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30 September 2003; TG4 weather girl S’le N’ Bhraon‡in and Irish champion trial biker Robert Crawford, at the launch of TG4's 'Sport Xtreme' which will be aired each Tuesday at 6pm and repeated Sundays at 10.30am until Christmas. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

TG4 Sport Xtreme

30 September 2003; Mayo Ladies captain Helena Lohan, left, with Dublin captain Martina Farrell pictured at a photocall before Sunday's All Ireland Ladies Senior Football Final where the two teams will meet. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Ladies Football Final preview

30 September 2003; TG4 Chief Executive Pol O'Gallchoir speaking at their announcment as new sponsors with O'Neills of the Ladies All-Star awards. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

TG4 / O'Neills Ladies All Stars

30 September 2003; Mayo Ladies Fooball captain Helena Lohan, left, and Dublin captain Martina Farrell, with Tony Towell, centre, Managing Director O'Neills and Pol O'Gallchoir, TG4 Chief Executive, at their announcment as new sponsors, with O'Neills, of the Ladies Football All-Star awards. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

TG4 / O'Neills Ladies All stars

29 September 2003; Irish squad members Victor Costello, left, Brian O'Driscoll and Denis Hickie make their way to the Departure lounge in Dublin Airport prior to their departure to Australia for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Ireland tram departure

29 September 2003; Ollie Cahill, Shelbourne, in action against Damien Lynch, Bohemians. eircom league Premier Division, Bohemians v Shelbourne, Dalymount Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Bohemians v Shelbourne

29 September 2003; Tyrone manager Mickey Harte signs autographs for fans prior to their departure from the hotel for their home coming in Tyrone. Burlington Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Tyrone departure

28 September 2003; Brian Mortimer, Dublin. All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final, Dublin v Laois, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Dublin v Laois Minors

28 September 2003; The Armagh team. Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, Armagh v Tyrone, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Tyrone v Armagh - All-Ireland Football Championship Final

28 September 2003; Brendan Phelan, Dublin in action against Craig Rogers, Laois. All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final, Dublin v Laois, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Dublin v Laois Minors

28 September 2003; The Laois panel. All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final, Dublin v Laois, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Dublin v Laois

28 September 2003;  Colm Begley, Laois in action against Dublin. All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final, Dublin v Laois, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Dublin v Laois Minors

26 September 2003; Barry Prederville, St. Patrick's Athletic, in action against Jason Byrne, Shelbourne. eircom league Premier Division, Shelbourne v St. Patrick's Athletic, Tolka Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Shelbourne v St. Pats

25 September 2003; Neil Doak, Ireland. Rugby. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Irish Rugby training

24 September 2003; The Irish rugby team took time out of their Rugby World Cup training schedule to launch the Repak National Recycling week with a rugby ball made from recycled materials. Pictured at the launch are players Denis Hickie, Malcolm O'Kelly and Peter Stringer with model Roberta Rawat. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Repak Rugby

23 September 2003; Armagh manager Joe Kernan, right, and Tyrone manager Mickey Harte during a photocall before Sunday's Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. City Hall, Belfast. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Bank of Ireland managers

23 September 2003; Pat Hickey, left, President of the Olympic Council of Ireland with John Treacy, Chief Executive of the Irish Sports Council at a Media Briefing on the 2004 Athens Olympic Games at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

OCI Media Briefing

22 September 2003; Glen Fitzpatrick, Shamrock Rovers, in action against Ken Oman, Bohemians. eircom league Premier Division, Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers, Dalymount Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers

22 September 2003; Vodafone Director of Communications Tara Delaney presents the Vodafone GAA All Stars Players of the Month for August to Brendan Cummins, centre, Tipperary hurling, and Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte, accepting the award on behalf of Brian Dooher. Westin Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Vodafone player of month August

22 September 2003; IRFU Chief Executive Philip Browne speaking during the announcement that Ireland team coach Eddie O'Sullivan's, left, contract with the IRFU is to be extended to 2008 taking in the World Cup in 2007 and the Six Nations Championship in 2008. Berkeley Court Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Eddie O'Sullivan Conference

21 September 2003; Stephanie Dunlea, Cork, in action against Tipperary's Deirdre Hughes. Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Championship Final, Cork v Tipperary, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Cork v Tipperary Camogie

21 September 2003; Paul Griffin. Picture credit; Gerry McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

21 September 2003; Denise Cronin, 3, consoles team-mate Mary O'Connor at the final whistle after defeat against Tipperary. Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Championship Final, Cork v Tipperary, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

21 September 2003; Yeats, with Michael Kinane up, on the way to winning The Korean Racing Association EBF Maiden at The Curragh, Co. Kildare. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE - read more

21 September 2003; David Collins, Galway, in action against Michael Rice, Kilkenny. Erin All-Ireland U21 Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Semple Stadium, Thurles. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Kilkenny v Galway U21

21 September 2003; Alan Brogan, centre, Dublin, celebrates after scoring his sides second goal with team-mates Declan Lally, right, and Declan O'Mahony. All-Ireland U21 Football Championship Semi-Final, Dublin v Waterford, Semple Stadium, Thurles. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Dublin v Waterford U21

21 September 2003; Tipperary captain Una O'Dwyer lifts the cup. Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Championship Final, Cork v Tipperary, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Cork v Tipperary

21 September 2003; Cork's Mary O'Connor shows her dissapointment after defeat to Tipperary. Foras na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Championship Final, Cork v Tipperary, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

21 September 2003; Catherine O'Loughlin, Clare, in action against Galway's Sinead Cahalan. All-Ireland Junior Championship Final, Clare v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Clare v Galway Camogie

21 September 2003; Yeats, with Michael Kinane up, on the way to winning The Korean Racing Association EBF Maiden at The Curragh. Co. Kildare. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE - read more

20 September 2003; Climate Control, leads round the last  bend on the way to winning the Paddy Power Irish Greyhound Derby, Shelbourne Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Irish Derby

19 September 2003; Three legends of Irish sport, DJ Carey, Tony Ward and Jack Charlton came together, in Croke Park, Dublin, for a Flora pro.active cholesterol awareness campaign to mark World Heart Day, which is Sunday 28 September 2003. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Flora pro.activ

19 September 2003; Ger Farry, Carrick On Shannon Golf Club, plays her second shot from the 18th fairway during the Ulster Bank All Ireland Ladies Fourball Championship Final. Carton House Golf Club, Co. Kildare. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Ulster Bank golf

19 September 2003; Matthew Leek, Leinster, goes over for his try despite the tackle of Neath Swansea's Shaun Connor. Celtic Cup Tournament, Leinster v Neath Swansea, Donnybrook, Dublin. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Leinster v Neath Swansea

19 September 2003; Three legends of Irish sport, DJ Carey, Tony Ward and Jack Charlton in conversation when they came together, in Croke Park, Dublin, for a Flora pro.active cholesterol awareness campaign to mark World Heart Day, which is Sunday 28 September 2003. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Flora pro.activ

18 September 2003; Armagh manager Joe Kernan signs autographs for fans during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

19 September 2003; Leinster and Ireland centre Brian O'Driscoll launched the inaugural Powerade Rugby Skills Challenge at Donnybrook. The initiative will run in Leinster schools and is aimed at rugby players in 1st and 2nd year. Brian shows some boys from Blackrock College some passing skills, from left, Keith Greger, Greg Cavey, Conor Walsh and James Walters at the launch. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Powerade Rugby Skills

19 September 2003; Jason Byrne, Shelbourne, in action against Longford Town's Graham Gartland. eircom league Premier Division, Shelbourne v Longford Town, Tolka Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Shelbourne v Longford Town

18 September 2003; Kieran McGeeney autographs a team jersey during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Diarmaid Marsden signs autographs for fans during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Paddy McKeever signs autographs during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Kieran McGeeney signs autographs during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Steven McDonnell is interviewed by reporters during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Oisin McConville is interviewed by journalists during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Kieran McGeeney is interviewed by reporters during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Oisin McConville is interviewed by reporters during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

18 September 2003; Ronan Clarke signs autographs during the Armagh County GAA team press night for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final, Armagh City Hotel, Co. Armagh. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

17 September 2003; Armagh captain Kieran McGeeney, left and Tyrone captain Peter Canavan with the Sam Maguire cup at a photocall to announce that the All Ireland Football Final winners will receive a Toyota Corolla and losing team will receive a Toyota Yaris. Toyota Motor Centre, Ballsbridge, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Toyota GAA Cars

17 September 2003; Pictured before a media briefing by the National Coaching and Training Centre are Pat Duffy, Director NCTC, left, Sean Donnelly, Chairman NCTC Board of Managment and Dave Mahedy, NCTC Board Member, right. Irish Sports Council, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

National Coaching and Training Centre briefingk

17 September 2003; The IRFU and VHI Healthcare announced the "Fit for Fun" Programme at Lansdowne Road. The unique programme will assist primary schools in encouraging children to be more active and to embrace healthier liftestyles. Pictured at the launch are students from Scoil Treasa, Tallaght, from left, Jonathan McMahon, Serena Scully, Conor Canavan, Leona Wilson, Cliona Callaghan and Robert Kelly, with members of the Irish Rugby World Cup squad, from left, Keith Gleeson, Victor Costello, Reggie Corrigan, Malcolm O'Kelly and Girvan Dempsey. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* . - read more

Fit for Fun

16 September 2003; Kieran McGeeney, Youth Sports Executive Sports Council, holds a rugby ball for Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Mr. John O'Donohue T.D, at the announcment of a EUR 3.5 Million Irish Sports Council grant to the IRFU for participation initiatives at Lansdowne Road. Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Irish sports council

16 September 2003; Stephen Caffrey, Bohemians, in action against Drogheda United's Andy Myler. FAI Carlsberg Cup Quarter-Final replay, Bohemians v Drogheda United, Dalymount Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Bohemians v Drogheda replay

16 September 2003; John Rooney, Marketing Director, Campbell Soup Ireland, with Galway U21 manager John Hardiman, centre, and Kilkenny U-21 manager Martin Fogarty, right, at a Press Conference in Dublin ahead of the Erin Under 21 All-Ireland Hurling Final in Thurles on Sunday next. Picture credit; Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

U-21 Hurling Final PC

15 September 2003; Kilkenny captain D.J Carey with the Liam MacCarthy cup. Burlington Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Kilkenny Post Match

14 September 2003; President Mary McAleese meets Cork players, from left, Pat Mulcahy, Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Tom Kenny, Ronan Curran, Sean Og O'hAilpin and John Gardiner prior to the game. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; A general view of Tolka Park, Dublin home to Shelbourne Football Club. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; A general view of Dalymount Park home to the Bohemians Football Club. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; Kilkenny players, from left, Noel Hickey, James Ryall, Sean Dowling, Peter Barry and J.J. Delaney line up to meet the president before the game. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin shakes hands with Cork's Pat Mulcahy as Ronan Curran, Cork, lies dejected on the ground. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; One Cool Cat with Mick Kinane up, (third left), on their way to winning the Dunnes Stores National Stakes from second place Watheb, with Declan McDonogh up, (with white noseband). The Curragh Racecourse Co. Kildare. Pictue Credit; SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; James Fitzpatrick, Kilkenny in action against Roderick Whyte, Galway. All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Galway v Kilkenny Minors

10 September 2003; Enda McGinley, left, and Michael McGee autograph footballs and shirts during the Tyrone GAA press night ahead of the 2003 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final against Armagh. Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

14 September 2003; John Tennyson, Kilkenny, in action against Galway's Niall Healy. All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kilkenny v Galway Minors

14 September 2003; Niall Callanan, Galway. All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kilkenny v Galway Minors

10 September 2003; Gerald Cavlan autograph's footballs and shirts during the Tyrone GAA press night ahead of the 2003 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final against Armagh. Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

14 September 2003; Kilkenny manager Brian Cody celebrates with Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

10 September 2003; Peter Canavan, Tyrone. Football. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Presspics Wednesday 10th September 2003  at the Tyrone GAA press night for the 2003 All Ireland final Tyrone V Armagh held at Carrickmore. Picture Credit-Oliver Mc Veigh - read more

14 September 2003; David Prendergast, Kilkenny, in action against Galway's Cian Burke and Damien Kelly. All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Kilkenny v Galway Minor

10 September 2003; Dermot Carlin, Tyrone. Football. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

10 September 2003; Cormac Mc Anallen signs autographs for fans during the Tyrone GAA press night ahead of the 2003 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final against Armagh. Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

14 September 2003; Kilkenny captain D.J Carey is pictured by a picturephone celebrating at the end of the game after victory over Cork. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Kilkenny v Cork - Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

14 September 2003; A general view of Tolka Park with Croke Park in the background. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

10 September 2003; Ryan McMenamin signs autographs for fans during the Tyrone GAA press night ahead of the 2003 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Football Championship Final against Armagh. Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone. Picture credit; SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

14 September 2003; The Kilkenny Minor team take their team photo. All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Galway v Kilkenny Minors

14 September 2003; Linesman Pat Horan, left, sideline official Ger Devlin, and Kilkenny players, from left, D.J. Carey, James McGarry, Michael Kavanagh and Noel Hickey line up to meet the president before the game. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

14 September 2003; David Prendergort, Kilkenny celebrates after Galway. Guinness All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kilkenny v Galway Minor

14 September 2003; Kilkenny manager Brian Cody celebrates with Martin Comeford after victory over Cork. Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Kilkenny v Cork, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

13 September 2003; Climate Control,left, wins the Paddy Power Irish Greyhound Derby, Second Semi Final from second place First Charter,in blue, Shelbourne Park, Dublin. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Irish Derby

13 September 2003; Prince Monalulu, with Johnny Murtagh up, on their way to winning the Ballylinch Stud European Breeders Fund Maiden at the Curragh, Co. Kildare. Horse Racing. Picture credit; Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *EDI* - read more

Curragh Racing

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