Kilmurry Ibrickane 2-8 Cooraclare 1-11 ON a sweltering Sunday evening in Doonbeg, a Keith King-inspired Kilmurry Ibrickane won their third successive O’Gorman Cup and their sixth since the competition was established in 2006. Cooraclare played some decent football themselves, with Cathal Lillis their stand-out man at full-forward. His movement, pace and ability to kick scores from play ensured that Darren Hickey had a trying hour at full-back.At the far end of the field another young forward, Niall Hickey, was Kilmurry’s most dangerous inside forward, scoring their first goal and playing a central role in their second, along with kicking classy points from play and frees. Before the throw-in, the teams were led around Shanahan McNamara Park by Scottish piper Jamie Galloway, who himself was briefly led by O’Gorman Cup Committee chairman Michael Neenan. Cooraclare played with a reasonably helpful first-half breeze and led 0-7 to 0-4 at half-time. Lillis, John Looney from frees and Enda Considine kicked Cooraclare’s first-half scores, …
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