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You Want To Be The Best Version Of Yourself That You Can Be

When people talk about the magic of sport, it is a term that Deirdre Murphy can relate to when recalling how her journey began. It has been a journey filled with success both on and off the field, with the Clooney-Quin woman going on to help steer the fortunes of UL as the GAA Development Offier in a period that saw the college winning all bar one of the top level titles in the Higher Education competitions. Those talents and experience are also being harnessed at the moment by the new Club Clare hurling supporters group, with Clare manager Brian Lohan knowing only too well what someone like Deirdre can bring to the table.

We Learned The Tough Way With Anthony That You Have To Make The Most Of Every Day

Never assume that tomorrow is going to come, so do your best today. It is a mantra that was always present in the Foley household when Rosie, Anthony and Orla were growing up, but little did they know the meaning it would take on in later years. Life after Axel will never and could never be the same, but putting the focus on the fact that there is still a life to be lived has helped to put a semblance of shape back on a daily routine. For a family like the Foley’s, sport was always going to be the cornerstone of that life and from an early age, Rosie recalled that it was always something that was in the family DNA.

Garrity unhappy with Team of the Year selection - The Fermanagh Herald

Garrity unhappy with Team of the Year selection - The Fermanagh Herald
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Roslea mourns death of another county great - The Fermanagh Herald

THE community of Roslea was saddened by the death of yet another Fermanagh great. The late Joe Goodwin, of Lakefield, Roslea, died peacefully last week in the loving care of his family at Omagh Hospital. Mr Goodwin was widely known for his contribution to the GAA, having won three senior championship titles with Roslea and an All-Ireland Junior title with the Fermanagh county team back in 1959. “I first came across Joe Goodwin on the Roslea senior team when I joined it, I was very young and at that stage he had three  championship medals and had been on the county panel for the ‘59 final,” explained former teammate and friend Peter McGinnity.

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