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Late Dublin goals deny complacent Wexford victory

RTE 21 Apr 2024
But the home-side lost ground before half-time as Donal Burke (free), Danny Sutcliffe – the attacker from his own half – and defender Chris Crummey had Dublin back on terms at the break (0-11 to 1-8).
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Dublin and Meath off to a winning start in Leinster

RTE 21 Apr 2024
Dublin ... Jennifer Dunne added a long range point on twenty-four minutes and while Dowling and Niamh Farrelly added a brace of frees, Dublin were comfortably in front at the break leading 2-10 to 0-3.
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Keith Rossiter: It's three minutes I won't forget for a while

RTE 21 Apr 2024
But we broke it down in a Dublin (player's) path ... Donoghue became animated during the match when no action was taken after Donal Burke was injured in a challenge, the Dublin boss reporting that his free-taker had suffered a broken nose.
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Cavan threaten an upset but Tyrone do enough to win in extra-time

The Irish Times 21 Apr 2024
The Red Hands were soon in for another half chance, this time Michaekl McKernan knocking over, but Cavan landed a huge blow when Oisin Brady and Conor Brady combined to find Madden, who wriggled free to blast into the roof of the net.
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Cian O'Sullivan hopeful that Dublin have put underperformances behind them ahead of Leinster opener against Wexford

RTE 17 Apr 2024
Dublin hurling's need to look inwards as progress stalls ... The positives to come out of the league for Dublin were the return of free-taker Donal Burke, who had been absent for club and county since last year's All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Clare.
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Brian Fenton: I was proud of never having been red carded

RTE 17 Apr 2024
Brian Fenton spent Dublin's Leinster championship opener against Meath watching at home in the company of Marty Morrissey and Eamonn Fitzmaurice, occasionally flicking over to the Premier League on Sky.
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Man charged with murder of Shane Knott in Naas told gardaí ‘it was self defence’

The Irish Times 16 Apr 2024
Padraig Delaney was grated free legal aid ... Colin Keegan/Collins Dublin Tue Apr 16 2024 - 13.36 ... He told the court a person had called to a Dublin garda station to express concern that “there may be a ...
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Dublin blitz Meath to advance in Leinster

RTE 14 Apr 2024
While a Mathew Costello free levelled matters towards the end of the first quarter, Dublin were beginning to find holes in the Meath defence and from one such counter-attack, Bugler was afforded far ...
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Killester beat Wildcats to complete the double

RTE 14 Apr 2024
Claire Melia, who was awarded the MVP, was putting her stamp on proceedings, a putback basket and jump shot in the closing stages put the Dublin side 48-15 up ... Four Michelle Clarke free throws steadied things for Killester.
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Sleek and stylish Churchtown four-bed off Braemor Road for €1.195m

The Irish Times 10 Apr 2024
High-tech, A-rated south Dublin home with maintenance-free garden and cool interiors ... 9 Braemor Drive Churchtown Dublin 14 ... streets just off Braemor Road in the south Dublin suburb of Churchtown.
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New exhibition opens at Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery

RTE 10 Apr 2024
Donations and their Legacy' has opened at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, featuring works of art that have been recently donated ... first female Lord Mayor of Dublin, ‘Kathleen Clarke’ by Brian Maguire.
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Does private equity’s accountancy raid in Ireland stack up?

The Times/The Sunday Times 07 Apr 2024
FG Blake set up on Grafton Street in Dublin in 1923 and made a name for itself in the post-civil war Free State, advising on the new double taxation laws between newly independent Ireland and the UK ... .
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Kildare win Division 2 title for first time in 20 years

RTE 07 Apr 2024
... famous Tyrone family — went on to trade points at either end of the pitch, but with sunshine making way for driving rain in north Dublin, this showpiece suddenly became less free-flowing in nature.
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Enda McGinley: Dublin-Derry classic more of an outlier

RTE 06 Apr 2024
The free-flowing nature of the Division 1 football league final and the quality both Dublin and Derry produced may indeed be replicated in this year's championship, but most teams will still have a "fairly defensive shape", says Enda McGinley.
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