Monday 24 April 2023 20:24
The big game this weekend will see Sarsfield's, who beat Maghery on Sunday, travel to St Peter’s, who also got a boost at the weekend defeating Shane O’Neil's.
There was also a win on Sunday for St Paul’s over Carrickcruppin, but Clann Eireann had to settle for a draw with Killeavey.
Wolfe Tones and Eire Og also suffered reversals.
Clan Na Gael lost to table toppers Silverbridge.
At Lake Street Tommy Coleman, pictured with Clann Eireann manager Ruairi Lavery, paid his first visit to the club as Killeavey boss and saw his side miss a bag full of opportunities but had enough endeavour to dig out a draw with the home side.
Without, Turbitt, Mc Cambridge, Kelly, Leatham, Meehan and Ryan Henderson, who made an impact from the bench, Clann Eireann have a string of talent coming back into the side including Johnny Tarode, and Ryan Owens, Ruairi Mc Donald who did most of the scoring prompted by the productivity of Jack Conlon.
The lad Michael O Sea at full back looks one to keep an eye on, Paul McKenna had a solid outing, with Conor McConville the stand out performer, just getting the nod for best outing in front of Danny Magee.
In Trasna the crucial goal in the High Moss win over Maghery came from Paddy Mc Cavigan, who was making his senior debut.
Although Maghery were 2 in front at the break they were outscored in the second period 1.05 to 0.01.
Paul Mc Geown knocked over scores from frees with an impact being made in the closing stages by Kevin Mc Alinden.