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St Mary's, Magherafelt clinch Casement Cup with final win over Rathmore

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Conhuir Johnstone scored 1-5 for St Mary’s in their Casement Cup final win Picture by Hugh Russell
Conhuir Johnstone scored 1-5 for St Mary’s in their Casement Cup final win Picture by Hugh Russell Conhuir Johnstone scored 1-5 for St Mary’s in their Casement Cup final win Picture by Hugh Russell

Danske Bank Casement Cup final

Rathmore, Belfast 0-7 St Mary’s, Magherafelt 1-10

ST MARY’S, Magherafelt collected their first ever senior schools’ hurling title yesterday afternoon in Corrigan Park when they led from pillar to post against Rathmore in the Casement Cup final.

Beaten by St Malachy’s, Belfast in last year’s decider, the south Derry school looked the physically stronger side and they made their presence count in the first half to lead by 0-7 to 0-2 at the break.

Conhuir Johnstone, who along with Niall O’Donnell and James Sargeant played in the extra-time MacRory Cup quarter-final loss to Patrician, Carrickmacross on Saturday, impressed from the start and forced Rathmore to drop a sweeper back. Johnstone scored five of the seven first-half points, two from frees.

Sargeant also landed a free, but the Convent didn’t pull clear until injury-time when they landed three points.

Five minutes into the second half Johnstone grabbed the only goal of the game when a long delivery fell handy for him to flick to the net.

It was a body blow to Rathmore and they didn’t recover their composure until the last quarter when they shot four points, three of them from Deaglan Mooney frees.

However, by then the Convent were closing out the game.

Player of the match Sargeant and Johnstone were the key players for St Mary’s, although they were compact at the back with either John McGurk or Leo Gribbin effective in a free role. Midfield probably also swung Magherafelt’s way.

For Rathmore, their more experienced players, Ruairi Grant, Mooney and James Close coped best against a team that was more physically imposing.

St Mary’s now go through to the All-Ireland series at the start of March.

Rathmore O McCarney, J Ward, R Grant, T Graham, S McCarthy, D Mooney (0-3 frees), C Devlin, C Blaney, R McErlean, C O’Neill, J Close, O Morgan-Lyttle, D King, F Blaney (0-3, 2 frees), R Taylor (0-1).

Subs D McGurk for T Graham, M Madden for C Devlin, G Cowan for C O’Neill, D Prenter for O Morgan-Lyttle, D Sidebottom for J Ward.

St Mary’s P Kelly, L Gribbin, O Mulligan, J McGurk, R McCallion, J Sargeant (0-2 frees), N O’Donnell,

C Curley, L Burns, M Walls, C Johnstone (1-5, 0-2 frees), J Convery (0-2), L McDonnell, AJ McCann, P Birt (0-1).

Sub B McLarnon for L McDonnell

Referee B Toland