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Published 17:21 10 Feb 2018 GMT
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He was doing that all day in Thurles, and had four from play racked up after 40 minutes of the action.
O'Callaghan was the difference in this one. Liam Mellows were up for it and they had plenty of firepower themselves, with Aidan Morrissey and Aonghus Callanan showing potential up top.
But they were outshone.
That's exactly what Con does. That's what exactly what he did, and you couldn't blame the Liam Mellows rearguard for bricking it every time the ball came near him - and in fairness to his Cuala teammates, they were supplying him with beautiful, inviting balls.
And it wasn't all about his scoring, because he was setting up scores, making space and moving all over the field.
And he wasn't on his own out there. Sean Moran was dominant at centre back, while Cian O'Callaghan behind him was solid. Jake Malone was energetic in midfield while David Treacy and Mark Schutte looked sharp.
Mellows rallied before half-time to reduce the gap to two points, but you just knew that Cuala always had something in hand. They had Con O'Callaghan in hand.
He was named man-of-the-match by the game's end. They won by six, on a scoreline of 1-17 to 0-11.
A late goal from Brian Fitzgerald sealed the deal.
Bring on Na Piarsaigh.
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