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Sharkey goal spurs St Eunan’s to Senior C success

written by Chris McNulty October 12, 2019
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KIERAN SHARKEY bagged the killer late goal as St Eunan’s, eventually, prised the Senior C Championship from the grasp of Sean MacCumhaills.

St Eunan’s 1-10 Sean MacCumhaills 0-9

By Chris McNulty in Convoy

Sharkey netted from close range three minutes from the end and it proved too much for Sean MacCumhaills – who had the lead for a good stretch of the contest – to claw back.

The game was delayed by almost an hour, owing to a bad knee injury to Sean MacCumhaills corner back James Beirne, who was taken away by ambulance after he went down with 14 minutes on the clock.

At the time of the stoppage, it was all square at 0-2 apiece with veteran Seamus McGinty having only juste levelled after Paddy McGowan and Matthew McGovern cancelled out an early Conor McCormack free.

Upon the resumption, Chris O’Donnell – the goalkeeper – stepped up to delightfully stroke over a long-range free.

MacCumhaills hit three in a row, through Fintan Griffin and a pair of Conor Glackin frees, to move 0-5 to 0-3 ahead by the break.

Late in the first half, St Eunan’s were denied a penalty when Oisin Purdy sped away and appeared to be dragged down by Eoin Burke. In spite of the howling appeals, referee Liam McConigley waved away the shout.

Burke also cleared from a Sharkey attempt on his own goal-line after Mcgowan and McGovern helped to work an opening.

MacCumhaills were denied a goal themselves when Gavin Doherty’s snapshot cracked off the post.

Sharkey and Matthew McColgan levelled things up just after the break, but with Glackin and McCormack registering from frees, the scales tipped in the Twin Towns side’s favour.

McCormack might have netted when he got on the end of a dropping ’45 by Shaun McGowan, but his effort was just off target.

A free by Griffin edged Sean MacCumhaills ahead again and it seemed as if the Finnsiders might hold on.

St Eunan’s, however, had other ideas.

The black and amber hit 1-3 In quick succession, with Sharkey netting amid a cluster of bodies following a strong surge into MacCumhaills territory by substitute Brandon Jordan.

McGowan, twice, and Purdy split the posts as St Eunan’s move clear in the closing moments to capture the prize.

Sean MacCumhaills: Mark Cannon; Seamus McGinty (0-1), Conor Dowds, James Beirne; Eoin Burke, Packie Gallen, Jack McGeehan; Adrian Gillespie, Fintan Griffin (0-2, 1f); Jack Duffy. Shaun McGowan, Michael Lynch; Conor Glackin (0-3f), Gavin Doherty, Conor McCormack (0-2f). Subs: Niall Gallen for Beirne (11), James Lynch for McCormack (41), Brendan Heeney for McGinty (53), Shaun Boyce (0-1f) for Glackin (57).

St Eunan’s: Chris O’Donnell (0-1f); Ciaran McIntyre, Kieran Sharkey (1-1), Gavin Maguire; Mark O’Hehir, Steven Nairn, Aaron O’Connell; Matthew McGovern (0-3), John Gibbons; Oisin Purdy (0-1), Paddy McGowan (0-3,1f), Peter Gibbons; Matthew McColgan, John Haran, John McIntyre. Subs: Daragh McWalters and Paddy McColgan for Gibbons and J.McIntyre (half-time), Brandon Jordan for McGovern (46), Donnan Harvey for G.Maguire (57), Shaun Maguire for C.McIntyre (60).

Referee: Liam McConigley (Downings)

Sharkey goal spurs St Eunan’s to Senior C success was last modified: October 12th, 2019 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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