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Malin clinch Senior Football Championship 03.09.08

Malin...1-9
(E. Kelly 1-2; M. Doherty 0-2; D. Ward 0-1; D. Walsh 0-1; C. Byrne 0-1; P. McColgan 0-1 (1 free); C. Farren 0-1)

Naomh Pádraig...0-9
(D. Diver 0-6 (3 frees); M. Duffy 0-2; G. McColgan 0-1)

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent, at Páirc Uí Dochartaigh

MALIN withstood a late scoring burst from Naomh Pádraig to claim the inaugural Inishowen Senior Football Championship in Carn on Thursday night.
Two divisions and 14 places may separate the sides in the All County League but Naomh Pádraig have been making light of their lowly league position defeating Burt and Buncrana en route to the final. They gave an excellent account of themselves and a little more composure in front of goals could have yielded a different result.
As it was, an Eddie Kelly goal on the cusp of half time proved the difference between the teams and gave Malin a lead that the Muff men could not haul back. Charlie Byrne steamed forward from centre half back and hit a pass off the outside of his foot into Kelly. The ball evaded the otherwise vigilant Muff full-back line and Kelly had time to place his shot inside Gerard Harkin’s right hand post.
A fine mist hung over Foden throughout the game, and despite the treacherous underfoot conditions, both sides served up a fine display of football. Mark Duffy got on the scoreboard for Naomh Pádraig within a minute of the throw-in when he got away from John G McLaughlin and hooked over a point from a difficult angle on the right wing.
Malin responded a minute later through half back Damian Ward who broke forward to chalk up a good score from the right. Aidan Lynch won a sixth minute kickout and laid off to Eunan Keaveney who slipped the ball out to the left for Dermot Diver to slot over.
Malin stepped up a gear after that and reeled off four unanswered points between the eighth and 21st minutes to take a three point lead. First, Declan Walsh – who lined out in the unfamiliar environs of centre half forward -
chipped over from inside 30m. Charlie Byrne, who rampaged forward whenever the opportunity presented itself, followed that up with a good point in the 11th minute.
Muff spurned a their best goal chance of the game midway through the half. Dermot McColgan showed great strength on the ball as he embarked on a 50m solo run with Charlie Byrne on his tail. He held off the Malin defender as he closed in on Declan Lafferty in the Malin goal, but his fist pass across the square to the unmarked Dermot Diver was too high and drifted wide.
A Paddy McColgan pointed free after referee John Joe Doherty had brought the ball forward for dissent stretched Malin’s lead to two points soon after. Indeed, so often did players on both sides complain about frees awarded against them that John Joe must have carried the ball 200 metres forward during the course of the game.
Eddie Kelly made it 0-5 to 0-2 in the 21st minute before points from Diver and Gerard McColgan reduced Naomh Pádraig’s deficit to the minimum.
Eddie Kelly took a great pass from Charlie Byrne and netted from close range in the 28th minute to give Malin a four point lead at the interval.
Malin threatened to cut loose in the early stages of the second half with points from Michael Doherty, Eddie Kelly and Conor Farren. Muff’s response was a solitary free from Damian Diver.
They trailed by six points with 20 minutes remaining, but got on top in most sectors of the field for the remainder of the game.
Their revival was kick-started when Barry Hegarty took a quick free to Damian Diver for the latter to point on the turn in the 46th minute. He added frees in the 48th and 54th minutes before Mark Duffy reduced the deficit to two points with a good score four minutes from full-time.
Tempers frayed as the game neared its conclusion but Michael Doherty kept his head while others were losing theirs to point in the 60th minute and assured victory for the Division 1 side.
Afterwards, Cormac Skinnader (who had doubled up as an umpire and scoreboard operator during the game) presented Malin captain Paddy Kelly with the Packie McGonagle memorial cup. “Packie founded our club back in the day and it means a lot to us to win this championship,” Kelly said. “We played against the Muff lads from under-12 all the way up, and, like tonight, we never had it easy against them.”
Kelly also expressed the hope that the championship would become a regular feature of Inishowen football in August.

Malin: Declan Lafferty; John G McLaughlin, Damian Harkin, John McLaughlin (R); Damian Ward, Charlie Byrne, Kevin McColgan; Paddy Kelly, Michael Doherty; Paul McLaughlin, Declan Walsh, Conor Farren; Eddie Kelly, Brendan McGonagle, Paddy McColgan. Subs: Stephen McLaughlin for E. Kelly (45 mins); Gerard McLaughlin for C. Farren (57 mins); Danny Lafferty for P. McLaughlin (58 mins).

Naomh Pádraig: Gerard Harkin; Paul Duffy, Enda McColgan, Declan McLaughlin; Ryan McColgan, Raymond McLaughlin, Brendan McColgan; Dermot McColgan, Aidan Lynch; Colm McColgan, Barry Hegarty, Gerard McColgan; Eunan Keaveney, Damian Diver, Mark Duffy. Subs: John McLaughlin for R. McColgan (32 mins); Dermot Keaveney for G. McColgan (32 mins); Gary McKinney for P. Duffy (40 mins); Ciaran Harrigan for G. McKinney (58 mins).

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