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Kernin bagged a goal in either half and offered a seven-point buffer at the break as the blue and white stripes ran in 1-7 to 0-3 clear of the champions.
And, straight after the interval, Kernin slotted home a penalty to put double digits between the sides.
But St. Vincent's - being St. Vincent's - rallied and began to eat into the lead with Mossy Quinn typically dead-eyed from set-pieces.
Seven scores in a row - even despite three uncharacteristic wides from Diarmuid Connolly - and Vinny's were back in it but Michael Darragh MacAuley and the St. Enda's men held tight and held out as the opposition ran out of time and Ballyboden clinched a famous triumph.
They now march on to fly the flag for Dublin in Leinster.
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