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Provincial Towns Cup draw

Saturday, 17th December, 2011 5:30pm
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Provincial Towns Cup draw

Conducting the draw for the Towns' Cup this evening were Leinster Rugby president Stuart Bayley and Meath man Shane Horgan. Photo: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE

The draw for the first round of the Provincial Towns Cup took place this evening ahead of the big Leinster rugby game at the Aviva.

Leinster Rugby president Stuart Bayley and Leinster's Shane Horgan conducted the Towns Cup Draw.

Navan will take on Arklow while Ashbourne will host Boyne.

The Navan team will the clubs 2nd team as the first team in in the AIL Div 2B and that's also the fate for Boyne who will field a second team against Ashbourne.

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