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GAA: White-wash skins Cats; Waterford 3-7 Kilkenny 0-1.


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A 33rd minute goal from Michael White There are multiple public figures named Michael White or Mike White, including:
  • Michael R. White, former Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
  • Michael White (journalist), Associate Editor and former Political Editor of The Guardian
 put Waterford Waterford, county, Republic of Ireland
Waterford (wô`tərfərd), county (1991 pop. 91,624), 710 sq mi (1,839 sq km), S Republic of Ireland. The county seat is the port town of Waterford.
 on the road to their second victory in the southeast league when they beat Kilkenny Kilkenny, county, Republic of Ireland
Kilkenny (kĭlkĕn`ē), Gaelic Cill Chainnigh, county (1991 pop. 73,635), 796 sq mi (2,062 sq km), S Republic of Ireland. The county seat is Kilkenny.
 at St Johns Park yesterday.

White's goal put the winners 3-4 to 0-8 ahead, and afterwards af·ter·ward   also af·ter·wards
adv.
At a later time; subsequently.


afterwards or afterward
Adverb

later [Old English æfterweard]

Adv. 1.
 they look winners all the way.

White gave the winners an ideal start when he sneaked a goal after five minutes. A second goal just before half time from John Meanay left Waterford 2-2 to 0-6 leaders at half time.

WATERFORD SCORERS: M White 2-1, D Bennett 0-5, J Meaney 1-0, S Daly 0- 1.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Nov 9, 1998
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