McBrien fires St Michael’s to MacRory Cup glory

Eight points from Enniskillen forward helps put Omagh to the sword at Athletic Grounds

St Michael’s College celebrate winning the Danske Bank MacRory Cup final at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh. Photograph: Declan Roughan/Presseye
St Michael’s College celebrate winning the Danske Bank MacRory Cup final at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh. Photograph: Declan Roughan/Presseye

St Michael's Enniskillen 0-16 Omagh CBS 2-6

Darragh McBrien steered over eight points as St Michael’s Enniskillen achieved a seventh MacRory Cup title.

The Fermanagh side dominated for three quarters of an entertaining Athletic Grounds decider, the only blemish on a highly impressive performance the concession of two second-half goals.

Inspired by captain Brandon Horan at midfield and powerhouse centre back Josh Largo-Ellis, Dominic Corrigan’s side led from start to finish, and never doubted themselves even when their opponents narrowed the gap to two points midway through the second half.

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After that they never looked in danger of losing.

McBrien fired over five first-half scores, four of them from play, while Michael Glynn contributed four points, one of them from a penalty, with his kick flying over the bar as he lost his footing in the 13th minute.

Restricted to rate attacks

Omagh were restricted to rate attacks, and scores from Simon Garrity , Mark Hayes and Daniel Fullerton didn’t come close to keeping them on contention.

Towering performances from Largo-Ellis and midfielders Horan and Joe McDade kept the Fermanagh lads on the front foot, and they were well worth their 0-11 to 0-3 interval lead.

But Omagh out-scored their opponents by 1-3 to nil on the third quarter to narrow the gap to two, their goal coming from a Fullerton penalty.

Enniskillen regrouped, and McBrien landed a long-range effort, with substitute Garvan Quigley and Conor Love also hitting the target.

But Omagh substitute Sean McDonagh rifled home a brilliant goal, hope was restored with five minutes to play.

St Michael’s got men back to defend a slender lead, raiding on the breakaway for McBrien to seal the win with his eighth point of the contest.

ST MICHAEL'S, ENNISKILLEN: S McNally; L Flanagan, G Cavanagh, J Horan; A O Cathain, J Largo-Ellis (0-1), R McHugh; B Horan, J McDade; C Duffy, M Glynn (0-4, 0-1 pen), D McBrien (0-8, two frees); P McKervey (0-1), C Love (0-1), T Keenan.

Subs: G Quigley (0-1) for Keenan, R McGovern for McKervey.

OMAGH CBS: O Grimes; C McBride (0-1), A Fox, R Hollywood; T Donaghy, A Montgomery, R Kennedy; L Gray, L McBride; S Garrity (0-1), D Fullerton (1-1, 1-0 pen, one free), E Montgomery; R Donnelly, M Hayes (0-1), A McConnell.

Subs: S McDonagh (1-2) for Donnelly, B Conway for E Montgomery.

Referee: B Cassidy (Derry).