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Champions Castletown get the job done against Starlights

Champions Castletown get the job done against Starlights

Champions Castletown didn't need to be any more than adequate to record a comfortable victory over Starlights in Group A of the Dominic Smith Electrical Senior football championship in Chadwicks Wexford Park on Friday.
It was a seven out of ten performance at best, but it was the ideal way for the holders to ease themselves into competitive fare with the minimum of fuss.
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