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Published 14:41 15 Feb 2019 GMT
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Three Ulster men from three neighbouring counties make up the UCD half-forward line in what is an engine room, a reinforcement and a creative hub.
Conor McCarthy plays a more advanced role than the other two and acts as the perfect link man between them and the inside duo of Con O'Callaghan and Evan O'Carroll.
It will be a particularly interesting day for Conor Meyler who has skin in both camps. It was only two years ago that he led St. Mary's Belfast to their first ever and only ever Sigerson title but now he's with the new champions and, now, his old teammates stand in his way.
He'll be helped by Luke Fortune on the other wing who is just getting better and better. The versatile Breffni man has represented his college and county in the full back line, in the half back line and on the other 45' and he lit the place up two weeks ago with a phenomenal goal against DIT, taking the ball the whole way from the sideline and ripping the net.
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Even with Liam Silke missing from the half back line for UCD, owing to club commitments for Corofin, the champions will take some stopping.
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