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Kilmacud Crokes 1-12 Na Fianna 0-12 MARK O’LEARY BAGGED a crucial goal in first-half stoppage-time at Parnell Park as Kilmacud Crokes kept their quest for a fourth consecutive Dublin Senior Football Championship title alive with a semi-final triumph over Na Fianna.
Kilmacud’s Connacht connection greatly aided their cause in the early stages of the contest as two points apiece from Yeats County attacker Paddy O’Connor and Galway ace Shane Walsh – as well as a successful free by Dublin veteran Paul Mannion – helped them to storm five clear by the first-quarter mark.
Even though Na Fianna responded with a McHugh point on the resumption, the holders moved six in front courtesy of contributions from Hugh Kenny and Paddy O’Connor. Lacey and McHugh also found the range in the final-quarter to match the efforts of substitute Cian O’Connor, Kenny and Dara Mullin for Crokes, but Na Fianna suffered an additional blow when corner-back Fiachra Potts was red carded on 56 minutes.
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