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Ryan and Stephen Murphy. Corner forward Conor Kelly then sent over a quality shot to highlight the strong wind that Brian Hogan’s side were playing with. Young wing-back David Fogarty hit a sublime e ort before Conor Kelly struck his second of the day.

Michael Walsh’s side hit back with points from Harry Shine and Liam Moore, but O’Loughlin’s responded with e orts from Jordan Molloy and Paddy Butler to leave the half time score O’Loughlin Gaels 0-12, Dicksboro 0-7.

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e Palmerstown out t got the scoring going in the second period with a beautiful Bill Sheehan e ort o his left-hand side near the sideline. e accurate Bergin then popped over another placed ball before Timmy Cli ord bene ted from a turnover to split the posts for the ‘Boro. Harry Shine was then fouled by the returning Mikey Butler, and Harry pointed the free to make it a 3-point game. Four further Dicksboro points followed, a second each from e talented Liam Moore then raised a green ag for the Boro to make it a 4-point lead before Mark Bergin notched another free to get them back in the contest. Harry Shine and Mark Bergin then swapped points before a quick brace from Dicksboro’s full-forward Mark Nolan made it a two-score game. Jordan Molloy then notched his second of the day before Tom Kenny struck back for the ‘Boro to keep Hogan’s men at arm’s length.

Bill Sheehan and Cillian Hackett, then two nice scores from Andy Ga ney and Ollie Walsh to leave the men in maroon in the lead.

O’Loughlin’s needed a goal and they eventually got one via sub Jack Nolan. Dicksboro tagged on another point to leave two between the sides entering the last couple of minutes. No.14 Mark Nolan then sent over his 3rd e ort of the day to leave a goal between the sides before the long whistle sounded, nal score

O’Loughlin Gaels 1-17, Dicksboro 1-20.

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