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6th December 2015
04:07pm GMT

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To make matters worse, Portlaoise missed another chance to level the tie just moments later when another decent chance was put wide as Boden were left to celebrate their first provincial crown.
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Whatever about the result, everyone knew they had been treated to a real classic.
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Cahillane had earlier found the net to cancel out Alan Kerins early goal and give Portlaoise the lead at the end of the first half, but Michael Darragh Macauley replied instantly to give the Rathfarnham outfit and one-point advantage at the break, 2-4 to 1-6.
Portlaoise surged back in front after the interval but Ballyboden pegged them back again and the sides exchanged scores until substitute Aran Waters kicked the decisive point late on.
Elsewhere, Curraha of Meath won the junior provincial final thanks to a 3-10 to 1-11 triumph over St Brigid's from Longford, while the hurlers of Dungourney in Cork took Munster junior hurling glory by defeating Waterford club Fenor 1-11 to 0-8.
And Milltown of Westmeath claimed a famous victory in the All-Ireland intermediate women's football final, beating Tipperary's Cahir 2-14 to 2-12,Explore more on these topics: