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Offaly fall foul of new gaelic football rules as late Garvan Jones free steals win for Fermanagh in Division 2 clash

GARVAN JONES’ four-point haul proved decisive as OFFALY fell foul of the new rules against FERMANAGH.

A late ‘three man up’ call went against the Faithful and was key in Ederney with the Ernesiders winning 1-13 to 3-6.

Garvan Jones of Fermanagh playing Gaelic football.
Garvan Jones scored a late controversial free as Fermanagh pipped Offaly
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Declan McCusker and Cillian Bourke traded early goals but Fermanagh outscored Offaly by nine points in the remainder of the half despite playing into the breeze.

McCusker and Darragh McGurn controlled the middle as Offaly had no answers.

That was until the second half when Dylan Hyland and Cormac Egan struck goals.

The match hinged on a decision where Hyland picked up a ball at midfield and referee Kevin Falloon deemed he crossed halfway.

Jones struck with a 13m free to put two points between the sides — meaning that Daire McDaid’s late point was not enough for Offaly to salvage a draw.

Meanwhile, LONGFORD snatched a last-gasp 2-11 to 1-12 victory over WATERFORD at Pearse Park.

The Midlanders at half-time thanks to two Aaron Farrell goals.

But the Déise were excellent after the break and took the lead with 66 minutes on the clock after two James Power scores.

However, Aaron Carey’s free from outside the arc and an injury-time Daniel Reynolds score snatched victory for the Leinster side.

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Vatican issues new update on Pope Francis’ health after warning he’s in critical condition & suffering kidney failure

THE Vatican has issued an update on Pope Francis’ health after being described as in a critical condition over the weekend.

The Pontiff is said to have had a peaceful tenth night in hospital after being admitted earlier this month with double pneumonia.

Pope Francis seated in a chair.
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The Pope spent his tenth night in hospital[/caption]

A statement from The Vatican read: “The night went well; the Pope slept and is resting.”

He is still receiving treatment at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital and had blood transfusions on Saturday following a respiratory crisis.

The Pontiff has not suffered any more of these crises since then.

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“I wished I didn’t”: Christopher Nolan Will Never Forgive Himself for Ruining Quentin Tarantino’s Best Movie for Himself

Avoiding spoilers today feels almost impossible. If not your friends, the Internet will ruin a film you have been waiting ages to watch and sometimes, it’s just curiosity that kills the cat. Unfortunately for Christopher Nolan, something similar happened while he was striving to make it big in Hollywood. A fan of Quentin Tarantino’s work, […]

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Simon Easterby reveals how Johnny Sexton and Dublin GAA legend played crucial role in creating sensational Ireland try

BRIAN FENTON’S chat led Johnny Sexton and Andrew Goodman to hatch a Triple Crown-winning plan.

Ireland won the Triple Crown in Cardiff with a 27-18 win over Wales, scoring 17 unanswered points in the final 30 minutes.

Simon Easterby, Ireland's interim head coach, at a rugby match.
Simon Easterby revealed Johnny Sexton and Brian Fenton’s role in inspiring Ireland to another Triple Crown
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Ireland rugby coaches Andrew Goodman, Jonathan Sexton, and John Fogarty at a training session.
Johnny Sexton and the legendary former Dublin footballer were in Ireland camp during the week
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Ireland's James Lowe jumps for the ball during a rugby match.
They worked on an element that manifested in Jamie Osborne’s try
Seb Daly/Sportsfile

The key moment was Jamie Osborne’s try to level the game at 18-18 when he grounded the ball after James Lowe batted down a high kick.

Coach Simon Easterby revealed that the move was inspired by Dublin GAA legend Fenton, and finessed by Sexton.

He said: “That’s genuinely something that Goody and Johnny have been working with the lads on, that aerial work.

“We had Brian in last week and there were things the players definitely picked up on.

“It’s massive part of the game, the aerial battle, finding a way for Lowey to tap that down for Jamie, that’s not by chance.

“That’s something we’ve been working on.

“It doesn’t always come off but he was good enough to back it up and he got the reward off it.”

It was Osborne’s first Ireland try and he revealed he knew to be ready for Lowe to tap down the high ball.

Osborne said: “If he caught it, he would have ended up in touch himself so there was only one option for him to do.”

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Is It Because of Donald Trump Hate: Did MSNBC Fire Joy Reid, Why Was Her Show Canceled?

Joy Reid, one of the longtime anchors of MSNBC, is being canceled as the liberal network is going through a reshuffle for its programming structure. Her 7 PM show called the ReidOut will be replaced by a panel show consisting of Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele who co-host the weekend show. The new […]

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“I am higher than him”: Ed Helms Quickly Realized He Was No Steve Carell After ‘The Office’ Co-Stars Had Enough of Him

Whether Andy going off to anger management training or sailing off to the Bahamas, Ed Helms’ absence from The Office has been quite noticeable. Well, guess what? The actor was actually struggling with scheduling conflicts between the NBC sitcom and his hit blockbuster movie The Hangover.  To be fair, it wasn’t just Ed Helms who […]

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Champions Trophy: Rizwan is at fault for chewing up too many dot deliveries, says Mumtaz

New Delhi, Feb 24 (SocialNews.XYZ) Former Pakistan women’s captain Urooj Mumtaz criticised skipper Mohammad Rizwan for playing too many dot balls in the middle overs phase, which ultimately led to their six-wicket defeat to India...

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45 pc young Indians choosing stocks as their primary investment option: Report

Bengaluru, Feb 24 (SocialNews.XYZ) Forty-five per cent of Indians, under age 35, are now picking up stocks as their primary investment option, a new report said on Monday. The growing interest in the stock market...

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