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Ulster Club SFC: Holders Kilcoo fend off Enniskillen Gaels to reach third straight final

November 27, 2022
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Kilcoo are through to the Ulster Club Football Final for the third year running after overcoming a brave Enniskillen Gaels comeback to win 3-14 to 1-9 in the semi-final in Armagh.

Shealan Johnston hit 2-1 to help the reigning Ulster and All-Ireland champions lead 2-8 to 0-1 at the break.

Enniskillen improved in the second half and reduced the deficit to seven points thanks to substitute Eoin Beacom’s 1-2.

However, Aaron Morgan’s goal dashed the Gaels’ growing hopes of a major upset.

Kilcoo will face the winner of Sunday’s semi-final between Derry champions Glen and Antrim kingpins Cargin in the provincial decider on 11 December.

And while Enniskillen enjoyed a fruitful spell early in the second half, Kilcoo showed more than enough to suggest it will take a huge effort from either Glen or Cargin to prise the Seamus McFerran Cup away from the Down village.

Enniskillen, back in Ulster for the first time since 2006, reached the last four courtesy of a penalty shootout victory over Gowna, but like Fermanagh rivals Derrygonnelly last in last year’s provincial final, they were ultimately no match for Kilcoo’s tenacious defending and clinical finishing.

Kilcoo are now one win away from becoming the first club to win a hat-trick of Ulster titles since Crossmaglen in 2012.

Kilcoo race clear in one-sided first half

Playing with a strong wind in the first half at the Athletic Grounds, Kilcoo notched early scores through Jerome and Shealan Johnston before the latter netted his first goal in the fifth minute, firing past Cian Newman after Miceal’s Rooney superb tackle and driving run.

With the impressive Rooney and Ryan McEvoy among those in black and white ensuring the Enniskillen forwards were feeding off scraps, Kilcoo’s speed on the break produced a feast of scoring chances at the other end.

Conor Laverty curled over a beauty before Darryl Branagan kicked two superb scores – carbon copies of each other – to stretch Kilcoo’s lead to 1-6 to 0-1 after John Reihill had fisted over Enniskillen’s only point of the first half.

Enniskillen only had themselves to blame for Johnston’s second goal, however, as goalkeeper Cian Newman passed straight to Laverty. The Down manager fed Ceilum Doherty, who teed up Johnston to hammer the ball high into the net with Newman stranded.

Reihill did strike an upright in the first half, but it was a rare flash of encouragement for the Gaels in an opening 30 minutes dominated by a devastating Kilcoo unit.

Miceal Rooney was superb for Kilcoo and set up Johnston’s first goal

Without the suspended Callum Jones, Gaels boss Simon Bradley responded to Kilcoo’s first-half dominance by introducing Eoin Beacom at the break, and the full-forward made a considerable impact, kicking two scores either side of Richard O’Callaghan and Conor Watson points.

And when Beacom’s well-taken 45th-minute goal was followed by O’Callaghan’s second score from play, it was clear that cracks were beginning to appear in the champions’ set-up.

The holders responded in a manner befitting of their status as All-Ireland champions, however, with Morgan palming to the net after a fine move involving Shealan Johnston, Laverty and Doherty.

That green flag – Kilcoo’s third – extended their lead to 10 points with eight minutes remaining, a position from which Enniskillen could not recover.

While they needed penalties to beat Clonduff and extra-time to overcome Warrenpoint on their way to a 10th Down title in 11 years, Kilcoo have reached another level since beginning their Ulster defence and appear to be peaking at the right time as they close in on another piece of silverware.

Kilcoo: N Kane; N Branagan, R McEvoy, A Branagan (0-1, m); T Fettes, D Branagan (0-2), M Rooney (0-1); Aaron Morgan (1-0), Anthony Morgan; C Doherty (0-2), R Johnston (0-1), S Johnston (2-1); C Laverty (0-1), J Johnston, P Devlin (0-4, 4f).

Subs: E Branagan (0-1) for A Branagan (half-time), Aidan Brangan for Morgan ’51, G McEvoy for J Johnston ’58, M Hynes for S Johnston ’58, S Og McCusker for Laverty ’60.

Enniskillen Gaels: C Newman; J Tierney, A Nolan, J Ferguson; J Horan (0-1), J Cassidy, C Watson (0-1); B Horan, R O’Callaghan (0-2); N McDermott, R McDonnell, C McShea; C Love (0-1, 1f), J Reihill (0-1), C Smith.

Subs: P Reihill for McDermott ’22, E Beacom (1-3, 1f) for Smith (half-time), C Quinn for Ferguson ’49, R Bogue for Watson ’49, P Cassidy for McDonnell ’59.

Referee: S Hurson (Tyrone).



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