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Published 14:45 4 Nov 2018 GMT
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And now they're taking off in Munster, now they're absolutely flying. Na Piarsaigh hit the Gaelic Grounds running and they never gave Clonoulty Rossmore a puck at it on Sunday. Still, these boys haven't even been challenged this year.
Kevin Downes rattled in a 25th minute goal to put the Treaty champs 1-12 to 0-5 up and by that stage everybody knew that this game was over. The Na Piarsiagh players seemed knew well before that but that didn't matter to them.
They raced into a six point to nothing lead after ten minutes. They kept the foot on the throttle until half-time and by then they were winning by 14 points, 2-13 to 0-6. Peter Casey scoring the second.
The lively little Limerick livewire scored another just after half-time and this was turning into a massacre. Na Piarsaigh don't show mercy though.
They went onto win by 18 points, 3-22 to 0-13 the final score. The only worry being that Shane Dowling was lost to a nasty hand injury the extent of which is not yet known while Ronan Lynch also went off injured.
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