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Cootehill and Mountnugent advance

Saturday, 22nd September, 2012 9:30am
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Cootehill will meet Lacken while Mountnugent take on Laragh in the IFC and JFC finals respectively following this evening's semi-finals.

The Celtics kicked four goals, with Enda Hessin, Stevie O'Connor and Tom Hayes among the scorers, as they comfortably saw off a disappointing Swad, who had two men dismissed by ref Martin Sexton.

Earlier, Mountnugent - inspired by midfielders David Givney and Tomas Brady - easily saw off a young Kildallan side, who scored just two points in the first half but rallied well late on before losing by five.

See this week's Anglo-Celt for full reports.

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