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Tuesday January 28, 2009

Donegal Win McKenna Cup

Donegal's Rory Kavannagh with the Gaelic Life Dr McKenna Cup (INPHO)

McKenna Cup Final
Donegal 2-12 Queen's 0-11 (aet)

Donegal needed extra-time to win their first Dr McKenna Cup title since 1991. But a storming late rally which produced goals from David Walsh and Ryan Bradley finally saw off the tiring students, who had played their semi-final just two days earlier.

James Kielt was the man to apply the stylish finishing touches to some sweeping Queen's moves in the first half, demonstrating the quality which has seen him earn a call-up to Damien Cassidy's Derry squad.

Kielt hit three points, and with the Donegal defence under constant pressure, there were numerous opportunities, some of them wasted, others impressively converted by James Loughrey, Conor Maginn and the busy Sean Leo McGoldrick.

An early blitz saw the students open up a 0-4 to 0-1 lead after just five minutes, and an early score by wing back Eamon McGee proved to be Donegal's only firsrt half score from play.

Charlie Vernon's dominance of the midfield area kept the students on top, and his central partner Paul Courtney thumped over a superb point.

Kevin McMenamin and Stephen Griffin did keep Donegal in touch from frees, but they struggled to inject any fluency into their attacking effort, thanks in some measure to the efforts of QUB defenders Ryan Dillon and Justin Crozier.

It was QUB who led by 0-8 to 0-5 at the break, the there points margin scarcely reflecting their dominance.

Ciaran Bonner was switched to midfield, and hit the equalising point, after Griffin and Brendan Boyle had narrowed the gap early in the second half.

Ciaran Bonner brought Donegal level seven minutes into the second half, but two excellent Shaun O'Neill points had Queen's back in front with 10 minutes to play, but became the second student to be shown a yellow card, following centre back Brendan McArdle to the bench.

Neil Gallagher's late point sent the decider to extra-time, deadlocked at 0-10 each, and David Walsh's 78th minute goal saw Donegal turn around with a 1-11 to 0-11 advantage.

And Ryan Bradley's late goal sealed the silverware for John Joe Doherty's men.

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