South Senior Final Match Programme 2011

PATHS TO FINAL 2011

Pos. Team Played Woo Drew Lost Score D1ff Points

1 CJ Kichams 5 3 1 1 7 7 Semi 2 Carrick Davins 5 2 2 1 ·18 6 Semi 3 Carrick Swans 5 2 2 1 13 6 Semi • 5 2 1 2 10 SSeml 5 8alllngarry 5 2 0 3 18 • 6 Ballybacon Grange 5 1 0 • ·2' 2 Rd 1 Venue Referees Apr.11 Carrick Swans 0-13 Ki ll en~ule 1-10 KHsheelan !S,O e la hu n~ 10-Apr Carrick Davins 0-16 Ballybacon 1-12 Glonmel f.!Y= 07-Apr Ballingarry 1-19 Mullinahane 0-14 Clonean N.Cosgrove

Rd 2 01.May Car r i!<~ Qavins 2-12 Carrick Swans 1-15 Davin Pk S.Roche 02-May Ballinga!!y 2-13 Killenaule 0-5 N.Cosgrove 02-May Baltybacon 0-12 Mullinahone 0-17 Clonmel K.Oelahuntv

Rd 3 10-Jun K ilienil!~ I ~ 3-21 Carrick Davlns O·B Clonmel P.lvors 10-May MultinS!hone 1-16 Carrick Swans 2-11 Monroe W.Barrett 15-May Ballybacon 1-22 BalJingam 2-14 Clonmel N.Cosgrove

Rd 4 04-Jun M u llinil!bQn~ 1-16 Kiltenaule 0-11 Davin Pk N.QQsgro:t§; 05-Jun Q~!Ii~!S !;2~vi n s 1-13 Ballingarry 1-10 Monroe K.Delahunty 05-Jun Qarri~!s ~wans 3-16 Ballybacon 1-10 Monroe Fergal Horgan

Rd 5 26-Jun Klllena!!,!l§; 2-15 Ballybacon 0-11 Felhard S.Roche 26-Jun Q~rri~k ~wans 0-15 Ballingarry 1-10 Klisheelan N.Cosgrove 26-Jun Carrick Davins 1-15 Mullinahone 1-15 Clonmel K.Delahunty

Semi 17-Jul Qa!Ii!l

Replay 11 -Sep Q J. KlchS!ms 1-16 Carrick Swans 0-13 Fethard AET S.Roche

Final 09-0ct QarriSO!s D!i!vins C.J.Kichams Clonmel N Cosgrove Failte 6n gCathaoirleach

Ba mhaith liom failte roimh gach einne go Cluain Meala inniu le­ haghaidh Cluichi Cheannais lamana Thiobraid Arann Theas . Ta suil agam go mbeidh cluichi den scoith again agus go mbeidh an bua ag an bhfoireann is fearr. I extend a warm welcome to the Players, Officials & Supporters to Clonmel today for the South Senior Hurling Final between C J Kichams Mutlinahone and Carrick Davins. This years final takes on a special significance as the two teams have not met in a final for 16 years (1995) with Mullinahone, successful on that occasion and Carnck Davins hoping to add to their 11 Titles, the last in 1979(32Yeras Ago) they will be hoping to lift the Tomas Q/Rian Cup. I would also like to welcome all to Cion mel this evening MUlnt;r Sceiitharince agus Cathair Dun lascaig who will contest the Minor B Hurling Final forthe JimmyFennessyCup. Both of those teams have had many a great tussle at underage level over the last number of years and todays final should be no e)(ception. Good luck to both teams. During these very difficult economic times I would like to thank our supporters and patrons for their continued support. I would like to wish our Referees today and their Officials the very best of luck at todays games. Congratulations to Noel Cosgrove our Referee in charge of the South SH Final and to Pa ShelleywhotakeschargeofMBH Final. Finally to our hosts Clonmel Commercials & St Marys I say a sincere thank you for presenting your outstanding facilities as a most suitable venue for what promises to be a feast of hurling. Risteord MocAoghoin Cot hooirleoch

CLARAN LAE

1.30pm M inor 8 Hurling Final SHEHEENARINKY v Referee Po Shelley (Killenaule) 2.45pm Presentation of Jimmy Fennessy Cup 2.5Spm Amhran na 8hfian 3.00pm Senior Hurling Final C J KICHAMS MUlliNAHONE v CARRICK DAVINS Referee Noel Cosgrove ( Marlfield) 4.45pm Presentation of 0 Rian Cup by Risteard Mac Aoghain 201 1 SENIOR HURLING SOUTH FINAL PREVIEW

Carrick Davin~ arc through to their fitst final nppcal1l11Ce 111 16 yClirs. This year Carrick Davins brought n brc:uh offresh air [oour Senior Ilurling Championship with the Carrick. local derby played In 0:1\ in I'ark the highlight to date. The League Championship "as ,cry interesting thh year with C\cry gam\! on a klllfe edge to see who \H1Uld make the last fom. With Klllcnaule, Mullinahone, Clrric!.. Swans & C:l1Tick Davins all making il to the Semi Final. Carrick Davlll~ v Killenaulc, \\jlh Da"in~ rc\crsing last year resull. Carrick Swans v C J Kichams Mullinahone wa~ played ending in II draw. With drdma in the Boord NOm o .. er the

replay. eventually taking place in September. Maybe we would have:m all Carrick Final or II repeat of his! years final, neilher was 10 be, wilh a n\!\\ Final pairing. Carrie!" O,l\ ins & C J Kichams Mullinahone. This pair mel in Rd 5 game oflhe League drawing 1· 15 \!ac h and lasl met ina Final III 1995 wilh (' J Kichams 5·11 OavinsO-IO on Ihal occasion taking Ihe honour~. With bolh le,lnh making greal progress as Iht: yeaTunfolded, today:; match should bea thriller. The hunger of 16 years out in the wildemess by Carrick OaHU:; will certainly put il up to (' J K ichams who were defeated la~t year 111 the ~enll linal. They h:Lve regrouped \\ ith their county player.; Paul ('UIT.ltl. Eoin Kelly. up and coming Sean Cumm. I:::oin Fennelly. Calhaliloran and their long Ilen ing playef!, AJ Cronin. Paul Kelly, Niall Curran. Ky Vaughan will make il very difficult for a O:L\ins team that has at full black Jonathan Coady ably a~~lsted by Richard McGmth. Michael Ryan. Lee Mackey, Stephen Cronin, in Ihe backline, Ihe stylish Willie O'Dwyer in the middle of the field. 3 ButleTS up front wilh GeT Robinson will :t11 not 10 be found wanting on this occasion. We willh both reams the,cry bc~t of Luck mthe Final today III Clonmel Sponslield the last final at the \enuewas in 2006. Wilh Ihe Dan Breen fin .. lnow fiJ\.ed for Sunday Oct 16 (u 3.30 in Semple St .. dium between CJonoully Rossmore ... Orom Inch [ would like to thank all the Teams for the enjoyment aftordcd to us during the year and wish each and everyone of them thebc~t ofluck in the rcmainderof2011. Is Mist' Vollmg 08roill

Nod Cosgro\ l' (" la rlficld) I!> one of our expeTLenced Referee:. Na RelteclI'i having alre .. dy Referl..'Cd the South 5 !-1 Finals of 2006 2007 has also (;I\..en charge of County 511 hnal "Ith other !-Iurlmg ChampionshIp' hnals o,,'r Ihe 11I\t Ii\ e )"l'ar.. "11h County e'lp.:T1encc a:. "ell miller hl~ belt Referl..'i.'([ Munster Intcrnu... dl:llc Hurllllg hnal 2009, Christy RIIIg lI urhng FlnaI2008,aho ":t'> III chargctoduleof4All lrel Ihe \ ery be:;llook mthe MH IJ I Hwltoday. 2011 CARRICK DAVINS GAA CLUB

Today Is a proud day for all Carrick Davin players, members and supporters, as we once again reach the South Tipperary Senior Hurling Final . It ;s an accumulation of the dedication, hard work and effort displayed by this group of players and mentors. These players have been loyal to the dub overthe years since starting out at juvenile level and today we thank all our Juvenile coaches and mentors who have shaped and developed their skills and teamwork. Huge credit must go to the current selectors of the panel - Nica Butler, Jimmy Ryan, Paddy • Ryan John Robinson and to trainer Don lyons all have shown true commitment this is their second year in charge and they are clearly doing an excellent job with the players. This Is Carrick Davins second season back playing senior hurling after a few years absence, making the step-up after winning the County Intermediate Hurling Final in 2009. Our last victory in a Senior Hurling South Final was back in 1979, where Jimmy Ryan captained Carrick Davins. lt is fitting today that Jimmy Ryan is still strongly involved with the Davins, as he is currently a selector with the team. Between 1965 and 1980, Carrick Oavins competed in 14 South Finals, winning 11. Our captain today is Keith Condon. A skilled and dedicated hurler, he is a real leader on the field. Carrick Oavins was founded almost 90 y::! ars ago in 1922. It was named In honour of Carrick on Suir man Maurice Davin who was the Gaelic Athletic Association's first President. Over that time span our club has achieved great successes on the field of play, most recently in 2011 with the Under 16 Football Team winning the County Football Championship and our Junior Hurlers winning the South Title. It is a number of years since we participated in the Junior Championship and we are lucky to have such a committed panel of players. Some of these have returned to game after a few years absence and it is good to see them back playing in the red and white. These successes ensure that Carrick Oavins will be prominent in the field of play for many years to come. We have recently developed a state of the art flood-lit Astro-Turf pitch at our club and this has benefited enormously the training of all our teams, especially during the dark evenings. This Astro-Turf is available to hire also. It has been another good year for our juveniles winning an u/16 County Football Title The u/14's competed in this year's championship and the u/12's competed in a number of Blitz throughout the year the Astro-Turf has been eKtremely beneficial to us and the use of the Green School for our u/6, u/8, u/lO and u/12's will keep the young ones hurling for the winter. In these hard times it is a credit to our dub and committee that we can offer these types of facilities free of charge to our members. We thank all involved for their hard work and promotion of the game with the juveniles. Another undertaking was the establishment of the Ladies Football section has generated great interest in football amongst girls in Carrick and they are displaying huge potential. Some have begun training with the Tipperary U 12's County Panel, another great ach ievement for our dub. We thank all the ladies Committee for their hard work and dedication in getting this off the ground. ~ ~ ~ ~[@;J [x)OD~ OIXl ~[1VlJ@!b ~ @ll!][l CARRICK DAVINS ~--.-

NA DAIMHIN - Carrick Davins (Red & White) I. Michael Hackett 2. 3. 4. Richard McGrath Jonathan Coady Keith CondOn(C-,utlliJr) S. 6. 7. Michael Ryan Lee Mackey Stephen Cronin 8. 9. William O'Dwyer Patrick Harris 10. II. 12. J.J. Butler Gerard Robinson Patl'"ick Dowley 13. 14. IS. Michael Cronin Sbane Butler Noel Butler

Sub.: 16. Gary Russell 17. Eoghan Power 18. Jim Walsh 19. John Murphy 20. Michael Coady 21. Alan Redmond 22. Ian O' Dwyer 23. Dean Gates 24. Luke Foran 25. Aiden Ryan 26. Jimmy Kelly 27. Alan Hackett 28. Brendan Butler 29. Mark Roche 30. Shane Waters SELECTORS: Nlco Butler, John Robinson, Jimmy Ryan, Trainer: Don Lyons· Physio: Marlin Quinlan C J KICHAMS MULLINAHONE i \ v

CJ CIOCAM MUILEAN NA HUAMAHAN (G~," & R'd) I. Alan Walsh 2. 3. 4. Martin Costello A.J. Cronin(cylll'ill} Ky Vaughan S. 6. 7. Eoin Fennelly Paul Curran Paul Kelly 8. 9. Philip O'Shea Edwin O' Meara 10. II. 12. Alan Curran Sean Curran Niall Curran 13. 14. IS. Catha) Horan Eoin Kelly Adrian Doheny

Subs: 16. Scan Foxe 17. Donal Cody 18. Kevin Waltzer 19. James Connolly 20. Denis Connolly 21. Vinny Doheny 22. Gal)' Cronin 23. Nial l Croni n 24. Joe 0 Meara 25. Luke Mullally Muagcr: Sean 0 Regan - Selectors: Brian O'Meara, Pat Croke -Coach: Paul Murphy Medical: Dr Jobn Gillman - Physlo: John Kearns ~JVtt.. 2011 SOUTH BOARD MINOR HURLING B FINAL~ ~ IN CLONMEL ON SUNDAY OCT 9 @ 1.30PM ~

SCEITHARINCE - (Orunge & Blue) I. Jason Cahill 2. 3. 4. Patrick Cole Bobby Breedy Rian O'Callaghan 5. 6. 7. Eoin Morrissey FiORn O'Sullivan Noel Vaughan 9. Seamus O'Callaghan•• John Martin 10. II. 12. David Russell Shane Lynch Niall Barrett 13. 14. IS. Anthony C rotty Tommy Sweeney Mike Sweeney

Subs: 16. 17. Mike)' Kearney 18. Aiden 0 Connor 19. CilUlUl Cahill 20. William English 21. John Carey 22. Aaron Mackin 23. Kevin SlaUery ,\b... ~tr: P.ddy Gorm.", SfIK IG.. : E)fflu Hltltty. ~· ..n d. ,\brtld

REFEREE PA SHELLEY

CAIHAIR DUN JASCAIG - Cahir (Green & While) I. Keelan Hickey 2. 3. 4. Cormac Looby Daniel Moloney Oi5in Moloney 5. •• 7. Eirebboin McCarthy [oin Donaghy Liam Howard •• •• Ian Flannery Dean Lonergan 10. II. 12. Cormac O'Donnell Niall McKenna Oaire O' Brien 13. 14. 15. Kieran Davi5 Eoghan Quinlan Ryan Murphy

Subs: 16. 17. Aaron Murphy 18. Liam Casey 19. Stephen Dooley 20. Brian Linleton 21. Mikey O'Connor 22. Conor Casey 23. Brian Burke 24. Brendan Donaghy 25. James Fitzgerald 26. James Walsh Stl«lon: raul Lonergu(Manager), Tony Donaghy, RI(hie Quirke 2011 C.J. KICHAMS GAA CLUB MULLINAHONE

Today we play Carrick Davins, a club with a rich history in our divisional senior hurling final which gives me an opportunity to look at our own history. Founded in 1885 the early years of the club focused mainly on football. In the early years we produced many great players who played an active role not only with their club but also with Tipperary. In 1920 on BloodySundaywe provided six players to the Tipperaryfootball panel. As the years progressed we developed an interest in hurling in the club and for many years we entered various junior and juvenile championships the big break came in the eighties with the arrival of a young John Leahy. John laid the charge at senior county level and was to start an era in the club which would culminate in the County Senior Hurling Title in 2002. The previous year under the charge of he was joined by Brian O'Meara, Paul Curran and the Kelly Brothers Paul and Eoin. All the while we were moving forward as a club improving our facilities and building our own sports complex. These developments were a tribute to the many members who gave so much of their time as volunteers. When we were formed little did we know that a Mullinahone player would Captain and bring home the Liam McCarthy to his county and his native Mullinahone. That Tuesday night will live long in the memories of many Gaels. Little did our founders think 125 years ago that such an event would take place 2011 we entered U18 hurling and football, U21 hurling and football, Intermediate football and Senior hurling team making sure that our tradition of football and hurling still carries to this day. We thank the many players and team mentors who promoted and took part in our championships this year. We thank our supporters who support us vocally and financially. We thank our sponsors Mullinahone Co-Op for their support and belief in our club. Of course in every club there has to be ajuvenile club to ensure we have players into the future. We are very lucky in this respect to have such a dedicated juvenile committee who work tirelessly to promote our games. The annual U12 Inter County hurling tournament is now admired nationally with many clubs seeking to play in it. This year along with many teams from the republic we had Naomh Eoin Belfast, O'Donovan Rossa, Kevin Lynch's Dungiven, Eoghan Ruadh Tyrone and Castleblaney Monaghan. Our host families in the parish housed over eighty children and in allover six hundred U12's and UIO's enjoyed a great weekend in Mullinahone. We Sincerely thank our juvenile club fortheir dedication. I wonder did our founders think that their idea of founding a GAA club would have such an effect on the life style of our community. Did they foresee that 2010 would yield the Tipperary senior hurling captain along with the Liam McCarthy cup, two all-stars ,three senior hurling panellists, an AU-ireland winning U21 player, two county minors and a member of the Tipperary senior football team. We've come a long way 'Forthe credit of the little village'. PRO Jackie Bolger C J Kicham Mullinahone SH Player Profiles 2011 (NoasperTeam)

16 ' ame: Sun FOH 12 ' ::Ulll": 'ili ll Curra n \ j!e: .14 \ 1:(': 31 (kfupll tion: Sale~ RCJlfl"SCntatl,e (kfupation: I ngml:cr lIonuun: 3 South Senior lIurling Ch.ampIOll~hlJl!> Itunours: 5 CioIllh 0;;1t1999 2(1020.104 06 I County 20lH 2()()4 2006 5112002 SI'\\lIh Tlpp J Na me: ,\ J Cronin Agt': 24 10 ' lI m~ : Alwtl Curtail Onupa!loll: I'la~tcn.:r "I(e: 25 IImUlllr ~: I County Millur 11B I County U1IIlB Orcullatioll: Tca~hcr ICounty U21 1 H IllInuu n! I South S It lOOt:, 1 Cuunly&Sotith U211t B 200~ 1 COU1U) & South U11 HI 200M 6 /Iollm('; " aul C urran AI:f': ~9 II 1'oIlm(': !-onn ('urnn O ~~ upatiun ; Teachcr \ gr:!O lI onoun: I County ')1110015 Sooth S II Occupation: Student (1m 200 OJ 1)4 (6) 2 South & County hllCOllCthate l ootball 2 Munstcr Scmor HurllllJ; 20011 2009 Itonuun: Count) & Sotnh L'-21111t ~OOS I County R~l'rt:!ocntcd Tlppcr.1I')' III SII, U21 H, Mil N~IIOI1ah,t & South U-li HI' 200M A"'ard lIurler of the Year 20011 '} NanH'. t:lh.in O\leHt'a II Nallle: I'hilip 0 Sht'a Al!e: 21< \ j!t,:n Occupation: hhurnnfc Lu" AdJu,ler Ofcullatiun: Quallhty SUr\eYl'l" lIonunr5: I ('oullly Sit ~OO21 South SII 1I 0Iluu,,: 4 South SH (2002 OJ ().:I IX» !COllllly 511 20()2 03 1)4 06 1 South JltH 2002 ISouth Ull" 11 2002 ''''' 4 'l/Im(': 1\)(, \ a ughan ' I:f': 15 17 /Ioamc: Donal Coath (}fcup.'ion: I .rmcr \ gf: n lIonourJ: II South Scmor Hurling Occupaliou: Carpfnlcr (l9Cl31995 t997dm 2002 OJ 1)4 IX»Coomy Sit I lIunoun: I South SII2()(IO I ("(>UI\I\ & South U21B11 20022 Alllrc)and ~I 7s I AlIlrcland JunIOr II 7, I I Counly & South U21111 '>oulh U~IAIII9%, lSoothU21B '·1996 Rcrl'l.'SCntcdTlppcrary Mil 1\.1 1' U21 11 Ulil JI !J Nanll': Niall Crunilt "I(l": 21 llelgh! 14 " a llle: t:uin I\tll} \I:l": 29 Occupalion: Sludcnt (}fcupatiun: Salc, Itunours: I South & ('Otum ll21 H112()()I!, I South & Ii onoun: t All Ireland SH 2001, 1 Countv .,11 2002, ('OUIll) U-21 1 1l2001l 5 South SII 1999 ~OO2 OJ 04 ()6 5,\11 Star ''''ard~. 200I,~llOl,~00J.200~, 2006 Nallonah.t "'lard, 24 /Ioa rnl": JOl" 0 " Cllnl Youlll1 Hurlcr 1m 2001, Hurlcr of the Year \ I(l": 22 200 I 200-l 2006, (knlpa tion I iller Il lInours: I Soulh&Cuunl)" U211111200M, I South III Name: " l".in \\alr.l"r &County U21 III 20011 '\ j!I': 21 Occupatiol1: Studcnt lIolHlUr ~: I South & County U211l11 200M, I South & IS I'Hnlt': Adrian I)lIht'l1} County U211ll' ~008, \ 1(40': 24 Occupatiolt ('arpflllcr 1 1 l"IIIInIC: \'Incrnt Oohcn} lI onoun:: I South SII 2()(IO, 1 South & ('0. U21 11B \ 1:(': 211 ~OO8_ I South & ('o.U 211 B ~OOI! (kfuplltion: H('(:tricmn Hunoun: 4 South Sit 20022003 2004 2006 !Counly SH 2002 PAST 100 YEARS OF SOUTH SENIOR HURLING

100 Years 19 11 Ten Teams took pan in the South Championship SIAilbcs , Suir Side Rovers, Two Mile Borris, Tipperary, Donaskeigh, Cashcl King Cormacks, FClhard, Racecourse, Graiguc Lower, ,St Ailbes and Ract:(;oursc progressed 10 the Final with the game played in Donaskeigh, Racecourse proved much the better learn and took the title for the third successive year on a score line 4-210 1-2 ,however Emly side objected on the grounds thai 7 of the tcam lived in Bohcriahan, on an Appeal to Coullty Board match was awarded to SI Ai lbcs Emly the Team Jack Raleigh Captain, Tom & Morgan Burke, Jim & Mick Noonan, Dan Moloney, Mick Murphy, Tom Raleigh. Morgan Quinn, William Fitzgerald, William Crowe. William Hickey, Tim Keeffe, Tim Nyhan, Terence Higgins, Tom Burke, Willie 0 Meara, in the County Emly Objection had not been heard when Racecourse played Toomevara in the Semi Final and lost by narrowest of margins 1-2 to I-I. 50 Years 1961 South Senior Hurling teams Rd I Marlfield v Carrick Swans,Newcastle v K.illenaule, Coolmoyne v Eire OglBallybacon Grange (Liam Lynchs), Carrick on Suir A ByeRd 1success for Marlfield, Liam Lynchs, & Killenaule with thc Semi Finals played in Kilshcclan on 16· July Coolmoyne 9-3 Liam Lynchs 5-3, Marlficld 3-7 Carrick On Suir 4-3 with a magnificent dual on that day between Thco English and a young minor called Mick Roche ,the Final was played in Fethard before a capacity attendance and new Champions were crowned as holdcrs Marlfield succumbed to thechallcngc of Killen au Ie on a score line Killcnaule 2-9 Marlfield 1-6 with top performances on the day from Johnny Hanley at midfield scoring 5 points, thc stylish Sean Walsh scoring 2 points with his constant running at the defence Willie 0 Grady who played superb at wing back with Marlfield's best on the day Thco & Austy English, Killenaule Team, PTynan, J Cooke, N Cooke, Paddy Browne, B Croke, 0 Fogarty, Willie 0 Grady,l Barrett, Johnny Hanley, M 0 Meara, Tom Ryan, Scan Walsh, l Fannmg, P Maher, J Daly the Refcree was Tommy Foran Carrick On SUif only silt teams qualified for the County Q Finals Killenaule losing to 2-8 to 2-1 . 2S Years 1986 The Senior Hurling teams numbered 6 in the South Championship with a knockout system Rd I St Augustines (KilsheelanlFethard) v Carrick Davins, Carriek SwaJU v SI Marys, Eire Og (KillenaulelMullinahone) v Ballingarry first rounds played on May 4· wilh St Augustines v Davins a Draw, Carrick Swans accounting for SI Marys by 2 points, wilh Eire Og winning easily v Ballingarry, in the replay Davins beat St Augustines, the stage was set for Losers Group play OfTSt Marys trounced a below par St Augustines only to lose out 10 Ballingarry, circumstances dictated that bolh Semi Finals be played in Fethard on a Saturday evening, the games when they did take place were disappointing one sided affairs Eire Og defeated Davins 5-11 to 2-8, Carrick Swans 5- 13 Ballingarry 2-7 with the Final now fixed forClonmel it drew a large attendance with Carrick Swans confirming their favourites tag 0-13 to 2-4 with outstanding displays from Gerry Walsh Centre Back, Maurice Walsh, Thomas Waters, Sean & Tony Fitzpatrick, & Maurice Grace the winners team Willie Barrett, Kevin Nugent, Dick Lonergan, Maurice Walsh, Paul Walsh, Gerry Walsh, Sean O'Shea, Maurice Grace, Paddy Murphy, Brendan White, Thomas Waters, Sean Cronin, Michael J Russell, Sean Fitzpatrick, Bobby Lonergan, Sub Tony Fitzpatrick for Kevin Nugent. In County Q Finals Swans went under in the County Borrisileigh 3-17 Swans 5-3 Kilruane 4-13 Eire Og 1-6. &a 'UI~ (0, ~ 7_~ t CLONMEL OIL t ()t

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