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# 18 for 18

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18 for 18: Monaghan sensation Aaron McKenna is set to take names across the Atlantic
18 for 18: The Canavan factor, son of former great shows signs of big Tyrone future
18 for 18: Bray's Daina Moorehouse isn't the next Katie Taylor, but has an eye on her crown
18 for 18: Multi-talented Jack Canning hoping to follow in the footsteps of his famous uncle Joe
18 for 18: Daire Connery a Cork hurling prospect that shone over the past year
18 for 18: Swimming sensation Mona McSharry continues to ride on the crest of a wave
18 for 18: Galway's Aaron Connolly hoping to break through at Premier League Brighton
18 for 18: After interest from United and Chelsea, this Irish teenager's move to Aston Villa is paying off
18 for 18: Sophie O'Sullivan is well placed to continue following her mother's ways
18 for 18: Ross McGarry is the latest talented footballer to roll off the Dublin production line
18 for 18: Gina Akpe-Moses is set to bring Irish sprinting into the fast lane
18 for 18: The Irish prodigy catching the eye in the Premier League with West Ham
18 for 18: More Shel-shocking through a big year in green for teen prodigy Kiernan
18 for 18: Ireland's teenage sharpshooter set for big year on and off the pitch
18 for 18: Aoife Casey & Margaret Cremen keeping the future bright for Irish rowing
18 for 18: David Clifford still on course to sit on the throne of the Kingdom
18 for 18: It's three and easy for Norwich City's Irish striker Adam Idah