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Published 21:54 7 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 22:38 7 Feb 2019 GMT
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"It's something that we definitely have this year, maybe other years we didn't have as strong a panel but this year we've 25 or 26 lads who are well capable of coming on and making a big difference...that's what it comes down to in Fitzgibbon hurling, the message to all the lads is to give it all you have for as long as you can because there's lads ready to come on for you then," commented centre back Paudie Foley to us after the game.And with the fresh legs on, DCU bolted for home. Wexford star Rory O'Connor made the biggest impact, his sideline special the score of the night. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/1093608874739941376 DCU will take fair beating.
DCU team and scorers
1 Oisin Foley (Crossabeg/Ballymurn, Wexford) 2 Paddy Smyth (Clontarf, Dublin) 3 Eoghan O’Donnell (Whitehall Colmcilles, Dublin) 4 John Curran (Dungarvan, Waterford) 5 Paudie Foley (Crossabeg/Ballymurn, Wexford) 6 Conor Delaney (Erins Own, Kilkenny) 7 Chris Crummey (Lucan Sarsfields, Dublin) 8 Damien Reck (0-1, Oylegate-Glenbrien, Wexford) 9. Rian McBride (0-1, St. Vincents, Dublin) 10 Donal Burke (1-1 Na Fianna, Dublin) 11 Killian Doyle (0-2, Raharney, Westmeath) 12. Fergal Whitely (0-1, Kilmacud Crokes, Dublin) 13 James Bergin (0-8, 0-7f, Conahy Shamrocks, Kilkenny) 14 Patrick Curran (Dungarvan, Waterford) 15 Sean Morrissey (1-1, Bennettsbridge, Kilkenny).Subs
20. Billy Ryan (Graigue-Ballycallan, Kilkenny) for P Curran (HT) 21. Aaron Maddock (St. Martin’s, Wexford) for J Curran (36) 22. Rory O’Connor (0-2, St. Martin’s, Wexford) For Doyle (41) 18. John Donnelly (Thomastown, Kilkenny) for Morrissey (41) 24. Fionntan Mc Gibb (0-1, Setanta, Dublin) for McBride (47)DIT team and scorers
1 Jonathan Tracey (Na Fianna, Dublin) 2 Darragh Egerton (Clonkill, Westmeath) 3 Shane Brennan (Kilmessan, Meath) 4 Sean McClelland (Lucan Sarsfields, Dublin) 5 David Keogh (Thomas Davis, Dublin) 6 Darren Kelly (Craobh Chiarain, Dublin) 7 Conor Ryan (Craobh Chiarain, Dublin) 8 Patrick Maher (Lorrha Dorrha, Tipperary) 9 Aonghus Clarke (0-1, Castletown-Geoghegan, Westmeath) 10 Niall Walsh (0-1, Windgap, Kilkenny) 11 Liam Blanchfield (0-1, Bennetsbridge, Kilkenny) 12 Glenn Whelan (Ballinteer St. Johns) 13 Ben Quinn (Good Counsel, Dublin) 14 Eoghan Dunne (0-7f, St. Brigid’s, Dublin) 15 Eamon Dillon (0-2, Naomh Finbara, Dublin).Subs
17 Ben McHugh (Raheny, Dublin) for McClelland (10) 25 Jonathan Mc Guirk (St. Brigid’s, Dublin) for Quinn (42)
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