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| When Alan met Edwin |
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| When Edwin Poots got the gig as Minister for Sports, Leisure and Tourism, many were fearing for the GAA. Alan Rodgers sat down for a fireside chat gave the Minister a grilling....more |
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| Brendan Devenney |
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| Taking all the hard work out of the job, gentleman Brendan popped in for a cup of tea and a chat as he and Declan Bogue met to discuss French philosophy and a small bit of ball..more |
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| Top ten beefcakes |
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| Rosie Slevin came into Gaelic Life on work experience, but was soon into the swing of things, producing her top ten of preferred 'beef cakes' in the world of Gaelic Games....more |
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| Guess who's back? |
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| In the end, the whispers and speculation were just too much to ignore. Alan Rodgers went where no other journalist was prepared to go, and proclaimed that Stephen O'Neill was getting himself ready for a return to Tyrone panel....more |
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| Peter McDonnell speaks |
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| Less than one year into the job, and Mullaghbawn head master Peter McDonnell had led Armagh to yet another Ulster title. Ronan Scott shared carvery lunch and got up close and personal for this revealing interview....more |
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| Conor Gormley |
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| The Rock on which many an attack had perished, Conor Gormley was diligently preparing for an All-Ireland final when Ciaran Woods called by for a chinwag....more |
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| Golf versus Hurling |
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| Golf bore Ronan Scott took on hurling snob Declan Bogue, as they set a series of challenges for each other in their respective favoured sports, to find out which code required more skill. The best way to spend a day at work - ever!…...more |
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| The GL fitness challenge |
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| Possibly the worst way to spend a day at work - ever. Ronan Scott, Declan Bogue and Ciaran Woods dragged their tired bodies around Damien Crowne's gym for a pre-season session, to find out how far they were off the mark. Turned out it wasnÕt even in sight....more |
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| Team GL applies for the Cavan and Antrim jobs |
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| With Sporttracker looking after the appointment of the Cavan manager, we thought it would be quite the hoot if we were to put our interview forms in for it. Nobody was called for an interview though ......more |
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| Dessie Farrell grilled |
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| In one of the first few issues of Gaelic Life, Paul Welsh, formerly of this Parish, got deep and meaningful with the head honcho of the Gaelic Player's Association, Dessie Farrell....more |
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