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    Armagh GAA Member PatMustard's Avatar
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    Default Patrick Dinsmore

    I'm surprised there's no thread about this yet, so I would like to offer my condolences to the family of young Warrenpoint player, Patrick Dinsmore (16), who tragically died during a game in Rostrevor on Sunday.

    RIP Patrick

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    Absolutely agree whole heartly with PatMustard.No matter where we come from we are all part of family Cumann Luithcleas Gael.May young Patrick rest in eternal peace.

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    Rest in Peace, very, very sad.

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    Rest In Peace

    Sympathies to Patrick's family, friends and club mates.
    "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying."
    Woody Allen.

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    Nice post Mustard - it symbolizes what the gaa is all about - it's not about winning games around a table , it's not about Committees making unforgiveable decisions which go against the grain of the very people they represent , it's not about attacking referees etc etc etc - its a sport played by decent men/women who are a part of one tremendous big family and who , at grass-roots level , at a time like this show their regard and support for one another.

    Rest in peace Patrick - W'ell all see you someday when you're playing for Down against Armagh for the Almighty Cup.

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