Fergus Rovers won the U 14 A championship title for the third year in a row when they defeated a gallant Doonbeg side in the final played before a fine attendance at the Eire Og GAA Grounds on Saturday last.

Fergus Rovers 4-13
Doonbeg 2-5
Venue: Éire Óg GAA Grounds, Ennis

Doonbeg got off to a great start but slowly Fergus Rovers clawed their way back and at half time the winners held a two point advantage, 2-06 to 2-04. A fine second half performance by Fergus Rovers saw them push on to claim the title for the fifth time in the clubs 40 year history.

Fergus Rovers; Megan Browne, Ciara O’Rourke, Zoey Warren, Ciara Keoghan, Megan Lynch (capt), Aoibhin Keane 1-1, Emma Haugh 0-3, Chloe Donnelly, Naoise Talty 0-3, Anna Donnelly 1-02 (0-1f) Leah Griffin 1-0, Clodagh Kelly, Sienna Houston 0-1, Caera McMahon 0-1, Emma Kelly 0-1. Subs; Ava Custy 0-1 for A. Donnelly, Kayla O’Connor for C. McMahon

Doonbeg; Rachel Keane, Sinead Robertson, Ciara O’Kane, Emma Griffin, Alice McAuley, Mia Conway, Ruby Crowley, Alisha Ryan 2-01 (1-0 pen), Roisin McMahon 0-3 (2f), Abbie Gallagher, Ava Robertson, Ava Comerford, Isabel Haugh 0-1, Aoife Whelan, Rachel Cashman. Subs; Rachel O’Neill for Rachel Cashman, Ellie Crowley for Aoife Whelan

After the match the Clare LGFA Fixtures Committee member, Sheila Murphy presented the Collins Jewellers Cup to Megan Lynch captain of Fergus Rovers.

Referee; Noel Quinn

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