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Crusheen 2-11 – Inagh/Kilnamona 0-10 at Gurteen
WINNING IS a habit that never tires as Crusheen proved when winning their fourth adult trophy in little over a year on Saturday. Of course, their historic Canon Hamilton senior success takes precedence in that haul but it is the second side’s rise through the ranks that equally continues to impress. A Junior A Championship added to successive league titles is a remarkable achievement in itself and they were fully deserving of their latest success with a powerful second half display.
Patrick O’Grady’s eighth minute goal proved to be the only difference in the opening period but it was after the interval that Crusheen really hit top form to outscore their opponents by 1-5 to 0-3 and claim the silverware.
Inagh/Kilnamona cannot have any complaints really as outside of a spirited second quarter, they failed to trouble the Crusheen defence to any great degree once the lively John Rynne was forced off through injury.
Instead, Crusheen hit the ground running in that first half when Darragh O’Doherty opened the scoring after only 15 seconds folowed by another from his brother Gearoid a minute later. Gerry Coote settled Inagh/Kilnamona with a third minute free and they had the chance of a goal soon after when another Coote free fell short but Gary Lafferty’s rebound was solidly kept out by goalkeeper David McMahon.
The Combo were to be punished fully for that miss when at the other end three minutes later, an Alan Tuohy free was caught by Patrick O’Grady who fired to the net via the stick of goalkeeper Christopher O’Looney. With that, Crusheen pushed on, led by the tireless Jason Greene to open up a 1-4 to 0-2 advantage by the end of the opening quarter but they would only score twice more in the half as Inagh/Kilnamona finally found their range.
John Rynne was central to that recovery when picking off two out of his side’s four unanswered points to cut the deficit to just one but he was forced to retire prematurely through injury which would arguably prove to be a detrimental blow to Inagh/ Kilnamona’s attack.
They did rally further before the break but were unable to grab a goal that would have put them back on level terms as successive shots from Sean McConigley and substitute Enda McGuane were kept out in a 16 to 0-7 half-time score.
It didn’t take long after the resumption for Crusheen to make their mark as the O’Doherty brothers again combined for the onrushing Gear oid to finish to the net with aplomb. To their credit, Inagh/Kilnamona brushed off that blow with a brace of points from Enda McGuane but it was to be as close as they would get in that second half as a now in- spired Crusheen could see the finish line. Despite eight second half wides, the winners would go on to score five out of the next six points to close out the game, with Briain Dillon’s 44th minute rousing score the pick of the bunch. It came from an Inagh/Kilnamona puck-out that the wing-back excellently controlled before soloing forward and arrowing over from 65 metres.
That score fuelled the biggest cheer of the afternoon until Tony McMahon lifted the cup only 20 minutes later to complete another successful year for the second side.