
Last year's championship winners Young Irelands who had a narrow win over over Clan NaGael last Sunday in Mona Park. (Photo courtesy of Young Irelands).
The New South Wales (NSW) GAA League in Sydney is heating up nicely as several attractive clashes last weekend in the Mens Senior Football saw some entertaining fare on offer. Cormac McAnallens received a boost when coming out two point winners over last year’s League champions, Michael Cusacks, in their second game of the season. Another close affair was the game between 2009 Championship winners, Young Irelands and Clan NaGael, with ‘Irelands just getting there in the end with a one point win. ‘Cusacks and ‘Irelands top the table on 7pts each with McAnallen’s on 4, Clan Na Gael and Penrith on 3 each with the latter three having played two games to date.
No hurling games were down for decision last Sunday and after two rounds, ‘Cusacks and Sydney Shamrocks lead the way on 6pts a piece. In Camogie, Clan NaGael continue to impress and top the table while in Ladies Football there is no stopping Central Coast.