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Published 18:39 24 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 19:48 24 Jan 2019 GMT
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There were three changes on the DCU team, Fionntan Mc Gibb, Conor Firman and Brian Ryan replaced by Rian McBride, John Curran and Killian Doyle.
Kilkenny's James Bergin sticks a few frees and Kilmacud Crokes' Fergal Whitely nails a few from open play. Standard business resumed.
By half-time, they're up by two and with a wind at their backs in the second they kick on to win well. St Vincent's Rian McBride justifies his promotion to start with an energetic display in the middle of the field while Westmeath's Killian Doyle did similar, scoring six points, four from open play.
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CIT are limited to four in the second half and the 7/4 favourites move onto the quarters.
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