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Published 14:37 17 Mar 2018 GMT
With Kieran Molloy and Dylan Wall bombing forward down either flank, Nemo Rangers had no answer for their all out attack. Corofin made use of the space at their disposal, their midfielders and half forwards exploited this with some excellent, inviting pass for their inside forwards.
Ian Burke, Martin and Michael Farragher in the full forward line went to town.
Gary Sice scored a cracking left footer to set the tone for them. From there, things only got better.
With Micheal Lundy pulling the strings from centre forward, Corofin were passing the ball around at will, cutting holes and making gaps in Larry Kavanagh's side's defence.
Their full forward line took advantage of it all.
Their second goal, finished by Michael Farragher was a work of art.
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