Railway Cup dead on its feet

Former All-Ireland winning Wexford manager Liam Griffin believes the Railway Cup series is dying a slow death in its current format.

Railway Cup dead on its feet

Former All-Ireland winning Wexford manager Liam Griffin believes the Railway Cup series is dying a slow death in its current format.

The interprovincial hurling final takes place for the first time outside of Ireland this weekend at the Giulio Onesti Sports Complex in Rome.

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