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KILKISHEN proved too strong for Feakle in the Division Three final. Just a point separated the sides at halfway with Kilkishen leading O-5 O-4. Kilkishen though pushed on from there and led from midfield by James Murphy they built up a healthy lead. Murphy ended the day with five points. Cian O’Brien found the net in the 34th minute before Daniel Fleming grabbed the cru- cial goal 10 minutes later, when he coolly slotted home after Murphy’s pass. Feakle captain Eoin
Tuohy drove his team on all day, striking three points. [uohy his Feakle’s first point but Kilkishen hit back strongly with points from James Murphy (2), Clan O’Brien and Paraic MacNamara (2). Evan McMahon pointed for Feakle after the break to tie the game at Q-5 O-5 before Kilkishen pulled clear.
Kilkishen National School Jamie Keane, Niall McNamara, James Beatty, Eamonn Murphy, James McNamara (O-1), Cian O’Brien (1-1), Shauna Fleming, Paraic McNamara (Q-2), James Murphy (O-5), Conor Henry, Daniel Fleming (1-0)
Subs Jamie O’Halloran, David O’Donnell, Ben McLoughlin, Thomas Lynch, Killian Nugent, Cathal Nolan, Michael Cotter, Kate O’Gorman, Clodagh O’Halloran
Feakle National School Michael Burke, Padraig Minogue, James Noonan, Justin Nelson (0-1), Cian Harrington, Eoin Tuohy (0-3), Conn Smyth, Oisin Donnellan, Cathal Linnane, Eric Conway, vlan (eb ialelam (Ona)
Subs Martin Daly, Steven Conway, Enda Noonan, Austin McMahon, James King, Cian Callaghan, Jack Moloney
Player of the Game Paraic McNamara (Kilkishen NS)