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Niall Farrell

Niall Farrell is a 20 year-old reporter who is passionate about Gaelic Games. He played hurling for St.Clare's as a schoolboy and is a current member of the DCU Handball Club. As a reporter, Niall covered DCU's winning Sigerson Cup season and football league campaign, as well as the DCU hurling team's run to the Ryan Cup final and league win. He also reports on League of Ireland soccer for extratime.ie- reporting live from grounds around the country.

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Pearse Corcoran

Pearse Corcoran is an avid sports fan who comes from a vast GAA background, including his father who won an All Ireland medal with Cavan and brothers who represented Dublin in Hurling and Football. Pearse has performed many roles within his home club of Ballinteer St. Johns and takes his knowledge of Gaelic Games into the role of a journalist. Pearse has previously worked for the Sunday Times, The Star and has experience working in radio broadcasting. Pearse who recently won the Irish Colleges Fresher of the Year for 2009/2010 for his college IT Tallaght hopes to bring the same skills that many of the great Gaelic football players display week in week out to his blog posts. Pearse lists his sporting writing heroes as Jimmy Magee and Brian Carthy.

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David Prendergast

David Prendergast is twenty two years old and comes from Kilrossanty in Co. Waterford. He is going into his final year studying English and History in University of Limerick. His grandfather was a member of the historic Waterford football team which beat Kerry in 1957 and Cork in 1960. His passion for the G.A.A. stems from his family's involvement and parish's obsession. Living in the mountains he learnt from a young age that there is nothing only football. His home club Kilrossanty is a proud GAA parish steeped in history, silverware (although our last success at Senior level dates back to 1989) and anecdotes. Just ask Paidi O Se how Kerry got their famous green and gold colours!

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Ciaran Daly

Ciaran Daly is a 27 year old sports journalist from Newry. He is finishing a Masters in Journalism at DCU and is working on placement at the sports section of the Irish Times for the duration of the summer. Ciaran was this year's winner of the Veronica Guerin Memorial Bursary. He is a long-suffering Down fan. The first big game he remembers going to was the Mourne men's semi-final victory over Kerry in 1991 at Croke Park. Ciaran has worked at the Newry Democrat as a GAA correspondent. He has also had articles published in the Irish Times and the Examiner.

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Liam Kelly

Liam Kelly is twenty two years old and comes from Co. Monaghan. He is studying Sports Journalism at the University of Lincoln in England. His passion and huge interest in Gaelic games is reflected in his dissertation, 'GAA and the question of Professionalism'. Gaelic football has been a part of his life since he was a child and he still plays for his local club side, Aghabog in Co. Monaghan. At 22 he is still quite young but has already collected medals at both minor and senior level. This opportunity to report on inter-county fixtures at championship level is one that he intends to grasp with both hands.

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  • 20 Aug 2010

    Dublin V Cork Preview

    For the two most populated counties in Ireland, it's astonishing to think that Dublin and Cork have had to wait fifteen and twenty years, respectively, for a win in the Senior Football Championship. read more

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    For the two most populous counties in Ireland, it’s astonishing to think that Dublin and Cork have had to wait fifteen and twenty years, respectively, for a win in the Senior Football Championship. 

    The Rebel county are looking to reach their second consecutive All-Ireland final after defeating Cavan, Wexford, Limerick and Roscommon on the way to facing Dublin in this year’s semi-final. Cork play a fairly wide game and the quarter-final match against Cork saw them win 1-16 to 0-10 with top scorers Daniel Goulding (0-6) and Pearse O’Neill (1-2) in fine form.

    But most pundits contend that Cork have yet to really step out of first gear and produce the kind of football Conor Counihan’s side are capable of.

    Dublin dispatched Tyrone in the last round in one of the big shocks of this year’s Championship, facing the Red Hand with the same intensity and high pressure that the Ulster Champions are famous for.

    For all of their pressurising and defensive bluster, the Dubs have been criticised by some for being too reliant on the Brogan brothers, Bernard and Alan, who pointed 0-10 between them against Tyrone.

    If Dublin are to go past the last four for the first time since 1995, the new breed of player brought in this year, like Eoghan O’Gara and Michael Dara McAuley, will have to perform.

    Pearse O’Neill, who goaled and turned in a man of the match display against Roscommon, carries the hopes of many Corkonian fans going into Sunday’s clash.

    The Aghada club man has won three Munster titles- scoring 2-15 in nineteen Championship appearances so far- and the Dublin defence will be keenly aware of the threat he poses. 

    Forward Daniel Goulding is another danger with a tally of 1-30 so far this year in the Championship, but the scoring stakes are dominated by Dublin’s Bernard Brogan- second in the overall top scorer’s chart with 2-35.

    Graham Canty was a doubt for Cork, but the Cork Captain has been named in the Cork starting line-up along with Ciaran Sheehan, who was also an injury worry.

    Cork boss Conor Counihan has made three changes to the side that beat Roscommon, starting John Miskella, Alan O’Connor and Donncha O’Connor, who all featured on the bench last time out.

    Dublin have made one change from the team that defeated Tyrone, replacing Barry Cahill with Cian O’Sullivan, who came on at half-time against the Red Hand.

    CORK: Alan Quirke; Ray Carey, Michael Shields, John Miskella; Noel O’Leary, Graham Canty (capt), Paudie Kissane; Alan O’Connor, Aidan Walsh; Paul Kerrigan, Pearse O’Neill, Paddy Kelly; Daniel Goulding, Ciaran Sheehan, Donncha O’Connor.

    DUBLIN: Stephen Cluxton, Michael Fitzsimons, Rory O’Carroll, Philly McMahon, Kevin Nolan, Ger Brennan, Cian O’Sullivan, Ross McConnell, Michael Darragh Macauley, Niall Corkery, Alan Brogan, Bryan Cullen, David Henry, Eoghan O’Gara, Bernard Brogan

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