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Published 15:51 22 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 10:08 23 Oct 2018 BST
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Caisleán Druimní didn't go down without a fight, however. The underdogs were a brave, battle-hardened side with their half back Sean Comiskey summing up their spirit. They fought right until the end and though Marino deserved their victory, they had to earn it.
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