
Kilrush kick on with clearcut success on the road against Rathgarogue-Cushinstown
A well-drilled Kilrush outfit always had the measure of Rathgarogue-Cushinstown in this EBS Mortgages Wexford All-County Football League Division 4 semi-final in Cushinstown on Friday.
As much as the new rules have changed football, one thing has remained constant for decades: the team with the better kickers wins.

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