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Dublin face Kildare on the double

March 18, 2016
Leinster Championship 2016 Saturday March 19th (1.30pm & 3.00pm) Dublin v Kildare Venue: O’Toole Park, Crumlin   Dublin face Kildare this Saturday on the double in O’Toole Park in their respective U14 and U16 Leinster championships.   Dublin U14’s remain unbeaten having accounted for both Meath and Wexford to date while Kildare have seen off the challenges of both Meath and Laois. Who can maintain their 100% record?   Saturdayâ€&..

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Dublin minor team announced v Offaly

March 18, 2016
Leinster Minor Championship Sunday March 20th, 2pm Dublin v Offaly Venue: St Peregrines   Dublin management have made a number of changes to their starting line out for this Sunday’s final group A round robin clash versus Offaly.   Goal keeper Rachel Fleming returns to the side having missed the second round game versus Wexford owing to school commitments. Leona Corr comes in at corner back ahead of club mate Siabh Hannigan. Erica Byrne also returns to the starti..

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Scoil Mhuire (Tipperary) 4-16 Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin) 2-08

March 07, 2016
LIDL Post Primary Schools Senior A All Ireland Final FT Score Scoil Mhuire (Tipperary) 4-16 Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin) 2-08   Scoil Mhuire from Carrick on Suir have become the first Tipperary school to lift the Senior A All Ireland PPS crown following an emphatic win over former champions Colaiste Iosagain.   Scoil Mhuire set the typo of the game from the throw in with the Munster champions dominating most sections of the pitch. At half time Scoil Mhuire lead by 1-07 to 0-03 thei..

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Dublin U16's have comfortable win over Longford

March 07, 2016
U16 Leinster Football Championship FT Score Dublin 8-20 Longford 0-2Dublin got back to winning ways today with Pat Kane's chargers registering a comprehensive 42 point win over home side Longford.Dublin scorers: Ciara Murray 3-06, Katie McNally, Rachel Brennan 2-00 each, Ciara Holland 0-05, Caoimhe O'Connor 0-4,Hannah Leahy 1-00, Sarah McMahon 0-2, Erin Healy, Grace Kos, Jessica Connolly 0-01 each.Kildare will be Dublin's next opponents in the Leinster championship this tie will take place on ..

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Match Summary of Dublin v Tyrone NFL Rd 5

March 07, 2016
LIDL NFL Rd 5 FT 3-18 Tyrone 0-1Dublin ladies have chalked up their 4th win in the NFL with a convincing 26 point victory over home side Tyrone.Tyrone having recently been regraded to Intermediate status for the championship are currently a team in transition. The Red Hand County are building for the future and today's clash was always going to be a tough learning curve for this proud footballing County.Dublin's next NFL game is on April 3rd away to Armagh at 12:00 in the Athletic grounds.Dubli..

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Dublin Team named v Tyrone

March 04, 2016
LIDL NFL Division 1 Rd 5 Sunday March 6th, 2pm Tyrone v Dublin Venue: Drumragh GFC, Tyrone  

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Match Report Dublin v Cork, LIDL NFL

February 29, 2016
LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE   DUBLIN................................................. 3-10   CORK..................................................... 1-13   By Daire Walsh   Second-half goals from Amy Ring and Carla Rowe were crucial at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon, when Dublin secured a hard-earned victory over defending champions Cork in Division One of the Lidl Ladies National Football League.   Gregory McGonigle's side were hoping to build on the..

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Dublin U16 team v Meath

February 26, 2016
Leinster U16 Championship Saturday February 27th, Dunganny 2pm Meath v Dublin   Dublin U16’s begin the defence of their provincial title this Saturday with a tough away tie versus old rivals Meath. Traditionally Dublin and Meath encounters have always been tough, tight and tense affairs as there is no love lost on the field of play with these two great Leinster rivals clash.   The two County’s meet twice in last year’s championship with Du..

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Dublin team named for Sunday NFL clash with Cork

February 26, 2016

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Noelle Healy's Interview with Jackie Cahill

February 26, 2016
Dublin star Noelle Healy’s work proves best medicine for final woes Jackie Cahill  Dublin star Noelle Healy is serious about her football but her work at the Mater Hospital helps to keep sport in perspective. Gruelling 12-hour shifts are the norm for Healy, who qualified as a doctor last year. Sport provides a release from her hectic professional life and while defeats are hard to take, Healy knows not to linger on such losses. She says: “It’s s..

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