
St. Mary's (Rosslare) destroy a poor Geraldine O'Hanrahans team by 38 points
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St. Mary's (Rosslare) had a stroll in the July heat on Sunday, cantering past a poor Geraldine O'Hanrahans in Group A of the Whizzy Internet Intermediate 'A' football championship in Samaritans St. Patrick's Park.
The Wexford District club took most of the first quarter to find their feet, but it was all too easy after that as they strolled to a 38-point win. While the level of opponent was not what one would expect in this grade, Rosslare approached the contest in the right manner.

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