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Published 16:55 8 Jun 2019 BST
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Joe Quaid's side were not solely reliant on Doyle, and had eight other players registering a further 0-11, with Robbie Greville leading the way (after Doyle) on 0-3.
Neil McManus scored 0-13 for Antrim (12 frees and a 65) but did not score from play. The Ulster outfit ended the contest with just 13 men on the field as Matthew Donnelly and David Kearney were sent off.
The victory for the Lake County puts them in a great position to reach their second final in successive years. They travel to Laois next weekend
Offaly are still alive, too, as Laois put an almighty beating on Kerry. They won 5-17 to 1-21 and are definitely off to Croke Park for the final.
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