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0-7 for Monaghan forward Garland as DCU complete All-Ireland Freshers football three-in-a-row

DCU were crowned champions once again after defeating UL tonight.

DCU 0-10

UL 0-8

Kevin Oโ€™Brien reports from Portarlington

DCU ARE THE All-Ireland Freshers 1 football champions for the third year in-a-row after they narrowly defeated UL to lift Corn Daithi Billings.

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Earlier on Wednesday, DCU also claimed their second successive All-Ireland Freshers 1 hurling crown, meaning theyโ€™ve done the Freshers double for two straight years.

Monaghan youngster David Garland posted seven points for the victors in a low-scoring but entertaining game.

Garland made his senior debut for Malachy Oโ€™Rourkeโ€™s Farney side during their Division 1 league campaign this year and he was the focal point of the DCU attack in Portarlington.

DCU lined out with Luke Towey โ€“ named at corner-forward โ€“ as a spare defender on the half-back line and they had a very deliberate running game from deep.

That benefited the free-taking of Garland, who slotted over two placed balls in the opening half as DCU led by 0-5 to 0-4 at the interval.

UL were the better side in the third quarter with centre-forward Ryan Oโ€™Donoghue and wing-backs Patrick Warren and Tadgh Corkery particularly impressive.

Warren, former Kerry minor star Brian Friel and Brian Oโ€™Malley, who won an All-Ireland intermediate title with Westport last year, all kicked scores as the Munster side moved into the lead by the 53rd minute.

UL wouldnโ€™t score again for the remainder of the game as Garland, Jordan Morrissey and substitute Daniel Brennan hit the target down the stretch to win it for DCU.

Scorers for DCU: David Garland 0-7 (0-5f), Frank Oโ€™Reilly, Jordan Morrissey and Daniel Brennan 0-1 each.

Scorers for UL: Tadgh Corkery 0-2, Brian Friel (0-1f), Joe Dawson, Chrisรณg Jones, Tom Hoare, Ryan Oโ€™Donoghue and Brian Oโ€™Malley 0-1 each.

DCU

1. Sam Burton

2. PJ Daly
3. Kieran Dwyer
4. Keith Murphy

5. Darragh Ryan
6. Mark Curran
7. Peader Mogan

17. Barry Gorman
9. Jordan Morrissey

10. Frank Oโ€™Reilly
11. Sean Bugler
12. Eoin Smith

13. Luke Towey
14. Luke Gilmartin
15. David Garland

Subs

19. Daniel Brennan for Gilmartin (42)
28. Ronan Doherty for Oโ€™Reilly (54)
22. James Holland for Gorman (60)
23. Shane Tierney for Towey (black-card, 63)

*Clubs and counties not provided

UL

1. Dylan Oโ€™Leary (Millstreet, Cork)

2. Peter Paul Sauerland (An Ghaeltacht, Kerry)
3. Niall Oโ€™Mahony (Na nGaeil, Kerry)
4. Michael Reidy (Ballymac, Kerry)

5. Patrick Warren (Gneeveguilla, Kerry)
6. Niall Collins (Listowel Emmetts, Kerry)
7. Tadgh Corkery (Cill Na Martra, Cork)

8. Joe Dawson (Louisburgh, Mayo)
9. Brian Oโ€™Malley (Westport, Mayo)

10. Adam Oโ€™Donoghue (Castleisland Desmonds, Kerry)
11. Ryan Oโ€™Donoghue (Beal an Mhuirthead, Mayo)
12. Macdarra Geraghty (Glenamaddy, Galway)

13. Chris ร“g Jones (Uibh Laoire, Cork)
14. Brian Friel (Rathmore, Kerry)
15. Brendan McKeown (Ballivor, Meath)

Subs

23. Tom Hoare (Kerins Oโ€™Rahillys, Kerry) for McKeown (37)
25. Colin Kelly (Clyda Rovers, Cork) for Geraghty (46)
21. Jonah Culligan (Ballyvaughan, Clare) for Dawson (52)

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    Thank you for the coverage and reports on all the different sports. Would there be any chance that there could be a match report on each of the camogie matches please rather than lumping them all together in the one story? Just like hurling, football, soccer, ladies football etc.

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