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On Saturday in Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow came from six points down in the second half to beat Dublin and get their All-Ireland camogie intermediate championship aspirations back on track. 
Sisters Rachel and Anna  Breen  played in the number 3 and 6 positions respecitvely as they anchored  a defence who only conceded one point in the second half.
Carlow face Kildare, Kerry and Antrim in consecutive weeks with a place in the knock-out stages at stake. 
 By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporter
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On Saturday in Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow came from six points down in the second half to beat Dublin and get their All-Ireland camogie intermediate championship aspirations back on track. 
Sisters Rachel and Anna  Breen  played in the number 3 and 6 positions respecitvely as they anchored  a defence who only conceded one point in the second half.
Carlow face Kildare, Kerry and Antrim in consecutive weeks with a place in the knock-out stages at stake. 

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