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 Its seems to be my age group now that are embracing it more and making sure their kids are involved with a GAA club , i dont live in Finglas anymore but the club im involved with could have over 200 kids down in the Nursery on a Saturday Morning. But clubs like St Margrets are struggling for players they are trying to get kids up from the new housing estates in north Finglas ,Charlestown etc. Clubs like that in Dublin will find it hard to survive.
 Its seems to be my age group now that are embracing it more and making sure their kids are involved with a GAA club , i dont live in Finglas anymore but the club im involved with could have over 200 kids down in the Nursery on a Saturday Morning. But clubs like St Margrets are struggling for players they are trying to get kids up from the new housing estates in north Finglas ,Charlestown etc. Clubs like that in Dublin will find it hard to survive.                                             
                                            