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Latest Edition - Issue 8
Our cover star this month is Derry captain Gerard O'Kane.
The Glenullin man has an enviable track record as captain at both college and underage level.
Coach Damien Cassidy is hoping that O'Kane can work his magic once again and lead Derry to some overdue success.
Down's new boss, James McCartan, would love to guide the Mournemen back to the top but at the moment, he's trying to keep expectation levels down.
The former All-Star has watched his charges make a blistering start to 2010 but he as he explains, he is expecting some difficult days in the coming months.
Outside of Ulster, Martin Crummy, has turned his attentions to hurling. A rested Dan Shanahan explains that he is fired up and determined to nail down a regular starting spot on the Waterford team. Martin has also spoken to Dublin's hurling convert Shane Ryan. The Naomh Mearnog man has committed himself solely to the Dublin hurling cause this year but is finding it hard to get up to speed.
In ladies football, Louise Glass speaks to two county stars who have made the switch from round ball to oval ball. Eliza Downey and Nora Stapleton have both represented Ireland in this year's Six Nations championship.
Paul Kelly asks managers to stop complaining and get on with implementing the new rules. And two local politicians put matters of state to one side to discuss the key role the GAA has played in their lives.
And if that is not enough for you we have the usual mix of performance and nutritional advice, a feature on the regeneration of West Belfast and Monaghan midfield maestro, Dick Clerkin, outlines his ambitions for 2010.
Issue 6
- Armagh Minors
- Kerry is the Kingdom
- The Cats make history
- The summer of Saffron
- Mayo Football-a whole different ball game
- Rest for success-Donegals Karl Lacey
- The Great defender-Aidan O'Mahony, talks about the All Ireland final.
- Tomas McCann-Antrim, Building for the future.
- McCloskey embraces new life at Wasps. Gaa coach moves to England.
Issue 5
- Marty McGrath, Fermanagh Captain hungry for Success
- Meehan dreams of September Glory- Michael Meehan of Galway has a point to prove
- Irwins team of the month
- Charlie Vernon: Armaghs rising star
- The Championship in pictures
Issue 7
Issue 4
- Club Hurling Final- La Salle v Portumna
- Club Football Final- Kilmacud Crokes v Crossmaglen
- Aidan Carr- Downs free taker talks to us exclusively
- Alternative Training- By Jason Kelly
- Eoghan Rua in Dubai
- Fergal Healy- Hurling for Success
Issue 3
- The Grants debate. Yes or No?
- Corey Story: Vincent Corey
- Peter Canavan- Interview with Errigle’s new Manager
- Martin Rogan- Ex Rossa Hurler turns to Heavy Weight Boxing
- Carryduff GAC- Planning for the Future
- San Francisco GAA- GAA in USA!
Issue 1
- Ireland triumphant Down Under: The Ireland team celebrate their victory in Melbourne.
- Competition for places key to Crossmaglen’s success.
- Cassidy makes Ulster success a Priority for Derry.
- Enda McGinley:The Interview
- St John's Belfast Taking long road to success.
- Here come the girls: Having a cuppa and scone at The Loft with the Tyrone First Ladies








