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Clare's Tony Kelly at the launch of Munster championship at St John's Castle today. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
There was a clear leader in the Giro D’Italia yesterday. Here’s the full story behind Maggie O’Dwyer’s battle for the maglia rosa.
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“They didn’t say anything to me about him, so it’s probably a sign that it’s not going to be this week, I think.” – Jono Gibbes makes the Luke Fitzgerald injury saga (anything but) crystal clear.
World champion Rob Heffernan is juggling preparation for the European championships with fathering 15-week old daughter Regan.
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Meanwhile, Niall Kelly was finally given a run-out at Anfield once he had brushed up on his touch-tight marking.
Got a look behind the scenes at Anfield. Newcastle's set piece tactics still in the away dressing room #jointhegreats pic.twitter.com/Z6nWPUBKkd— Niall Kelly (@niallkelly) May 12, 2014
Got a look behind the scenes at Anfield. Newcastle's set piece tactics still in the away dressing room #jointhegreats pic.twitter.com/Z6nWPUBKkd
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Ben McCarron, captain of Derry school Lumen Christi, looked like a serious prospect in today’s Mallon Cup final.
“I think of myself as an intelligent, sensitive human being with the soul of a clown.”
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There was a clear leader in the Giro D’Italia yesterday. Here’s the full story behind Maggie O’Dwyer’s battle for the maglia rosa.
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“They didn’t say anything to me about him, so it’s probably a sign that it’s not going to be this week, I think.” – Jono Gibbes makes the Luke Fitzgerald injury saga (anything but) crystal clear.
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World champion Rob Heffernan is juggling preparation for the European championships with fathering 15-week old daughter Regan.
You can find the full interview with Rob on TheScore.ie tomorrow. Sean Farrell / TheScore.ie Sean Farrell / TheScore.ie / TheScore.ie
Meanwhile, Niall Kelly was finally given a run-out at Anfield once he had brushed up on his touch-tight marking.
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