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Published 15:14 17 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 17:14 17 Nov 2018 GMT
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Intermediate champs, the aforementioned Graigue Ballycallan are on the way to a Leinster final now. They took out Kildare's Celbridge, after a scare, a fortnight ago and they gave Wexford champs Fethard a clipping on Sunday.
Sharpshooter Conor Murphy was again lethal for them on the frees in New Ross. Brothers Billy and Sean Ryan did plenty of damage from open play, while the evergreen Eddie Brennan chipped in with 1-1.
Fethard battled hard, Mikie Dwyer and Garrett Foley prominent for them, but there was no matching Graigue Ballycallan.
https://twitter.com/graiguebcGAA/status/1063805794184019970
Up next for them is Portlaoise in the Leinster final - that promises to be an interesting game for Eddie Brennan, Laois' manager next year.
And the junior champions were similarly ruthless in their provincial last four clash. Dunnamaggin were beating Dublin's best junior club St Maurs' by 0-15 to 0-1 at half-time. They went onto win by 20 points.
https://twitter.com/DunnamagginGAA/status/1063805656103301120
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