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Action packed Intermediate Football Championship Final at Celtic Park, drama right to the end as it finished level after extra time. Replay next weekend. Great game between Faughanvale GAA and Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC #Gaelic #GAA #Derry #irish #Derry #SportsPhotography #SportsReels

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Фото профиля Cathal O'Neill
Cathal O'Neill1 год назад

@FaughanvaleGAA @BallinderryGAC A terrible decision to rob Faughanvale of a championship A fantastic tackle from the best player on the pitch

Фото профиля Aralt
Aralt1 год назад

@FaughanvaleGAA @BallinderryGAC Somebody tell me why that was a foul ?

Фото профиля Paul McCloskey
Paul McCloskey1 год назад

@FaughanvaleGAA @BallinderryGAC Is the replay next Saturday at Celtic Park in Derry

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