Mungret St. Pauls

Founded 1895

Limerick

Premier Intermediate Hurling 30 July 2017

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Mungret St. Pauls 1-15 Feohanagh 1-16
It did not just come down to the last minute it was the last second that the result of this game was determined and resulted in the Mungret St. Pauls players dropping to their knees. Ballyagran brought the rain and sunshine during the game on Sunday 30 July 2017
The first 4 minutes of the game seemed to be a warm up as both sides missed their targets but Feohanagh managed to get 3 point over before Mungret St. Pauls on the 7th minute struck their first score but did not leave Feohanagh in front for too long as the ball was snook past the Feohanagh goalie raising the green flag. It was the backs that were making the points as they sent great balls up the field. Keeping the lead, Mungret St. Pauls struck 3 wides in a row followed by Feohanagh sending one wide. Mungret St. Pauls scored one point which was matched by Feohanagh along with another 2 points leveling the game for the first time. A free and another point gave Feohanagh the lead going into the half time with Mungret St. Pauls receiving 2 frees before the break, only pointing one.
There was great support for Mungret St. Pauls from the spectators. Feohanagh christened the restart with a quick point, but winning the puckouts helped Mungret St. Pauls bring the game back on level footing, it was point for point as the game drew 2 more times. Mungret St. Pauls pulled their game up and with points from play took a 2 point lead but did not last long as Feohanagh drew the game for the last time. A wide ball for Mungret St. Pauls was sent back from the puckout for the one point lead. Feohanagh sent their chance to the side of the uprights, with fresh legs coming on new pressure was put on the Feohagan goals but was cleared for a 65 which was converted. The end of normal play Feohanagh struck another miss but it was the forth minute of injury time where our backs were under the most pressure with a scramble at the mouth, the green flag was raised as the final whistle was sounded. Feohanagh needed the win the confirm their place in the semi final while Mungret St. Pauls needed the win to bring them up the table. Two games are left in this championship, we know our players felt this loss but will learn from it and be prepared for the next game.

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