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You can take the man out of Monaghan... Life in Louth hasn’t dulled Eamonn McEneaney’s passion for native county

Eamonn McEneaney has managed Louth and Monaghan and says Sunday’s clash could go either way
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Irish Mirror
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Related coverage for "You can take the man out of Monaghan... Life in Louth hasn’t dulled Eamonn McEneaney’s passion for native county": Irish News — Fabien McQuillan: ‘They’re nothing but a bunch of head-the-balls’. Limerick Post Newspaper — Limerick bid for All-Ireland MHC glory. Irish Mirror — Ireland's oldest woman dies aged 108 as tributes paid to charity founder. ArcaMax — Q&A: 'Dutton Ranch' star Sterlin English on why playing a cowboy is his 'dream role'. The News Letter — Fore! Plans near for new golf club close to Lisburn


