
Hurling returns to Robert Emmets after three decades
MORE than three decades after hurling ceased in Robert Emmets GAA Club, the small ball game returned to Greentrees Park as their Under 9s team hosted Ballyboden Wanderers on Saturday.
When the Dublin minor hurlers ploughed through the Leinster championship and all the way to the All-Ireland decider in 1983, there was a Robert Emmets player in the squad.
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