GAELIC SPORTS WORLD Issue 2 Sample Test, June 5, 2014 | Page 3

CONTENT MAIN FEATURE – COLLEGE GAA ON THE HORIZON IN AMERICA 6-9 Gaelic Sports World Magazine second Sample Issue main story is on the recent triumphant US College GAA National Finals at New York. The event drew together the biggest ever representation of US college teams in hurling and for the first time in Gaelic football, boosting the fledgling NCGAA organization’s confidence and placing Gaelic Sports on the American sporting horizon. USA News and results on Gaelic Sports leagues and tournaments across the USA, highlighting recent action in the newest and up- and-coming region of the South East, and back with more news from Indianapolis, St. Louis, and the Boston Northeast. 10 - 14 IRELAND HURLING 15 IRELAND FOOTBALL 16 Another week and yet another thriller in the Munster Hurling Championship. Tipp and Limerick, battled each other for 70 minutes last week, the men in green were left standing. Denis O’Brien muses as to why, and then runs the rule over what Cork must do before a ball is pucked against Waterford in the much anticipated quarter final replay on Sunday. Former GAA official and national referee, Tommy Moran, considers refereeing and the man ‘making the call’. BRITAIN 17 - 19 EUROPE 20 - 22 We take our first look at the GAA scene in the UK with recent news and results from Warwickshire. An engaging Hurling match report from Diarmuid Kelly in Germany, recounting the first ever hurling match to take place in the former East German city of Dresden. We also report on a highly successful Camogie Workshop in Switzerland. ASIA Gaelic Sports World reports on the hugely successful South Asia Games in Hanoi, Vietnam where Singapore Gaels recorded a ‘Magnificent Seven’. AUSTRALIA News, results from Rounds 6 and 7 of the New South Wales GAA League in Sydney, Australia. We also report on the latest news, results and tables in the Queensland GAA Leagues. COACHING CORNER GAA Coach and Asia GAA Chairman, Joe Trolan asks what coaching model should be employed worldwide in this introductory article on Gaelic Sports coaching development. 23 24 - 26 27 3