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1630570 
 EEjob 13/05/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Trisha and John X Miller, Fountainstown, attending the new Summer fish menu launch of the Cornstore Restaurant, Cornmarket Street.
Picture: David Keane.
1630569 
 irish Examiner Saturday Social and news 14-05-2014
Carol Quinn and Harry Moore at the Velenosi wine evening at Jacques Restaurant, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1630567 
 EEjob 13/05/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Seamus and Ann Hester, Passage West, attending the new Summer fish menu launch of the Cornstore Restaurant, Cornmarket Street.
Picture: David Keane.
1630566 
 EEjob 13/05/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Catherine Murphy, Passage, in company with Kay Riordan, Cobh, at the new Summer fish menu launch of the Cornstore Restaurant, Cornmarket Street.
Picture: David Keane.
1630564 
 irish Examiner Saturday Social and news 14-05-2014
Joe Dowling with his mum Jacque Barry at the Velenosi wine evening at Jacques Restaurant, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1630559 
 IE ARTS 16/05/2014 ... 
Regina Carbayo at the Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, with a piece of Samuel Palmer's work Harvest under a crescent moon. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
1630546 
 EEjob 13/05/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Patricia O'Leary and Barry O'Connell of P O'Connell and Son, enjoying the new Summer fish menu launch of the Cornstore Restaurant, Cornmarket Street.
Picture: David Keane.
1630545 
 irish Examiner Saturday Social and news 14-05-2014
Ruth Dowling, Marcus Gates and Kate Sullivan at the Velenosi wine evening at Jacques Restaurant, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1630543 
 XXjob 16/05/2014 SOCIALS Cllr Deirdre Forde and Bridget Brady at the Fine Gael Lunch, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
1630542 
 irish Examiner Saturday Social and news 14-05-2014
Geraldine O'Twohill and Christine Moore at the Velenosi wine evening at Jacques Restaurant, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1630540 
 irish Examiner Saturday Social and news 14-05-2014
Joe Karwig and Jacque Barry at the Velenosi wine evening at Jacques Restaurant, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1630539 
 XXjob 16/05/2014 SOCIALS Shirley McCarthy, Rathpeacon, at the Fine Gael Lunch, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
1630538 
 XXjob 16/05/2014 SOCIALS Norma O'Callaghan, Sr Geraldine and Carmel Turnbull, at the Fine Gael Lunch, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
1630537 
 XXjob 16/05/2014 SOCIALS Siobhan Mullins, Carrignavar, at the Fine Gael Lunch, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
1630517

Mark and Inez Flanagan of Wilton pictured at the opening of the mardyke Gardens Fitzgerald's park, Cork City yesterday. 
Picture: Clare Keogh
1630516

The opening of the mardyke Gardens Fitzgerald's park, Cork City yesterday. 
Picture: Clare Keogh
1630514

Ronan Oscar and Amy Nangle of Douglas photographed at the opening of the mardyke Gardens Fitzgerald's park, Cork City yesterday. 
Picture: Clare Keogh
1630513

Aisling and Éabha Murphy of Ovens photographed at the opening of the mardyke Gardens Fitzgerald's park, Cork City yesterday. 
Picture: Clare Keogh
1630510

Lizette Butt and her big sister Laoigaire Butt photographed at the opening of the mardyke Gardens Fitzgerald's park, Cork City yesterday. 
Picture: Clare Keogh
611343 
 IE LIVE NEWS ....
The magnificent 104m. Russian Tall Ship Kruzenshtern passing Dunmore East. Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS show 18015395 
 IE LIVE NEWS/FARMING/COUNTY 18/05/2014 ... 
At Bandon Agricultural Show was Gwen Murphy, Skibbereen, with Mullarkey Pearl, the reserve champion ridden hunter. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured were Nessa Childers and Journalist Mick Clifford. Picture Nick Bradshaw
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 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured was Nessa Childers. Picture Nick Bradshaw
N14129291758314 
 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured was Nessa Childers. Picture Nick Bradshaw
N14129232758318 
 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured were Campaign team member Maggie Pym with Nessa Childers. Picture Nick Bradshaw
N14129205758313 
 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured was Nessa Childers. Picture Nick Bradshaw
N1412941758317 
 xxjob 15/05/2014 - NEWS - Images of Canvassing with Nessa Childers at Super Valu, Lucan. Pictured was Nessa Childers. Picture Nick Bradshaw
King Johns Battle 394759485

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 382759484

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 371759483

17/05/2014
Hannah and Isabelle Daly, North Circular Road and Rona Heeney, Ardnacrusha pictured among the large crowd at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 342759482

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 319759480

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 233759478

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 212759479

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 175759477

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 120759475

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 095759474

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 061759476

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 024759473

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
King Johns Battle 010759472

17/05/2014
Pictured at King JohnÕs Castle, Limerick which was the setting for one of IrelandÕs most dramatic and significant siege battles on Saturday 17th May, as the infamous and bloody Siege of Limerick wass brought to life.
Jacobite and Williamite soldiers in full military costume staged a dramatic re-enactment of the fearsome siege. 
Up to 60 re-enactors dressed in period costume helped the visitors experience the sights and sounds of siege warfare, from the courtyard skirmishes to spectacular battle action.
This special event was organised by Shannon Heritage as part of the Limerick City of Culture celebrations.
The siege was brought to life by re-enactors from the Wild Geese Re-enactment Society in Sligo and members of Limerick based Orchard Theatre Company who transported people back in time to the 1690Õs where the inhabitants of the castle were busy preparing for an attack on their defences. Having been under siege for some time, they could hear the soldiers preparing outside the walls and even under their feet in the tunnels. Many of the people were weak with hunger or sickness, they have little or no weaponry yet they have spirit and will fight to the last.
Picture: Don Moloney / Press 22
inpho 00809449759860 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Referee David Coldrick leaves the pitch after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809448759861 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Down players leave the pitch after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809447759859 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone's Danny McBride with Niall Madine and Benny Coulter of Down
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809446759862 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone's Niall McKenna and Brendan McArdle of Down
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809445759858 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Matthew Donnelly of Tyrone after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809444759857 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte speaks to his players after the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809437759833 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Down's Jerome Johnston is fouled by Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan in the box as Mark Donnelly closes in
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809435759831 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Referee David Coldrick
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809433759825 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone's Matthew Donnelly and Conor Garvey of Down
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809432759823 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone's Conor Clarke and Conor Laverty of Down
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809428759820 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Down's Conor Maginn scores a goal despite the efforts of Tyrone's Peter Harte
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809427759818 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
An ambulance comes onto the field after a spectator is taken ill in the crowd
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809426759816 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
An ambulance comes onto the field after a spectator is taken ill in the crowd
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809423759809 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Tyrone's Stephen O'Neill with Ryan Johnston of Down
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan
inpho 00809416759802 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
Tyrone's Mattie Donnelly at the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809415759803 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
Down's Benny Coulter at the final whistle
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809413759800 
 Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship Preliminary Round, Healy Park, Omagh, Tyrone 18/5/2014
Tyrone vs Down
Downs manager James McCartan
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Russell Pritchard
inpho 00809409759795 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
The Laois team stretch before the game
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809408759796 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
The Wicklow team stand for The National Anthem
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
inpho 00809407759793 
 Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Round 1, Aughrim, Wicklow 18/5/2014
Wicklow vs Laois
The Laois team make their way onto the pitch
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer

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