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All-Ireland Club Championship: Glenullin head to Croke Park final
Summary
Glenullin will face Kerry's An Ghealtacht in the Intermediate final at Croke Park on Sunday at 15:30 GMT. The article reports that 42-year-old Eoin Bradley, a long-serving club figure, said he 'probably doesn't have many games left' and will savour the occasion.
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Glenullin travel to Croke Park for the All-Ireland Intermediate club final against Kerry's An Ghealtacht on Sunday at 15:30 GMT. The club reached the decider after winning their first Ulster title and then scoring five goals against Connacht champions Strokestown. Eoin Bradley, 42, spoke about the occasion and acknowledged he likely has only a few games left in the club colours. Bradley has played for Glenullin for more than two decades and has won honours at club and county level as well as cup medals in soccer.
Key facts:
- Glenullin (Ulster champions) will play An Ghealtacht in the Intermediate final at Croke Park on Sunday, 15:30 GMT.
- Eoin Bradley is 42 and said he "probably doesn't have many games left." He has been with Glenullin for over twenty years.
- Bradley won a Glenullin senior title in 2007 and a National League title with his county in 2008, and he has Irish Cup medals with Glenavon and Coleraine in soccer.
- Glenullin secured a first Ulster title and then beat Connacht champions Strokestown with five goals to reach the final.
Summary:
For Bradley, the match represents a notable late-career appearance at Croke Park and has broader significance for his club after their run through the county and provincial championships. The next event is the Intermediate final at Croke Park on Sunday at 15:30 GMT.
