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Ennistymon 2-13 Kilmihil 1-7 Leading 2-10 to 0-1 at half-time, everybody in Miltown at last Saturday’s minor A final knew the Hennessy Cup was definitely heading back to Ennistymon for the first time since 2007. The only small detail to be ironed out was how much would they win by.Bearing in mind the magnitude of the half-time deficit, Kilmihil must be credited for showing sufficient pride and resolve to outscore Ennistymon 1-6 to 0-3 in the second half. They could have completely capitulated had they been less inclined to ignore the scoreline. Instead, they threw their best shot at Ennistymon and showed why they reached the final in the first place. That said, Ennistymon played excellent football in the opening half and simply had too many lively forwards for Kilmihil to cope with. Both Ennistymon corner-forwards, James McConigley and Barry Keating knew exactly what they were doing movement-wise and they contributed 1-4 between them. Joey Rouine was the best …
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