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Public enemy number 1. |
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Written by The Lonely Reiteoir
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 21:37 |
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North, South, East or Wesht, they get sent everywhere.
Without any query, they know their destination sometimes changes in transit. But they are definitely going to make it. They know that there will be trouble on the battlefield, there will definitely be snipers waiting for them to stick their head just a smidgeon above the parapet and they're a goner!
If you don’t keep your wits about you, you might not come back at all….On top of all that, there’s a mountain of bodies telling you what to do, but never giving you the same instructions, it’s confusing. What to do? Do they cut the blue wire or the red one? Does anyone care?
They uphold the law. They make sure it’s going to be peace at the end. No weapons, just some colourful language though. We are of course talking about the person sent us from the high heavens above, the one who knows no injustice, the one who defends the weak and compliments the strong, Brothers/Sisters of the GAA could you please upstanding and give a harm hand of appreciation to The referee. Somebody? Anybody?
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GAA games development conference |
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Written by MrWhite
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Thursday, 06 November 2008 21:49 |
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For those interested in attending the GAA games development conference details have been sent to us and are as follows. The Conference will take place on the weekend of November 28th and 29th in Croke Park and will feature a number of innovations that we have not used previously – 1. International speakers (from the USA and the Australian Institute of Sport), 2. Irish speakers with international experience (Giles Warrington Physiologist for the Olympic squad) and 3. High profile coaches from around Ireland. We will culminate with a practical coaching demonstration on the Croke Park pitch under lights by Martin Fogarty (Kilkenny Senior Hurling Coach) and Michael McGeehin (Director of Coaching Ireland, Limerick Senior Football and St Eunans Senior Football team coach). You can access more information or reserve a place through the Games Development website – www.gamesdevelopment.gaa.ie |
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