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Published 15:35 17 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 16:01 17 Jan 2019 GMT
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They had plenty of work still to do but with the momentum on side going into the second, UCD picked up from where they left off and left the Cork college sitting.
John Divilly's men reeled off the first three scores of the half, the third of those a fine strike from Con O'Callaghan's left boot.
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And when big Laois forward Evan O'Carroll fisted in a goal with fifteen minutes remaining to put the champions five clear, this one was all over bar the shouting.
UCD's dynamic attacking sextet kept piling on the pressure in the closing stages as they laid down a marker to every other college in the competition, Kerry's Fiachra Clifford tacking on a fourth goal before King Con got in on the act with a goal of his own.
From trailing by two at the break to winning by thirteen without conceding a score in the second half, it was quite the turnaround for UCD.
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