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Wolfhounds secure big win against Glasgow in Celtic Challenge

BBC Sport Saturday, 4 January 2025 ()
Wolfhounds get back to winning ways in the Celtic Challenge with a 48-7 victory against Glasgow Warriors at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast.
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