The crest of a wave: Lavey s path to the top of club football
A look back at the year when Lavey were Pride of the Parish
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Thirty years ago Lavey were crowned All-Ireland club champions. Captain Johnny McGurk looks back on a year of memories and what made their journey special. Michael McMullan tells the story.
Spirit. Johnny McGurk may be scanning back 30 years, but his answer is instant. What immediately comes to mind when he reflects on 1991 and Lavey s 10-game march to dreamland?
Those two syllables say it all for the skipper.
The Andy Merrigan Cup in McGurk s grasp is like the parish he represented on that magical March Sunday. Small in appearance, but massive in every other way.
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Decision meant Port of Dover was dramatically closed to all freight vehicles leaving the UK for next 48 hours
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