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16:59 GMT, Sunday, 8 November 2009

Kilcoo 0-13 0-9 St Eunan's

Paul Devlin scored six points for Kilcoo

Kilcoo celebrated a memorable victory at Newry in their first ever match in the Ulster Club Championship.

Having been crowned Down champions for the first time in 72 years, Kilcoo saw off St Eunan's of Donegal to progress to a semi-final against Loup of Derry.

Five points in a row saw Kilcoo lead 0-6 to 0-4 at half-time with Martin McClean, Paul Devlin, Dominic Kane and Paul McEvoy among the scorers.

Devlin ended up with six points while Conal Dunne was top man for St Eunan's.




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