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Published 17:45 6 Feb 2019 GMT
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Padraig Fogarty and Jimmy Hyland are also dangerous but the Mary's lads are calm and collected and despite Maynooth dominating that first half, a clinical Mary's team are only trailing by a point at the break.
A powerful Jarlath Óg Burns kicked a beauty and the reliable Shane McGuigan is keeping them in it. The Mary's lads pop up from all corners and with the team struggling, Tyrone corner back Liam Rafferty came up with a big score from the outside of the boot after breaking through from deep.
That was the score of the day and you can watch it from Jerome Quinn's brilliant coverage here from 0.32.
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And then in the second half, they take off.
Tyrone's Colm Byrne, a survivor of that 2017 triumph comes into it and Niall Toner kicks a crucial one as Gavin McGilly's begin to stretch their legs. O'Hanlon keeps Maynooth in it with another trademark one but Mary's go onto win by two.
"You can see that team-ethic coming through again, there's always a good team spirit in the Ranch," said Byrne to Jerome Quinn after the game.They're back into a semi-final now and with the 2017 run showing how dangerous they are when they get there, the college of less than 1000 students must be considered one of the best pound for pound GAA colleges in the country.
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