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Tally's for Pembroke-Rathmines

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Default Tally's for Pembroke-Rathmines

: Pen Rathmines - murphy 15, Quinn 11.5, Lacey 10.5, Freehill 10.2, Wynne 9.7, mccarten 9.4, donnelly 7.8, O'Callaghan 7.7

Heard this from Twitter. so who knows the reliability, but it would be in line with expectations
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Wynne ahead of McCarten? Is that expected or is it a reflection of the boxes that have been opened so far?
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