Rathgormack end final pain to secure Waterford crown
Despite ending this Waterford Senior Football Final with 13 men, Rathgormack cruised to their first Conway Cup success since 2019, seeing off the three-in-a-row chasing Niremen.
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Despite ending this Waterford Senior Football Final with 13 men, Rathgormack cruised to their first Conway Cup success since 2019, seeing off the three-in-a-row chasing Niremen.
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