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  • Humphreys just shades it

    Whatever else the Irish management might be accused of, an inconsistent selection policy is not one of them. p
  • Kenna to join injury-hit squad

    Six weeks ago when the FAI unveiled him as their new man he may well have believed he had just landed the best job in the world but as the build up to Brian Kerr's first competitive match as manager of the Ireland team rumbled on yesterday it's hard to imagine that, at a stretch, the Dubliner couldn't think of a few handier numbers just now. p
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  • Wales match is postponed

    Wales' route to the Euro 2004 finals has been knocked off course by UEFA's decision to postpone their match with Serbia and Montenegro next week for security reasons. p
  • Real hope to profit from Beckham

    David Beckham was chosen from a shortlist of three Premiership players to become Real Madrid's transfer market priority this summer, it emerged yesterday. p
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  • O'Brien's cool finish brings cup back to Longford

    Bring together the two schools that have dominated Leinster Colleges' football for the last 15 years and you expect a classic. Bring them together playing pure and fearless football and you get that and more. p
  • Healy is linked to Dublin position

    Speculation is growing that former Offaly and Kilkenny manager Diarmuid Healy will be appointed Dublin's Director of Hurling. Healy, a highly respected figure in the game, masterminded Offaly's great breakthrough in Leinster in 1980 and at All-Ireland level a year later. p
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  • Neale confident of retaining his lead

    Back in 1995 a golfing greenhorn by the name of Padraig Harrington turned professional, leaving us hoping he had something to fall back on. p
  • Watery grave awaits even the best

    It measures just 137 yards. It is the largest green on the course, or so they say. It is surrounded by water, except for a narrow walkway off the back that attaches it to man-made hills where spectators congregate to watch the torture. p
  • Tiger shoots up the table as most wanted man

    "Now that you are on the Tour what are your goals," Dean Wilson, the 2003 Golf Masters (and PGA Tour) rookie, was asked recently p
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  • Florida to bypass Aintree

    RACING: Florida Pearl will avoid next week's Aintree Grand National meeting and instead wait to try and repeat last year's Heineken Gold Cup triumph at Punchestown. p
  • Athletics, sailing take the lion's share

    Grants totalling just over €2 million were announced yesterday by the Irish Sports Council, with athletics by far the main beneficiary. Another 22 sports were part of the €2,075,621 total allocation that came under the 2003 International Carding Scheme. p
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