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Sunday, 13 October, 2002, 18:09 GMT 19:09 UK
Crossmaglen bury Keady
Oisin McConville starred for Armagh in the All Ireland Championship
Armagh's McConville scores four first-half points for Cross
Harp Lager Armagh Football semi-finals:
Crossmaglen 0-15 0-4 Keady
Dromintee 0-16 0-9 Pearse Og

Oisin McConville helped former All-Ireland champions Crossmaglen to storm through to the Armagh club championship final at Silverbridge.

Cross just had too much power for a poor Keady side that had no answer to the cutting edge supplied by McConville.

The Armagh All-Ireland star knocked over four first-half points that helped his side to a 0-5 0-2 half-time advantage.

Although Keady scored the first two points of the game, it was not until the 20th minute that they finally added to their total.

It was all over as a contest when Cross added six quick point after the break to confirm a comprehensive win.

In the other semi-final at Dromintee, Pearse Og went down to the home side by seven points.

The Dromintee team built their victory around the four O'Rourke brothers including county stars Aidan, and Cathal who had a personal of five points.

Ronan Clarke scored sevens point for the losers, who also had Kieran Hughes as former Armagh full-forward Ger Houlahan in their ranks.

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