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Published 20:52 4 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 15:30 5 Jul 2016 BST
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RTÉ say that under the guidance of Ireland’s leading relationship experts, Dr Ray O’Neill and Allison Keating, three couples will spend a fun-packed, eye-opening two days together completing a series of specially-designed challenges aimed at getting to know your partner better.
This unique relationship skills crash course is an opportunity for couples thinking of a life-long commitment to gain valuable insight into their relationship, as well as an opportunity to have some fun together at a stunning location.
They only have two points to note:

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