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St Eunan’s too strong for Aodh Ruadh in one-sided U21 quarter-final

written by Staff Writer October 26, 2019
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ST EUNAN’S had 18 points to spare in a one-sides Under-21 ‘A’ quarter-final at Fr Tierney Park.

Aodh Ruadh 0-8 St Eunan’s 3-17

Eoin McGeehin (pictured), Kevin Kealy and Peter McEniff hit the goals as St Eunan’s eased their way into the semi-finals.

After Eoin Doherty and Padraig McGettigan swapped early scores, McGeehin fired to the net after a slick St Eunan’s move after only 10 minutes.

When Kealy palmed to the net, St Eunan’s were rampant. Brian MacIntyre and McGeehin kicked points to open a 2-5 to 0-3 lead in the 20th minute.

The Cathedral Town side added a third goal when McEniff drove through the centre to fire home a clinical effort past Sean Taylor.

It was a long way back for Aodh Ruadh and St Eunan’s kept the board ticking with Conor O’Donnell, Aaron Deeney, McGeehin, MacIntyre and McEniff all pointing.

Aodh Ruadh: Sean Taylor; Adam Clarke, Conal Sweeny, Jason Granaghan; Ryan McKenna, Shane Gillespie (0-1), Daniel Warnock; Nathan Boyle (0-3f), Shane McGrath (0-1); Tiernan Flood Dolan, Eoin Doherty (0-1), Michael McKenna; Caelan Drummond, Dylan Gallagher (0-2), Odhran McGarrigle. Subs: Mark McGlynn for McKenna, Eugene Doherty for Dolan, Rory Gettins for Drummond.

St Eunan’s: Eoin O’Boyle; Sean Halvey, Oisin Toal, Michael McGrory; Peter McEniff (1-1), Aaron Deaney (0-3), Sean Ryan; James Kelly, Darragh Toal; Brian MacIntyre (0-4), Nial O’Donnell (0-2, 1f), Kevin Kealy (1-2); Eoin McGeehin (1-2), Padraig McGettigan (0-2), Conor O’Donnell Jr (0-1).

Referee: Connie Doherty (Naomh Conaill).

St Eunan’s too strong for Aodh Ruadh in one-sided U21 quarter-final was last modified: October 26th, 2019 by Staff Writer
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2019 Under-21 ChampionshipAodh RuadhBallyshannonEoin McGeehinKevin KealyletterkennyNiall O'DonnellPeter McEniffSt Eunans
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