# jim-stynes - Wednesday 20 March, 2013
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RIP
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The Dublin footballer turned AFL legend died a year ago today, aged 45, following a long and public battle with cancer.
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The Dublin-born footie star fought a public battle with cancer.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 1 January, 2013
Former All-Star hurler Tony Griffin was inspired to act by the story of a cancer-stricken Jim Stynes .
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 27 December, 2012
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From GAA great Páidí Ó Sé to boxing legend Angelo Dundee we take a look back at some of the many sporting greats that Ireland, and the world, lost this year.
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# jim-stynes - Wednesday 26 December, 2012
Do yourself a favour and buy all of these, Rozanna.
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# jim-stynes - Sunday 23 December, 2012
From writer Maeve Binchy to astronaut Neil Armstrong, rugby star Nevin Spence to GAA great Páidí Ó Sé, we take a look back at some of the many greats that Ireland, and the world, lost this year.
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# jim-stynes - Wednesday 26 September, 2012
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The AFL presented the inaugural “Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award” at Monday’s Brownlow Medal ceremony.
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# jim-stynes - Monday 24 September, 2012
The inaugural award, won by Daniel Jackson, recognises the player who best demonstrates the values of the Dubliner.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 6 September, 2012
The late Aussie Rules footballer Jim Stynes and philanthropist Chuck Feeney are among the ten being honoured.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 21 June, 2012
Irish youth leadership organisation co-founded by former Clare hurler Tony Griffin hopes to instill self-confidence into a generation.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 27 March, 2012
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Jim Stynes
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The city said goodbye to the Dublin-born AFL legend earlier. Here’s how.
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Jim Stynes always went above and beyond to welcome the Irish International Rules squad when they were down under, says Benny Coulter.
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Jim Stynes
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Stynes’ wife Samantha and brother Brian shared their memories of the Melbourne Demons legend in a highly-emotional service earlier.
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The former Dublin minor footballer and Aussie Rules giant was given an emotional send-off on Tuesday.
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Get your day off on the right foot (or the left if you’re Leo Messi). Here’s all the morning’s sports news.
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# jim-stynes - Monday 26 March, 2012
The Dubliner’s state funeral will be televised live on Australian news TV tonight.
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# jim-stynes - Sunday 25 March, 2012
“I was honest with the Tribunal and I gave it truthful evidence and I reject completely any suggestion that I did otherwise.”
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# jim-stynes - Friday 23 March, 2012
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Legend
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The Aussie Rules great offered this heartfelt farewell to his old Melbourne Demons team-mate on The Footy Show earlier.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 22 March, 2012
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Time Out
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We’ve also got a frightening downhill bike ride and a Premier League footballer who has just discovered ‘squeaky bum time’.
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Jim Stynes ’ remarkable life bonded the people of Ireland and Australia even closer together, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny said this evening.
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Jason Akermanis said outpouring of grief for the late Dubliner was ‘overkill’ but has quickly backtracked.
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# jim-stynes - Wednesday 21 March, 2012
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An inspirational documentary about an extraordinary man.
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That’s right, it’s Wednesday already. Here are the bitesize sports stories you need to know at 9am.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 20 March, 2012
Former All Star hurler Tony Griffin travelled to Melbourne recently to learn about Jim Stynes ’ charity work. This is what he learned from the Dublin-born AFL icon who passed away yesterday at 45.
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5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
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The AFL have produced a six-minute video tribute to honour Jim Stynes , who died on Tuesday morning at the age of 45.
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Tributes have poured in for the Dublin-born AFL great, who died on Tuesday following a long battle with cancer.
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Nine things to know this morning…
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# jim-stynes - Monday 19 March, 2012
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The AFL legend is understood to have passed away in a ‘pain free, dignified and peaceful’ manner.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 2 February, 2012
The Dubliner stepped down as president of the Melbourne Demons last night as he continues his battle against cancer.
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# jim-stynes - Sunday 18 December, 2011
Every Sunday we put the feet up and scroll back through the best of the week’s newspapers, websites and blogs.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 13 December, 2011
The Dublin-born footballer is hoping to travel to South America after getting an eleventh-hour reprieve in his fight against cancer.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 6 December, 2011
Irish-born AFL legend will undergo surgery this week after 11th-hour reprieve in brain cancer fight.
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# jim-stynes - Wednesday 2 November, 2011
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Battle
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The legendary Irish ex-AFL star continues to defy doctors’ predictions that his death is imminent.
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# jim-stynes - Wednesday 3 August, 2011
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Rest Up
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Dublin-born Melbourne president is back in hospital as club remains in turmoil.
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# jim-stynes - Friday 1 July, 2011
Dublin-born Melbourne great praises the man who ‘beat the path’ for him in Aussie Rules.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 30 June, 2011
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WATCH: Melbourne Demons release video tribute to former Kerry minor who died this morning aged 47.
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# jim-stynes - Tuesday 22 March, 2011
Former Dublin footballer teaches future British king how to kick a ball the Australian way.
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# jim-stynes - Thursday 16 December, 2010
Croke Park or Parnell Park would host game as Dublin-born AFL legend battles cancer.
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