Cork see off Louth in lacklustre qualifier
Three goals in the closing stages gave an illusion of a dramatic encounter, but in a generally lacklustre round 1 qualifier at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, it was Cork that did enough to see off Louth to progress.
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Three goals in the closing stages gave an illusion of a dramatic encounter, but in a generally lacklustre round 1 qualifier at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, it was Cork that did enough to see off Louth to progress.
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