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Published 20:19 15 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 10:41 16 Feb 2015 GMT
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In the day's second match at GAA HQ, O'Donovan Rossa of Antrim proved too strong for a spirited Kilburn Gaels, as they claimed the AIB-Intermediate hurling club title with a 1-9 to 2-3 win.
The game was a very tense affair and with scores at a premium the sides were level at 0-2 each after 17 minutes. A late surge from the Belfast side gave them a half time lead of 0-4 to 0-2 thanks to points from Gerard Walsh and Sean Shannon.
The game then exploded into life after half time as 'Rossa scored the first goal of the tie through Stephen Beatty and it seemed they would kick -on for glory.
However they were never able to shake off the London club, and two goals from Keith Killea-his second in the 51st minute-made for an exciting finish. 'Rossa held on and scored two insurance points late on to lift the intermediate crown in a damp Croke Park.

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