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Entries for March, 2009

The Lurgan Gael

 
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On this week’s Gael Games podcast, Padraig Coyle is talking to Paul Kelly, Chairman of the Armagh Hurling Board about his development plans for the sport in the Orchard county.
Paul, who previously was a football development officer, has worked with many of the up and coming football stars in Armagh.
Now as part of a [...]

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The People’s Forest

 
On this edition of the Gael games podcast, Padraig Coyle hears about a new
initiative prompted by the GAA in Ulster to get 10,000 ash trees planted at
the foot of Belfast’s Blackmountain and Cavehill.

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President Mary McAleese’s Speech

 
This weekend the Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive in Armagh has been hosting the two day “For Community, County and Country” conference as part of the Ulster Council’s celebrations of the 125th anniversary of the GAA.
The conference was opened with this address from President Mary McAleese.
Hear her speech in full.

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Unlikely Allies

 
 
This edition of the Gael games podcast reports from the launch of the latest strategy plan of the Ulster Council of the GAA which will take the Association up to 2015.
Padraig Coyle has been talking to the Ulster Council president Tom Daly and Ryan Feeney, who co-ordinated the drawing up of this ambitious blueprint. And [...]

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Club, County or Country

The Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive in Armagh will host a two day conference entitled “For Community, County and Country” in eight days time. It’s part of the Ulster Council’s celebrations of the 125th anniversary of the GAA.
On this edition of the Gaelgames podcast here at www.gaelgames.com, Padraig Coyle has been hearing some of [...]

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Peter Canavan Interview

One of Gaelic football¹s great stars of recent times, Peter Canavan talks
to Padraig Coyle on this edition of the Gael games podcast.
Peter, who won almost every honour in the game, has been retired from inter
county football for a couple of seasons though not before winning two All
Ireland senior medals for Tyrone.  He’s still deeply involved [...]

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