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November 25, 2024

U-21 A C’ship Q/F v Moy Davitts match report

Davitts 2-11  Moy Davitts 0-13

Another hardworking team display saw Davitts defeat Moy Davitts in Bekan on Sunday to qualify for the U-21 A Championship semi-final. The game was played in very difficult conditions, wet and windy, but both teams served up some very good football throughout the game.

Moy Davitts had the assistance of the strong wind in the first half and they opened the scoring with a third minute point. They were rocked in the next minute when Davitts strung together a sweeping which ended with Ronan Kelly firing home a great goal. Moy Davitts points in the 6th and 10th minutes put them level. A tidy point scored by the lively Ciaran Treacy in the 15th minute saw Davitts edge ahead again. Moy Davitts equalised again in the 16th minute but two Dylan Gallagher points and one from Jack Melvin put Davitts three ahead by the 23rd minute. The final two points of the half were scored by the East Mayo team to see Davitts lead by 1-4 to 0-6 at half-time.

Moy Davitts got the first score of the second half in the 32nd minute but points from Fenton Kelly, Dylan Gallagher and Ronan Kelly in the 33rd, 34th and 36th minutes put Davitts two up, and when Jack Melvin goaled, flicking a long delivery from Cathal Corless to the net in the 39th minute, it looked like they were poised for a comfortable win. Moy Davitts showed some real grit, against the driving wind and rain, and points in the 42nd and 43rd minutes reduced the deficit to four points. Dylan Gallagher fired over a brilliant point in the 44th minute but this was cancelled out by Moy Davitts a minute later. Davitts keeper, Dylan O Brien produced two superb saves to deny Moy Davitts goals and Mark Birmingham pointed in the 49th minute. Three unanswered Moy Davitts points in the 51st, 56th and 59th minutes left just two points separating the sides but Davitts shot injury-time points from Jack Melvin and Dylan Gallagher to advance to the semi-final where they will meet Westport.

Dylan O Brien had a fine game in goals with Brian Óg McTigue, Micheal Hett and Brian Birmingham forming an impressive full-back line in front of him. Cathal Corless had a powerful game at centre back and he got great assistance from his wing men, Sean Keadin and Burke Briere. Mark Birmingham (0-1) and Fenton Kelly (0-1) were in top form at midfield, getting though an amount of work. Jack Melvin (1-2), Dylan Gallagher (0-5), Ronan Kelly (1-1) and Ciaran Treacy (0-1) were menacing forwards while Fionn McLoughlin and Jack Devane worked extremely hard in the wing-forward positions. Davey Hennessy, Dylan Burke and Sean Clarke were all introduced towards the end of the game.

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