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Published 15:15 23 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 15:41 23 Jan 2019 GMT
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Jack Savage kept on chipping away while last year's Kerry under-20 half forward Dara Moynihan and 2015 Kerry minor James Duggan, who kicked 1-1 from play were all similarly prolific.
By the game's end, they held a 6-20 to 1-9 lead, the 26 point winning margin the third highest the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup has ever seen in its history, as documented by the brilliant GAA Stats Twitter page.
https://twitter.com/ITTraleeGAAClub/status/1088079184566595584
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