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Ep. 182 - The Harty is back & Football finals galore in Tipp
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Episode 182 of The Premier 'View' sees Seán Smith joined by Enda Treacy & Stephen Cronin in the marble halls of PV Towers.
Round 2 of the Harty took place and 5 Tipp schools were in action. The lads discuss the ups and downs of the competition.
Thurles Sars, Carrick Swan & Clonmel Óg took home County football titles while Commercials & Kilsheelan line up for the Senior football this weekend.
All in an action-packed Episode 182 of The Premier 'View'
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