to track a collective 4,000km over 7 weeks (that s roughly the distance around Ireland!) between 13th January - 3rd March to be entered into a prize draw. The event came to a close at 12 midnight last night.
Over the seven weeks the ‘Cilles’ club members collectively clocked an amazing 50, 545 miles (81,344km) and beat off stiff competition from Clontarf. The Dublin club finished second with 48,937 miles (78,756km).
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1 in 3 Canadians are drinking more alcohol than usual since the onset of COVID-19; Dry Feb is a personal wellness challenge to reduce drinking and raise funds for cancer
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