Bray People

Lee-Curran shines in thrilling battle

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COL CHILL MHANTAIN 7-17 ST KEVIN’S DUNLAVIN 8-7

WHAT a game this was. It ebbed and flowed from start to finish.

St.Kevins, aided with the help of a strong first have breeze, rattled in five unanswered goals, leaving the CCM lads taking a ‘standing count’.

However, after 15 minutes CCM settled into the game and showed some great composure to haul back the deficit.

Three green flags and three white flags got the CCM lads back on track with 25 minutes played in the game.

However, at half-time St.Kevins had a healthy lead of 7-2 to 3-6.

The wind in the second half certainly played a huge factor, pinning the St. Kevins defence back, while allowing CCM drive directly at them.

A tour de force performanc­e by Toby Lee-Curran during this period helped CCM dominate proceeding­s and while St. Kevins battle bravely, and scoring 1-5 againt the wind, the CCM wave of attack after attack eventually overpowere­d the west college, and CCM go forward to play in the boys first year final.

Best for CCM were: Toby Lee-Curran, Conor Luddy, Joseph Neiland, Alex Sinnott, James O’Donnell, Adam Ralph, Billy Joe Connors.

St. Kevins can acknowledg­e the effort and skills of P.J. Weldon, Sean Doyle, Liam Metcalf, Oisin O’Freil, Jimmy Flood and David Wright.

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