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| Top Sport Stories | Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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GAA: FROM HEROES TO ZEROES
Kerry 0-5 Roscommon 0-6
Kerry's Alan O'Sullivan holds off Jonathon Harte of Roscommon in the All-Ireland junior football semi-final on Saturday evening.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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GAA: Southern delight as Saints sent packing
7/17/2008
South Kerry 1-15 St Kierans 2-7
IT was the proverbial game of two halves as reigning county under-21 football champions, South Kerry, came back from a two point half time deficit to finally defeat St Kierans by five in this keenly contest championship tie, played in St Marys, Caherciveen.
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GAA: Conway’s Royal showing sets up date with Carlow
7/17/2008
Kerry 7-11 Meath 4-13
A MICHAEL Conway inspired Kerry rescued their season when they jumped from bottom to top of Group 2C of the Christy Ring Cup with a sensational performance on Saturday afternoon.
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GAA: Rebelettes defeat Kerry, again
7/17/2008
Kerry 2-7 Cork 1-23
CORK completed a senior football double over Kerry on Sunday when their ladies success-fully defended their Munster title, beating the Kingdom by 13 points in Pairc Ui Rinn.
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GAA: Stacks despair after Saints comeback
7/17/2008
St Pats East Kerry 0-12 Austin Stacks 1-7
AUSTIN Stacks will rue a number of missed chances in this exciting county junior hurling league division 3A match when they failed narrowly to a very plucky St Pats outfit.
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GAA: Wexford under-15s double over Kerry
7/17/2008
Kerry South 1-14 Wexford 3-11
THE Wexford under-15 football development squad arrived in Milltown unsure of their full ability and after 60 minutes of intense football can look to the future with confidence as many of these players will don the senior Wexford jersey at some stage.
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Soccer: No separating the big two
7/17/2008
Lisselton Rovers 1 Killarney Celtic 1
A STUNNING Brian Spillane strike in the 53rd minute just about Killarney Celtic’s three-in-a-row league title ambitions alive in a disappointing heavyweight clash with Lisselton Rovers in this well attended Premier league final played at Mounthawk Park on Sunday afternoon.
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GALVIN AWAITS VERDICT
7/17/2008
PAUL Galvin’s football season hinges on the result of a Disputes Resolution Authority (DRA) meeting tonight.
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Kennedy: we learned from mistakes
7/17/2008
KERRY minor football boss, John Kennedy, may have a felt pressure in the run up this Munster final replay on Saturday evening but he did not show and he was delighted the way his charges performed to win back the Munster crown.
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Conway hails Ó Sé influence
7/17/2008
KERRY County Board Chairman, Jerome Conway, hopes that the rescinding of Marc Ó Sé’s red card against Cork will serve as the start of the county’s revival in this year’s All-Ireland senior football championship.
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Buddy bemoans Kerry’s bad night at the office
7/17/2008
IT was a perplexed Buddy O’Grady that came out onto the Cusack Park sward to meet the assembled media following Kerry’s disappointing loss to Roscommon in the All-Ireland junior football championship semi-final.
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There will be days like this
7/17/2008
MAYBE it hasn’t quite been an annus horribilis for Kerry this year, but following Kerry’s display on Saturday evening in the All-Ireland junior football championship semi-final in Cusack Park, Ennis, it has been a pretty bad week.
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Stam loss a big setback for Spa
7/17/2008
SPA will be missing three regulars ahead of their county intermediate football championship first round replay with Currow this Friday night.
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Heffernan ready for quarter-final
7/17/2008
FROM zeros to heroes in the space of a week, that’s the life of a Kerry senior hurler as Pat Heffernan’s troops finally delivered on what they threatened to do all year but never managed for a variety of reasons.
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THE LONG WAY ROUND
7/17/2008
THE fall-out has been fierce, unrelenting and totally deserving. Spoilt on success for so long, Kerry’s humbling to Cork in the Munster senior football final was, is, and will always be, a tough one to take.
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Griffin looking to the qualifiers
7/17/2008
DESPITE Kerry’s 13-point loss to Cork in the Munster ladies senior football final, all is not lost because, just like with their male counterparts, the Kingdom have the luxury of the back-door.
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Kenmare triathlon a massive success
7/17/2008
BILLED as one of the big events of the summer sporting calendar, the Kenmare Charity Fun Triathlon certainly lived up to expectation on Saturday as over 60 hardy souls took part.
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Fab four have sights on RDS
7/17/2008
FOUR talented young riders from Kerry will be bidding for glory next month in the greatest showjumping spectacle of the year.
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FAMILY AFFAIR
7/17/2008
SURROUNDED by his brothers, there was no hiding the delight of former Muckross Rowing Club Chairman, Michéal Kenny, after the club dedicated their new boat in his honour.
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Big guns still hunt for the top honours
7/17/2008
WITH the group stages out of the way, the Killarney Athletic seven-a-side soccer tournament cranks up a few notches this week as the knock-out stages of the Premier Cup, Reserve Cup and over-35s competition takes centre stage.
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McMahon relieved as Celtic draw
7/17/2008
THE reaction and demeanour of respective managers, Killarney Celtic’s Stefan McMahon and Michael Carr of Lisselton Rovers probably sums up this Premier League Final best as the Celtic boss was smiling afterwards as he knew his team got out of jail after failing to perform in that first half.
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EASTERN DELIGHT
7/17/2008
IN less than two weeks time, three Killarney oarsmen will board an aeroplane bound for Beijing, just days before they compete in the world’s greatest sports show.
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