First-half dominance seals Lory Meagher Cup for Fermanagh
A strong first-half proved pivotal as Fermanagh overcame Longford by five points in their entertaining Lory Meagher Cup Final at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
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A strong first-half proved pivotal as Fermanagh overcame Longford by five points in their entertaining Lory Meagher Cup Final at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
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