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KEOGH'S CORNER
WHAT'S ANOTHER YEAR? No one has told me but I am prepared to bet that Tony Hannon was among many Wicklow people in Croke park on Sunday. If he was then he must have been watching with more than ordinary interest as Kildare player Richard Kelly lined up the kick that could have ended Down's interest in the All-Ireland. A year ago Tony was in the same position in Aughrim and is not likely to forget the scenes when his kick sailed between the posts to sent the Down packing.
Kids have a ball at Cúl camps
HOLLYWOOD GAA Club was the venue for the last of the VHI GAA Cúl camps held in Wicklow this year. In all 26 such summer camps were held throughout the county in 2010 catering for in excess of 2,000 boys and girls from primary schools.
Bray and Balto must meet again
BRAY EMMETS and Baltinglass dropped a spanner in Mick Hagan's well planned fixtures programme when they played the only draw in the quarter-finals of the Senior football championship at Aughrim on Sunday.
Blessington lift the Dick Allen Cup again
Blessington 7-08 St. Nicholas 1-05 LITTLE, IT would appear, has changed in the lifetime of the Allen Cup. When the cup was first presented to the West Juvenile Board by the Allen family for a competition to honour the memory of a great young sportsman Dick Allen who lost his life in a tragic swimming accident in Australia, Blessington became the first winners and in fact held it for three years in a row.
Blessington are much too strong for Stratford-Grangecon
THE LAST of the four matches in the quarter-finals of the Coogan Hardware Senior football championship was played in Aughrim on Sunday afternoon between neighbours Blessington and Stratford-Grangecon.
Round-up of all the action from the Coogan Hardware Senior football championship quarter-finals
GERRY FARRELL'S boys from Wicklow town survived by the skin of their collective teeth in the first of the quarter-finals of the Senior football championship played at Aughrim on Sunday.
AGB avoid dreaded drop
ARKLOW GERALDINES-Ballymoney are the first of the eight Keating Trophy teams to move clear of the dreaded relegation zone as a result of their near double scores win over Carnew at Annacurra on Thursday night.
Éire Óg are too strong
THIS WAS a David and Goliath battle in the Intermediate football championship but it did not have a biblical ending.
Barndarrig storm to resounding victory
KILTEGAN'S THIRD team found themselves totally out of their depth against Barndarrig in the Junior B championship played at Avondale on Friday night.
Baltinglass make a promising start
BALTINGLASS MADE a promising start in the Junior B championship with this win over Avondale at Aughrim on Tuesday evening.
Inside Gaelic Football
- Baltinglass earn win
- GRASSROOTS
- Myers double helps Carnew sink Kilcoole
- Avondale and Ballymanus share the spoils
- Newtown secure Senior status with win over Hollywood
- Rathnew easily brush aside the challenge of Donard-Glen
- Molloy goals win it for Kilmac
- Tinahely in total control
- Hollywood star
- GRASSROOTS
- GRASSROOTS
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- Baltinglass club land ten prizes in first development draw
- GRASSROOTS
- Mouth-watering action as the football championship hots up
- Donard-Glen off to good start with narrow win over Bray
- Newcastle are pushed all the way by Laragh
- Five minutes of magic wins it for Annacurra
- Bray Wanderers Supporters' Club
- Battle of the big boys
- Heartbreaking loss for Wicklow
- Shillelagh are back in business
- Aughrim stay on track
- CLUBCALL
- KEOGH'S CORNER
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