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Published 16:01 19 Nov 2017 GMT
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He looked to have given Stephen O'Keeffe the eyes, before skilfully transferring to ball over to David Breen who was in acres of space.
The former Limerick senior rifled it into the top corner.
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From there, Na Piarsaigh never looked back. Ronan Lynch roared into the game, as did Downes and Adrian Breen.
Michael Casey was a sturdy block in the full back line, and Cathal King showed well ahead of him in the half back line.
Peter Casey pointed to give them a four point lead after 44 minutes, and the Ballygunner challenge looked dead and buried.
Peter Hogan responded with a goal out of nothing to cut the gap to a point and set up a frantic conclusion.
Na Piarsaigh, as they always do, regained momentum with man-of-the-match Adrian Breen netting a scrappy goal.
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David Breen capped it off with the insurance score.
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