MUNSTER SECONDARY SCHOOLS UNDER 15C MUNSTER FOOTBALL FINAL
CBS Claim Eamonn O Mairtin Cup in Munster Final
Dungarvan CBS 2-13 St. Michaels Listowel 0-16
Dungarvan CBS under 15 footballers won the Munster ‘C’ championship final in Pairc Ui Chaoimh last Wednesday against St. Michaels of Listowel and claimed the Eamonn Ui Mairtin Memorial Cup.
The game was played in the Pairc Ui Chaoimh astro turf facility and the teams were level at the break ona ascore of 1-5 to 0-8 with Billy O Connell of the CBS scoring the only goal of the first half.
The CBS got a great start to the second half scoring 0-4 from play by Peter Cummins, Seanie Flavin, Billy O Connell and Killian Ryan
A second goal in the 47th minute by David Butler, 2-12 to 0-12 was key to winning the game as Listowel made a fine comeback to win the remainder of the match by 0-4 to 0-1 but the CBS kept their goal intact and this got them over the line to win the title.
PRESENTATION Michael Nash of the Munster Schools board presented the Eamonn O Mairtin Cup to the CBS winning captain Peter Cummins, complimenting both teams on the standard of play.
The Eamonn Martin Cup will have a happy resting place in the CBS for the next twelve months.
Dungarvan CBS Scorers : Billy O Connell 1-2, Killian Ryan 0-4, David Butler 1-0,Peter Cummins 0-3(2f), Billy Byrne 0-2, Seanie Flavin and Aaron Quin 0-1 each. Team : Dungavan CBS : :Conor Moore(Ardmore); Luke Murray(Ardmore), Aron Ronayne (Brickeys), Tom Foran (St. Marys); Darragh Cosgrove(Ballinacourty), Darragh Walsh(Ballinacourty), Brian Curran (Dungarvan); Billy O Connell(Ballinacourty), Peter Cummins (Brickeys); Jack McCarthy(Brickeys), Killian Ryan (Brickeys), Billy Burne(Nire); Darragh O Neill(Clashmore/ Kinsalebeg), Seanie Flavin (St. Pats/ Naomh Brid), David Butler(St. Pats/ Naomh Brid). Subs : Tom Gardiner(Brickeys for Luke Murray, Tommy Flynn(Ballinacourty) for Aaron Ronayne (44)), Aaron Quinn (Brickeys) for Darragh Cosgrove (45), Jake Fitzgerald Drummy for Darragh O Neill.
Panel Members : Kieran Cosgrave, Aidan Reilly, Dylan Troy, Eoin Power, Darragh Healy, Sean Queally, Eanna Drohan, Ciaran Coffey, Daniel Morrissey, Jack Power, Jake O Donnell, Jamie Mulcahy, Cormac Deevey, Cormac Fitzgerald, Aidan Daly, Conor Gough, Alan McGrath, Kevin Moore.