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IT progressed to the semi-final after they built on a good start to see off NUI Galway at the CIT Sports Stadium yesterday. Leading by 3-1 to 0-2 after 18 minutes, CIT had allowed their visitors back into contention by half-time but in the second
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Donal O'Sullivan produced a stunning save to deny Michael Stephenson in the dying moments of a controversial clash at Dangan yesterday. St Mary's 'keeper Niall Morgan's resultant '45' fell short, and referee Sean Carroll blew for full-time. That
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Friday January 27 2012 JIM McGuinness has threatened to pull his team out of the Dr McKenna Cup next year if their third-level college players are not available to them. The Donegal boss has clashed directly with DCU boss Niall Moyna this week over
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Dean Higgins proved the decisive score as NUI Galway claimed a deserved victory over an experimental Wexford side in Bellefield on Saturday. Although a Niall Burke point straight from the throw-in had the visitors in front, it was Wexford who went on
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London plenty of problems in the opening period, with Mayo attacker Jason Doherty providing a reminder of his considerable ability. Doherty contributed three delightful points as the students cruised into a commanding 0-9 to 0-2 interval lead. London
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Inspired by the splendid John Heslin and John O'Loughlin, UCD were always in charge. Westmeath midfielder Heslin offered another reminder of his considerable potential with an accomplished performance...Neil Douglas provided a deft flick to send the
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Friday February 25 2011 A contest this tight could only have been won through a moment of assured opportunism, and Dingle native Luke Burgess supplied that -- and more -- as UCC emerged triumphant at College Park yesterday. His immaculate side-footed
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Gaffney proved to be the hero for Limerick IT as his personal scoring spree of 3-3 helped his side book a semi-final berth in Limerick yesterday. Willie Hyland opened the scoring in the first minute with a spectacular point which was followed by a
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Galway, who had Tipperary senior Seamus Hennessy dismissed in the 20th minute, trailed for the entire game until Cooney's intervention. DIT raced into an early four-point lead as points from Liam Og McGovern and Eoin Murphy sandwiched a brace by
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Pat Kelly and could now miss the remainder of the competition. It was two second-half goals that clinched the two points for CIT, who had trailed their hosts by 0-10 to 0-9 at the break. NUI Galway , who started with 11 of last year's victorious side,
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