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GAA: Railway Flop For Sad Ulster; Ulster 1-12 Connacht 3-18.


THERE appeared to be more interest in the allegation The assertion, claim, declaration, or statement of a party to an action, setting out what he or she expects to prove.

If the allegations in a plaintiff's complaint are insufficient to establish that the person's legal rights have been violated, the defendant can make a
 that Dunloy's eight Ulster Ulster, northernmost of the historic provinces of Ireland. Modern Ulster consists of nine counties. Six (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Derry, and Tyrone) now make up Northern Ireland (see Ireland, Northern), which is often referred to as Ulster; the remaining  players had played a challenge game against Sixmilebridge 24 hours before yesterday's Railway Cup encounter with Connacht, than in the event itself.

The westerners took early control after Cathal Moore netted the first of three goals in the 15th minute after finding too much space amid a timid timid,
adj in Chinese medicine, pertaining to inadequate energy needed to face and overcome obstacles.
 home defence.

Only flashes of fine scoring from Gregory O'Kane and Paul McKillen allowed Ulster a slim degree of hope after Connacht had eased themselves into a comforting 10-point lead at half time.

Early in the second half Ulster posed a threat to Connacht's command when Dunloy and Antrim forward Alistair Elliott sent the sloither beyond Kevin Devine in goal.

But after the scores from Paul McKillen and Gregory O'Kane which followed, Ulster did not score again until the 60th minute when substitute Sean Kelly Sean Kelly is the name of:
  • Sean Kelly (International Playboy) (born 1964)
  • Seán Kelly (cyclist) (born 1956)
  • Sean Kelly (Singer and guitarist of The Samples)
 completed a pitiful pit·i·ful  
adj.
1. Inspiring or deserving pity.

2. Arousing contemptuous pity, as through ineptitude or inadequacy. See Synonyms at pathetic.

3. Archaic Filled with pity or compassion.
 home tally.

ULSTER: S Elliott, M Mallon, S Murray, F McMullen, S McMullen, T O'Kane, G Savage, O Collins, C McGuckian, L Richmond (0-1), N Sands (0-1), Paul McKillen (0-3), G McGonigle (0-1), G O'Kane (0-4) A Elliott (1-1). Subs: S Kelly (0-1) for L Richmond.

CONNACHT: K Devine, G Kennedy, B Feeney, V Maher, R Walsh, N Shaughnessy, P Hardiman, T Cavanagh (0-2), M Cunniffe, J Rabbitte (0-2), C Moore (1- 5), D Greally (0-2), O Fahey (0-5), A Kelly (1-1), A Kerins (1-0). Subs: P Seevers for D Greally, M Kerins for A Kerins.

REFEREE A judicial officer who presides over civil hearings but usually does not have the authority or power to render judgment.

Referees are usually appointed by a judge in the district in which the judge presides.
: J McDonal of Tipperary.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Author:McGREEVY, ALEX
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Nov 9, 1998
Words:250
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