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28 February 2003; Gerry Smith, right, Irish U-21 soccer manager pictured with senior team manager Brian Kerr at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Gerry Smith, left, Irish U-20 soccer manager pictured with his assistant Johnny McDonnell at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Gerry Smith, right, Irish U-20 soccer manager pictured with senior team manager Brian Kerr at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Gerry Smith, right, Irish U-20 soccer manager pictured with senior team manager Brian Kerr at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Gerry Smith, right, Irish U-20 soccer manager pictured at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E with assistant coach Johnny McDonnell. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Johnny McDonnell assistant coach to the Irish U-20 soccer team pictured at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

28 February 2003; Gerry Smith Irish U-20 manager pictured at the announcing of the Irish team to play in the U-20 World Cup in the U.A.E. Dublin.  Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

27 February 2003; Eggs give Irish Players Edge for Success. Malcolm O'Kelly enjoys his eggs knowing they provide an excellent source of protein important for growth and repair of body tissue.  Whether it's Malcolm's poached eggs, nutrition guidelines issued by Bord Bia recommend that a healthy individual can have up to seven eggs a week. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

27 February 2003; Eggs give Irish Players Edge for Success. Malcolm O'Kelly, (right) and Denis Hickie enjoy their eggs knowing they provide an excellent source of protein important for growth and repair of body tissue.  Whether it's Denis's bacon omelette or Malcolm's poached eggs, nutrition guidelines issued by Bord Bia recommend that a healthy individual can have up to seven eggs a week. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

27 February 2003; Eggs give Irish Players Edge for Success. Malcolm O'Kelly, (right) and Denis Hickie enjoy their eggs knowing they provide an excellent source of protein important for growth and repair of body tissue.  Whether it's Denis's bacon omelette or Malcolm's poached eggs, nutrition guidelines issued by Bord Bia recommend that a healthy individual can have up to seven eggs a week. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

27 February 2003; Eggs give Irish Players Edge for Success. Malcolm O'Kelly, (standing) and Denis Hickie enjoy their eggs knowing they provide an excellent source of protein important for growth and repair of body tissue.  Whether it's Denis's bacon omelette or Malcolm's poached eggs, nutrition guidelines issued by Bord Bia recommend that a healthy individual can have up to seven eggs a week. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

27 February 2003; Eggs give Irish Players Edge for Success. Denis Hickie enjoys his eggs knowing they provide an excellent source of protein important for growth and repair of body tissue.  Whether it's Denis's bacon omelette, nutrition guidelines issued by Bord Bia recommend that a healthy individual can have up to seven eggs a week. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

26 February 2003; The Irish Rugby Football Union has launched a major new coaching initiative - "IRFU Coach Development - The Accreditation Pathway". It is aimed at consolidating and enhancing the Irish Rugby coaching structures with the ambition of producing more and better qualified indignous coaches for Irish rugby and has been welcomed by the National Coaching and Training Centre. Ireland U-21 coach Michael Bradley , centre, shows some scrum-half skills to a pupil from St Michael's Junior College, Dublin 4, in the presence of Steve Aboud, National Coaching Development Manager, IRFU. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE . - read more

26 February 2003; Michael Bradley, Ireland U-21 rugby coach. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

26 February 2003; The Irish Rugby Football Union has launched a major new coaching initiative - "IRFU Coach Development - The Accreditation Pathway". It is aimed at consolidating and enhancing the Irish Rugby coaching structures with the ambition of producing more and better qualified indignous coaches for Irish rugby and has been welcomed by the National Coaching and Training Centre. Pictured at the launch are, Steve Aboud, left, National Coaching Development Manager, IRFU and Pat Duffy, Director of the NCTC. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

26 February 2003; The Irish Rugby Football Union has launched a major new coaching initiative - "IRFU Coach Development - The Accreditation Pathway". It is aimed at consolidating and enhancing the Irish Rugby coaching structures with the ambition of producing more and better qualified indignous coaches for Irish rugby and has been welcomed by the National Coaching and Training Centre. Pictured at the launch are, Pat Duffy, left, Director of the NCTC and Steve Aboud, National Coaching Development Manager, IRFU. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

26 February 2003; The Irish Rugby Football Union has launched a major new coaching initiative - "IRFU Coach Development - The Accreditation Pathway". It is aimed at consolidating and enhancing the Irish Rugby coaching structures with the ambition of producing more and better qualified indignous coaches for Irish rugby and has been welcomed by the National Coaching and Training Centre. Pictured at the launch are, from left, Steve Aboud, National Coaching Development Manager, IRFU, Willie Anderson , Leinster assistant coach, and Michael Bradley, Ireland U-21 coach . Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

25 February 2003; President Mary McAleese pictured at the launch of The Ladies Integration Pilot Scheme, with prospective stars Sarah Toner, Laura McCluskey, Katie Ni Ghruagain, Aedin Ni Neachtin, Louis Free, Colm Murray, Danny Gaskin, and Mark Cummins, all pupils at Scoil Neasain, Harmonstown. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

25 February 2003; Andy O'Callaghan, Chairman of St Pats, pictured at a press conference where Eamonn Collins was announced as the new manager of Saint Patrick's Athletic. Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin. Soccer. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

25 February 2003; Eamonn Collins, pictured at Richmond Park, Inchicore, Dublin, after his appointment as the new St. Patrick's Athletic manager. Soccer. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

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