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DALY COULD BE FIRST DONEGAL PRESIDENT OF THE GAA

written by admin December 14, 2010
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DONEGAL GAA stalwart Tom Daly could be the first President of the GAA from the county, donegaldaily.com can reveal.

The Donegal County Convention has rubber-stamped his bid for the job in a race that includes Liam O’Neill from Leinster and Con Hogan from Munster.

Donegal GAA has approved the bid by the Aodh Ruadh club man.

Daly has shone as an ambassador for GAA in Donegal and Ulster in recent years holding several high level positions at provincial level including President of the Ulster Council.

It’s thought he will get huge support from across the Ulster counties and beyond.

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