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Donegal goes Goo Goo over GAA GAA 26.09.12

DONEGAL'S All-Ireland win on Sunday is expected to spark a baby boom in the county.
The exuberance and excitement among fans could lead to a busier than usual maternity unit at Letterkenny Hospital in nine months' time.
And the county is likely to welcome many Sams, Jimmys and Michaels in the coming months as fans name their bouncing baby boys after their GAA heroes.
One of Donegal's largest childcare centres is Errigal Montessori School and Creche in Letterkenny.
Managing director, Maureen Walsh, was among the thousands of supporters who braved the wet weather in Donegal Town on Monday night to welcome the triumphant team home.
"We will be ready and able to accommodate a baby boom if one transpires and you can be sure some of the little boys will be called Sam," she quipped.
"The whole thing has been such a great family occasion with parents bringing along children from as young as six months to experience the homecoming."
Statistics reveal that a baby boom often follows a great sporting victory. Nearly 40 babies - double the average - were born at a New Zealand hospital over one weekend last June. It followed the All Blacks' victory in the Rugby World Cup that kicked off exactly nine months earlier.
Census 2011 showed that Donegal's population currently stands at about 161,000. Of the 2,212 babies born in the county last year, Ryan was the most popular name for boys. This will perhaps remain unchanged next year - at least in the Inishowen peninsula - home of half-forward Ryan Bradley.
Meanwhile, Ms Walsh said the Donegal football stars have been great role models for the children of the county.
"We were privileged to have two of the players, Eamon McGee and Rory Kavanagh, call in to the creche two weeks ago. One of our little four year olds watched the entire game on Sunday looking for the two players who came in to see us," she said.
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