IFC Group 1
Naomh Padraig 1-8 Rasharkin 4-11
St. Mary’s Rasharkin produced their best championship Group 1 performance of the season to comprehensively beat Naomh Padraig Lisburn at Kirkwoods Park on Saturday but their joy was short lived when the news filtered through that St. Paul’s and St. Teresa’s had drawn in Belfast.
That result means that the Belfast pair have qualified for the semi-finals but at least the Dreen side will avoid the relegation play-offs to decide who will drop to Junior Championship for next season.
Eamonn McNeill led the way for a St. Mary’s side who took control from early in the game with a pointed free in the third minute with Naomh Padraig keeper, Ruadhan McKenna equalising from a similar scenario with four minutes gone.
Slowly the visitors began to take control with Shane Hasson firing to the Lisburn net in the 9th minute and further goals from Eamonn McNeill, Donagh Quigg, and Seamus Ellis had the visitors in control when they led 4-4 to 0-5 at the half way stage and it looked as good as over, even at this stage.


Ellis goal came in the 25th minute and from the resulting misplaced kick-out the ball fell to the dangerous McNeill and he returned it post haste to the net.
Oisin Gorman, James Morgan and Conor Ewing were the Lisburn point scorers with McNeill 0-2Killian O’Boyle and Conor McFerran on target with the visitor’s points
HT 0-5 to 4-4
It didn’t get much better for Naomh Padraig after the break as Shane Hasson extended the Rasharkin lead with a point after 30 seconds and he added another from a free with four minutes gone.
Naomh Padraig enjoyed their best spell in the game with Eoin Dixon pointing a free before getting in for his side’s only goal in the 22nd minute after McFerran and mcNeill had added to the visitors point tally.
Eamonn McNeill from another free and Shane Hasson completed the scoring for St. Mary’s with substitute Conor Dixon and Eoin Dixon finishing with two late consolation points for the Lisburn side.
A disappointing evening for St. Mary’s as they bow out of the IFC but many of Saturday’s side are members of the Junior Hurling Championship team who could be serious challengers in that competition.
Naomh Padraig: 1 Ruadhan McKenna, 2 Conor Dornan, 3 Thomas Burns, 4 Paul Law, 5 Jack McMullan, 6 Ben McMullan, 7 Che Smyth, 8 Colm Burns, 9 Eoin Dixon, 10 Rory Kennedy, 11 Josh McMullan, 12 Adam Patterson, 13 Conor Ewing, 14 Oisin Gorman, 23 James Morgan,
Sub: Conor Dixon
St. Mary’s: 1 Tiernan O’Boyle, 2 Pearce Kelly, 3 Emmett McFerran, 4 Conor Higgins, 5 Colm Kennedy, 6 Fergus Quigg, 7 Fearghal Kennedy, 8 Ruairi O’Boyle, 9 Shane Hasson, 10 Donagh Quigg, 11 Seamus Ellis, 12 Oran McMullan, 13 Killian O’Boyle, 14 Eamonn McNeill, 15 Conor McFerran
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