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Paul Mannion and Shane Walsh relieved as Kilmacud Crokes eye three in a row

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Shane Walsh described Kilmacud Crokes' win over St Mary's of Louth as a "cheap lesson" after an imperfect display led to a few scares for the three-in-a-row seeking champions.Leading by double figures at the break, Crokes were reeled in by the resurgent hosts, seeing the advantage reduced to two points.That seemed to kick the Dublin outfit into life as they saw out victory with five points to spare.They stand on the verge of history in the bid to land three Leinster crowns in succession.Walsh told RTÉ Sport: "We were our own worst enemy in terms of mistakes.

In fairness to St Mary's they punished us and got the goal off a poor turnover. The great thing about it was we got out of it and it was a cheap lesson rather than an expensive one."The Galway man and team-mate Paul Mannion notched over half of their 1-16 total with 0-10.Mannion admitted relief to come away with the win. "Just blessed to get out with the win.

It was five [points win] in the end but it doesn't feel like that at all. There was huge pressure at the start of the second half.

We knew it was part of their plan."They won the toss and chose to play against the wind in the first half and backed themselves to get a big squeeze on.

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