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Published 21:09 16 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 07:21 17 Jan 2019 GMT
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He kicked two beauties early on to push his new college into a 0-5 0-3 early lead but UL were undeterred.
Sexton's direct running had the DIT back-line fouling and with the centre forward razor sharp on the frees, UL began to take over this game.
A fluky goal dropped in for Sexton from a point effort shortly after and the home side looked in bother. Up stepped O'Toole again with a well-taken goal and another fine point to keep them in it and leave this one finely poised at 1-7 apiece at the break.
The sides went score for score through the second half but eventually Eoghan Lawless' industry and Sexton's class told and despite Brian Howard and co's best efforts, the Limerick men held on for a deserved one point victory.
That man Sexton ended his evening with 1-10 (1-4 from play) and plenty of admirers too.
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