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Gaelic Football with a Breton Flavour

 
This Gaelgames podcast comes from a hot bed of support for Gaelic games. Not Tyrone, Antrim, Armagh or Derry. Not Kilkenny, Dublin, Cork, or even Galway. But Brittany in France where there is an increasing number of GAA clubs on the rise.
Padraig Coyle reports from the city of Vannes where a group of French sportsmen [...]

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Antrim On The March. Is There A Re-awakening In The Glens?

 
Antrim’s two victories in the 2009 Ulster Senior Football Championship may not have achieved anything other than the opportunity to meet All Ireland champions Tyrone in the July 19th decider in Clones. However for the success starved football fans of the county, the message coming from the city of Belfast, the Glens and the outlying [...]

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McClean’s County - Andy’s Commitment to Antrim

As the countdown to the Ulster SFC semi-final continues, St Gall’s and Antrim defender Andrew McClean is relishing the challenge that lies ahead from Cavan at St Tiernach’s Park Clones.
On this edition of the Gael Games podcast Andrew talks to Padraig Coyle about the incredible change that has taken place in Antrim football in 2009. [...]

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The Anglo-Celt Cup - Liam Bradley’s Dream For Antrim

Fresh from the momentous Ulster Senior Football quarter final victory against Donegal, Antrim manager Liam Bradley is keeping his young team’s feet on the ground as the Saffrons aim for a place in the Ulster final for the first time in almost 4 decades.
On this edition of the Gaelgames podcast, Padraig Coyle has been to [...]

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Antrim’s Footballers Head for Ulster -Semi final

Antrim’s footballers confounded the critics and doom mongers by dumping Donegal out of the 2009 Ulster Senior Football Championship at Ballybofey 1-10 to 12 points on 14 June.
On the Gael Games podcast Padraig Coyle hears from Antrim manager Liam Bradley and St Gall’s midfielder Aodhan Gallagher as the Saffrons look forward to a semi final [...]

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It’s Showtime - The Ulster Football Championship Begins

The 2009 Ulster Football Championship with the backing of  Ulster Bank, Vodafone and Toyota gets underway this weekend  with the preliminary round game at Brewster Park, Enniskillen between Fermanagh and Down.
On the Gaelgames podcast, Padraig Coyle looks ahead to the forthcoming series and hears from  some of those involved including Down manager Ross Carr, Mickey [...]

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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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Cassidy’s Delight But McDonnell’s Disappointment

On this edition of the Gael Games podcast, Padraig Coyle looks back at some of the weekend action from the Allianz National Hurling Football and Hurling Leagues. He hears from Laois manager Sean Dempsey after his side defeat Armagh at the Athletic Grounds. Armagh manager Peter McDonnell is less than pleased with the performance.
However Derry’s [...]

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Ulster GAA’s 125th Celebrations

In this edition of the Gael Games Podcast, we look back to a busy few days in Gaelic games.
The Allianz National Football League is underway, UUJ gain bragging rights over Queen’s University again and the Ulster Council of the GAA launching its plans for the 125th anniversary celebrations of Cumann Luthchleas Gael.
There are contributions from [...]

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