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Continuing our series of revamped games from the Limerick GAA annals, we go back 29-years.
Today’s clash is the 1991 West Senior Football Final between Abbeyfeale and Shannon Rangers.
Shannon Rangers were an amalgamation side consisting of St Senans, Gerald Griffins and Glin.
On commentary was the ever colourful Johnny Walsh reporting from Athea.
Catch the game here.
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