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Rooneys have a bumper time at Curry's Fun Park

Rooneys have a bumper time at Curry's Fun Park

Former footballer in NI to support son at Super Cup
Wayne Rooney and his family were spotted enjoying the bumper cars at a north coast fun park on Friday.
The former Manchester United striker and his wife Coleen arrived in Northern Ireland earlier in the week to support their son Kai, who was competing in the Super Cup youth football tournament.
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