dublin kids lead the way
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dublin kids lead the way
well done to na fianna on winning the feile this weekend for the last few years dublin teams have been dominating this so all is well for us in dublin , also well done to all the other teams that took part
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Well done to all involved.
RMDrive- GAA Elite
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Didn't see the results. St John's from Belfast usually do well at thisn in both codes.
Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
patrique- GAA Hero
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thats the 3rd year in a row a Dublin team have won the Feile
bocerty- Moderator
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yes bocerty and raheny were beaten in the final so it would have been a four in a row
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patrique wrote:Didn't see the results. St John's from Belfast usually do well at thisn in both codes.
Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
Boys
Div 1: Na Fianna 3-10, Douglas 1-3
Div 2: Moy Davitts 3-6 Stradbally 0-4
Div 3: Monaleen 1-9 St Eunan’s 2-4
Div 4 Northern Gaels Longford 2-4 De La Salle Waterford 0-0
Div 5 South London 0-8 Clonmel Commercials 0-4
Div 6 Gortlettragh 3-10 Robertstown 1-2
Girls
Div 1: Claregalway 3-2 St Laurence’s 0-4
Div 2: St Laurence O’Tooles 1-4 Monague 1-1
Div 3: Cahir 4-10 Shane O’Neills 0-3
Div 4:Tinryland Bennekerry 2-5 New York 2-1
mullins- GAA Hero
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patrique wrote:Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
No such distractions in leafy Glasnevin patrique ...........
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:patrique wrote:Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
No such distractions in leafy Glasnevin patrique ...........
I actually went on a two week holiday in 1968 to leafy Glasnevin.
Seriously.
patrique- GAA Hero
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patrique wrote:I actually went on a two week holiday in 1968 to leafy Glasnevin.
Seriously.
I know p - they are still talking about it!
Whereabouts ? Was it the real Glasnevin .......... or Glasnevin North???
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Brilliant weekend, never got the chance to play in this tournament as a nipper and i must say it is something else! Wonderfully organised from start to finish, brilliant host clubs and a weekend to remember for all the players involved. Derry City looked great as usual for the parade.
Well done to all competing teams, one sad point was that most of the Derry teams taking part finished in the bottom 2 of almost every group, i honestly thought they would have done better in the higher divisions but the best Derry teams were drawn in the same group as the eventual winners.
Well done to all competing teams, one sad point was that most of the Derry teams taking part finished in the bottom 2 of almost every group, i honestly thought they would have done better in the higher divisions but the best Derry teams were drawn in the same group as the eventual winners.
bald eagle- GAA Hero
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patrique wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:patrique wrote:Great to see the city ones doing well, however it is keeping them from the "distractions" of the city when they are a bit older.
No such distractions in leafy Glasnevin patrique ...........
I actually went on a two week holiday in 1968 to leafy Glasnevin.
Seriously.
Mountjoy isn't quite in glasnevin
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mullins wrote:
Div 4:Tinryland Bennekerry 2-5 New York 2-1
Come on Carlow.
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