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Published 21:03 24 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 13:11 25 Jan 2019 GMT
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And on Thursday night up in Santry Avenue they let the Trinity boys have it.
On the back of their breakthrough victory over the Gardaí last Sunday down in Borrisoleigh, they'll have ventured out to their home grounds in the north-side with plenty of optimism, but Carlow had other ideas.
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They flew out of the blocks and they never let up, leading 0-10 to 0-1 after eighteen minutes and by 0-15 to 0-3 at half-time. That man Nolan gave the Trinity inside back line a torrid time the whole way through and ended his evening with eight points, five of those from open play. He was ably assisted too by Seamus Casey who hit two from play while former Tipperary underage star Tommy Nolan hit three.
St Jude's Fionn Ó Riain Briain was doing his bit for Trinity but with Leahy clicking into gear with two fine points and with Cleere dominating, Carlow had way too much.
They kept it up into the second and despite Cian O'Sullivan keeping it respectful in the second with a goal for Trinity, Carlow ran out 13 point winners on a scoreline of 0-24 to 1-9.
At least the Trinity lads have some solid recovery fuel before their do or die meeting with Limerick IT next week.
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