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Published 16:04 30 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 16:04 30 Jan 2019 GMT
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The Ranch started the better in front of their home crowd but with Kerry's rising star Dara Moynihan and a razor sharp Jack Savage on form for the men of Kerry, it turned into a real battle.
Eventually, an injury to their captain Gavin Crowley and a 50th minute red card proved decisive as Mary's kicked onto win by five.
Offaly's big, burly full forward Oisín Kelly opened their account with a tenth minute goal and as soon as Peter Casey rammed home the second, the floodgates opened.
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Trinity, to their credit, rallied hard with Fionn Ó Riain Briain keeping it respectable but in Casey, Kelly Duggan and co. - who scored their third - Limerick IT had way too much and they even could afford to take off many of their star players at the break.
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