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Curran goal sets Mullinahone on their way

Action from the South Tipperary u-21 football championship game between Mullinahone and Kilsheelan-Kilcash.

Action from the South Tipperary u-21 football championship game between Mullinahone and Kilsheelan-Kilcash.

Mullinahone proved too strong for Kilsheelan-Kilcash in the South Tipperary u-21 football championship ‘B’, winning 1-16 to 1-4 in Davin Park, Carrick on Suir on Saturday.

Sean Curran gave Mullinahone a great start with a goal in the first minute. Tony Treacy was one of Mullinahone’s best players. The winners led 1-6 to 1-2 at the break, the Kilsheelan goal coming from Bill Maher.

Kilsheelan added just two points in the second half as Mullinahone pulled away to win well.

Mullinahone - Jack McCarthy, Conor Vaughan, Keith Mullally, Sean Walzer, David Walzer, Luke Mullally, Richard Walsh, Sean Curran, Jack Shelly, Cathal Horan, Gary Cronin, Chris O’Brien, Robbie Reilly, Tony Treacy, Shane Egan. Subs used Stephen Quirke, Paul Gayson, Sean O’Connell.

Kilsheelan-Kilcash - John Smith, Kevin Donovan, David Corcoran, Johnny Ormonde, Eoin Kehoe, Adrian Maguire, David Smith, Conor Davin-Murphy, Bill Maher, Kevin Gunne, Alex Harte, Kevin Kirwan, John Kehoe, Colin Gleeson, Finbar Horgan, Sub used Sean Ryan


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