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Details have been announced of a new festival honouring The Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien's links with The Burren and how the world-famous karst landscape and Celtic legends of the west of Ireland region may have inspired his masterwork. The
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Kilkenny will field a 'senior development side', overseen by their U-21 management, when they open their season against NUI Galway in the Walsh Cup next Saturday. It is unlikely even to include the young ace that Brian Cody so spectacularly produced
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IT progressed to the semi-final after they built on a good start to see off NUI Galway at the CIT Sports Stadium yesterday. Leading by 3-1 to 0-2 after 18 minutes, CIT had allowed their visitors back into contention by half-time but in the second
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Wednesday January 18 2012 today mckenna cup (SF) (all 7.30) Healy Park: Tyrone, v Fermanagh, R O'Donnell (Donegal)...Morgan Athletic Grounds: Armagh v Monaghan, M Higgins (Fermanagh)...Kingspan Breffni Park: Cavan v UUJ, D Helferty (Monaghan). walsh
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S bid to avoid a third successive season in Division 2 of the Allianz Football League has taken a blow with the news that Sean Cavanagh is likely to miss the first two rounds. Cavanagh is making good progress after suffering a detached tendon in his
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Thursday March 24 2011 He never hid his emotions on the sideline in his three years in charge of Tipperary, so there should hardly be any surprise that Liam Sheedy finds it difficult these days to sit in the stands watching the lads he turned into
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Pat Kelly and could now miss the remainder of the competition. It was two second-half goals that clinched the two points for CIT, who had trailed their hosts by 0-10 to 0-9 at the break. NUI Galway , who started with 11 of last year's victorious side,
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Thursday January 13 2011 AS Offaly ease into the 2011 season in a Walsh Cup clash with NUI Galway in Banagher on Saturday, manager Joe Dooley believes that hurlers should not be asked to face a competitive game so early in the year. Dooley remains a
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Up to a third of us will at some point in our lives suffer chronic pain, according to the statistics...While some sufferers have a recognisable disease process like arthritis or diabetes, others have musculo-skeletal pain, most typically lower
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NUI Galway 0-12 David Curtin grabbed a crucial goal as Dublin cruised to a convincing Walsh Cup win over NUI Galway at Portmarnock. Alan McCrabbe's clever 57th-minute free fashioned the opportunity for Curtin, who drilled a delightful shot past
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