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Harps lift Lafferty Memorial Shield 26.07.10

Finn Harps 2 – 0 Clifton Villa (Derry)

by Sam Hegarty

FINN Harps FC lifted their first piece of silverware of the year when they defeated Derry side Clifton Villa by two goals to nil in the final of the Philip Lafferty Memorial Shield held in Redcastle United's fine facilities.
This was the first annual charity competition held in memory of the late Philip Lafferty who had sadly passed away at a young age following a battle with cancer. Philip was a hard working member of the Redcastle United committee and had served as club secretary for numerous years.
Redcastle United’s committee made the decision to set up a four-team invitational tournament to raise money for the hospice as well as honour their late club man.
The four teams involved were: Inishowen League champions Redcastle United, Finn Harps FC, Ulster Senior League champions Letterkenny Rovers and Derry champions Clifton Villa.
The semi finals threw up the meetings of Finn Harps and Letterkenny with Harps coming out on top 3-1 and Redcastle United v Clifton Villa with Villa coming away with a 4-0 win.
Harps: Christopher McGlynn, Ryan McCleary, Conor McNulty, Cormac Friel (Michael Lafferty), Brian Coll, Barney McMenimen, Ryan Gildea, James Connolly, Conor Carlin, Blain Curtis, Luke O’Farrell (Declan Curtis) (Philip Hegarty for Declan Curtis).
The final started off at a sluggish pace with the Derry side well on top. The young Harps side were no match for the superior strength of Villa.
The second half saw a vast improvement for Harps and with only 15 minutes left on the clock a sublime free kick from Blain Curtis found its way into the top corner giving the keeper no chance.
Harps were much more settled by this stage and it wasn’t long before they added their second when a through ball from James Connolly was met by Philip Hegarty and he made no mistake in slotting home into the bottom corner.
€1100 was raised for the hospice from gate receipts alone on the day.
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