ACHL Division Three
Lámh Dhearg 3-10-3-24 Con Magee’s
Kevin Herron reports from Hannahstown
Con Magee’s completed a league double over Lámh Dhearg with a 3-24-3-10 win at Hannahstown on Sunday afternoon.
Conor Duffin’s early strike proved decisive at the break as the visitors were 1-10-0-08 ahead and 1-07 unanswered within the first ten minutes of the second half saw the visitors leave with the two points- despite Lámh Dhearg hitting three unanswered goals to put some respectability on the final outlook.
Con Magee’s got off to the perfect start within two minutes as they found the games opening goal.
Cormac McKeown slipped the ball across to Conor Duffin and he sent a driven shot to the roof of the net past Rhys Camlin.
McKeown would grab his sides first point of the afternoon and back-to-back Declan Traynor points made it 1-03 without reply for the visitors.
Ciaran Boyd would get the Lámhs up and running for the afternoon with a terrific, angled effort.
Duffin added to his early goal and registered his first point, although Adam Murray would convert successive frees.
Con Magee’s had re-established their six-point advantage by the midway point in the half. Sean McKay swung a high shot over the bar and then Rian Lennon closed down a clearance and returned the ball between the posts to give his side a 1-06-0-03 lead.
A foul of Niall McGarry allowed Adam Murray to drop over his third free of the half and although McKeown replied a few minutes later, Ciaran Boyd would send over another angled effort.
Cormac McKeown and Adam Murray traded further points and the last four scores of the half were evenly shared.
Con Magee’s had stretched their lead to seven through a further Cormac McKeown point and a converted free from Ciaran Laverty.
Fionn Mervyn responded with a fine point from range and talisman Adam Murray then took an offload from Aidan McCague and popped over to ensure the deficit was cut as Con Magee’s led 1-10-0-08 at the interval.
Con Magee’s made a lightning start to the second period, extending their lead through Cormac McKeown’s fifth point of the afternoon.
Things then got better when Declan Traynor took advantage of a defensive error and flashed a low shot to the net to move his side 2-11-0-08 ahead.
The visitors were on a roll and conjured up another six-unanswered points. Declan McAuley dropped over his first and others followed from talisman McKeown and second half goal scorer Traynor.
Ciaran Laverty then converted his second free of proceedings and Declan Traynor and Cormac McKeown popped over back-to-back scores in the space of 60-seconds to move their side 2-17-0-08 ahead 10 minutes into the second half.
Niall McGarry landed the hosts first point of the second period, but it wasn’t to generate any momentum as James Duffin, Declan Traynor and Cormac McKeown all sent over scores to move Con Magee’s further clear.
Lámh Dhearg did experience a mini revival and struck three unanswered goals. Micky McGuigan slotted home, reacting quickest after a shot had come off the large post.
Adam Murray then dropped a free over goalkeeper Ronan Donnelly and into the net and assisted in McGuigan netting a third a few minutes later to make it 2-20-3-09.
A Declan Traynor point put an end to the hosts momentum, and they pulled clear when substitute Conor Laverty poked a low ball past Camlin in the Lámh Dhearg goal.
Cormac McKeown would finish the day to 10-points, dropping over efforts in-between James Duffin point to finish their afternoon’s work.
Odrán Waldron ensured that the hosts would end the afternoon in double figures on the points tally with an effort from range that dropped over, but Con Magee’s had long secured the spoils and ensured a league double over the Hannahstown side.
Lámh Dhearg: R Camlin, C Nolan, J Brady, T McKenna, SP Gibson, O Waldron (0-01), F Mervyn (0-01), C Boyd (0-02), N McGarry (0-01), A Ferris, A Murray (1-05, 1-03f), M McGuigan (2-00), A McCague, E Stanley, D Cunningham. Subs: C Megraw for A Ferris (60).
Con Magee’s: R Donnelly, C Mullan, S Lee-Kerr, B O’Neill, C Lennon, E McCusker, M McDonnell, R Lennon (0-01), D McAuley (0-01), J Duffin (0-02), C Laverty (0-02f), C McKeown (0-10, 0-01f), C Duffin (1-01), D Traynor (1-06), S McKay (0-01). Subs: C Quinn for S McKay (39), C Laverty (1-00) for C Duffin (47), E Butler for D McAuley (49).
Referee: Hugh Torney (Ballycran)























































