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Published 15:37 24 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 15:56 24 Jan 2019 GMT
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Big burly Dara Bourke scored a beauty after catching a puckout and then Conor Whelan, the most efficient forward in the land got in on the act to make it 0-7 0-3 after fifteen minutes.
But rather than letting them back into it, NUIG kept on hitting UL for more, Niland chipping away, Whelan landing a pair of beauties before Michael Lynch scored the goal that would prove decisive.
Seven was a fair cushion even facing into that breeze and the team made up of men from mostly Galway and Tipperary drove into it again with Michael Lynch proving influential and Niland again unerring to seal a deserved 1-19 to 0-17 victory and to leave this competition wide open.
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