Mon, 17 Dec, 2012 - 00:00
Brendan O'Brien, Ruislip
There was never any danger of that figure becoming four.
His opposite number, Paddy Clarke, had played up his side’s chances of causing what would have been a seismic shock last week, but there was less than a quarter of an hour played before the penny dropped.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: UKPlace: USAPerson: Noel O’LearyPerson: Paddy ClarkePerson: Ambrose O’DonovanPerson: RathmorePerson: Luke QuinnPerson: Shane MyersPerson: Páidí Ó SéPerson: Kevin McMenaminPerson: WallPerson: CrokesPerson: McMenaminPerson: Kieran O’LearyPerson: O’LearyPerson: Peter SherryPerson: Brian LooneyPerson: Colm CooperPerson: Chris BradyPerson: CooperPerson: O’DonovanPerson: Johnny BuckleyPerson: Ciaran BoylePerson: Luke KavanaghPerson: LondonersPerson: BallymunPerson: K McMenaminPerson: E O’NeillPerson: P SherryPerson: C BradyPerson: K O’LearyPerson: C CooperPerson: L QuinnPerson: J BuckleyPerson: B LEvent: 14th London championshipEvent: O’Donoghue Cup finalEvent: All-Ireland semiOrganisation: CrokesOrganisation: Tir Chonaill GaelsOrganisation: DrOrganisation: GaelsOrganisation: Crokes’
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