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Wind-assisted Antrim looked the more accomplished team in an often-ragged first half. Neil McManus was a dominant figure at centre half-back, while Liam Watson was causing plenty of problems for the home rearguard. Westmeath's woes were compounded on
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But they cut loose in the second half, outscoring the hosts by 1-10 to 0-5, to secure victory. "We let Derry back in it a few times when we should have been pushing on but I am happy enough," said manager Brian Hanley. It took a strong second-half
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Sunday April 24 2011 Super-charged Louth were crowned champions following a spectacular late burst of power-packed football at Croke Park last night. Trailing by a point with a quarter of an hour to play, the Wee County dug deep and produced a
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Westmeath finished with 12 men but still managed to hold on for victory over Limerick at Newcastlewest yesterday. Brendan Murtagh, Paul Greville and Dessie Dolan were all sent off on two yellow cards, but with all three receiving their marching
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With Westmeath trailing by 0-2 to 0-3, referee Derek Fahy awarded a penalty after a foul on midfielder Paul Sharry. Glennon's first spot-kick was poorly struck and easily saved by DIT keeper David Lyons , but Fahy ordered it to be retaken as Lyons
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Dublin midfielder Michael Darragh Macauley, an All Star nominee in 2010, joined the action for the second half wearing a Carlos Tevez -esque black 'snood' to give his neck and chin some protection from the elements that prevailed. Complete with black
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Monday November 15 2010 Wexford champions Oulart-The Ballagh were made to fight all the way by a plucky Raharney side yesterday before emerging from the dense fog at Cusack Park, Mullingar having secured a place in the final. Just over 1,900 turned
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The impressive Alan Dowdall edged the holders ahead to leave Clonkill 0-9 to 0-8 in front at half-time. Raharney trailed by six points with seven minutes of normal time remaining, but the switching of dual Westmeath player Paul Greville from wing-
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Sunday July 11 2010 Fourteen-man Derry held on to book their place in the next round of the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers with a three-point win at Mullingar. Despite losing Joe Diver to a second booking in the 53rd minute, the Oak Leafers survived to
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The Castlepollard man stayed cool to inflict a first defeat on Kerry since the league began after a see-saw game full of battling spirit, as both sides fought back from behind at various stages. Westmeath had come from five points down late in the
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