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Doyle gets vital goal
AFTER A tense and exciting final ten minutes, Enniscorthy C.B.S. emerged victorious to progress to the Leinster Colleges Juvenile (Under-14) 'B' semi-final, when they overcame Ardscoil na Troinóide (Athy) in Kildavin on Friday last by the narrowest of margins in the South Leinster final.
Castletown motion gets the green light
TWO GROUPS of six teams will be the composition for this year's county championships.
Peter's claim big scalp
AN ENERGETIC and resilient St. Peter's College dug deep into their reserves on Thursday last as they drove past St. Patrick's (Navan) in Baltinglass to reach the last eight of the Leinster Colleges Senior football 'A' championship.
Chairman announces Board sub-committees
BRIAN FOLEY of Crossabeg-Ballymurn is the nominee of the new Chairman, Diarmuid Devereux, to the county Management committee.
Mansfield hits net three times in easy victory
Good Counsel (New Ross) 5-11, St Peter's (Wexford) 2-3 GOOD COUNSEL proved too strong for St. Peter's on Friday last as they sauntered to a classy victory in the South Leinster Schools Juvenile 'A' football final in St. Patrick's Park, Enniscorthy.
Segregation call is an insult to Crossmaglen and its fine personnel
I DIDN'T know whether to laugh or cry last week when I heard the request from Dr. Crokes Chairman, Vincent Casey, who sought an exclusive seating arrangement for their supporters in the upcoming All-ireland SFC semi-final against Crossmaglen Rangers.
Dilemma on status
GIVEN THE new championship format, the status of Junior teams in the county has still to be decided.
Enniscorthy have one point to spare
Enniscorthy CBS 1-11, Portarlington CBS 0-13 ST MARY'S CBS survived a determined second-half revival by Portarlington CBS. by the narrowest of margins in the Leinster Colleges Junior (Under-16) football championship quarter-final in St Patrick's Park.
A woman's handbag can be lethal weapon!
I AM going to start this week with some observations which I believe to be true, particularly in light of the recent 'G.A.A. violence' controversy which has erupted and dominated headlines since the Derrytresk and Dromid Pearses so-called Battle of Portlaoise.
Counsel come up just short on home ground
A DOGGED and battling Good Counsel came up just short in New Ross on Wednesday last as they exited the Leinster Colleges Senior football 'A' championship by the slimmest of margins at the hands of Dublin outfit Coláiste Eoin.
Inside Gaelic Football
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- Grassroots
- Starlights aim for third time lucky in decider
- Poor footballers flop
- Taghmon-Camross hit hard by emigration
- Leinster payment setback
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- All the details
- Extra time winners
- Sars rise from the ashes to pip stunned Gusserane
- Grassroots
- Mixed views on make-up of Intermediate grades
- O'Neill launches 'Give A Year Back' scheme
- County seriously damaged by shock financial revelations
- Students sneak victory
- Fifteen new faces in all
- Godkin's gang to take on Carlow
- Three on shortlist
- Croke park set to demand answers
- Counsel claim Junior honours
- Wexford beat Wicklow to reach the O'Byrne Shield final against Laois
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- Loreto secure shield
- Castletown dismiss 14-man Craanford
In Pictures
Historic postcards Over 6,000 photographs, political prints and portraits from days gone by form part of a project launched at the Linen Hall Library in Belfast. To view collection and buy the images, visit www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/postcards.
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