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There were 14 awards for community-run spaces across the country.
Earlier, Stephen Cluxton saved a Paul Geaney penalty.
GMIT, IT Carlow and WIT all have last eight clashes to look forward to.
He didn’t lick it off the stones.
Come on down, Aussie Gleeson.
The Kenmare club man found the net in style yesterday in Castlebar.
The Clare senior found the net in the first-half of their match against WIT.
The Donegal captain showed the way against Queen’s University.
The attacker was in action against Tyrone yesterday in the Dr McKenna Cup.
Wicklow defeated Carlow IT in their seasonal opener yesterday.
Colm Cooper, Ciaran Lyng, Michael Meehan, Brian Hurley and Marc Ó Sé struck brilliant goals this year.
Anthony Nash, Conor McGrath, Michael Fennelly, David Burke and Joe Bergin all notched brilliant strikes this year.
The former Tyrone footballer writes in his new book about one of the greatest strikes ever seen in Croke Park.
The Kerry defender hit a superb goal in a Division 2 relegation play off.
Walter Walsh, Paul Ryan, David Burke, Anthony Nash and Conor McGrath are all in the mix.
We can’t decide which of these sublime strikes was the best.
The college was the first university in the world to be awarded the international Green Flag for environmental friendliness in 2010.
The university received the prestigious award as part of An Tasice’s Green-Campus programme.
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