Gorey Guardian

Piercestow­n pip Rathangan

Lafferty kicks winning point after thrilling local derby

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PIERCESTOW­N RATHANGAN 1-10 2-6

A MASSIVE crowd turned up to watch the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League Roinn ‘A’ boys’ football final in Taghmon.

The atmosphere was electric as Piercestow­n and Rathangan took to the field. The men from St. Anne’s were fast out of the blocks and led by four points after ten minutes.

Rathangan’s movement created havoc in the Piercestow­n defence and only for some super saves from goalie Ryan Sinnott the boys in blue and navy could have been out of sight.

Kevin Byrne and Páidí Doyle dominated the opening exchanges and created plenty of chances for the Rathangan forward line. Conor Sidney kicked a lovely point and the lively Justin McMahon raised the green flag with a cool finish.

Piercestow­n eventually settled and Alfie Jeffers and James Hegarty won plenty of possession which enabled the boys in maroon to build attacks.

Luke Whitty kicked a sublime point and Con Mernagh followed it with another to leave the halftime score at 1-5 to 0-4 in favour of Rathangan.

Piercestow­n started the second-half at a ferocious pace and wiped out the four-point deficit within two minutes.

The goal was scored by Alex Lafferty after a long ball in from midfield bounced his way.

Rathangan responded immediatel­y with a goal and a point. McMahon scored his second goal of the match after some great inter-play from the Rathangan forwards.

Piercestow­n refused to lie down and scored the next four points to level matters with ten minutes remaining. Never before has so much tension, drama and excitement been squeezed into ten minutes.

The players from both teams put their bodies on the line in search of victory with some heroic defending on view. The crowd was at fever-pitch by the time Alex Lafferty kicked a point to give Piercestow­n a one-point lead.

There was still time for Rathangan to work the ball up to full-forward Jack Kelly who produced a marvellous catch and shot on the turn. The crowd watched with bated breath as the ball rolled agonisingl­y wide of the left-hand post.

The final whistle saw Piercestow­n crowned champions and both teams were deservedly clapped off the field.

The passion, bravery and determinat­ion on show demonstrat­ed just how much these boys value a Rackard League medal.

Piercestow­n: Ryan Sinnott, Adam Newport, Josh Cooney, Leo Barry, Kevin O’Mahoney, Eoin Sinnott, Ben Larkin, Oscar Barry, Alex Lafferty, Conn Mernagh, James Hegarty, Alfie Jeffares, Cormac Simpson, Conor Mullan, Bobby Crosbie, Luke Whitty, Charlie Quirke, Sam McLoughlin, Conor Maher, Rory Roche, Ciarán Kelly, Eoin Quirke, Eoin Dodd, Eric O’Gorman, Brooklyn Meyler-Smith, John Dwyer, Niall Hamilton, Luke Molloy, Adam Connick, Eoin Dunne.

Rathangan: David McDonagh, Joe Cunningham, Shane Ryan, Páidí Power, Eoin Browne, Páidí Doyle, Conor Stone-Walsh, Aidan Brennan, Bobby Reville, Kevin Byrne, Robert Moore, Conor Sidney, Ciarán Doyle, Jack Kelly, Justin McMahon, Darragh Jones, Jason McKevitt, Corey Ryan, Darragh O’Brien.

 ??  ?? Johnny Murphy presenting the cup to Piercestow­n joint captains Alfie Jeffares and James Hegarty. Páidí Doyle of Rathangan evades the challenge of Piercestow­n’s James Hegarty.
Johnny Murphy presenting the cup to Piercestow­n joint captains Alfie Jeffares and James Hegarty. Páidí Doyle of Rathangan evades the challenge of Piercestow­n’s James Hegarty.
 ??  ?? The happy crew from Piercestow­n after their exciting one-point triumph in a top-quality final.
The happy crew from Piercestow­n after their exciting one-point triumph in a top-quality final.
 ??  ?? The gallant runners-up from Rathangan.
The gallant runners-up from Rathangan.

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