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Published 22:01 8 Sept 2017 BST
St.Brendan's may well be the first team with no Dublin born and bred to win a championship title in the county but the reality is that they won't be the last.
As rural to urban migration continues to grow the non-Dublin playing population also begins to grow.People move here to live and to work and for many a vital part of that living is getting involved in the community and getting involved in the GAA.Kerry and Dingle star has made his decision on AFL future with Geelong Cats
Interesting… Kerry’s Mark O’Connor has made his decision on AFL future after speculation on the defender lining out for The Kingdom. The Dingle native’s contract with AFL side Geelong was expiring come the end of the 2025/26 season. However, O’Connor has penned a new two-year deal ending Kerry supporters hopes of him playing in the […]
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