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Published 12:32 26 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 12:57 26 Aug 2021 BST
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This pup had enough of Rory Beggan's wandering antics and decided to march on during Monaghan's Ulster championship game with Cavan, to keep him on his goal line.

Galway's Emma Curley came up against some stiff opposition in their championship quarter final against Monaghan in 2014. The dogged defender did manage to get the ball off Curley, but just kept giving it back to her for some reason.
If you're going to get your face out there and make a name for yourself, then the international stage is the place to do it. This famous 2004 International Rules game between Ireland and Australia came to a halt, when this handsome hound stole the show with his excellent dribbling - afterwards, he cleaned his mouth and even played some football.
During the 2005 All-Ireland quarter final replay between Tyrone and Dublin, Owen Mulligan was simply magic. After kicking several points and burying a goal in front of the Hill, a dog wandered onto the pitch, running wild until the Cookstown man whistled for it to come over - a command which he diligently obeyed. You don't mess with a man on that kind of form.Cork star tracks down young fan he accidentally injured at Tipp game
A great gesture! After experiencing the joys of Cork’s win over Tipperary on Sunday, a young fan suffered an unfortunate injury when running on to the field after full-time, to get close to his heroes. He went straight for Darragh Fitzgibbon, who, unbeknownst to him, accidentally knocked the kid to the ground and continued on […]
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