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Dublin and Antrim Still in Line for First Ever U-21 Hurling Title
17.08.2010On Saturday, Dublin and Antrim will be battling for the chance to compete for a first ever All-Ireland title at U-21 level as they take on Galway and Tipperary respectively in the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U-21 All-Ireland semi finals. The matches will take place as a double header in Tullamore.
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Armagh Looking to Upset the Form and the History Books
26.07.2010The captains of both Armagh and Antrim were in attendance today in Casement Park ahead of their Bord Gáis Energy Ulster GAA Hurling U-21 Final clash on Wednesday evening. Cormac Donnelly of Antrim and Nathan Curry of Armagh met at Casement Park to publicise the upcoming final.
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Clare and Conlon Keen to Retain Munster and All Ireland Crowns
26.07.2010The captains of both Tipperary and Clare were in attendance today in Killaloe ahead of their Bord Gáis Energy Munster GAA Hurling U-21 Final clash on Wednesday evening. Padraic Maher of Tipperary and John Conlon of Clare met at Killaloe Bridge to publicise one of the most eagerly anticipated clashes of the summer.
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Dublin Looking to Make Up For Last Year’s Disappointment
12.07.2010The captains of both Dublin and Wexford were in attendance today in Dublin ahead of their Bord Gáis Energy Leinster GAA Hurling U-21 Final clash on Wednesday evening. Finn McGarry of Dublin and Eoin Doyle of Wexford met at the iconic Samuel Beckett Bridge to publicise the eagerly anticipated clash.
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2010 Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U-21 All-Ireland Championship Launched
25.05.2010The 2010 Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U-21 All-Ireland Championship was launched at Croke Park today (Wednesday, 26th May), where competition sponsors Bord Gáis Energy also unveiled a new team of ambassadors who will support this year’s campaign of activity to promote U-21 hurling.