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Clonmany victorious in Maginn thriller 17.06.09

Knockalla Caravans Cup Final

Clonmany...3
(Martin Doherty 89; Steve Harkin 95; Jason Devlin 115)

Fanad...1
(PJ Hagan 80)

by Gerard McLaughlin, Inishowen Independent, at Maginn

IN WHAT was probably the best final so far in the new Maginn Park, it was fitting that the Inishowen League side came out on top to add the Knockalla Caravans Cup to their trophy cabinet for this season. However, it was far from easy and if Martin Doherty hadn’t popped up with an equaliser in the last minute of normal time, it would have been the Ulster Senior League side taking the trophy back to Tri a Lough.
In a tight first half it was Fanad who started the brighter with a Dara Patton effort well dealt with by Peter Devlin. The first chance for Clonmany fell to Paul McLaughlin but he blazed over from 30 yards. The same player again blazed over two minutes later as Clonmany began to get a grip of proceedings.
Young Stephen McLaughlin was causing all sorts of problems down the left with his pace and skill, and even experienced defenders like Russell Porter and Arthur Lynch were finding it very difficult to deal with him.
After 30 minutes Fanad were awarded a penalty when Phil Pat Doherty was adjudged to have handled inside the area. Denis Boyle stepped up and although he struck the shot well enough to beat Devlin, it crashed of the top of the bar and over to the relief of the Clonmany men.
Steve Harkin then had a glorious opportunity on the stroke of half time when a Stephen McLaughlin delivery from the left fell perfectly for him, but he drove over when he really should have put Clonmany one up.
The second half began just as the first half had ended with the Inishowen league team on top. Five minutes in Paul McLaughlin sent a delightful ball in from the left which was met by Mark McLaughlin at the back post but he couldn’t direct his volley goalwards. Soon after an excellent defence splitting pass from Brendan Devlin sent Stephen McLaughlin through on goal but his left foot strike hit the side netting. Seamus Friel then had a good chance for Fanad after a scramble in the box but Peter Devlin was very brave to dive at his feet and the chance was gone.
Fanad took the lead on 80 minutes after a wonder strike from PJ Hagan from all of 30 yards.
That looked like it would be enough to give the Ulster Senior League side the cup, but Clonmany had different ideas. They patiently stuck to their task and managed to equalise on the stroke of full time through Martin Doherty, who headed home at the back post from a Paul McLaughlin corner.
And so it was extra time and five minutes in Steve Harkin headed Clonmany into a deserved lead from another McLaughlin corner. Only an outstanding save from McGinley in the Fanad goal kept the Senior league side in it when Stephen McLaughlin looked certain to make it 3-1 soon after.
Clonmany sealed the victory five minutes from time with a goal fit to win any final. Paul McLaughlin picked up the ball on the left and sent a cross to the back post which was met by the boot of Jason Devlin who fired an unstoppable volley to the top corner. That was game, set and match for Clonmany and the icing on the cake for yet another very productive and trophy laden season.

Clonmany: Peter Devlin, Mark McLaughlin, Liam Hirrell, Phil Pat Doherty, Philip Devlin, Paul McLaughlin, Steve Harkin, Paddy Doherty, Brendan Devlin (Martin Doherty), Stephen McLaughlin (Paddy Harkin), Jason Devlin (Niall McDaid)

Fanad: Mark Anthony McGinley, Sean McElwaine, Shane Sweeney, Russell Porter, Arthur Lynch, Paul Nash, Seamus Friel, Paddy McGrenaghan, Eamon Sheridan (PJ Hagan), Denis Boyle (Paul McVeigh), Dara Patton (Seamus Friel)

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