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Mossy Bracken will lead the way as title set to be defended at County 10 Mile Road on Sunday:
Mossy Bracken competing for Moycarkey Coolcroo AC.
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23 Jul 2024 9:00 PM
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sport@tipperarystar.ie
There is sure to be a huge turnout for the Tipperary 10 Mile road championships which take place in Fethard early this Sunday morning July 28th as the action will get underway at 9am.
Moycarkey Coolcroo are the defending champions having won Gold in both the A and the B team standings as well as the individual race winner in Mossy Bracken who'll be doing all he can to replicate the success of 2023 by leading the club from the front on Sunday.
The defending champions have an 8 man squad entered for this event and they will face strong competition from the host club Fethard AC along with Dundrum AC, Moore-Abbey Milers AC, Clonmel AC, Thurles Crokes and Templemore AC who are also in the running.
Best of Luck and safe running to all competitors.
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