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Issue No 113
April 18th–May 2nd 2008

 
 Darren Sutherland books Olympic ticket at Athens: Local boxer Darren Sutherland has secured qualification for the Olympic Games which will be held in Bejing next August.

 
Corduff FC looks for railing around pitch: In a situation which shows the nature of local sporting club’s struggles for even relatively basic amenities, the soccer players are Corduff is appealing for funding to provide a railing around their pitch.
Edgewood youth making his name in rugby: A young local man called Aidan Mulligan has been making waves in recent years in rugby circles wearing the Irish jersey at under-18 level and appears to have great prospects with the oval ball in the coming years.

Coolmine fall at semi-final stage of Metro Cup: Coolmine's Metro Cup run came to an end recently with defeat against Seapoint at the semi-final stage of the competition.

Heroic Corduff bow out of FAI Junior Cup at Semi-Final Stage: A brave Corduff team bowed out of the FAI Junior Cup at the semi-final stage recently when they lost after extra time to Killester.
Local schools end all square: In a match organised by Castleknock GAA Club Coach Brendan Phelan, the budding gaelic football stars from St. Patrick’s and St. Mochta’s schools played out an exciting draw.

Érin go Bragh Camogie: On a sun-drenched day at Littlepace the Erin go Bragh stars of the future came out on top in a great game of camogie.
Marianne Costello Shield heading West:The second annual Marianne Costello Memorial Shield took place recently at St. Peregrines C.L.G. Marianne was a promising Gaelic footballer whose fledgling career and young life were cut tragically short in an accident in November 2004
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Castleknock reach Féile Football final: Castleknock under-14 footballers have reached the final of this year’s Dublin Féile with a good win over Thomas Davis at their opponents ground. That final will be played on the first Saturday in May.
Calling all potential ladies’ Gaelic Footballers: Ladies in the Dublin 15 area now have the opportunity to start participation in one of the fastest growing sports in the country as the chance to try their hands as Gaelic Football emerges.

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