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John Stanton, Inniscarra about to tackle Stephen Murphy, Aghada at the Premier 2 Minor Football final between Aghada v. Inniscarra in Páirc Uí Rinn.
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Declan Hyland, Inniscarra tackles Stephen Murphy, Aghada at the Premier 2 Minor Football final between Aghada v. Inniscarra in P‡irc U’ Rinn.
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Conor Barrett, Inniscarra running past Jake O'Donoghue and Stephen Halloran, Aghada at the Premier 2 Minor Football final between Aghada v. Inniscarra in Páirc Uí Rinn.
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Conor Barrett, Inniscarra running past Jake O'Donoghue and Stephen Halloran, Aghada at the Premier 2 Minor Football final between Aghada v. Inniscarra in Páirc Uí Rinn.
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Peter Dinnen (4) pictured at the official store opening of O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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Calum Maguire (5) pictured at the official opening of the new O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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Calum Maguire (5) pictured at the official opening of the new O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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GAA stars Jimmy Barry Murphy and Amy O' Connor officially open the new O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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Cork senior hurling manager Jimmy Barry Murphy and proprietor Seamus O'Reilly pictured at the officiall opening of the new O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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Arthur Czaplinski (4); Peter Dinnen (4) and Alex Moore (5) pictured at the official store opening of O'Reilly's Maxol MACE in Blackpool, Co. Cork.
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Medical students in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical students Gaile Cruz and Annie Zhu in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical students Gaile Cruz and Annie Zhu in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical students John Cannon, Navi Khatkar, Andrew Brunt and Keegan Idler in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical students John Cannon, Andrew Brunt and Keegan Idler in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical students John Cannon, Andrew Brunt and Keegan Idler in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical student Jane Burns and colleagues in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical student Krystina Johnson and colleagues in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical student Krystina Johnson and colleagues in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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Medical student Nilou Farid and colleagues in UCC yest. for Blue September. The event was held by a Graduate Entry Medicine class who intend to get as many of their fellow students to wear their lab coats and paint their faces blue in aid of Blue September. Blue September is part of an international campaign that flags that men are more likely to develop and die of cancer than women and that men are less likely to discuss their personal health concerns with family, friends or their GP.
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