GAELIC SPORTS WORLD Issue 2 Sample Test, June 5, 2014 | Page 26

NEW SOUTH WALES GAA May 26th -June 1st, 2014 It’s coming down to the final sector in this year’s ten round New South Wales GAA League in Sydney with some crucial weekends ahead for qualification into the semi-finals. It has been a tight league up to the end of May with no clear-cut winner in all codes. After Round 6 on Sunday, May 26 at Monarch Fields in Ingleburn outside Sydney, the table in men’s football saw the only unbeaten side in the competition Penrith Gaels in the lead by three points over last year’s finalists Young Irelands on seven and just ahead of defending champions Michael Cusacks on points difference, followed by Clan Na Gael and Cormac McAnallens on five and Bondi Gaels, though competitive, yet to get a win. In the Ladies table defending champion’s McAnallens controlled things at the top, followed by 2013 runner’s-up Cusacks and then YI, with Clan in fourth place and Central Coast and Penrith in fifth and sixth respectively. Meanwhile in a very competitive Hurling league, Craobh Padraig were back with a bang in the lead and the only unbeaten team with defending champion’s Cusacks in s X