Jarlath Burns set to take over GAA presidency today
Jarlath Burns will become the 41st president of the GAA today when he succeeds Larry McCarthy of New York at GAA Annual Congress in Newry.
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Jarlath Burns will become the 41st president of the GAA today when he succeeds Larry McCarthy of New York at GAA Annual Congress in Newry.
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