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The second half continued in that pattern with the speedy 21-year-old Coffey ending his day with 2-5 from open play. They'd power on to win on a final score of 3-17 to 1-11.
When you consider that Kilkenny clubs have won this competition out in three of the last six years, and that Dunnamaggin were intermediate last year, it sounds some warning to every other club still standing.
And then they've this genius as the manager, how could things possibly go wrong?
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