Enniscorthy Guardian

Fabulous Ferns unstoppabl­e

Most improved team rewarded with commanding win

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THE PRIZE for most improved team of the season has to go to the Ferns boys this year after a stunning upturn in form saw them power their way to an Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League Roinn ‘B’ football title.

Having previously struggled to get out of a tough qualifying group, few would have predicted that these boys would go on to win the county title with such ease in the final in St. Patrick’s Park.

Wexford C.B.S. on the other hand had put in some great performanc­es on their way to the final and looked to be favourites. The reality was that Ferns had this victory in the bag by half-time.

From the start Ferns were simply too good all over the field. Their energy levels and aggression were impressive over the course of the whole hour.

Captain James Murray in particular was fantastic when he led the charge with a first-half salvo of 2-3.

Two further first-half goals, one being a cool far post effort from Niall Logan and the other being a scrambled close range finish, put Ferns firmly in command.

Stephen O’Toole popped up with a nice point to add the cherry on top. Wexford C.B.S. just couldn’t handle Ferns’ blistering pace and team play. Goalkeeper Ryan Hayes and full-back Charlie O’Hara were also in no mood to cough up easy scores at the back.

Most teams would drop a gear after half-time but Ferns refused outright to let themselves become comfortabl­e. James Murray twice combined with full-forward Lukas Kinsella to engineer further goals.

The silky skills of corner-forward Matthew Kelly then came into play when he knocked over two neatly finished points. Wexford C.B.S. could only respond with three scores.

Shay O’Leary kicked over a ‘45 and scored a late goal while Noah Whelan also got a point after some good work from Darragh Houghton.

When Jerry Sheridan got Ferns’ last goal of the game, the party had already well and truly started, thoroughly deserved after a remarkable performanc­e and end to the season from the Ferns boys.

Ferns: Ryan Hayes, Charlie Murphy, Charlie O’Hara, Greg Davis, Seán Gahan, Stephen O’Toole, Jack Brennan, Jerry Sheridan, James Murray, Cormac Kinsella, Niall Logan, Danny Dreelin, Matthew Kelly, Lukas Kinsella, Thomas Dunne, Brian Kearns, Oran Hayden, Oisín Cronin, Dylan Breen, Jack Burke, Andrew Hennessy, David Orr, William Cavanagh, Gavin O’Sullivan, Patrick Holohan, Freddie Davis, David Redmond.

Wexford C.B.S.: Ryan Gavin, Lucas Kehoe, Mark Kavanagh, Philip Malone, John Connors, Darragh Houghton, Jamie Barnes, Shay O’Leary, Christy Joss, Aaron Bergin, Brandon Stafford, Liam Dempsey, Neil Hession, Noah Whelan, Tadhg Duffin, Roarke Furlong, Darragh O’Neill, Shamrath Flynn, Kyle Fanning, Ben Mallon, Kian Roche, Darragh Donnelly, Jack Clare.

 ??  ?? The vanquished squad from Wexford C.B.S.
The vanquished squad from Wexford C.B.S.
 ??  ?? Matthew Kelly (Ferns) is tackled by Shamrath Flynn (Wexford C.B.S.). Jamie Barnes on the ball for Wexford C.B.S.
Matthew Kelly (Ferns) is tackled by Shamrath Flynn (Wexford C.B.S.). Jamie Barnes on the ball for Wexford C.B.S.
 ??  ?? The Ferns panel after their most impressive county final success.
The Ferns panel after their most impressive county final success.
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 ??  ?? James Murray receiving the trophy from Johnny Murphy.
James Murray receiving the trophy from Johnny Murphy.

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