| Offaly GAA Offaly_GAA
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| Louth GAA Louth_GAA
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| Meath GAA Meath_GAA
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| Limerick GAA Limerick_GAA
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| Galway GAA Galway_GAA
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| Westmeath GAA Westmeath_GAA
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| Wexford GAA For more information see Wexford Senior Club Hurling Championship or Wexford Senior Club Football Championship. Wexford_GAA
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| Roscommon GAA For more details of Roscommon GAA see Roscommon Senior Club Football Championship or Roscommon Senior Club Hurling Championship. Roscommon_GAA
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| Fermanagh GAA For more information on Fermanagh GAA seeFermanagh Senior Club Football Championship or Fermanagh Senior Club Hurling Championship. Fermanagh_GAA
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| Wicklow GAA Wicklow_GAA
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| Monaghan GAA Monaghan_GAA
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| Donegal GAA For more details of Donegal GAA see Donegal Senior Football Championship or Donegal Senior Hurling Championship. Donegal_GAA
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| British GAA British Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association () or British GAA is the only provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association outside Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in Great Britain. The board is also responsible for the British Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and Ladies' Gaelic football inter county teams.London compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (as part of Ulster) and National Hurling League in hurling, and in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (as part of Connacht) and National Football League in Gaelic football. British_GAA
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| North American GAA North_American_GAA
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| Europe GAA Europe GAA is one of the boards of the GAA outside Ireland, and is responsible for organizaning Gaelic Games in Europe, with the exception of Ireland and Great Britain. The board is responsible for the European Gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies' Gaelic football teams. Europe_GAA
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| 2005 International Rules Series The 2005 International Rules series was the 8th annual International Rules Series and the 14th time that a test series of International rules football was played between Ireland and Australia and was won by Australia. 2005_International_Rules_Series
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| Dromahane Dromahane
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| Austin Stack Park Austin_Stack_Park
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| Athletic Grounds Athletic_Grounds
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| Tommy Murphy Cup The Tommy Murphy Cup was a Gaelic Athletic Association competition, secondary to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. The participants were the teams that were eliminated at the early provincial stages of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, and also Kilkenny who did not field a team in the main All-Ireland. Tommy_Murphy_Cup
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| Interprovincial Championship Interprovincial Championship () or Railway Cup (Corn an Iarnróid) is the name of two annual Gaelic football and hurling competetitions held between the provinces of Ireland. The Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Ulster teams are comprised of the best players from the various counties in the province. Interprovincial_Championship
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| Cormac McAnallen Cormac_McAnallen
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| Joe Brolly Joe_Brolly
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| Brewster Park (Enniskillen) Brewster_Park_(Enniskillen)
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| London GAA For more details see the London Senior Hurling Championship and the London Senior Football Championship London_GAA
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| Australian international rules football team This article concerns the men's team; for information on the Australian women's team, see Australia women's international rules football team.The Australia international rules football team is Australia's senior representative team in International Rules football, a hybrid sport derived from Australian rules football and Gaelic football. The current team is solely made up of players from the Australian Football League. Australian_international_rules_football_team
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| All-China Gaelic Games The All-China Gaelic games is a Gaelic games tournament held annually in China between club teams under the auspices of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The tournament is primarily a one day event, with both men's and ladies' teams competing in Gaelic football. Exhibition games have also been held in International (compromised) rules, and Hurling. All-China_Gaelic_Games
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| All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2006 The Guinness Hurling Championship 2006 was won by Kilkenny, who defeated holders Cork in the All-Ireland final. All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_2006
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| Kbdank71/2006/Archive2 User_talk:Kbdank71/2006/Archive2
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| Tim Kennelly Tim ‘the Horse’ Kennelly (6 July, 1954 – 6 December, 2005) was an Irish sportsperson. He played football with his local club Listowel Emmets and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1975 until 1984. Kennelly captained Kerry to the All-Ireland title in 1979. Tim_Kennelly
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| Connacht GAA Connacht_GAA
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| Leinster GAA Leinster_GAA
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| Munster GAA Munster_GAA
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| Ulster GAA The Ulster Council () is a Provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association sports of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, and handball in the province of Ulster. The headquarters of the Ulster GAA is based in Armagh City.The first Ulster GAA Convention was held on the 22nd March 1903 in Armagh. Belfast solicitor George Martin was elected as first President with L.F. O’Kane (Derry) as first Secretary. Victor O’Nolan (Tyrone), the father of writer Flann O'Brien was elected Vice-President. Ulster_GAA
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| Éamonn Burns Éamonn_Burns
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| All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2003 The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2003 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship) was the 117th since its establishment in 1887. The first matches of the season were played in May 2003, and the championship ended on 14 September, 2003. Kilkenny went into the 2003 championship as defending champions, having won their twenty-seventh All-Ireland title the previous year. All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_2003
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