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30 April 2006; Eddie Fearon, Armagh, in action against Neil Casey, Longford. National Hurling League, Division 3 Final. Longford v Armagh, Kingspan Breffni Park, Co. Cavan. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Longford v Armagh - National Hurling League, Division 3 Final

30 April 2006; Eoin Moran, Dublin, in action against Colin Harris, Kerry. Allianz National Hurling League, Division 2 Final. Dublin v Kerry, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Dublin v Kerry - National Hurling League, Division 2 Final

30 April 2006; Paul Braniff, Down, in action against John Walsh, Laois. National Hurling League, Division 1 Relegation Final. Laois v Down, Pairc Tailteann, Navan, Co. Meath. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Laois v Down - National Hurling League, Division 1 Relegation Final

30 April 2006; Michael Doherty, Donegal, in action against David Brennan, Louth. National Football League, Division 2 Final. Donegal v Louth, Kingspan Breffni Park, Co. Cavan. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Donegal v Louth - National Football League, Division 2 Final Replay

30 April 2006; Barry Foley, Limerick, in action against John Tennyson, Kilkenny. National Hurling League, Division 1 Final. Kilkenny v Limerick, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kilkenny v Limerick - National Hurling League, Division 1 Final

29 April 2006; Darragh Payne, Young Munster, is tackled by Scott Hutton, right and Chris Kennedy, left, Old Belvedere. AIB League, Division 2. Young Munster v Old Belvedere, Anglesea Road, Dublin. Picture credit: David Levingstone / SPORTSFILE - read more

Young Munster v Old Belvedere - AIB League

29 April 2006; Aidan O'Shea, Dolphin, supported by team-mate Shane O'Halloran, is tackled by Fergal Campion, Bective Rangers. AIB League, Division 1. Dolphin v Bective Rangers. Donnybrook, Dublin. Picture credit: David Levingstone / SPORTSFILE - read more

Dolphin v Bective Rangers - AIB League

29 April 2006; Gordan D'Arcy, Leinster, in action against Ospreys. Celtic League, Leinster v Ospreys, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster v Ospreys - Celtic League

29 April 2006; David Delaney, Shannon, is tackled by Gareth Rourke and Chris McCarey, Belfast Harlequins. AIB League, Division 1. Shannon v Belfast Harlequins, Thomond Park, Limerick. Picture credit: Kieran Clancy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Shannon v Belfast Harlequins - AIB League

29 April 2006; Cathal Ryan, Laois, in action against Caragh Keane, Cork. Cadbury's U21 Football Semi-final Replay. Laois v Cork, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. Picture credit: Kieran Clancy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Laois v Cork - Cadbury's U21 Football Semi-final Replay

29 April 2006; Peter Battersby, Prosper Fingal, in action against John Cousins, Cheeverstown House, Special Olympics Festival of Football Cup Semi Final, Cheeverstown House v Prosper Fingal, AUL Clonshaugh, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Special Olympics Festival of Football

29 April 2006; John Fogarty, Connacht, is tackled by Xavier Rush, Cardiff Blues. Celtic League, Leinster v Ospreys, Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales. Picture credit: Tim Parfitt / SPORTSFILE - read more

Cardiff Blues v Connacht - Celtic League

28 April 2006; Devina Brady,left, with her daughter Devina, enjoying the sunshine at the Punchestown festival. Punchestown Racecourse, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Punchestown Races Friday 28th April 2006

2 May 2006; Gar Cooney, Shamrock Rovers, in action against Alan Reilly, St. Patrick's Athletic. eircom League, Premier Division, St. Patrick's Athletic v Shamrock Rovers, Richmond Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

St. Patrick's Athletic v Shamrock Rovers - eircom League

28 April 2006; Munster hooker Denis Fogarty scores a try. Celtic League, Border Reivers v Munster, Netherdale, Scotland. Picture credit: Gordon Fraser / SPORTSFILE - read more

Border Reivers v Munster - Celtic League

5 April 2006; Leinster head coach Michael Cheika speaking during a Leinster Rugby press conference ahead of their game against the Ospreys this weekend. RDS, Dublin. Picture credit: David Levingstone / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster Rugby Press Conference

28 April 2006; Steven Paisley, Longford Town, in action against, Glen Fitzpatrick, Drogheda United. eircom League, Premier Division, Drogheda United v Longford Town, United Park, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Drogheda United v Longford Town - eircom League

28 April 2006; Neal Fenn, Cork City, in action against, Sean O'Connor, St. Patrick Athletic. eircom League, Premier Division, St. Patrick's Athletic v Cork City, Richmond Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

St. Patrick Athletic v Cork City - eircom League

26 April 2006; St Patrick's Athletic players Barry Ryan, left, Glen Larsen, centre, and Paul Keegan sit on a AML 20 with Trooper Derek Moore at a photocall ahead of St Patrick's Athletic's eircom Premier Division game against Cork City this weekend. Cathal Brugha Army Barracks, Rathmines, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

St Patrick's Athletic photocall

27 April 2006; Bridget McKeever, Ireland, in action against Korea. Ireland v Korea, Samsung Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, Pool B, Rome, Italy. Picture credit: SPORTSFILE - read more

Samsung Women's hockey World Cup Qualifier

27 April 2006; Niall Cogley, CEO, Setanta Sports. The company today agreed an extension to its SPL contract and is worth £54.5 million over four years. In addition to covering the current 38 live games per season, Setanta Sports will feature a further 22 live matches between non-Old Firm clubs. The 60 live game will herald the biggest TV deal ever for the SPL. South Prince's St, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Setanta Sports Announcement

27 April 2006; Aoife Smullen, from Twomilehouse, Naas, Co. Kildare, enjoys the sun before the start of the days racing. Punchestown Racecourse, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Punchestown Races Thursday 27th April 2006

27 April 2006; Niall Cogley, CEO, Setanta Sports. The company today agreed an extension to its SPL contract and is worth £54.5 million over four years. In addition to covering the current 38 live games per season, Setanta Sports will feature a further 22 live matches between non-Old Firm clubs. The 60 live game will herald the biggest TV deal ever for the SPL. South Prince's St, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Setanta Sports Photocall

26 April 2006; Local artist Clodagh Hendy, from Naas, left, with her friend Jessica Smith, from Clonee, before the start of the days racing. Punchestown Racecourse, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Punchestown Races Wednesday 26th April 2006

26 April 2006; St Patrick's Athletic player Colm Foley throws away his crutches after he had recovered from cruciate ligament injury. Spa Hotel, Lucan, Dublin Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

St Patrick's Athletic Press Briefing

26 April 2006; Bernard Dunne before a press conference to promote his upcoming contest against David "El Finito" Martinez on June 3rd in the National Stadium, Dublin. Burlington Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Brian Peters' Boxing Press Conference

26 April 2006; Kilkenny manager Brian Cody, left, in conversation with Limerick manager Joe McKenna at a press conference ahead of this weekend's Allianz National Hurling League Division 1 and Division 2 Finals. Allianz National Hurling League Finals Press Conference, Berkley Court Hotel, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Allianz National Hurling League Finals Press Conference

25 April 2006; At the announcment by Kellogg's of a joint initiative with the Gaelic Athletic Association to offer an exclusive range of specially commissioned breakfast bowls designed in the 32 county colours are, GAA President Nickey Brennan with young GAA players representing the 32 counties, Patrick Cullen, Antrim, Ashley Taaffe, Armagh, Laura Heffernan, Carlow, Laura Fitzpatrick, Cavan, Louise O'Meara, Clare, Dean Fitzpatrick, Cork, Conor Gibney, Derry, Levi McKinney, Donegal, Nicole Boadman, Down, Cian Lenihan, Dublin, Gabhan O Meachair, Fermanagh, Roisin Foley, Galway, Natalia Harrison, Kerry, Sam Verdon, Kildare, Daire Kinsella, Kilkenny, Kevwe Marks, Laois, Emma Fenton, Leitrim, Micheal O Caoimh, Limerick, Cian Malone, Longford, Erin O'Reilly, Louth, Sabrina McCormack, Mayo, Noelle O'Donnell, Meath, Cian O'Carroll, Monaghan, Catriona Kenny, Offaly, Sarah Barrett, Roscommon, Ronan McDyer, Sligo, Stiofan MacAntsaoair, Tipperary, Rebecca Kinsella, Tyrone, Shauna James, Waterford, Joseph Ryan, Westmeath, Gary Foley, Wexford, Joseph Beauchamp, Wicklow. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kellogg's Gaa Photocall

25 April 2006; Keira Ward, left, from Foxrock, Dublin, with her sister Rachel, at the Punchestown National Hunt Festival. Punchestown Racecourse, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Punchestown Races Tuesday 25th April 2006

25 April 2006; The Irish Women's Hockey team congratulate Cathy McKeen after she had scored Ireland's goal against the USA in Rome. The USA scored to equalise with 40 seconds remaining on the clock and the game finished a draw. Ireland v USA, Samsung Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, Rome, Italy. Picture credit: SPORTSFILE - read more

Samsung Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, Ireland v USA

25 April 2006; Everton players bow their heads in respect to the late Everton legend Brian Labone. Club Friendly, Bohemians v Everton, Dalymount Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Bohemians v Everton

24 April 2006; Details of the GOLFnet Charity Challenge 2006, sponsored by Bulmers, were announced today. At the announcement are Albert Lee, Honorary Secretary of the Golfing Union of Ireland, and Orlaith Fortune, Senior Brand Manager, Bulmers. The Bulmers GOLFnet Charity Challenge is an official Golfing Union Ireland event, and as such all golf clubs affiliated to the GUI are eligible to participate, opening the competition up to over 200,000 members of 415 affiliated clubs. GUI Headquarters, Carton House, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Announcement of Bulmers GOLFnet Charity Challenge 2006 competition

24 April 2006; Irish hockey Internationals, Catriona Carey, foreground, Linda Caulfield, Captain, Clare Parkhill and Eimear Cregan take time out at the Colosseum ahead of tomorrow's opening match against USA. Ireland v USA, Samsung Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, Rome, Italy. Picture credit: SPORTSFILE - read more

Samsung Women's hockey World Cup Qualifier, Ireland v USA

23 April 2006; Brendan Quigley, Laois, in action against Alan O'Connor, Cork. Cadbury's All-Ireland U21 Football Championship Semi-Final, Cork v Laois, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Cork v Laois - Cadbury's All Ireland U-21 Football Championship Semi-Final

23 April 2006; Mayo players celebrate at the end of the game as Tyrone players fall to their knees. Cadbury's All-Ireland U21 Football Championship Semi-Final, Mayo v Tyrone, Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE - read more

Mayo v Tyrone - Cadbury's All Ireland U-21 Football Championship Semi-Final

23 April 2006; Michael Hegarty, Donegal, in action against Peter McGinnity, Louth. Allianz National Football League, Division 2 Final, Donegal v Louth, Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE - read more

Donegal v Louth - Allianz Football League Division 2 Final

23 April 2006; Eventual winner Pauline Curly during the National 10k Championship. Tinryland, Carlow. Picture credit: Tomas Greally / SPORTSFILE - read more

National 10K Championship

23 April 2006; Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin, 12, and Tipperary's Eamonn Corcoran stand for Amhran na bhFiann in front of supporters at the Killinan end. Allianz National Hurling League, Division 1 Semi-Final, Kilkenny v Tipperary, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kilkenny v Tipperary - Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Semi-Final

23 April 2006; Pat Maher, National Events and Sponsorship Manager, Heineken Ireland, making a presentation to Anthony Foley, Munster, to commemorate his achievement of being the first player ever to reach 75 caps in the Heineken Cup after Munster beat Leinster in the Heineken Cup semi final in Lansdowne Road. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Anthony Foley first player to reach 75 Heineken Cup appearances

23 April 2006; Darragh O Se, Kerry, in action against Niall Coleman, Galway. Allianz National Football League, Division 1 Final, Kerry v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kerry v Galway - Allianz Football League Division 1 Final

23 April 2006; Limerick supporter JP McManus, left, and former hurler Eamonn Grimes, watch the game. Allianz National Hurling League, Division 1 Semi-Final, Clare v Limerick, Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

Clare v Limerick - Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Semi-Final

23 April 2006; Munster and Leinster fans wave their flags before the start of the game. Heineken Cup 2005-2006, Semi-Final, Leinster v Munster, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster v Munster - Heineken Cup Semi-Final

22 April 2006; Gary O'Neill, Shelbourne, in action against Brian Shortall, UCD. eircom League, Premier Division, UCD v Shelbourne, Belfield Park, UCD, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

UCD v Shelbourne - eircom League

22 April 2006; Rebecca Wallace of Salto Gymnastics Club, Belfast, in action on the vault. National Team Gymnastics Championships, National Basketball Arena, Tallght, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

National Gymnastics Championships Saturday

22 April 2006; Frank Fahey, T.D, Junior Minister for Justice Equality and Law, left, Joe Connolly, former Galway hurler, current Galway hurler, Alan Kerins and Noel Grealish, T.D, Galway west, right, give the thumbs before a tandem parachute jump in support of the Alan Kerins African Projects, Irish Parachute Club, Clonbullogue, Co. Offaly. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Alan Kerins Africian Projects

22 April 2006; Munster player Ronan O'Gara, centre, on his arrival at Heuston Station for their Heineken Cup Semi-Final game against Leinster. Heuston Station, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Munster players arrive at Heuston

22 April 2006; Declan O'Brien, Drogheda United, in action against George O'Callaghan, Cork City. Setanta Cup Final, Cork City v Drogheda United, Tolka Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Cork City v Drogheda United - Setanta Cup Final

22 April 2006; Ronan O'Gara in action during the captain's run. Munster captain's run, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Munster Captain's Run Saturday

22 April 2006; Munster coach Declan Kidney and Leinster coach Michael Ckeika shake hands before the start of the press conference ahead of the Heineken Cup Semi-Final game between Leinster and Munster. Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Press Conference ahead of Heineken Cup Semi-Final

22 April 2006; Ciara Grant, Republic of Ireland, in action against Prisca Steinegger (4) and Daniela Kuenzler, Switzerland.  World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland v Switzerland, Richmond Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Ray Lohan / SPORTSFILE - read more

Republic of Ireland v Switzerland - Women's World Cup Qualifier

22 April 2006; The incoming GAA President Nickey Brennan reaches accross the Ard Stuirthoir Liam Mulvihill to congratulate Sean Kelly after his outgoing address. Also included are Tommy Moran, Connacht Council President, Sean Fogarty, Chairman, Munster Council, Liam O'Neill, Chairman, Leinster Council and Jim Treacy, GAA Trustee, at the 2006 GAA Annual Congress. Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

2006 GAA Annual Congress Saturday

21 April 2006; Ireland's Mark Irwin in action against Japan. Japan won 2-1, Ireland play Belgium tomorrow for 7th/8th place and world ranking points. Ireland v Japan, Changzhou, China. Issued on behalf of the Irish Sports Council by SPORTSFILE - read more

Ireland v Japan - Hockey World Cup Qualifier

21 April 2006; Filipe Contepomi in action during the captain's run. Leinster captain's run, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster Captain's Run Friday

21 April 2006; Kevin Sheahan, Ireland U19, in action against Hugh Gustafson, Wales U19. IRB U19 Rugby World Cup 5th place play-off, Ireland U19 v Wales U19, Exiles Rugby Club, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Picture credit: Richard Lane / SPORTSFILE - read more

IRB U19 Rugby World Cup 5th place play-off - Ireland v Wales

21 April 2006; Noel King, Republic of Ireland Women’s Senior International manager, at a photocall ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2007 qualifying game against Switzerland to be played in Richmond Park on Saturday, 22nd April. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Photocall ahead of Women's FIFA World Cup 2007 qualifying game against Switzerland

21 April 2006; Mick O'Donnell, Dublin City, in action against Stephen Rice, Bohemians. eircom League, Premier Division, Dublin City v Bohemians, Dalymount Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE - read more

Dublin City v Bohemians - eircom League

21 April 2006; Incoming GAA President Nickey Brennan relaxes before the 2006 GAA Annual Congress. Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

2006 GAA Annual Congress Friday

December 1982; Jim Glennon, Leinster. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

1980; Ollie Campbell, Cork Constitution. Picture credit; Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more

20 April 2006; Clockwise from right, are Eoin Fox, Paula Rice, Tiernan Power and Hannah Parland, all from Armagh at the launch of the Ulster Vhi Cúl Camps. Inter county stars from all over Ulster were present to announce details of the popular Summer Camps which start on July 3rd. The Vhi Cúl Camps are a natiolly co-ordinated programme that aims to encourage children to learn and develop sporting and life-skills by particpating in Gaelic Games, in a fun, non-competitive environment. Gaelic Grounds, Armagh. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Launch of Ulster Vhi Cúl Camps

20 April 2006; Bus Éireann and Translink, the Northern Irish public transport provider, has launched a new hourly bus service between Dublin and Belfast. The new service will see coaches shuttling between the two cities at a higher frequency than ever before. Ulster Rugby star David Humphries and All Ireland meal winner and GAA Allstar Steven McDonnell of Armagh officially launched the service at Dublin Airport, which is served en route. The new service offers customers an unrivalled level of service between the two cities, with hourly departures in both directions from 06.00hrs to 21.00hrs seven days a week. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Bus Eireann Photocall

19 April 2006; Paul O'Connell in action during Munster squad training. Thomond Park, Limerick. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Munster Rugby Training

19 April 2004; Anthony Foley during a munster rugby press conference ahead of the Heineken Cup semi-final against Leinster. Thomond Park, Limerick. Picture credit; Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Munster Rugby Press Conference

19 April 2004; Anto Murphy, St Patrick's Athletic, in action against Philip Keogh, Bray Wanderers. eircom league, Premier Division, St Patrick's Athletic v Bray Wanderers, Richmond Park, Dublin. Picture credit; David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

St Patrick's Athletic v Bray Wanderers

19 April 2006; Ireland's Stephen Butler (8), watched by team mate Pheile Maguire, scores Ireland’s first goal in today’s final pool game. Ireland drew 2-2 with Pakistan and now progress to the play offs for the final World Cup spot on offer. They play Japan on Friday (21st April), at 7am Irish time. BDO Men'ckey World Cup Qualifier, Pool A, Ireland v Pakistan, Changzhou, China. Issued by SPORTSFILE on behalf of the Irish Sports Council - read more

Ireland v Pakistan - Men's Hockey World Cup Qualifier

19 April 2006; Leinster head coach Michael Cheika speaking during a Leinster Rugby press conference ahead of their Heineken Cup semi-final against Munster. RDS, Dublin. Picture credit: David Levingstone / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster Rugby Press Conference

18 April 2006; Kerry manager Jack O'Connor, left, with Galway manager Peter Ford, centre, and Donal Bollard, Allianz Ireland, at a press conference ahead of the Allianz National Football League Division 1 and Division 2 Finals on Sunday next. Herbert Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Allianz National Football League Finals Press Conference

19 April 2006; Models Ruth Griffin, left, and Glenda Gilsen with the Heineken Cup trophy ahead of the Heineken Cup semi-final between Leinster and Munster in Lansdowne Road on Sunday next. Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: David Levingstone / SPORTSFILE - read more

Heineken Cup semi-final Photocall

18 April 2006; Paudie Butler who today was confirmed as the new GAA National Hurling Coordinator. Mr. Bulter will take up his position later this year. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Paudie Butler confirmed as GAA National Hurling Coordinator

18 April 2006; Cork City assistant manager, Dave Hill and Drogheda Utd manager Paul Doolin, at a photocall ahead of the Setanta Sports Cup Final between Cork City and Drogheda United to be played on Saturday, April 22nd. Great Southern Hotel, Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Photocall ahead of Setanta Sports Cup Final

18 April 2006; Jason Kirwan, aged 8, from Merchant Road, Dulin, left, in action against Aaron Montgomery, aged 8, from Ringsend, during the 4th Annual Docklands Festival of Football. Tolka Rovers FC, Frank Cooke Park, Griffith Avenue, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

4th Annual Docklands Festival of Football

18 April 2006; adidas announce the addition of four new players to their GAA team for 2006, Cork hurling pair, Ben and Jerry O'Connor and two of footballs brighest stars, Tyrone's Owen Mulligan and Kerry's Colm Cooper. Under the boot sponsorship, the players will wear personalised boots specially made in Germany, for the championship. They will wear either the new F50+ TUNiT boot or the Predator Absolute boot for this year's championship. Pictured at the announcement is Tipperary's Eoin Kelly. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

adidas GAA team 2006

18 April 2006; 2 year old Cass Butler, from Rathgar, at the announcement of Self Help Development International as the GAA's official Charity for 2006. Self Help Development International is an Irish charity that has benn implementing long term sustainable development programmes in eastern Africa for the past 22 years. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE - read more

Self Help Announced as GAA official Charity for 2006

18 April 2006; Brian O'Driscoll in action during squad training. Leinster Rugby squad training, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Picture credit: Damien Eagers / SPORTSFILE - read more

Leinster Rugby Squad Training Tuesday

17 April 2006; Emma Reilly, Mercy Coolock, in action against Louise Mulcahy, UL Aughinish. Women's Division 1 Final, Mercy Coolock v UL Aughinish, National Basketball Arena, Tallaght, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Womens Division 1 Basketball Final - Mercy Coolock v UL

17 April 2006; Micheal Coghlan, Longford Falcons, in action against Kevin Rooney, St Vincent's. Men's Division 1 Final, St Vincent's v Longford Falcons, National Basketball Arena, Tallaght, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Mens Division 1 Basketball Final - St Vincent's v Longford Falcons

17 April 2006; Patsy Hall, with Timmy Murphy up, clears the last on their way to winning the Racing Post In Ireland Hurdle. Fairyhouse Racecourse, Co. Meath. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE - read more

Fairyhouse Races Monday 17th April 2006

17 April 2006; Ireland's Mark Irwin attempts to retrieve the ball from his Egyptian opponent. Ireland were defeated 3-2 and they must now win their final pool game against Pakistan on Wednesday to reach the play-offs for the final qualifying spot. BDO Men's Hockey World Cup Qualifier, Pool A, Ireland v Egypt, Changzhou, China.  Issued by SPORTSFILE on behalf of the Irish Sports Council - read more

Ireland v Egypt - Hockey World Cup

16 April 2006; Andy Moran, Mayo, in action against Declan Meehan, Galway. Allianz National Football League, Division 1 Semi-Final, Mayo v Galway, McHale Park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more

Mayo v Galway - NFL

16 April 2006; Darragh O Se, Kerry, in action against Tom Kelly, Laois. Allianz National Football League, Division 1 Semi-Final, Kerry v Laois, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more

Kerry v Laois - NFL

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