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Published 15:23 19 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 15:24 19 Nov 2017 GMT
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Less than half a minute later, he raised a green flag of his own after a typically powerful run and finish.
The Wexford men, to their credit, fought back with Jack and Joe O'Connor registering. The loss of their lightening full forward Rory O'Connor, and number one full back through injury certainly didn't help them, though.
The Dalkey outfit continued where they left off after the break, with Cronin, O'Callaghan and Treacy again shining.
In defence Sean Moran held the centre well while Oisin Gough was as tight as could be on the inside line.
It was all about O'Callaghan, however. He added three more points from play in the second half, bringing his tally to 5-10 in his year of hurling so far.
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He's also a team player, just like this whole Cuala team. When he was sent through one on one with the Martin's goalkeeper, he selflessly laid off to teammate Cronin when he could easily have shot himself.
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It all went downhill for Martin's from there, with two of their players receiving red cards.
O'Callaghan was withdraw to a standing ovation.
Job done for Cuala.
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