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Wexford and District Schoolboys League squad aiming for success in prestigious Kennedy Cup tournament

Wexford and District Schoolboys League squad aiming for success in prestigious Kennedy Cup tournament

Wexford People
Today at 14:30
The Wexford and District Schoolboys League squad will make the pilgrimage to the University of Limerick on Sunday with the aim of tasting success in the SFAI Kennedy Cup tournament.
The Model County's best run in the prestigious Under-14 competition came in 2012 when they got all the way to the final, only to be pipped 1-0 by the Dublin and District Schoolboys League, and they open this year's campaign against Mayo at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 9.

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