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Friday, April 19, 2013 CORK SPORTS WORLD 1 SF - V1 INSIDE TODAY HURLING: Éamonn Murphy is concerned about Cork’s league, though the Munster draw offers summer hope. P3 FOOTBALL: Tactics may be levelling the GAA playing field says Barry O’Donovan, but great players still thrive. P4. Leevale are still leading the way Louise Shanahan, Leevale AC, crosses the finishline to win the U17 Girls 800m event at the recent Woodie’s DIY AAI Juvenile Indoor U12-U19 Championships at the Athlone Insti- tute of Technology. Picture: Barry Cregg/SPORTSFILE Cork club holds its annual prestiguous track and field meeting: See P6, 7
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Friday, April 19, 2013 CORK SPORTS WORLD 1

SF - V1

INSIDETODAY

HURLING: Éamonn Murphy is concernedabout Cork’s league, though the Munster drawoffers summer hope. P3

FOOTBALL: Tactics may be levelling theGAA playing field says Barry O’Donovan,but great players still thrive. P4.

Leevaleare stillleadingthe way

Louise Shanahan, Leevale AC, crosses thefinishline to win the U17 Girls 800m event atthe recent Woodie’s DIY AAI Juvenile IndoorU12-U19 Championships at the Athlone Insti-tute of Technology. Picture: Barry Cregg/SPORTSFILE

Cork club holds its annualprestiguous track and fieldmeeting: See P6, 7