Wed, 08 Dec, 2004 - 00:00
Brendan Larkin
If the Cork boys lose it would end a glorious chapter in the history of this famed championship, as the former diocesan seminary is due to close its doors at the end of this school year.
Farranferris are one of three schools to win the title four years in a row (1971-74) and provide some of the greatest names to grace Cork teams in all grades.
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