Pat Ryan wants Cork to celebrate dethroning Limerick before thinking of Clare
Pat Ryan says his team will enjoy tonight before thinking about the All-Ireland final and taking on Clare in two weeks' time.
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Pat Ryan says his team will enjoy tonight before thinking about the All-Ireland final and taking on Clare in two weeks' time.
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