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# Wicklow GAA

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2022
# Orchard County
All-Ireland winner Oisín McConville set to be appointed new Wicklow manager
The Crossmaglen Rangers man has been recommended to the Wicklow county board for the position.
# Garden of Hope
The Mayo native who has helped Wicklow go from relegation to five-goal Leinster heroes
Alan Costello took over the Wicklow footballers with Gary Duffy in March.
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# garden county
Wicklow football manager Davy Burke steps down
The Kildare native led the Garden County to promotion from Division 4 in 2020 and retained their Division 3 status this year.
# It's a girl
'It would have broken my heart not to be by her side for the labour and the birth'
Former Wicklow footballer John McGrath speaks to The42 about the birth of his first baby.
# lucky to be alive
Ex-Wicklow footballer 'lucky to be alive' after club-mates used defibrillator nine times to save his life
Don Jackman is back at home recovering after a sudden cardiac arrest.
# Wrap
Wicklow keeper Jackson nails late winner, while Cahillane goal sees Laois past Tally's Down
There was plenty of football action in Divisions 3 and 4 on Saturday.
# Home and Away
Wicklow GAA 'hugely disappointed' after Dublin clash moved to O'Moore Park
Leinster GAA today confirmed the quarter-final venues for later this month.
# Wrap
Off the mark! Big wins for Meath and Kildare in Leinster MFC openers
Offaly and Laois also prevailed in the first round of the Leinster Minor Football Championship.
# success
Leinster U21FC: Kildare and Laois triumph in quarter-finals tie
It’s be the Lilywhites against the O’Moore County in the provincial semi-final this year at U21 level.
# Round-Up
Division 3 FL: Wins for Monaghan, Antrim, Fermanagh and Roscommon
There was a full round of fixtures in Division Three of the Allianz NFL this afternoon. Monaghan made a positive start to the year crushing Meath at Clones.
# GAA
Leinster Club GAA Round-Up
There were key matches in seven counties in the eastern province over the weekend.
# finals
Football decider showdowns in Louth, Wexford and Wicklow
There are three county senior titles down for decision in Leinster tomorrow.
# Final Prize
Louth SFC, Westmeath SFC and Wicklow SFC semi-final showdowns
There were county senior football final places on offer in the Wee County, the Lake County and the Garden County over the weekend.
# Last Four Battles
Club Call: Leinster – Louth SFC, Westmeath SFC, Wexford SFC and Wicklow SFC
The semi-final stage has been reached in four county senior football championships in Leinster with finalists to be determined this weekend.
# Upset
Report: Wicklow suffer shock loss to Leitrim
Barney Breen’s men secured their first-ever victory in the All-Ireland qualifiers today.
# Game on
GAA team news: Limerick and Waterford name sides for tomorrow
The Déise have made several changes to the XV that lost heavily against Limerick.
# GAA
Five things we now know after the weekend's football action
The choice of venue is key to the game-day experience and too many early-season games are played in bigger stadia and particularly Croke Park, write Ewan MacKenna.
# GAA
'They bullied us' -- Wicklow manager Murphy reflects on Royal rumble
“We just didn’t have the strength. Meath were the better side,” concluded the Garden County chief yesterday evening.
AS IT HAPPENED
Meath v Wicklow, Leinster Football Championship First Round
Meath get over a slow start to comfortably brush aside a fading challenge of Wicklow.
# GAA
Royals are rumbled but is that enough for Wicklow?
Everything seems ripe for a shock but despite all the signs, Ewan MacKenna thinks Meath still have enough to stop Wicklow making history.
# Betting
You betcha! Check out the top three wagers of the GAA weekend
Having escaped from the office with €100 of our money, Ewan MacKenna spends the summer betting it wisely and promising us a profit via his three tips a week.
# Team news
Four debutants named for Meath's Championship clash with Wicklow
Meanwhile, Brian Farrell and Joe Sheridan both return to the side.
AS IT HAPPENED
Fermanagh v Wicklow, National Football League Division Four Final
In the first of the weekend’s four National Football League finals, it was a battle between the two least successful counties in the history of the sport. Catch up on the action here.
# GAA
Croke Park should be a beginning for teams in the spotlight today
Whatever about Wexford, but for Longford, Wicklow and Fermanagh today’s finals cannot be about one day out at HQ.
# Game on
I'll try my best to increase pressure on McEnaney, says Murphy
The Wicklow manager also says his side won’t be influenced by the controversy surrounding the Meath team ahead of the upcoming clash between the sides.
# It's back
Back in business: catch up on yesterday's GAA results
There was a whole load of inter-county football played yesterday. Here’s what happened…
# Sport Never Sleeps
Outsiders get a look-in as big guns paired off in 2012 Championship draws
The 2011 season is barely over – and the 2012 championship draws have already been done. So who did your county get?
# Mop-up
GAA mop-up: No rub of the green for Meath, as Cork set up classic decider
Cork and Kerry will meet in the Munster decider, a well-oiled Kildare overcome Meath, and the lower tier hurling championships wrap up at HQ.