If a member of the public decided to divert off the A6 and take a spin into Derry GAA’s 48-acre Owenbeg centre of excellence last Monday, their initial impression would have been that it was business as usual.
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If a member of the public decided to divert off the A6 and take a spin into Derry GAA’s 48-acre Owenbeg centre of excellence last Monday, their initial impression would have been that it was business as usual.
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