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Published 17:37 24 Feb 2018 GMT
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UL came out for the second half a different team. The two point gap became three, four and five. Clare senior and UL half back David Fitzgerald led this charge.
The tall, rangy and physical number 7 seemed to be operating on a different level to his opponents and many of his teammates alike. He was so dominant in his territory. His trademark drive, speed and direct-running really was something DCU had no answer for.
The Inagh-Kilnamona hound came out of tussles after scuffle, schemozzle after ruck, aerial battle after break with the ball under his control. When it was in his hand, it was in UL's control.
His long, lazy stride left DCU tacklers sitting on so many occasions. He just glides past them.
VIDEO CREDIT: TG4 stream.
UL kept the foot on the gas, and when Pat Ryan netted their second goal, this game was over as a contest, despite a late Conor Burke goal for DCU.
Jerome Quinn caught up with the man-of-the-match, Fitzgerald after the game, and the pride of victory swallowed the war-wounds he received.
The man's knuckles were all cut open, presumably after his fierce contesting of every high ball that came his way.
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