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Published 20:57 30 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 21:49 30 Jan 2018 GMT
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For CIT, Waterford duo Conor Prunty and Michael Kearney fared well.
This was all about UCD, however, and they'll march onto the quarter finals with confidence no matter who their opponents are. With James Maher covering every blade of grass alongside the wristy John Joe Ryan in midfield, they've an engine room as good as any team in the competition.
In Stephen Quirke and Seamus Flanagan, they've a brilliant half forward line. In UCD, they have a Fitzgibbon team who are in with a shout.
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