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Allianz Cumann namBunscol Girls Division 2ALeighlinbridge NS 1-1Rathvilly NS 0-3SCORES were hard to come by inthe girls Division 2A final at Tin-ryland last week but some of thiscould be attributed to quality de-fending on both sides.
The key goal came in the first halfthanks to a strike by Megan Conran.Leighlinbridge led by a 1-0 to 0-1 at the interval and even thoughAnna Colgan and Maria Callaghangot among the Rathvilly scores inthe second half, they were unableto get the equalising point whichwould have brought the game to
extra-time.Leighlinbridge: Shannon Moyles,Tara O’Byrne, Aine Irwin, KatieDunne, Sophie Bolger, MeganConran (�-�), Laura Kearney(�-�), Aisling Aughney, HollyBrennan, Moya Nair, Indie Nair,Roisin Wenman, Eimear Aughney,Bronagh McNally, Caitlin Murphy,Lisa O’Dwyer, Hazel Doran, RachelCurran, Debra Doran, AislingBradshaw, Lucye Syejdoka.Rathvilly: Lauren Keogh, LilianGeaney, Kiana Nolan, EdelColgan,Rhynnan Gardiner, Anna Colgan,Maria O’Callaghan, Sarah Gahan,Alisha Doyle, Sophie Wade,Megan Stweart, Emily Brown,Amy Dunne, Sarah Curran, EmilyFleming, Julia Sibald, Fia Murphy.Referee: John Kearns (Éire Óg)
CUMANN NA NBUNSCOL FOOTBALL FINALS
Conran goal crucialfor Leighlinbridge
Leighlinbridge beat Rathvilly in the Girls Division �A final Photo: Karl McDonough
The Rathvilly NS side who lost out to Leighlinbridge
Ardattin just get thebetter of DrumpheaAllianz Cumann namBunscol Girls Division 3Ardattin NS 2-2Drumphea NS 1-2ALL the goals came in the secondhalf of the girls Division 3 final inTinryland in the second round ofdeciders last Tuesday evening.The sides were tied at 0-1 eachat the break and when they werestill level with only minutes lefton the clock, extra-time was loom-ing. Aoibheann Brennan was hav-ing none of that as she gatheredthe ball 30 metres out. Setting offon a determined run, she shruggedoff several tackles and found the
net from close range. It was toughon Drumphea but they contributedwell to an exciting match which wentright down to the wire.Ardattin: Niamh Murphy;Aoibheann Brennan (�-�), ChloeMurphy (�-�), OrlaithKealy, KellySorcha Williams, Zoe Coulahan,Caoimhe Dowd, Dannah KearneyO’Brien, Molly Jackman, KatieKennedy, Kayla Cranny, KellyStower, Gemma Walsh.Drumphea: Tegan Wall, Tara Kelly,Amie Dobie, Kira Nolan, AmyKavanagh, Michaela Donoghue(�-�), Aoife Minchin (�-�), JuliaHogan, Aoife Lalor, Abbie Foley (�-�)), Eabha Kelly, Rachel Kavanagh,Lauren Kavanagh.Referee: John Kearns (Éire Óg)
The Ardattin NS girls who beat Drumphea in the Division � final
The Drumphea NS girls football team
Rathvilly come out with all guns blazingAllianz Cumann namBunscol Boys Division 2AFinalRathvilly NS 6-8Borris NS 1-1
RATHVILLY were too strong in theDivision 2A final but the Borris ladsfought tooth and nail to the veryend. Cian Leonard scored an earlygoal and his colleagues tacked onthe points.
Borris had their only goal justbefore the break when Evan Kealylatched onto a forward pass, out-smarted the keeper and slammedthe ball to the net.
At 1-6 to 1-0 at the break, Rathvillygot their scare and came out with allguns blazing.
They piled on the pressure,scored vital goals and were able tocelebrate a fine win when the finalwhistle blew.
Borris keeper, Aidan O’Loughlinbrought off some brilliant saves,particularly in the second half.Rathvilly: Luke Kelly, LukeColeman, Conor O’Neill, PatrickReilly, Padraig Bolger (�-�),Padhraig Bolger (�-�), MarkCarroll, Pauric Whyte (�-�), ParaicDeering (�-�), PauricMcGuirk,Cian Leonard (�-�), Aaron Elliott(�-�), Dara Curran (�-�), DylanSheridan (�-�), Jet Leonard, TomPilkington, Kaelan Byrne, LueByrne, Cory Murphy, Michael
Deering, Martin Kehoe.Borris: Aidan O’Loughlin, SeanJoyce, Imran Kelly, Fionn Murphy,Declan Brennan, Evan Kealy (�-�),Michael Joyce, Stephen Lawlor,James Bible, Ben Coleman, Joe
Dundon (�-�), Robert Stafford,Aaron Buckley, Cian Walsh,Eoghan Kavanagh, Jia HuiHui, Jonathan Carroll, DarraghO’Connor.Referee: John Hickey (Fenagh)
The Rathvilly team who beat Borris in the Boys Division �A final atTinryland last week
The Borris NS side who lost out to Rathvilly