Belfast Telegraph

Fermanagh upbeat with final looming

- BY DECLAN BOGUE

FERMANAGH manager Jonny Garrity believes his side have plenty of room for improvemen­t when they meet Louth in the TG4 All-Ireland junior final.

He was pleased with the way they dealt with the London challenge in the semi-final at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones on Saturday but knows they will need to produce more in the All-Ireland final.

“We made life hard for ourselves and we didn’t perform in the first 10, 15 minutes,” he said. “But we knew that there was a performanc­e in us and we felt confident that it would kick in.

“Thankfully it did before halftime. We got into a really good spell of play and again, we’ll have to look at how we conceded the goals. The third goal made it probably more uncomforta­ble than it should have been.

“Against Louth I think they’re going to be favourites, they were favourites all along. We’ll go in quietly confident that, if we can play the football we’re capable of playing, we’ll be a match for anybody on our day.”

They survived a slow start and a nail-biting finish at Clones to reach the championsh­ip decider on September 15.

Trailing opponents London by two clear goals early in the opening half, the 2017 champions turned the screw with an astonishin­g 14 points without reply either side of the interval.

But London set up a frantic finale with a third goal from Catriona McGahan, before Fermanagh, inspired by Eimear Smyth, came out on top.

Exiles centre-forward Hannah Noonan had broken deadlock with a fine point on the run and the ex-Dublin star subsequent­ly bagged a superb goal at the end of a blistering move on eight minutes.

Fermanagh eventually responded with a Smyth score, only to fall further adrift inside the second quarter.

Another attack initiated by Noonan led to a London penalty and Avril Kilkelly fired past Shauna Murphy.

Although the early signs were ominous for Fermanagh, the 23rd-minute introducti­on of skipper Joanne Doonan helped to ignite their challenge.

She immediatel­y added a brace upon her arrival and with Smyth (two) and Aisling O’Brien also finding the target, they were a single point in arrears at 2-1 to 0-6 at the break.

Garrity’s side carried this momentum forward into the second period, reeling off a succession of points to gain a firm grip on the proceeding­s.

After Blaithin Bogue split the uprights in superb fashion, Smyth edged the Erne county in front for the first time on 34 minutes. Bogue, substitute Aisling Woods and Smyth (free) inflicted further damage with unanswered points.

The impressive inside duo of Bogue and Smyth (three) then bolstered their already impressive personal tallies, giving the northerner­s a seemingly unassailab­le eight-point advantage, 0-15 to 2-1, in the process.

However, London never gave up and they pushed Fermanagh to the end. Caroline McCarthy, supplement­ing McGahan’s 1-1 salvo off the bench, curled one between the posts to provide London with renewed hope.

They threatened on a couple of occasions for a fourth goal, but Smyth’s ninth and final point of the tie was enough to get Fermanagh over the line.

Meanwhile, there has been a surprise twist in the race for the vacant post of Monaghan manager. Former supremo Seamus McEnaney interviewe­d last week, and included Tyrone’s Peter Donnelly on his coaching ticket.

Fermanagh: S Murphy; M Flynn, E Murphy, A McGovern; A Maguire, C Murphy, M McGloin; R O’Reilly, A Flanagan; N Connolly,BBogue0-3,DMaguire;AO’Brien 0-1,ESmyth0-9(3f),LMaguire.Subs: S McQuaid for McGloin (20), J Doonan 0-2 for Flanagan (23), A Woods 0-1 for Connolly (36), M Maguire for D Maguire (36-38, blood), S McCausland for O’Brien (39), D McManus for Bogue (58). London: C O’Reilly; N Walsh, R Hunt, C Usher; C Twohig, N Lister, S Roche; N Daly, K Canavan; C O’Sullivan, H Noonan 1-1, C McCarthy 0-1; C O’Brien, A Kilkelly 1-0 xPen, F Morrissey. Subs: R Mills for Kilkelly (41), B Murphy for Canavan (43), C McGahan 1-1, 1f, for O’Sullivan (48), N Cocoman for Roche (55).

 ??  ?? In control: Mollie McGloin evades London’s Caroline McCarthy
In control: Mollie McGloin evades London’s Caroline McCarthy

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