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Title: Letters to the Editor: Limerick should have been called off earlier
Bernard Caldwell of the Irish Stable Staff Association is unhappy over how events at Limerick were handled last Sunday. Plus reader Declan O'Connell feels the Tote can improve its customer service
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Letters to the Editor: Limerick should have been called off earlier
Bernard Caldwell of the Irish Stable Staff Association is unhappy over how events at Limerick were handled last Sunday. Plus reader Declan O'Connell feels the Tote can improve its customer service
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