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The Ashbourne panel that reached the Leinster Vocational School SFC A final but lost out to a late goal from Cnoc Mhuire of Granard at Loman’s Park Mullingar

break with a 2-3 to 1-0 advantage but Kilcock – inspired by centre-back Conor Harnan from Moynalvey – mounted a second half comeback and took over in the driving seat.

Approaching full-time it looked as though they had done enough to seal the win but Skryne pair Campion and Carty had other ideas. Dunshaughlin CC: Mark Foy; Tom Dalton, Adam Kealy, Robbie Clarke; Mampeme Mikamibua, Sam Butler, Lee Lynch; Sean Irwin, Darragh Campion (0-3); Frank Carty (0-1), Ross McQuillan (1-0), Cian Gallogly (0-1); Sean O’Neill (0-2, fs), Paddy Conway (0-1), Cathal Murphy (1-1). Sub: Jack Hetherington for Dalton. Scoil Dara Kilcock: Conor Heffernan; Tim McCarthy, Daniel Devine, Jack Bruton; Stephen Murphy, Conor

Harnan, Cormac Divilly; Sean Martin (1-1), Danny Coss-Heneghan (0-1); Dean Hosie (0-1), Cian Duke (0-1), Ronan Byrne (1-0); Ethan Devine (1-2, 1-0 pen), Cillian Thornton (0-1, f), Conor Frayne. Subs: Adam Murphy for Bruton, Adam O’Connell for Hosie.

Campion repeated his late matching winning heroics in the Leinster decider against FCJ Bunclody at St Brigid’s, Blanchardstown. The sides were level approaching the final whistle but there was still time for Campion to raid forward and send over the wining score in a 4-8 to 2-13 victory. Cian Gallogly, Ross McQuillan, Campion and Sean O’Neill (penalty) found the back of the Wexford side’s net in the opening period and they

went in leading by 4-5 to 0-8 at the interval. Bunclody gained the upperhand after the resumption and hit 1-1 in the closing stages to draw level but midfielder Campion had the final say. Dunshaughlin CC: Mark Foy; Tom Dalton, Adam Kealy, Robbie Clarke; Mampeme Mikamibua, Sam Butler, Jack Hetherington; Sean Irwin, Darragh Campion (1-2); Frank Carty, Ross McQuillan (1-1), Paddy Conway; Sean O’Neill (1-2), Cathal Murphy (03), Cian Gallogly (1-0). Subs: Rian Kealy, Paddy Maher, Neill Byrne, Donagh Garvey, Ross Shivmangal, Michael Long, Dylan O’Brien, Lee Lynch, Paddy McCabe, Cian Maher, Fionn Maguire, Ciaran Malone, Turlough Malone, Shane Clarke, Andrew Slevin, Sean Byrne.

The St Oliver’s Oldcastle squad that reached the Leinster Junior C final

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