DURING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON’s tumultuous round of GAA action, we mistakenly awarded this as an own goal from JJ Delaney.
Instead, it was an even more freakish effort, bouncing off the left side of John O’Dwyer’s helmet and into the net. Big Duncan Ferguson would have been proud of that one.
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The fortuitous bounce proved crucial in the final shake-up as the Premier County edged a tight contest by 2-17 to 1-19. Read the full report here.
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DURING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON’s tumultuous round of GAA action, we mistakenly awarded this as an own goal from JJ Delaney.
Instead, it was an even more freakish effort, bouncing off the left side of John O’Dwyer’s helmet and into the net. Big Duncan Ferguson would have been proud of that one.
The fortuitous bounce proved crucial in the final shake-up as the Premier County edged a tight contest by 2-17 to 1-19. Read the full report here.
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