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Sunday, 8 December, 2002, 17:46 GMT
Corkery inspires Nemo win
Colin Corkery celebrates after Cork's Munster Final win
Colin Corkery controversially missed out on an Allstar
Colin Corkery inspired Cork champions Nemo Rangers to an impressive 4-15 to 0-6 victory over Limerick side Monaleen in the AIB Munster Club Football final at Killarney on Sunday.

The win means Nemo will face Ulster champions Errigal Ciaran in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals in February.

Corkery scored two first-half goals, the second from the penalty spot, as Nemo went in 11 points ahead at half-time.

Alan Cronin and James Masters hit the other goals in Nemo's comfortable win.

Mayo and Connacht champions Crossmolina defeated British champions St Brendan's on a scoreline of 1-11 to 1-7 at Ruislip in Sunday's All-Ireland Quarter-Final at Ruislip.

Mayobridge double

Sunday's Leinster semi-final between Rathnew of Wicklow and Meath champions Dunshaughlin finished in a 1-9 to 0-12 draw at Newbridge.

Meanwhile, goals from Robbie Coulter and Mickey Linden helped Mayobridge to a 2-13 to 0-11 victory over Burren in Sunday's Down League Football Final.

The win earned Mayobridge their second successive championship and league double in Down.

Two players from each side were sent off midway through the second half after a melee in the middle of the field.

Armagh Harps defeated Donegal club Four Masters 0-13 to 1-6 in the Ulster Club Minor Football quarter-finals in Belfast.

The Armagh club will meet Belfast outfit St Gall's in the semi-finals on 22 December.

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