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Cork fans at Kent Station heading to Dublin for the All-Ireland Hurling Final

Cork fans at Kent Station heading to Dublin for the All-Ireland Hurling Final

Irish Examiner5 days ago
Cork fans gather at Kent Station, Cork, as they head to Dublin today for the A--Ireland Hurling Final clash between Cork and Tipperary at Croke Park.
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