Saturday Sports: Cork and Kilkenny square off in League semi-final
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny wants his team to continue their impressive form when they return to action today.
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Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny wants his team to continue their impressive form when they return to action today.
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Six games unbeaten, four consecutive clean sheets - the Republic of Ireland will be looking to carry their fine form from the tail end of the 2021 calendar into the first window of 2022.