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St Eunan’s hit late surge to stave off Cloughaneely’s challenge

written by Chris McNulty July 4, 2021
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A LATE flurry of points skewed the scoreboard somewhat as St Eunan’s overcame Cloughaneely for a third successive win. 

St Eunan’s 0-18 Cloughaneely 1-7

By Chris McNulty at O’Donnell Park

Rory Kavanagh’s team were two points up, 0-12 to 1-7, with 55 minutes on the clock.

David Boyle kicked four late points, with Dylan Doogan and Peter McEniff on target to give the Cathedral Town outfit an eight-point win. St Eunan’s were deserving victors, although the wide margin seemed harsh on a game Cloughaneely, who stayed in touch mainly thanks to Blake McGarvey’s 20th minute goal.

Kavanagh, a 2012 All-Ireland winner, was installed as the new St Eunan’s manager, but the Covid delay meant that he had to wait until May to succeed Richard Thornton in the Bainisteoir bid.

With the county senior and under-20 contingent out of club action at the moment, Kavanagh has been able to blood some of the new generation. Bigger stages will come but, for now at least, he can be content with the beginning to his tenure. As they huddled at the end, those in tracksuits were numerous in a reminder of the talent he has yet to call upon.

Caolan Ward, who has been among the substitutes for Donegal of late, came into the fold for St Eunan’s in the fifth minute of the second half. Ward was among the scorers as St Eunan’s staved off Cloughaneely’s challenge.

Eoin McGeehin, who landed five points, and Darragh Mulgrew opened up a four-point lead for the black and amber.

A black card for Cian McFadden took the punch from Cloughaneely and St Eunan’s kept the board ticking during the final few minutes.

Conor Coyle broke the Cloughaneely duck in the 19th minute after McGeehin’s brace had helped St Eunan’s lead 0-4 to no score when they broke for water.

Cloughaneely were level just seconds later, McGarvey finishing low beyond Eoin O’Boyle after Ciaran McGeady waited for the right moment to thread his pass.

Coyle’s free in added-on time had Cloughaneely level, 1-3 to 0-6, at half-time.

The enforced withdrawal of Darren McGeever after only six minutes, with what appeared to be a hand injury, came as a real body blow for Cloughaneely.

Already down recent cruciate victim Kevin Mulhern, Cloughaneely were also without the injured Shaun Curran while Donegal midfielder Jason McGee was kept to a watching brief ahead of next Sunday’s Ulster SFC showdown with Derry.

Cloughaneely’s cause was hardly helped by a black card for Mark Harley midway through the first half, with the visitors 0-3 to 0-1 in arrears by that stage.

Michael Lynch’s men rallied and were energised when McGarvey fired home, but a pair of Boyle frees, either end of an Eoin McGeehin free, gave St Eunan’s a foothold.

St Eunan’s: Eoin O’Boyle; Michael McGroary, Anthony Gallagher, Peter McEniff (0-2); Eamonn Doherty, Darragh Mulgrew (0-2), Conor Moore; Sean McGettigan, James Kelly; Brian MacIntyre, Cormac Finn, Sean Ryan; David Boyle (0-7, 4f), Eoin McGeehin (0-5, 3f), Ronan McGeehin. Subs: Peter Devine for Ryan (30), Caolan Ward (0-1) for Finn (35), Ciaran Moore for Kelly (42), Cian McMonagle for MacIntyre (53), Dylan Doogan (0-1) for McGroary (60).

Cloughaneely: Shaun McClafferty; Michael Fitzgerald, Mark Harley, Cian McFadden; Conor Coyle (0-3, 2f), Lee O’Brien, Ciaran McGeady; Darren McGeever, Ciaran Scanlon; Cillian Gallagher, John Fitzgerald (0-2), Aidan Doohan; Blake McGarvey (1-2), Shaun Maguire, Ciaran McFadden. Subs: Noel Sweeney for McGeever (6), Declan McGarvey for Scanlon (47), Darren Ferry for Maguire (55), Ciaran Coll for McGeady (55).

Referee: Enda McFeely (St Mary’s, Convoy).

St Eunan’s hit late surge to stave off Cloughaneely’s challenge was last modified: July 4th, 2021 by Chris McNulty
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2021 All-County Football LeagueBlake McGarveyCaolan WardCloughaneelyConor CoyleDavid BoyleEoin McGeehinMichael LynchRory KavanaghSt Eunan's
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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