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Published 18:09 20 Jan 2019 GMT
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That man Dunne was on form in general play too and it was his goal which granted the Dublin men a 1-8 to 0-8 half-time lead.
Mary I never lost touch though. Gillane was similarly accurate from placed balls while Darragh Peters, Craig Morgan and Luke Meade are three tidy operators in the middle third.
They scored a goal straight after the resumption and that dragged them right back into it. With Dunne and Gillane going free for free at this stage, eventually it was a point from play from the main man Gillane that set the Limerick college away just after Offaly keeper Eoghan Cahill had made a fine save down the other end from Wexford forward Dunne.
That would prove a turning point and then Mary I took off to win by five.
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