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  • Published: 1st February, 2012 05:30pm

    'Hard work will be crucial'

    by Paul Fitzpatrick

    Six days out from what is potentially one of the biggest matches of the season and Val Andrews is talking straight. He rarely varies from the mantra of working harder than the opposition, and this week is no different...

  • Published: 12 Jan 2012 12:00

    Hyland pleased with spirit after 2012 opener

    A gutsy performance from an under-strength Cavan U21 side saw them come from five points down to defeat Roscommon by a point in the opening round of the Hastings Cup in Kilbride...

  • Published: 4 Jan 2012 17:30

    Andrews hoping students will help Cavan make the grade in McKenna Cup

    After a summer of discontent, Cavan's senior footballers will look to usher in a spring of renewed hope this Sunday with an opening round win over defending Dr McKenna Cup...

  • Published: 23 Oct 2011 09:30

    Cavan edged out in semi-final

    Armagh qualified to meet Meath in the Fitzsimons Cup final with a narrow victory over Cavan at Pairc Tailteann, Navan last night.

  • Published: 12 Oct 2011 17:30

    Nevin's bronze seals his London spot

    It is certainly impossible to keep Cavan Boxing Club out of the news these days. As John Joe Nevin arrives home from his heroics at the World Senior championships in Baku another...

  • Published: 12 Oct 2011 17:30

    Spirited late comeback breaks Cavan hearts

    Sunday October 9, 2011 will be a date that holds painful memories for the gallant Cavan ladies footballers, whose 34 year wait for All-Ireland glory continues.

  • Published: 12 Oct 2011 17:30

    Shercock achieve honours at third attempt

    THERE was no shortage of drama and excitement as Shercock and Munterconnaught battled it out for the right to capture the 2011 Cavan Junior Football Championship title and Sean...

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