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Inishowen lift Butler Shield 31.03.09

Second string to the fore with Ravenhill result

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

LAST YEAR it was the first team taking the Forster Cup, but on Saturday at Ravenhill it was the turn of Inishowen’s second string to shine as they lifted the Butler Shield. The Carndonagh-based outfit showed great determination to overturn a six point half-time deficit against Malone. A converted Shaun Craig try and a Finn McCormick penalty gave Inishowen a 10-9 victory. It was the team’s first trophy in only their third season in existence.
A jubilant team captain James McColgan climbed the steps of the old Memorial stand to collect the Butler Shield and speaking to the Inishowen Independent following the win, he was proud of his side’s effort against a very experienced Malone fourth string.
“This is a great day for the club, I’m really pleased for the boys. I’m especially happy for [club President] John Merritt after all the years he’s put in. You couldn’t wipe the smile off his face on Saturday.”
Inishowen struggled to contain Malone in the early exchanges, according to McColgan. “We had heard reports that their pack were no so mobile, but far from it. They were speedy and well able to spread the ball out to the backs. They also forced us to change our game plan. Our forwards would normally play a ‘pick and go’ game and gain about five yards a carry, but we couldn’t do it on Saturday and so had to spread the play out to our backs instead for the likes of Mojo [Harkin] Oliver [Mc Conologue] Shaun Craig.”
The change of attacking emphasis from forwards to backs eventually paid dividends, Craig going over for the only try of the game with eight minutes left on the clock.
Inishowen had to withstand a strong finish from Belfast side.
“There was five minutes added time and they were camped up near our line at the end of the game. We had a put in at a scrum but they stole it and backed us up. We were able to kick it up out. They won the lineout but we were able to force a mistake,” added McColgan.
“This is a great day for this club, for Inishowen and for Donegal,” said club president John Merritt.
Inishowen captain James McColgan lifts the Butler Shield.
“I’d like to thank Kevin Gallagher our head coach for the work he has put in over the last two years, to Steve Griffiths for his contribution this year, to our players and supporters. Thank you all.”
Kevin Gallagher agreed and added, “I’m especially pleased for club captain Shaun Craig. He missed the final last year, has had terrible injury problems this year and for him to come here and score the winning try, it is fantastic.”
There could yet be more glory for the club this year as Inishowen still have an outside shot at wining the North West Minor League.

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