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SAM 07 - The 2007 GAA Football Championship

SAM 07 - The 2007 GAA Football Championship

SAM 07
This double DVD brings together all the highlights of the season and captures all the excitement and the drama of the Gaelic Football Championship 2007.
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For five years the All-Ireland title has been the preserve of three powerful counties, Armagh, Tyrone and Kerry. The champions start with impressive credentials: a strong and experienced team driven by Darragh O Se’s massive presence at centre field and the inspirational genius of Colm Cooper, at 24 already the greatest attacking talent in the game. Armagh has been patiently rebuilding and Tyrone will be many people’s favourites.
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Once more Dublin, getting closer to the All-Ireland every year, will launch a formidable challenge while Cork, under the county’s most successful manager Billy Morgan, are hugely motivated by the crushing defeats they have suffered against Kerry in the past two years’ semi-finals in Croke Park and will be out for revenge.
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It’s 17 years and counting since Cork won back-to-back All-Irelands in 1989-90. No county has retained the title more often than champions Kerry. Are they ready to do it again?
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Disc 1 - Features highlights of all matches from the provincial finals right through to
the All Ireland Final
Disc 2 - Features the Minor and Ladies Finals plus the complete Bank of Ireland All
Ireland Semi Final between Kerry and Dublin played in front of 82,000 passionate fans.


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