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RTÉ Sport launched its comprehensive coverage of the 2016 GAA Championships on Sunday with a special broadcast of RTÉ Radio 1’s Sunday Sport from the birthplace of the GAA, Hayes Hotel in Thurles. RTÉ will take you there this Championship season with over 31 live games on RTÉ One television, gaa | RTÉ Digital Blog - RTE.ie Ailbhe Garrihy All Ireland American Drama Aoibhin Garrihy Aoife Hearne comedy sketch show Croke Park Doireann Garrihy Dr Ciara Kelly Dr Eddie Murphy; dietitian Dr. Eva Orsmond Ellen Pompeo gaa Gaelic Football Grey Sloan Memorial Grey’s Anatomy Health and Fitness Healthy Ireland Council Ireland Ireland Lights Up Irish Comedy Irish history RTÉ and GAA grit their teeth as Eir hit the archive jackpot 2020-7-16 · When Eir sport acquired the GAA’s archive rights in the last round of negotiations three years ago, until 2022, it looked a good fit for a specialist sports broadcaster with plenty of need for GAA Football – The Irish Sun

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2020-6-26 · The GAA is expected to give guidance today on the protocols to be followed by clubs if a player contracts Covid-19. As teams return to contact training from Monday, the GAA hopes to be in a RTÉ Sport launches 2013 GAA Championship Coverage - RTE.ie 2013-5-13 · Image Name: Launch of RTÉ Sport s 2013 GAA Championship Coverage Description: 12 May 2013; Three year old Sean Cunney, from Naas, Co. Kildare and eight year old Peter Catterson from Dealgany, Co. Wicklow with Páraic Duffy, Ard Stiúrthóir of the GAA and Ryle Nugent, Group Head of RTÉ Sport, in attendance at the launch of RTÉ Sport s 2013 GAA Championship coverage.

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SPORT ON RTÉ2 WEEK 25 | RTÉ Presspack - RTE.ie 2015-6-13 · First up is Armagh v Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football quarter final from the Athletic Grounds, Armagh. Commentary from Darragh Maloney and Kevin McStay (TI 2.00pm). Then it’s off to Pearse Stadium, Salthill for the Connacht Senior Football semi-final clash of Galway and Mayo. Commentary from Marty Morrissey and Tom Carr. (TI 4.00pm) RTÉ Sport launches 2016 GAA Championship Coverage