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Former county star endorses Bikram Yoga

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Senan Kilbride, St Brigid’s footballer and former county player, has been attending Bikram Yoga Athlone since the start of the year.

Frankie’s late delivery seals historic all-Ireland title for St Brigid’s

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St Brigid’s 2-11

Salthill/Knocknacarra well beaten by St Brigid's

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Sometimes teams never really get into the groove and always look likely to be beaten and, unfortunately for Salthill/Knocknacarra, Sunday was one of those occasions.

Carlow GAA fixtures

Football league 2 round 11

Carlow GAA results

Carlow; JFC ‘B’ Preliminary Rounds;

Carlow GAA results

Ulster Bank IFC results

Kilbride bridge a thirty-four year gap to land the intermediate title

Kilbride 1-9, Clonmore 1-6

Superior Casey leads his troops to the next round

Kilbride recovered well from a bad start in the opening half to match St Brigid’s of Offaly in the second half of the Leinster club intermediate football championship at O’Connor Park, Tullamore on Sunday. The red and green men found themselves in arrears by 1-4 to 0-0 at the end of the first quarter. Offaly player Kenneth Casey was the chief architect of these scores as he had the ball in the Kilbride net after two minutes. Seamus Gray opened the scoring for the visitors and added a second, and full forward Pauric Nolan made it three at the break, however St Brigid’s were 0-8 clear 1-8 to 0-3. Kilbride didn’t take this lying down, and rallied the troops in the second half pinning the Offaly representatives back in their own half. Lady luck wasn’t with the Kilbride men as they tore the St Brigid’s defence asunder only to hit the uprights and crossbar twice, denying them vital scores. Also a superb save by St Brigid’s goalie from a Seamus Gray attempt didn’t help their cause. Full marks to Kilbride who gave everything they had on Sunday against a superior Offaly side.

Marvellous victory for St Michael’s

St Michael’s GAA club was formed in 1956, and they have had some proud days in the past 52 years. However, few, if any, would have surpassed their achievement last Sunday when they collected their first provincial title in great style.

 

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