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Great start for Tyrone schools in MacRory Cup

Tyrone’s three representatives have made a winning start to their Ulster Schools MacRory Cup campaigns over recent days, each enjoying encouraging victories in their opening group games.
Omagh CBS accounted for St Michael’s Enniskillen in Ederney 5-7 to 0-5; while Holy Trinity also stockpiled the goals in seeing off St Macartan’s Monaghan 5-7 to 1-7; and St Patrick’s Academy, Dungannon were involved in a much closer contest in edging out St Eunan’s Letterkenny 1-8 to 1-6 at Newtownstewart.

With the change in the competition structure this season with just three teams in the group, it was always going to be important to hit the ground running. Diarmaid King registered the first score of the day for St Michael’s through a free off the ground but two quick-fire scores from Patrick McCann and Conor Owens edged the Omagh men ahead at the interval.

Conor McGillion extended the Omagh lead with a well taken free off the right boot after the restart but Diarmaid King levelled the sides with two frees, with 20 minutes on the clock.

As the Drumclay side began to grow in confidence, disaster struck in the space of six minutes when Omagh scored 3-1 without reply to all but wrap up the win.

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The first of the goals came from a mix up in the St Michael’s defence. Centre half back Malachy O’Flanagan tried to switch the play across the field but the ball got caught in the breeze, fell into the path of midfielder Dara Hayes and he simply tapped the ball past the helpless Ross Bogue in the St Michael’s goal.

The second goal for Omagh was a touch of class. Ronan Strain angled a diagonal ball into the ‘21 yard line, McGillion won possession, selflessly slipped the ball across to Dara Hayes who chipped the ball to the back of the net

Straight after that, Omagh’s Seanie O’Donnell capitalised on another error in the Drumclay defence. The Trillick sharp-shooter forced a turnover, he drove at the St Michael’s rearguard, passed the ball out to his right to centre half back McGillian who fired high into the top right corner to stretch his side’s lead out to eight points.

Shell-shocked, St Michael’s struggled to maintain possession and Omagh took full control. McGillion tagged on another point off the left boot and a final goal from McCann pushed Omagh into an unassailable 13-point lead at half time.

Credit to St Michael’s, they did keep plugging away in the second half with Justin McDade scoring the first point of the second half off the right boot.

Omagh weren’t for stopping though, and Gavin Potter and McCann tagged on further points, with the latter firing to the net in the last play of the third quarter. The goal scorer started the move in his own half, kicking the ball in long to the lively McGillion on the edge of the square. McGillion won the ball, played it back to McCann and he shot low the bottom right corner for Omagh’s fifth and his second goal of the game.

St.Patrick’s Academy Dungannon made a winning start to their Danske Bank MacRory Cup campaign when they held off a fightback from St.Eunans Letterkenny at Newtownstewart on Tuesday afternoon to deservedly take the spoils.
A brilliantly executed Tiarnan McVeigh goal at the start of the second quarter gave the St Patrick’s Academy a lead that they were never to lose and helped them turnaround at the interval 1-4 to 0-2 to the good against St Eunan’s.
The winners had good displays from Adam Toner, Ben Cullen, Sean Hughes, Michael Burnett, Ryan Donnelly, Cormac Devlin and Enda O’Donnell.
Ryan Donnelly opened the scoring from a free for the Academy but after a slow start midfielder Boyle levelled matters in the 10th minute from a placed ball as well. Dungannon were having the better of things in terms of possession with midfielder Hughes swinging over a superb effort from out on the right wing only for Gary Kelly to level matters with a quality strike from distance.
In the 18th minute the Academy struck for an outstanding goal that carved open the St.Eunans defence, McVeigh the finisher but there was a lot to admire the build up that involved Fiacra Nelis, Cullen, Theo Lowe and Devlin. That score gave the Academy a massive lift and while they hit a few wides another Donnelly free coupled with an O’Donnell effort from play left them well placed at the break leading 1-4 to 0-2.
Dungannon picked up where they had left off on the restart as Hughes surged through from midfield and went for goal but his rasping shot was tipped over the bar by keeper Fintan Doherty. Max Roarty then hit a good point from distance for Letterkenny before the Donegal lads; keeper Doherty came to his side’s rescue again with a superb save to deny O’Donnell a second goal. Moments later Cormac Devlin weighed in with an outstanding effort with the outside of his boot to keep their opponents at arms length.
St.Eunans though refused to give up with corner back Donal Gallagher exchanging passes with Daithi Gildea to take an eye catching score. Boyle weighed in with another free before the same player then found the net with a first time shot after his initial effort had been saved by Academy keeper Niall Robinson.
It was now game on but Donnelly helped settle Academy nerves with a fine free conversion from forty five metres out on the left wing. As the game slipped into injury time Gallagher was on target again with a quality effort from distance but Dungannon weren’t to be denied with Devlin hitting the last score of the contest.

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