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All Ireland Final Preview - Chasing The Four-In-A-Row

Season 1, Ep. 7

On this week's episode of The Sideline Cut Podcast we build up to Limerick's All Ireland final against Kilkenny at Croke Park.


Join Luke Liddy and James Ryan as they preview the big game as John Kiely's men chase a famous four-in-a-row!


Former All Ireland winning Kilkenny goalkeeper Michael Walsh joins the duo to give an insight into the enemy camp!

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