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Flash forward a year later and the Dalkey outfit found themselves back in the final. Their battleground this time was O'Moore Park in Portlaoise, while they faced a different opposition in the form of Kilkenny champions O'Loughlin Gaels.
Few expected Cuala to win the game with such ease, but with the fire of last year's mistakes burning in their bellies, they dispatched of the Cats by 3-19 to 1-16 to become the first Dublin club to claim the tile since Crumlin in 1980.
Man of the match Con O'Callaghan's inspired performance saw him hit 1-04, with 1-02 of that coming in the first-half, while free-taker David Treacy fired over an impressive 0-11 as the Dubliners slayed last year's demons with one fell swoop.
Next up for Cuala is an All-Ireland semi-final with Slaughtneil on February 4. They'll certainly be confident heading into the clash against the Derry champions, feeling that a final place on March 17 is just within their grasp.
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Elsewhere, Darran O'Sullivan's Glenbeigh Glencar were crowned Munster Junior Football champions as they eased past Cork club Gabriel Rangers by a whopping 12 points in Mallow.
However, the Rebels did taste success in the later throw-in as Nicky Kelly 10 points helped Mayfield defeat Waterford's Ballyduff Lower to become the Munster Junior Hurling champions. Both clubs had to finish the game without their designated Brian O'Learys as both men were sent off following a shemozzle in the latter stages.
Munster club JFC final
Gabriel Rangers 0-10 Glenbeigh Glencar 2-16, Mallow (Cork)
Munster club JHC final
Mayfield 2-18 Ballyduff Lower 3-10, Mallow (Cork)
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