U-16 All County B Hurling Championship Final
Lámh Dhearg 3-14-3-09 St Johns
Kevin Herron reports from Pairc Naomh Una
LÁMH DHEARG were crowned U-16 B All-County hurling champions after seeing off St Johns in the decider at Pairc Naomh Una on Tuesday evening.
The Hannahstown side drew first blood through a converted Matthew Murray free, but the Johnnies replied with the games opening goal- Lewis Rafferty’s low shot finding the net to give his side the advantage.
Murray doubled his account with a rasping reply and further scores were traded between Raffety (free) and Shay McGarry with a terrific score from range.
Parity was restored when Murray doubled his free taking account and the Lámhs inched ahead again thanks to a long range McGarry placed ball.
They extended their lead through a Dylan Fegan point and Murray notched his third free of the half before clipping over his second from play to open up an 0-8-1-1 lead.
The deficit was halved thanks to successive Rafferty frees, though Lámh Dhearg pulled clear with their first goal of the evening.
Talisman Matthew Murray stood over a placed ball and opted for a major, with his bullet of strike finding the net.
St Johns hit back when Rafferty dropped in a free and Padraig Mulvenna smuggled the ball to the net at the back post to make it 1-8-2-3.
Murray and Rafferty exchanged fine angled points but Lámh Dhearg ended the half in the ascendancy with McGarry converting his second free of the half and Oran Agnew then dropping a shot over in injury time to ensure his side held a 1-11-2-4 lead at midway.
Lámh Dhearg made a lightning start to the second half when Shay McGarry’s free was dropped short and hammered to the net by Dylan Fegan,
A point followed from Dylan Quinn and they had doubled their lead inside of three minutes, however St Johns replicated that in response.
A defensive mix-up saw Lewis Rafferty bundle in his side second and the Johnnies third and he converted a free sixty-seconds later to make it 2-12-3-5.
Rafferty added two further points from placed balls inside the opening ten minutes of the second period, with Darragh Quinn taking a slipped pass from Matthew Murray and rifling home between times.
Murray dropped over his first point of the second half from a free and Dylan Fegan would land his sides last score from the same scenario as they led 3-14-3-7 in less than 10-minutes remaining.
St Johns were unable to breach the Lámhs rearguard in the remainder of the game and had to make do with consolation Rafferty points from frees.
In the end, Lámh Dhearg saw out the closing minutes and a few late bursts to run out winners and claim their first U-16 hurling honours since 2016.
LÁMH DHEARG: A Brown, D McStravick, T Lee, E Flynn, O Laverty, D McConville, R Downey, S McGarry (0-3, 0-2f), Darragh Quinn (1-0), C Baker, M Murray (1-7, 1-4f), O Agnew (0-1), C Quinn, D Fegan (1-2, 0-1f), Dylan Quinn (0-1). Subs: O Kelly for D McStravick (53).
ST JOHNS: J Cunningham, R Gallagher, D Mervyn, T Press, B Og Herdman, O Gregory, O Marley, M McCorry, D McKenna, D Hand, J Rafferty, D Robb, B Gough, L Rafferty (2-9, 0-8f), P Mulvenna (1-0).
REFEREE: Terry Reilly (GORT NA MONA)


















































