When Longford take on Tipperary in the National Football League Division 3 relegation play-off on Sunday week, June 13, some supporters will be in attendance, a.
Longford manager Padraic Davis conscious of very thin line between success and failure in revamped national league
Longford boss Padraic Davis speaking to his players following their Leinster Championship clash against Louth at TEG Cusack Park last November Picture: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile
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Michael Quinn, Barry McKeon, David McGivney and the Kenny brothers Shane and Oran will all be back in action for Longford as the manager Padraic Davis bids to build on the progress made last season amid the frustrating Covid pandemic.
The Division 3 status in the National Football League was consolidated in comfortable fashion and further satisfaction was gained in the hard earned win over Louth in the opening round of the Leinster Championship back at the beginning of November.
Davis & Longford look for League progress
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Michael Quinn, Barry McKeon, David McGivney and the Kenny brothers Shane and Oran will all be back in action for Longford as the manager Padraic Davis bids to build on the progress made last season amid the frustrating Covid pandemic.
The Division 3 status in the National Football League was consolidated in comfortable fashion and further satisfaction was gained in the hard earned win over Louth in the opening round of the Leinster Championship back at the beginning of November.
Quinn, McKeon, McGivney and the Kenny boys from Lanesboro were all missing that day in Mullingar for different reasons and it was the same situation for the unlucky defeat against Laois in the provincial quarter-final at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park a week later.
IAPI Teams up with Griffith College for â¬10,000 Bursary
May 7, 2021
Pictured: Charley StoneyCEO of IAPI
IAPI and the faculty of Journalism and Media Communications at Griffith College has launched its â¬10,000 creative bursary aimed at disadvantaged and DEIS Schools across Ireland.
The theme for this yearâs bursary- which is now in its third year- is âSustainabilityâ and to be eligible for a piece of the bursary, schools are being asked to develop a creative communications campaign that highlights their sustainable initiatives and policies.
The schools are also being asked to be as creative as possible with their submission, and are encouraged to use video, audio, graphic design, social media and creative writing to demonstrate how their school practises sustainability.
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“Everything has to be on the table” when it comes to talks on a United Ireland – including re-joining the Commonwealth, according to a Fianna Fáil senator.
Wexford Senator Malcolm Byrne was speaking after Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond said Ireland should re-join the association as a gesture of goodwill to unionists.
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The Hard Shoulder this evening, Senator Byrne said Commonwealth membership is just one of a wide range of issues that will need to be considered in any talks on a United Ireland.
“I do think that, when we are looking at building a new nation, everything has to be on the table,” he said.