The Argus

Clans make a winning start in Sheelan cup

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CLAN NA GAEL 1-8 ST FECHINS 0-6

CLAN na Gael made the trip to St Fechins on Sunday morning and returned home with an encouragin­g victory to show for their efforts.

Although there were five points between the teams at the final whistle, that didn’t reflect the close nature of the game and it was a late goal from Mark McGeown that gave the scoreline a rather flattering look.

On a cold, breezy morning, the locals opened the scoring through Niall Devlin before two points from Danny Burnell were followed by another from Colm O’Neill.

Clan na Gael replied with points from Mark Newell and Stephen Coleman to leave the half time score at 0-4 to 0-2 in favour of the Fechins. Having played with a strong wind in the first half, St Fechins kicked seven wides, this came back to haunt them at the finish.

Playing into the breeze the Fechins extended their lead through Colm O’Neill only for Paul Martin to reply for the Clans two minutes later. Niall Devlin restored the three-point lead in the 20th minute, but this was to be the Fechins last score.

The Clans struck back to level before points from Stephen Fitzpatric­k and JJ Quigley edged the Dundalk men ahead before Mark McGeown tapped in the only goal of the game in the dying seconds. CLAN NA GAEL: Sean Smith; Ian Carr, Donal Boyle, Ryan Hoey; Adrian McGlynn, Leo Martin, Stephen Fitzpatric­k 0-1; Conor Noonan 0-1, JJ Quigley 0-1; Mark Newell 0-1, Mark McGeown 1-1, Stephen Coleman 0-1; Paul Gore 0-1, Dean O’Donnell, Paul Martin 0-1. Subs: David McGeown for S Coleman, Paul Boyle for R Hoey, Micheal McDonald for P Martin.

ST FECHINS: Niall McDonnell; Derek Younger, Richie McDonnell, Niall Carolan; Harry McArdle, David Collier, Leo McGrane; Dermot McConnell, Ryan Sheridan; Brian Devlin, Colm O’Neill 0-2, Sean McConnell; Danny Burnell 0-2, Niall Devlin 0-2, Joe Corrigan. Subs: Conor Barnes for D Collier, Tom Burke for H McArdle, Matthew McEvoy for D Burnell, Tadhg Berkery for N Carolan, Kevin McCabe for R Sheridan.

O’CONNELLS 1-9 NEWTOWN BLUES 0-12

IT ended honours even at a windy Grove Field on Sunday morning as the home team staged a second half comeback after failing to register a score in the previous half hour.

The visitors, playing with a strong wind, got on the scoreboard after five minutes with a point from Derek Kierans before Ronan Levins doubled their lead a minute later. Robert Carr landed the next four points for the Blues three of which were frees and half back Cormac Reynolds made it 0-7 to no score after 23 minutes.

Carr extended his team’s lead and a brace of points from Luke Cormican and Kierans just before the half time whistle put the visitors 0-10 to 0-0 up at the break.

O’Connells had the wind advantage in the second half but it was the Blues who got the first point after the break from Kierans. Cue the O’Connells comeback, which started with three points in a row from Jackie Agnew all from frees, while further points from Stefan O’Hanrahan, Dean Stanfield and Conor Culligan reduced the margin to five after 50 minutes.

An excellent point from Ciaran O’Brien made it a four point game and from the resulting kick out the Blues keeper scuffed his clearance and Agnew was first to ball and went round him to put the ball into an empty net. Agnew then landed the equaliser with just about three minutes to go.

The visitors responded by gong up the field and regaining the lead with a free from Kierans, but the home team would not be denied and Culligan land the equaliser just before the final whistle. O’CONNELLS: Stuart Reynolds; Kyle Daniels, Dean Stanfield 0-1, Liam Kiernan; James Luckie, PJ Tuite, David Hoey; Ciaran O’Brien 0-1, Conor Kiernan; Cian Geeney, Jackie Agnew 1-4 (3f), James Clerkin; Stefan O’Hanrahan 0-1(f), Salem Rifaie, Conor Culligan 0-2. Subs: Michel Cairns for J Luckie, John McLoughlin for L Kiernan.

NEWTOWN BLUES: Jay Lowney; Adam McGinn, John Connolly, Stephen Jordan; Ronan Levins 0-1, Thomas Costello, Cormac Reynolds 0-1; Chris Reid, Fergal O’Donohue; Ian Connor, Robert Carr 0-5, Luke Cormican 0-1; Lorcan McQuillan, Derek Kierans 0-4, Jamie Doherty.

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 ??  ?? Clan na Gael’s Leo Martin and St. Fechin’s Dermot McConnell in action on Sunday.
Clan na Gael’s Leo Martin and St. Fechin’s Dermot McConnell in action on Sunday.

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