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Five-star North End United crowned champions after win over New Ross Town

Five-star North End United crowned champions after win over New Ross Town

New Ross Town 1 North End United 5
Wexford People
Today at 06:30
North End United are the Wexford Football League Youth Premier Division champions after a facile victory over New Ross Town in CBS Fields, New Ross, on Wednesday evening.
The Hollygrove boys came into the game knowing victory would seal the crown with two of their ten games still to play. There were some nerves in the early stages but when they took control after Charlie Conway's opening goal they never looked back.

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