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    Up to their necks in Fenian goals

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Skating Down Hill Street.

In #rabble2, Culture, Film, Interviews, Print Edition, Sportby Jay CaraxJanuary 9, 20124 Comments

Shot over the course of a year, this film has interviews with the most important Dublin skaters of the last two decades as well as previously unseen old home videos. To hear more about the background of the film, Jay Carax caught up with the producer Dave Leahy.

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