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Northampton need ‘appreciation and respect’ for Croke Park history ahead of semi

Source: PA Archive

Northampton have been learning about the history of Croke Park in anticipation of becoming the first English club side to play at the home of Gaelic sport when they clash with Leinster on Saturday.

Saints visit the 82,300 Dublin stadium for an Investec Champions Cup semi-final that matches the best teams in England and Ireland.

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