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Published 17:11 20 May 2018 BST
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Backed by the raucous home crowd, the yellow bellies kicked on upon the resumption of play with Jack O'Connor and Paudie Foley pointing the way.
If they have anything these Dublin lads have fight and spirit aplenty and they just wouldn't take a step back from Wexford, though. Indeed, when Paul Ryan goalled late on in the second half, you did feel that they might just kick on to win it.
Pat Gilroy's men went into injury time with a one point lead but that was when Rory O'Connor took centre stage, that was when Davy Fitzgerald's men showed bottle a plenty to kick on and win it by two.
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And all the talk was about that man O'Connor as Wexford march on.
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