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Armagh to face Louth as Donegal drawn with Cork
Ulster champions Armagh will take on Louth in Round 2A of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, while Donegal host Cork.
Armagh to face Louth as Donegal drawn with Cork
Ulster champions Armagh will take on Louth in Round 2A of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, while Donegal host Cork.
Armagh to face Louth as Donegal drawn with Cork
Ulster champions Armagh will take on Louth in Round 2A of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, while Donegal host Cork.
O’Sullivans break Guinness World Record for gathering most people with same surname in one place
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Chelsea legend Tambling dies aged 84
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Ireland-Qatar friendly stopped twice as fans throw tennis balls to protest Nations League games with Israel
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Legendary 130-year-old French wine restored after decades under Czech castle floor
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