The Premiership is a land of hype and glory and Munster will prove that
Munster’s consistency in Europe over the last 10 years has been disregarded. They are good enough to reach another semi-final.
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Become A MemberMunster’s consistency in Europe over the last 10 years has been disregarded. They are good enough to reach another semi-final.
The battle of David Burke and Johnny Coen against Cian Lynch and Darragh O’Donovan could go a long way to deciding Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling final.
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Battle lines drawn.
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Fine Gael is talking tax cuts while Labour is all about wage increases.
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