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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 Commentator’s Comment - Owen McConnon Calls It For Cavan

Cavan’s senior team is eager to get back into big time Gaelic football and sees this weekend’s Ulster Senior Championship semi final against Antrim as an opportunity not to be missed.
On the Gael Games podcast Padraig Coyle gets the views of Cavan supporter and one of Ireland’s most exciting radio commentators, Owen McConnon of BBC [...]

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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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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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Do the McKennas follow the McKenna Cup?

In our first  Gaelgames podcast, we look ahead to the opening gaelic football tournament of 2009 - the Gaelic Life Dr McKenna Cup.
A year ago, Down won the trophy to give the Mourne men their first silverware in a long, long time.
Former Armagh football captain and well respected commentator, Jimmy  Smyth, casts his opinion on [...]

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