Black Cats Lend a Helping Hand to Shane's Trust ; Geoghegan's Murder Was Scary Says Wallace, but a New Charity Aims to Leave Lasting Legacy [Eire Region]

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DAVID Wallace still can't fathom it. Twenty months ago, the declan Kidney era as ireland coach began with the rout of Canada in the heavy Limerick rain and Wallace came off the bench to score. But, by the following morning, the feelgood factor was well and truly obliterated.

Limerick's infamous feuding crime gangs had claimed another life. Only this time, instead of warring among themselves, an innocent rugby player had been shot dead in a case of mistaken identity near his home in dooradoyle. There was uproar.

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Black Cats Lend a Helping Hand to Shane's Trust ; Geoghegan's Murder Was Scary Says Wallace, but a New Charity Aims to Leave Lasting Legacy [Eire Region]

Back row Wallace didn't personally know Shane Geoghegan - his professional rugby commitments had long limited his involvement at Garryowen, the club they had in common. But the shock of Geoghegan's murder, as he returned from a friend's house where he had watche...

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