The jubilant Mercy Ballymahon SS senior football squad celebrate the Leinster title triumph with their mentors Shane Kenny and Darren Nerney Photo: Frank McGrath
Mercy Ballymahon Secondary School . . . 3-8 Gaelcholaiste Reachrann (Dublin) . . . 1-7
Showing a lot of courage after looking in some trouble when they trailed by a point in the early stages of the second half, Mercy Ballymahon came storming back to score three decisive goals through Josh Kelly (2) and Conor Lynn on the way to winning the Leinster Post-Primary Schools Senior ‘C’ football championship title.
Played on the astro turf pitch at the St Loman's GAA grounds on a miserable wet Friday evening in Mullingar, Ballymahon SS (coached by Shane Kenny and Darren Nerney) were guilty of kicking a total of eight wides in the first half but it eventually came good on the changeover after the south Longford school held a slender 0-7 to 1-2 lead at the break.
Irish language college Gaelcholaiste Reachrann (Dublin) were stiff opposition in the final and their strong start to the second half yielded three points in a row, one of which was a clear-cut goal attempt from full-forward Daniel O Cionga that was deflected over the bar.
But Ballymahon SS were not going to be denied a tremendous triumph and regained the lead with their opening goal from Josh Kelly in the 38th minute after a shot from the captain Sean Egan dropped short and broke kindly into the arms of the Kenagh sharpshooter right in front of the posts.
Kelly then broke through on a penetrating run through the opposing defence to leave the other corner-forward Conor Lynn with the straight forward task of flicking the ball into the net from a few yards out in the 46th minute and this proved to be a shattering blow for the stunned Dublin champions.
The third goal for Ballymahon SS materialised in the 55th minute when Cormac McGann created the opportunity for the chief marksman Kelly to hit the target with a fine finish and the Munster champions now await in the All-Ireland semi-final in a couple of weeks time.
MERCY BALLYMAHON SS: Darragh Egan (Carrickedmond); Rian O’Boyle (Cashel), Dan Devlin (Grattans), Conor McHugh (Grattans); Davy Marlowe (Tang), Sean Egan (Carrickedmond), Taylor Slevin (Tubberclair); Daniel Galvin (Kenagh), Sean Dillon (Milltown, 0-1); Cormac McGann (Kenagh, 0-2), Peter Ballesty (Milltown, 0-2), Conor Murtagh (Cashel); Josh Kelly (Kenagh, 2-2, 1 free), Oliver Manser (Kenagh), Conor Lynn (Milltown,1-1).
Sub (blood):- Harry Byrne (Kenagh) for T Slevin (30 mins); Slevin for Byrne (three minutes into the second half).
GAELCHOLAISTE REACHRANN: Cian Mag Fhloinn; Cillian O Fearghail, Cormac O Duigneain, Cathal O’Murchu; Jonny O Maidhaigh, Aodan O Donnchu, Diarmuid O Murchu; Stiofan O Hici (1-0), Dara Misteal (0-1); Senan Mac An Chrosain (0-1, free), Cameron O Cleirigh (0-1, free), Eavin O Hici; Eoghan O Fuaruisge, Daniel O Cionga (0-3), Tadhg O Domhnaill (0-1).
Subs used (all in second half):- Aodh O Conchubhair (38 mins); Scott Mac Siulai O Casaide (45 mins); Conor O Raghallaigh (56 mins); Maitiu Mac Suain (60 mins).
Referee: Niall Ward (Westmeath).
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