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Teddy McCarthy. R.I.P
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<blockquote data-quote="Roundyfield" data-source="post: 7252023" data-attributes="member: 14845"><p>RIP Teddy McCarthy. As 13 year olds we would sometimes bump into his car in Riverstown because his car had an alarm and he would come tearing out of the house and chase us down to the park. I’m sure he could have caught us if he wished too. My last summer in Ireland, Sars brought our u14 team to both all Ireland’s. How proud we were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roundyfield, post: 7252023, member: 14845"] RIP Teddy McCarthy. As 13 year olds we would sometimes bump into his car in Riverstown because his car had an alarm and he would come tearing out of the house and chase us down to the park. I’m sure he could have caught us if he wished too. My last summer in Ireland, Sars brought our u14 team to both all Ireland’s. How proud we were. [/QUOTE]
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