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Superior Glenfin advance to IFC semi final as Naomh Brid crash out

written by Shaun Keenan September 29, 2018
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A physically dominant Glenfin emphatically saw off Naomh Brid in Mountcharles on Saturday evening to reach the Intermediate Championship semi-finals. 

Glenfin 1-11 Naomh Brid 1-4

The games early encounters had struck a dead heat with both teams fairly competitive, Callum Gallagher and Declan McCafferty on the scoresheet early for Naomh Brid.

It didn’t take long for Glenfin to get their own game rolling as goalkeeper Andrew Walsh and Daniel McGlynn laid down a marker for the Pairc Taobhoige outfit.

Glenfin played into the wind in the first half establishing the framework for this a gritty quarter-final victory after 20 minutes when Stephen Carr pounced a dropped ball – it was the first of many Naomh Brid’s defensive mistakes – and it gave Glenfin a 1-2 to 0-2 advantage.

With Glenfin talisman, Frank McGlynn, off the field with a nosebleed, Glenfin showed some of their best football, moving the ball superbly at times.

Conor Ward had the final score before the interval of the half for Glenfin after Ryan Brogan added another point for Naomh Brid.

In the second half, Naomh Brid’s plan went totally out the window as they were limited to only two scores – Darragh Brogan providing a lonely point after 47 minutes, while Lee Doherty finished off a brilliantly worked move by Brid finding the back of the net, making it a three-point game.

However, Glenfin took real charge from there and McGlynn reintroduction proved crucial as the Red and White posted five more scores through Shane Carr, Gary Dorrian and Gerard Ward.

It was a well-deserved victory for Glenfin on the day, but Naomh Brid will rue their consistent wides, which could’ve saw them have a bigger say on the outcome of the game.

Glenfin: Andrew Walsh (0-2, 2f), Ross Marley, John Harkin, Gary Herron, Daniel McGlynn, Frank McGlynn, Stephen Carr (1-1), Stephen Ward, Patrick Costello, Conor Ward (0-1), Jason Morrow, Eoin Donnellan; Gerard Ward (0-5, 2f), Ciaran Brady, Patrick O’Connor.

Subs; F McGlynn for Patrick Costello (39), Matthew McGinley for Eoin Donnellan (43), Hugh Foy for Stephen Ward (54), Gary Dorrian (0-1) for Conor Ward (58)

Naomh Brid: Padraig McDaid; Eoin McGarrigle, Sean Gormley, Eoin Quinn, Liam Duffy, Clint Walsh, Lee Doherty (1-0), Thomas Gallagher, Callum Gallagher (0-1); Ross Gallagher, Jamie Timoney, Gary McCafferty, Declan McCafferty (0-1), Henry Duignan, Ryan Brogan (0-1)

Subs; Darragh Brogan (0-1) for Thomas Gallagher, Gearoid Gallagher for Declan McCafferty, Eoin Rushe for Henry Duignan

Referee: Enda McFeely (Convoy)

Superior Glenfin advance to IFC semi final as Naomh Brid crash out was last modified: September 29th, 2018 by Shaun Keenan
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Shaun Keenan

Multimedia Sports Reporter from Derry currently repenting for my sins in Letterkenny. Recent journalism graduate. NUJ member.

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