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Published 18:47 24 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 20:39 24 Feb 2018 GMT
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Slaughtneil deserve huge credit for forcing this one to extra-time. Patsy Bradley showed nerves of steel to notch a late leveller with the last kick of the game.
After that, Nemo heads would have worried that Slaughtneil's momentum and traditionally indomitable spirit might have carried through to extra-time. But they had no match for the fitness and hunger of the men in green and black.
Connolly's second goal was just as impressive as his first.
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Mickey Moran's men living to rue their profligacy in the first half of normal time, where they were dominant but didn't convert enough chances.
Nemo Rangers and Corofin will contest the final.
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