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Sunshine and Ice Cream - Clonmel Rugby Minis represented Tipperary with at Muskerry Blitz
One of the four Clonmel RFC sides who took part in the recent Mini Blitz at Muskerry in Cork
Reporter:
Brendan Mullan
25 Apr 2024 12:30 PM
Email:
News@nationalist.ie
Clonmel RFC Minis at Muskerry RFC Blitz
On Sunday, Clonmel RFC's U8s, U9s, U10s and U11s travelled to Muskerry RFC near Blarney in county Cork to play in their annual end of season blitz. It was a fantastic day of rugby worth the journey down the M8 to the impressive Cork venue.
Clonmel was joined by teams from Muskerry, Mallow, Kinsale, Cork Constitution, Old Christians and Kanturk.
There were great team performances from the Clonmel boys played in beautiful sunny conditions.
Thanks to all the parents for travelling with the boys and supporting them during the day.
Munster Rugby Academy player Darragh McSweeney was in attendance for some photos.
The day was topped off with plenty of ice cream and smiling faces on the journey home.
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