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Craobhchomórtais na gcontaetha i bpeil na bhfear, Club reathaÃochta úr i mBéal Feirste. County championships in men’s Gaelic football, New running club in Belfast.
Craobhchomórtais na gcontaetha Ultacha i bpeil na bhfear – i dTÃr Eoghain, Ard Mhacha, Dún na nGall agus An Cabhán ach go háirithe – á phlé ag painéal na hoÃche anocht: an tEoghanach Lorcán Ó MáirtÃn, agus an Conallach Damien Ó Dónaill. Fosta, tugann siad beirt a dtuairimà féin ar bhainisteoir nua Mhuineacháin. Agus an bhfuil cónaà ort i mBéal Feirste agus péire bróga reatha i do sheilbh agat? Ó lucht an chúpla focal go cainteoirà lÃofa, tá reathaithe Gaelacha á lorg ag club reathaÃochta úrnua sa chathair, le bheith ag rith lena chéile trà mheán na Gaeilge. An t-eolas ar fad ó bhunaitheoir an chlub, Alannah Nic Artáin, agus ó bhall úr, Storm Eaton Kilgallen.
The county championships in men’s Gaelic football – especially in Tyrone, Armagh, Donegal and Cavan – are up for discussion and analysis on tonight’s panel: in the Red Hand corner, Lorcán Ó MáirtÃn, and in the green and gold of Donegal, Damien Ó Dónaill. They also give their reaction to the appointment of a new Monaghan manager. And are you living in Belfast and in possession of a pair of running shoes? Be they well worn or just out of the box, and be your Irish at the standard of a cúpla focal or a cainteoir lÃofa, you are wanted by a brand new running club for runs through the medium of Irish. We hear from the founder of the club, Alannah Nic Artáin, alongside one of its newest recruits, Storm Eaton Kilgallen.
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