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Article: On Friday, April 17 last, thousands of students were bustling around the Maynooth campus, most darting for the exit gates as the weekend beckoned. Travelling in the opposite direction were the Dublin and Louth panels, meeting up for a challenge match.
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- Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
- Article date:
- July 10, 2009
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No end in sight for stalwart Sherlock
dublin legend still dreams of a second 'summer of sam'
On Friday, April 17 last, thousands of students were bustling around the Maynooth campus, most darting for the exit gates as the weekend beckoned. Travelling in the opposite direction were the Dublin and Louth panels, meeting up for a challenge match.
Amongst the Dublin contingent was Jason Sherlock. Before Christmas, the last remaining link to the 1995 All-Ireland-winning side had failed to assuage fears that he might finally sever the only artery that fuels the adoring Hill's insatiable, often irrational, demand for success.
Of course, he had ...