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Kiltealy clinch the Division 5 crown

- DEAN GOODISON

KILLENAGH WANDERERS 0 KILTEALY CELTIC 3

KILTEALY CELTIC are the Wexford Football League Division 5 champions after coming away from Killenagh on Thursday with the win they needed to secure the silverware with a couple of games still remaining.

The club are only back in the league this season after several years away and are flying.

They had a Gwyn Jones Cup semi-final against Gorey Celtic ‘B’ to look forward to just three days after they wrapped up this title.

This game was all about getting the league sewn up with as little drama as possible. However, nobody likes a side celebratin­g on their home turf and Killenagh ‘B’ played like a team that had a point to prove themselves.

Indeed, the hosts probably had the better of the opening half. Without creating a clearcut opening, Killenagh probed in the first 20 minutes. Both Colm Cosgrave and Martin Flynn had sighters but couldn’t test Ben Nugent in the Kiltealy goal.

Then, out of the blue, the visitors took the lead in the 23rd minute. Stephen Watchorn played the ball over the hosts’ defence, Pat Somers ran onto it and poked over the advancing Simon Doran to the net.

Killenagh were roaring for a penalty in the 33rd minute when Dominic Maher’s shot was deflected up and struck a hand.

Referee Karol Farynik was correctly unmoved by the appeals and waved play-on.

After living a little dangerousl­y in the opening half, Kiltealy played the second period like they didn’t want any nervy moments at the end. Shooting up the hill, they went after the second goal right from the kick-off.

It duly arrived in the 57th minute. Colm Beasley stepped up to a right-wing corner and directed a perfect ball to the front post.

Somers’ run was well timed and he met the ball with a powerful header that flew past Doran and his crowded goal-line.

The third goal is always huge in a 2-0 game. Killenagh needed it to make it a contest but Kiltealy found it when Jack Tobin squared the ball across the edge of the box, Mick Stephens met it on the run and sent a slicing left-footed effort into the top-left corner.

The third goal began joyous celebratio­ns amongst the Celtic players and support, and it also ended the game as a contest. Kiltealy comfortabl­y saw out the remaining minutes to move into an uncatchabl­e position at the top of Division 5.

 ??  ?? Kiltealy Celtic captain Ben Nugent and his team-mates celebrate after clinching the Division 5 crown.
Kiltealy Celtic captain Ben Nugent and his team-mates celebrate after clinching the Division 5 crown.
 ??  ?? Jack Tobin of Kiltealy Celtic finds a gap between Dominic Maher and Colm Cosgrave of Killenagh.
Jack Tobin of Kiltealy Celtic finds a gap between Dominic Maher and Colm Cosgrave of Killenagh.
 ??  ?? Philip O’Brien of the Wexford Football League presents the cup to Kiltealy Celtic captain Ben Nugent.
Philip O’Brien of the Wexford Football League presents the cup to Kiltealy Celtic captain Ben Nugent.

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