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Q: How successful was the gaelic athletic association in achieving its aims?
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Michael Gilsenan has written: 'Hills of Magheracloone, 1884-1984' -- subject(s): Gaelic Athletic Association, Gaelic Athletic Association. Magheracloone Gaelic Athletic Association, Social life and customs


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What is the highest salary paid to an athlete under the Gaelic Athletic Association?

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