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16 March 2009; Charlie McAllister, Newtown Blues GAA Club, Co. Louth, is presented with a GAA President's Award by Uachtarán CLG Criostóir Ó Cuana, in the company of Pol O Gallcjhoir, TG4 and Joanne Lee, Head of Internal Cummunications, AIB. For 39 years, Charlie had seen to it that Louth County teams of all els were togged out to the very best standards. His standing in the world of the GAA has been perfectly demonstrated over the past 11 months during his battle with serious illness. It was with regret that Charlie had to give up his job as Louth kitman but his interest in Wee County teams remains strong. GAA President’s Awards 2010, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more
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GAA President's Awards 2010

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17 March 2009; Charlie McAllister, Newtown Blues GAA Club, Co. Louth, is presented with a GAA President's Award by Uachtarán CLG Criostóir Ó Cuana. For 39 years, Charlie had seen to it that Louth County teams of all levels were togged out to the very best standards. His standing in the world of the GAA has beperfectly demonstrated over the past 11 months during his battle with serious illness. It was with regret that Charlie had to give up his job as Louth kitman but his interest in wee county teams remains strong. GAA President’s Awards 2010, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more
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GAA President's Awards 2010

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17 March 2009; Charlie McAllister, Newtown Blues GAA Club, Co. Louth, is presented with a GAA President's Award by Uachtarán CLG Criostóir Ó Cuana. For 39 years, Charlie had seen to it that Louth County teams of all levels were togged out to the very best standards. His standing in the world of the GAA has beperfectly demonstrated over the past 11 months during his battle with serious illness. It was with regret that Charlie had to give up his job as Louth kitman but his interest in wee county teams remains strong. GAA President’s Awards 2010, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more
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GAA President's Awards 2010

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16 March 2009; Charlie McAllister, Newtown Blues GAA Club, Co. Louth, is presented with a GAA President's Award by Uachtarán CLG Criostóir Ó Cuana. For 39 years, Charlie had seen to it that Louth County teams of all levels were togged out to the very best standards. His standing in the world of the GAA has beperfectly demonstrated over the past 11 months during his battle with serious illness. It was with regret that Charlie had to give up his job as Louth kitman but his interest in Wee County teams remains strong. GAA President’s Awards 2010, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more
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GAA President's Awards 2010

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17 March 2009; Charlie McAllister, Newtown Blues GAA Club, Co. Louth, is presented with a GAA President's Award by Uachtarán CLG Criostóir Ó Cuana. For 39 years, Charlie had seen to it that Louth County teams of all levels were togged out to the very best standards. His standing in the world of the GAA has beperfectly demonstrated over the past 11 months during his battle with serious illness. It was with regret that Charlie had to give up his job as Louth kitman but his interest in wee county teams remains strong. GAA President’s Awards 2010, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE - read more
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GAA President's Awards 2010

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10 March 2010; Referee Paul Finnegan, Louth. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Gaelic Football Referees

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10 March 2010; Referee Paul Kneel, Louth. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Gaelic Football Referees

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14 February 2010; Referee Sean Carroll, Westmeath, with his umpires and linesmen Paul Finnegan, Louth, left, and Gregory Walsh, Antrim, right. AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final, Castlegregory, Kerry, v Kiltimagh, Mayo, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Castlegregory v Kiltimagh - AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final

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14 February 2010; Linesman Paul Finnegan, Louth. AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final, Castlegregory, Kerry, v Kiltimagh, Mayo, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Castlegregory v Kiltimagh - AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Final

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Pat Quill, President, Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, left, and David Bunworth, Managing Director Bord Gais Energy, with players, back row, from left, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, front row, from left, Mairead Kelly, Cork, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, Aishling Holton, Kildare, and Shauna Bennett, Meath, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Players, clockwise, from top, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, Mairead Kelly, Cork, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, Aishling Holton, Kildare, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, and Shauna Mennett, Meath, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Players, back row, from left, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, front row, from left, Mairead Kelly, Cork, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, Aishling Holton, Kildare, and Shauna Bennett, Meath, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Pat Quill, President Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, left, and David Bunworth, Managing Director Bord Gais Energy, with Division 4 players Rosanna Heeney, Louth, and Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Pat Quill, President Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, left, and David Bunworth, Managing Director Bord Gais Energy, with players, from left, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, Aishling Holton, Kildare, Shauna Bennett, Meath, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, and Mairead Kelly, Cork, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Players, clockwise, from top, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, Mairead Kelly, Cork, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, Aishling Holton, Kildare, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, and Shauna Mennett, Meath, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Pat Quill, President Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, left, and David Bunworth, Managing Director Bord Gais Energy, with players, from left, Rosanna Heeney, Louth, Aoife Moane, Fermanagh, Aishling Holton, Kildare, Shauna Bennett, Meath, Cliodhna O'Connor, Dublin, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, Pamela Crowe, Cavan, and Mairead Kelly, Cork, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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2 February 2010; Ladies Gaelic Football today launched their expanded Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. The new format, from three divisions to four, is to increase competition across the divisions and to ensure the continual development of emerging counties. The first round of fixtures take place on Sunday, 7th February with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 8/9th May. Ger Cunningham, Bord Gáis Energy Sport Sponsorship Manager, with Division 4 players Rosanna Heeney, Louth, and Sinead Fitzpatrick, Limerick, at the launch of the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues. Croke Park, Dubin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football Leagues Launch

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31 January 2010; Dermot Earley, Kildare, wins a high ball against Ronan Carroll, Louth. O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final, Kildare v Louth, St Conleth's Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Kildare v Louth - O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final

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31 January 2010; Ronan Carroll, Louth, in action against Dermot Earley, left, and David Whyte, Kildare. O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final, Kildare v Louth, St Conleth's Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Kildare v Louth - O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final

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31 January 2010; The Kildare players line up before the game. O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final, Kildare v Louth, St Conleth's Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Barry Cregg / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Kildare v Louth - O'Byrne Cup Semi-Final

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