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Published 21:09 25 Apr 2015 BST
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In the Division Four final between Offaly and Longford the Faithful County proved much too strong for their neighbours with a 4-16 to 1-12 win-their first victory in Croke Park for nine years.
Offaly's last win in Drumcondra was in a Leinster semi final in 2006, but went goal crazy after half time to secure a major confidence boost ahead of May 16th and the sides renewal in the championship.
At half time Offaly led by 1-7 to 0-6 as Nigel Dunne goaled after 23 minutes.
There was little to separate the sides until the game's second goal came from Paul McConway, who ran the length of the pitch to score a wonderful goal that opened the game's first significant gap between the sides.
Offaly piled on the scores and had increased their lead to nine, before substitute Shane Doyle goaled for Longford to make it 2-11 to 1-9 approaching the final quarter.
However Offaly moved up through the gears and goals from midfielder Graham Guilfoyle and the game's top scorer William Mulhall who hit 1-5 over the course of the 70 minutes sealed the win
Both sides ended with 14 men as Offaly's Anton O'Sullivan received his marching orders along with Diarmuid Masterson for an incident inside the last ten minutes
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