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An Tóchar and Tinahely survive; Blessington and Éire Óg bow out

An Tóchar and Tinahely survive; Blessington and Éire Óg bow out

All eight quarter-finalists in this year's Boom and Platform Hire Senior Football Championship have been confirmed after a Super Sunday of action in the competition – and there have been some high-profile casualties.
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