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When Luke Dempsey thinks back to the crazy few weeks he was in the running for the Meath job it makes him smile.

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Roscommon, Longford, Carlow and Fermanagh all registered wins in Division 4 of the Allianz Football League this afternoon.

Sun, 03 Apr, 2011

NFL Division 4 round-up

London top Division 4 of the Allianz Football League after the opening round of matches. Leitrim were also victorious, while there were draws in the Carlow v Wicklow and Longford v Roscommon games.

Sun, 06 Feb, 2011

Connolly stars as DIT rout Wexford

DUBLIN senior Diarmuid Connolly fired 1-7 as DIT completely outclassed a poor Wexford outfit in a lopsided O’Byrne Cup opening round tie at Enniscorthy yesterday afternoon.

Mon, 10 Jan, 2011

DIT dominate Wexford in O'Byrne Cup

A severely under strength Wexford side fell at the first hurdle in this season's O'Byrne Cup as a determined DIT outfit, who have one eye on the Sigerson Cup, handed them a heavy beating.

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