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Mayo should have too much in the tank for Roscommon

Tomorrow (Saturday) in McHale Park in Castlebar at 5pm Mayo will be expected to account for Fergal O’Donnell’s Roscommon and qualify for the 2009 Connacht final on July 19. Mayo have been operating at a higher level then Roscommon over the past few years and it is a steady and consistent Division 1 team facing a Division 3 outfit.

Unemployment for county footballers and hurlers becoming a massive problem

Reading the Sunday Times last weekend, Donegal wing-back Barry Dunnion outlined how over a third of the Donegal football panel are out of work with little prospect of any in the near future.

Rock out at Danny’s tonight

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If you’re looking for some good music tonight, but you’re not too sure where to go, get yourself to Danny Byrne’s, Mullingar where Ever27, Zombie Cops and Hitman Lord are sure to entertain.

Bannon welcomes innovation of BMW colleges

Longford/ Westmeath Fine Gael Deputy James Bannon has welcomed the announcement that seven Border, Midlands and West (BMW) region educational institutions are to combine their strengths under Líonra, the education network.

Amnesty’s Freedom Café hosts Living Foods evening

Amnesty International’s Freedom Café in Middle Street will host a Living Foods Lifestyle event on Tuesday at 7pm about ‘guilt free foods’ which promote good health and energy, without counting calories.

Kilkenny publicans calling time on waste

Kilkenny and Carlow local authorities recently launched a new project aimed at tackling the challenges in preventing waste in public houses.

Achieve that hair-free look with Laserderm

We have all wished for a body free from embarrassing unsightly hair. Now is your chance to realise that dream for summer. The Laserderm Clinic offers the most advanced method of permanent hair removal which is practically painless and removes unwanted hair quickly and effectively.

The sideline can be a tiring place even when you win

I arrived home last Sunday evening from McHale Park exhausted after our championship match against Ballaghaderreen. Anyone involved in team management might understand what I am talking about here. Championship football really does sap the energy and those on the sideline, more often than not, end up suffering greater fatigue than those who actually play the game. It’s hard to explain, but the adrenaline starts to pump, in my case, as early as the Saturday morning, the day before the game. Our pre- match routine involved us meeting up as a group in Crossmolina at 11am for a kick about and a team meeting. It is at this time, when we began to discuss and analyse the strengths and perceived weaknesses of the opposition that the butterflies started to flutter.

WYG Ireland short-listed for award

A Kilkenny-based company has been shortlisted for a prestigious award this week.

Food as fuel - countdown to TriAthlone 2009

The key to nutrition, and sports nutrition in particular, is to feed the body’s cells the nutrients it needs to thrive and to repair damage efficiently. 

 

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