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Naomh Colmcille cruise past Gaels 22.09.10

Letterkenny Gaels...0-06

Naomh Colmcille...2-12

Report: Inishowen Independent

A WORKMAN-like performance by Naomh Colmcille on a gloomy evening for football in Letterkenny was enough to comfortably stave off the challenge of Letterkenny Gaels in this Division Four clash on Saturday.
The Newtown side lined out with a number of reserve players but still had way too much in the tank for a struggling Gaels outfit who have only managed two wins from 18 starts.
Naomh Colmcille hit the front inside a minute when countyman Thomas McKinley put Mark Callaghan through for a simple tap over. A minute later McKinley was again provider, this time it was Barry O’Hagan who benefited, firing over a point. Gaels did get on the scoreboard 15 minutes in through James McGlynn before Ryan McErlean hit Naomh Colmcille’s third point of a dour low-scoring half a couple of minutes later.
Having survived a deluge of rain all day Saturday, the pitch was in reasonable nick come throw-in but it did make good football nigh impossible – the ball skimming off the surface like a stone across water. The conditions also contributed to the high quota of wides kicked at both ends. To their credit, Gael’s put it up to Newtown in the first half but it seemed only a matter of time before Naomh Colmcille’s constant running would prise open the floodgates. As expected, Stephen Davenport struck the back of the net for the visitors on the stroke of half-time although two points from Pauric Breslin kept the Letterkenny man in contention as they trotted off for half-time, trailing 0-03 to 1-03.
The game had barely restarted before the impressive Ciaran Devine kick-started the Naomh Colmcille onslaught with a fine goal. Ryan McErlean put Devine through and the big midfielder made no mistake from close range. Devine added a point almost directly from the kick-out and from there on it was all Naomh Colmcille: O’Hagan (0-3), Davenport (0-1), Thomas McKinley (0-2), Ryan McKinley (0-2) all contributing scores for the red and white.
Gaels did double their first half tally – Shane Kildea (0-1) and the impressive Pauric Breslin (0-2) the scorers – but they had no answer whatsoever to a strong-running Newtown outfit. Good value throughout for their win, Naomh Colmcille slip into second spot in Division Four – a point ahead of Muff and two clear of both Robert Emmets and Burt in the chasing pack.
Naomh Colmcille are unrecognisable from the team that treaded water a few years ago and their commendable policy of sticking with youngsters over the past few years is now paying dividends. Their attention will return to league duty in October but next up is the much anticipated Junior ‘A’ championship clash with neighbours Burt next weekend. On this evidence they will be regarded favourites for the weekend derby.
Newtown: Marty Callaghan; Paul McGill, Anthony Grant, Paul Friel; Mark Callaghan (0-1), Cathal Curran, Thomas McKinley (0-2); Richard Clarke, Ciaran Devine (1-1); Ryan McKinley (0-2), Barry O’Hagan (0-4), Ciaran Callaghan; Ryan McErlean (0-1), Barry McDaid, Stephen Davenport (1-1). Subs: Marty Deveney for O’Hagan.

Letterkenny Gaels: Gerard O’Leary; Shane Kildea (0-1), Barry Boyle, Darren Hunter; Aaron Stewart; Ciaran Cannon, Oisin Cannon; John McGilloway, Tommy Daly; Mickey Harte, Aaron Bradley, Pauric Breslin (0-4); Jamie Doherty, Gerard Gibbons, James McGlynn (0-1).

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