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50 years of the All-Stars: I was meant to be sitting down the back with Jim Stynes I ended up an All-Star

); 50 years of the All-Stars: I was meant to be sitting down the back with Jim Stynes. I ended up an All-Star Kevin O’Brien, Brian Murphy, Kieran Fitzgerald and Paul Murphy on their memories of the end-of-season accolades. Fintan O Toole By Fintan O Toole Thursday 18 Feb 2021, 12:08 PM Feb 18th 2021, 12:08 PM 19,432 Views 2 Comments JIM STYNES AND Kevin O’Brien needed a solution. It was November 1990 in Australia and the Irish team were winding down after a successful Compromise Rules series. It was a set-up populated by All-Ireland winners. Recent ones like Robbie O’Malley, Steven O’Brien and Jack O’Shea. Future ones like Tony Scullion, James McCartan and Paul Curran. A collection of renowned football names.

Dual star Ryan passes away | Cork Independent

Dual star Ryan passes away | Cork Independent
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Greyhound industry launches fightback amid calls to cut State funding

The greyhound industry launched a fightback against what it claims is an aggressive campaign to distort and damage its reputation. The industry – in the form of a video documentary series – aims to highlight the value of the industry to the Irish agri-sport economy and the welfare work being done by Irish dog owners. The sector, it says, is worth €300m to the Irish economy. It also underlines the individuals who are devoted to the industry ranging from Cork GAA great Jimmy Barry-Murphy to racing enthusiast John Kenny and famous trainers Pat Guilfoyle and Denis Fitzgerald. The campaign was unveiled after the industry was left reeling by a series of allegations about dog welfare, cullings and exports.

GAA on TV: a blast from the not so distant past

GAA on TV: a blast from the not so distant past January 21, 2021 TG4 at Croke Park on All-Ireland hurling final day ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan Fans might be suffering cold turkey from live action but there is still some top quality GAA content to watch this weekend. TG4 have you covered on Sunday and Monday while eir Sport are showing three enthralling All-Ireland finals. Saturday 23 January Eir sports 2 7.30pm: Tyrone v Kerry, All-Ireland SFC final - The 2008 All-Ireland SFC Final between Tyrone and Kerry was the first decider between teams who lost in their Provincial Championships, with the Kingdom aiming for three-in-a-row. Repeated on Sunday at 10pm.

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