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Super St. Peter's beat Wicklow Town to march on in Jim McLaughlin Cup

Super St. Peter's beat Wicklow Town to march on in Jim McLaughlin Cup

Wicklow Town 2 St. Peter's 4
Wicklow Town lined up against St. Peter's in the Jim McLaughlin Cup on Sunday morning at Finlay Park.
From the first whistle, St. Peter's showed their attacking intent.

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