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Offaly rally well to secure semi-final berth
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IT was far from as simple or straightforward as the final scoreline might suggest but Offaly still did really well to advance to a semi-final meeting with Kildare when they got the better of Wicklow in the Leinster Minor Football Championship in Bord na Mona O Connor Park.
Leinster Minor Football Championship quarter-final
Offaly 2-9
Wicklow 0-9
In an engrossing, compelling game of football between two very honest sides, Offaly rallied superbly in the closing quarter to wrestle back the initiative in a match that looked to be slipping from their grasp in the third quarter.
Kildare, Offaly, Meath and Laois progress to Leinster minor semi-finals
There were also wins for Galway, Clare and Limerick in Connacht and Munster. By Garry Doyle Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 2:37 PM Dec 12th 2020, 2:37 PM 8,729 Views 5 Comments
Adam Fanning battles with Cian Murphy.
Image: ©INPHO
Image: ©INPHO
ADAM FANNING and OISIN O’Sullivan shone for Kildare this afternoon as their U20 side swept aside Louth’s challenge to reach the semi-finals of the Leinster minor championship.
The final result – a 2-16 to 1-7 win for the Lilywhites – was emphatic. Early on, however, Louth competed strongly, so much so that they led by two points at the first half water break.
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