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Mungret St Paul’s Win Dramatic Under-21 Final

Mungret St Pauls secures historic sweep, Dooncollogher slash Broadford edges Galtee Gaels in thrilling under-twenty football finals; St Kierans tops Naomh Eoin in B decider, marking sixty years since the inaugural under-twenty-one final.

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