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Tailteann Cup semi-final draw details

Tailteann Cup semi-final draw details

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The draw has been made for the Tailteann Cup semi-finals:Fermanagh v KildareWicklow v LimerickThe games will be played on Sunday, 22 June at Croke Park with the final scheduled for Saturday, 12 July.

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