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Published 16:57 10 Jun 2023 BST
Updated 17:00 10 Jun 2023 BST
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The game itself was a fantastic one and a lot of credit needs to go to the capital who were seven points down at one stage, and fought right to the very end.
Cork full-forward Seán Coakley converted a 42nd minute penalty and looked set to be leading his team to the All-Ireland semi finals.
However, the Munster side would not score again for the remainder of the game, while the Boys in Blue went on the rampage.
Andrew O’Reilly scored a penalty of his own on the 58th minute and with six minutes of injury time awarded, their tails were up.
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Just a minute later Dublin’s Paddy Curry stole the ball coming out of Cork's defence and stuck it in the net, but there was still time for a grand slam finish.
Fortunately for the Leinster champions, their opponents were unable to find a score on their last attack, and even though they finished the game with only 13 mens after half-back Ryan Mitchell received a second yellow, and centre-forward Luke O’Boyle picked up a black card, Dublin had secured their spot in the semi-finals.
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