GAELIC SPORTS WORLD Issue 6 - Aug 1, 2014 | Page 3
CONTENT
MAIN STORY GAA OPPORTUNITIES IN ARGENTINA AND SOUTH AMERICA
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Argentina GAA is only a speck on the country’s sporting landscape, but that is about to
change as the winds of development sweep through one Buenos Aires club , about the
country and beyond. Fostering Gaelic culture and sports at one unique entity, Hurling
Club, is Argentine Ronnie Quinn, an Irish descendant, and with the help of former
English rugby player and national coach Les Cusworth, opportunity beckons for the
future.
USA
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AUSTRALIA
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The latest news and results around the US in the cities of Boston, Indianapolis, and
St. Louis along with new reports from the hurling capitol of America, Milwaukee, as
well as reports on the Cascade League from Oregon.
We check in on the crucial last few rounds of this year’s Queensland GAA League in
Brisbane, with the winners already looking ahead to the championship.
RESULTS
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A look at all the recent results around the GAA world.
EUROPE
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We look ahead to this weekend’s big European GAA Hurling and Camogie finals in
Brussels, where the home teams look poised.
LOST SLIOTAR
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US news editor and hurler, John Simcoe, recounts a tale of angst when seeking out a
cunning sliotar that seems to have disappeared into thin air.
IRELAND HURLING
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Denis O’Brien reflects on the recent All Ireland quarter finals, casts an eye on venues
and competition structures.
IRELAND FOOTBALL
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Tommy Moran reflects on the impact of the coaches temprament in his latest piece
on Gaelic Football in Ireland.
FRENCH BLOG
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French native Cyril Iordanidis, this time reports in English on the latest France Team
news for the history November Gaelic Football international with Italy.
COACHING CORNER
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Joe Trolan, GAA Coach and sports academic in his latest offering, tackles head-on
the matter of an ‘angry’ coach and why they have problems..
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