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Conor Hayes | "It was a Rare Game!" | 2005 All-Ireland Semi-Final

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KAROL DILLON: ‘We either accept that players are not two-sided… or we change it!’ | Laterality in Intercounty Gaelic Football

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7 days ago - 45 mins

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Carla Rowe | "One of the most stomach-twisting feelings I can remember"

The 2025 John West Féile Peile na nÓg national division one finals will take place at the Derry GAA Centre of Excellence at Owenbeg on Saturday, June 28. Dublin women's football captain Carla Rowe is one of the competitions ambassadors, and she sat down for a chat at Croke Park with OTB's Gaelic Games correspondent Tommy Rooney. She shared her feelings of missing out on the Dubs' All Ireland quarter-final defeat to Galway through injury last year. Rowe also gave her view on life under new management, following the departure of Mick Bohan, as well as her advice for her 14-year old self.