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Published 18:00 17 Jan 2016 GMT
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Derry and Tyrone meanwhile set up what will be their second meeting of at least four clashes this season. The championship opponents, who played out a cracker in front of 5,000 people last week, will meet again in the McKenna Cup final after the free-scoring Oak Leaf outfit racked up 1-17 against Cavan.
Galway, meanwhile, are ready for a final clash with the Rossies out west after Kevin McStay's men shocked Mayo. Roscommon beat the Connacht champions 0-13 to 0-10 and Galway saw off the threat of GMIT.
In the hurling, David Hannon scored 1-9 as Limerick beat Cork and Offaly enjoyed a rare win over Kilkenny as they booked their place in the Walsh Cup semi-final.
Walsh Cup semi-final: Offaly v Wexford; Galway v Dublin
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