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'No point' in thinking of Broadhurst bout - Harrington

BBC Sport Wednesday, 15 May 2024 ()
Kellie Harrington says she is not focused on a high-profile bout with former Irish team-mate Amy Broadhurst at the Paris Olympics.
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