Leader Con O’Callaghan kicked five points, while Dublin booked her place in the first quarter -finals on Monday morning.
After the defeat in front of Arjagh, there were question marks on DUBS but they answered them elegantly on Saturday night in Newry.
CIARán Kilkenny, Brian Howard and Peadar ó Cofaight byrne dominated the game when he needs help.
It was the usual relationship between Huard and goalkeeper Stephen Cloxon that stopped Derry’s return in her paths.
Brendan Rogers and Callan Murray had a late goal opportunities, but Dublin survived.
Nathan Duran’s alternative was the one who won the last restart of Lucston who won the match. Rogers kick a degree to leave only two points between the difference.
The possession was everything, and the newcomer got Duran at the hands of any chance to destroy Okifif.
With Kerry’s loss against Met, he leaves an interesting angle for the end of the next weekend.
Derry’s defeat left out of the championship to finish a season that they witnessed, and they fell to the second division and without victory.
Disi Farrell’s most powerful hand was in this season, as Oakhan and Lee Ganon came late in the start assortment.
Peadar ó Cofaight byrne won by throwing O’Calllaghan Fisting after only six seconds.
Before Derry got the ball, Dublin was four years old with Killian McGinnis, Cormac Costello and Paddy Small on the goal in the first three minutes.
Derry settled with Mcguigan, which indicates Glass, who was putting fires everywhere for Eklepry.
Shin McGuigan was not wandering in his shots with Paul Cassidy and Ethan Duhreti also on the goal in the first half to breathe.
Mcguigan Derry 0-8 had to 0-6 before he wandered in Dublin in the game with Badi Small kick the result as they went from 0 to 0-8 forward.
Derry needed the McCain goalkeeper to deny Sen McMahon as a goal because the play is emerging and flowing.
Glass-with the support of Connor Duhreti and Brendan Rogers-started to close the door and Derry was 0-11 for each of them.
Costello kicks an indication of Edge Dublin before McGuigan did the same with the last kick of the second half to connect the game again, 0-13 each.
Owcallaghan got the first result of the second half-a carbon version of the first throw, but Derry won the next kick this time.
Toner and BGLER score with Howard’s victory over a vibrant kick and Dublin led again.
McGinnis doubled the lead with Galway’s return to their game against Armag in Cavan.
The rotational rate led to two points free of two points, as the game became involved and flowed, but Paul Cassidy pulled it.
Lachlan Murray came out of the bench and led to the Ethan Duhreti point, but it was soon canceled by John Small Point after Kilkenny’s possession off Derry.
Kilkenny was placed on another degree to advance 0-18 to 0-15 after 48 minutes with another BGLER.
Derry’s McGuigan’s response was to this position as Dublin Murchaan and Cian Murphy were placed in the battle.
Connor McClaski came with the fourth point of Eucaln, the gap, to five points with 20 minutes to go.
Konor Glass answered the result of Derry, which is needed when the rain started flowing, as Rob Venerte achieved a target for gallons to convert heat on the group.
Derry was subjected to a rare attack, but Kelkini managed to remove Grom A Murray and Mcguigan, where Dubs settled again,
Conor DOHERTY Breakaway has made free and made McGuigan a four -point game again.
Rogers found himself in the goal but pulled the shot with a crowded goal. It can end anywhere.
Connor Duhrei explained the point of Ethan Duhri in the next attack, leaving Ton Three with eight to play.
At the other end, Ruairà Forbes penetrated an opportunity to target the line with O’Callaghan when the 45 came out of the list.
Murray pulled another opportunity on a large scale but the Loughlin sign gave derry hop.
Rogers added a point but when Kluxon Nathan found Durhan with a kick, he saw Dublin with Siaran Murphy the ball kick out of gameplay.
Dublin 0-22
Derry 0-20
Dublin: S Cluxtun (0-2TPF); S Macmahon, T Clancy, D Byrne; L Gannon (0-2), J Small (0-1), B Howard; P ó cofaight bryne, K mcglenis (0-3); N Scully, S Bugler (0-2), C Kilkenny (0-1); P Small (0-2), C O’callaghan (0-5), C Costello (0-4, 1TPF, 1F)
Submarines:
Yellow Card: N Scully (31)
Derry: B Mckinless, D Baker, E MCEVOY, P McGurk; C doherty, B Rogers (0-1), PCGROGAN; C Glass (0-2), D Highgins; E doherty (0-3), P Cassidy (0-1), C Mcfau; S Mcguigan (0-10. 3TPF, 4F), N Loughlin (0-2, 1M), N Toner (0-1)
Subs: L Murray for Tone (45), C McCluskey for McGurk (50), R Mulholland for McFau (59), R forbes for Cassidy (62). C McMonagle for Loughlin (68)
Yellow Cards: C Glass (27), P McGurk (31), R Mulholland (61), D Baker (65)
Attendance: 12242
Judgment: B Cawley (Kildare