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McCarthy shines for Inagh- Kilnamona

Dylan McGerr, the Inagh-Kilnamona captain, raises the trophy in triumph.  Photograph by Declan MonaghanInagh-Kilnamona 3-16  Newmarket 0-10

 

INAGH-Kilnamona won the PK Travel U-15B Championship title for the first time when they proved too strong for Newmarket at Clarecastle on Sunday.

The mid-Clare combination got off to a great start, hitting 1-1 inside the opening five minutes, the goal coming from team captain Dylan McGerr.
Newmarket tried hard to get a grip on proceedings but further goals from Caimin Clancy and Eoin Fitzgerald had the winners 3-7 to 0-5 in front at the interval.
The winners continued to dominate on the changeover with the impressive Jason McCarthy dominating at midfield. McCarthy played a huge part in this win, contributing a total of 0-11 to the final tally.
Austin Kerin, Stephen Foudy, Caimin Clancy and substitute Ian Kerin were others to impress for the winners, while Jordan Collins, Colin Guilfoyle, Cathal Hayes and Greg Collins did well for Newmarket.

**After the game, Bord na nÓg chairman Martin Reynolds presented the shield to the winning captain Dylan McGerr.
Inagh-Kilnamona: Eamonn Foudy; Darren Cullinan Austin Kerin, Cian McInerney; Eoin Leydon, Stephen Foudy, David Mescall; Jason McCarthy (0-11), Keelan Sexton, Eoin Fitzgerald (1-0), Dylan McGerr (1-0), Joseph Marrinan; Caimin Clancy (1-2), Cillian Roughan, Micheal McCreamor.
Subs: Ian Kerin (0-2), James O’Connor, Colin Shannon, Matthew Davenport (0-1).
Newmarket: David Gleeson; Dylan Howard, Jordan Collins, Patrick Duggan; PJ Enright, Colin Guilfoyle, Liam O’Connor; Jeff McGowan, Cathal Finnucane; Conor McCarthy, Cathal Hayes, Greg Collins; Alex Blake, Eoin Fitzgerald, Jack O’Connor.

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