
Davidstown-Courtnacuddy beat Oulart-The Ballagh but leave room for improvement
While the manner in which they shift the ball through the field together with a host of sublime scores were undoubted highlights for M.J. Reck's charges in this Joyces Expert Intermediate 'A' hurling championship Group A round two tie, sloppy finishing has to be a cause for concern.

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