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O’Donnell, Padraig O’Neill, David Mulligan, Stephen Melia, Peter Fitzpatric­k, David Reilly, Ken Rooney, Seamus O’Hanlon (0-2), John Osborne (0-1), Pat Butterly, Redmond O’Neill, Michael Malone, Stefan White (11), Colin Kelly (0-5, four frees), Cathal O’Hanlon. Subs. Kevin O’Hanlon for Redmond O’Neill, Donal Brady for Butterly.

Dublin : John O’Leary, Mick Deegan, Gerry Hargan, Tommy Carr, Paul Curran, Keith Barr, Eamonn Heery (0-1), Paul Clarke, Pat Gilroy, Charlie

Redmond (0-6, five frees), Jack Sheedy, Niall Guiden, Dessie Farrell, (0-2), Vincent Murphy (0-2), Mick Galvin (0-2). Sub. Dave Foran.

* After Stephen Melia’s death in 2015, Dessie Farrell who was then CEO of the Gaelic Players Associatio­n led the tributes to Stephen saying “he was a great players’ man, a strong advocate of the GPA, and I was privileged to play against Stehen for he was a powerful opponent and a wonderful person”.

CAN anyone the year in which these pictures of three soccer celebritie­s were pictured at fundraisin­g golf event held in this area? We believe the course was Greenore, but we could be wrong, but there is no mistaking the personalit­ies.

The golfer below with all the hair is of course, Johnny Giles the former Leeds United and Irish player who went on to carve a great career for himself as a TV pundit.

The player above with the determined look on his face is Kevin Keegan the former Liverpool striker and Newcastle manager who was a top English striker.

The indisputab­le chin is that of Jimmy Hill. A former English player, his career included almost every role in the sport, including player, trade union leader, coach, manager, director, chairman, television executive, presenter and pundit.

He was well Known for presenting ‘Match of the Day’ for many years and died in 2015.

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