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Two Mile House's Chris Healy with Philip Neilan of Fuerty. INPHO/Tommy Grealy

Avalanche of goals sees Two Mile House claim All-Ireland Club Junior Championship

Adam Burke and Mark Sherry were the goalscoring heroes for the Kildare side at Croke Park.

Two Mile House (Kildare) 5-7

Fuerty (Roscommon) 1-11

A THIRD QUARTER avalanche of goals saw Two Mile House claim the All-Ireland Club Junior Football Championship final at Croke Park.

The Kildare men led by just a point at half-time, but three goals inside eleven minutes of the restart sealed the deal. Adam Burke started it with his second green flag of the day, Mark Sherry kept the momentum going with his second shortly after and Chris Healy completed the job from the penalty spot.

Credit must got to Roscommon’s Fuerty because, just as in the first half when things were going against them, they refused to lie down and die.

A Robbie Fallon goal helped them get back to within seven points and then substitute Mervyn Connaughton hit the butt of the post. Had it gone in it would have sparked this game back into life.Fuerty recovered from a nightmare start, when they conceded two goals in the opening five minutes, to trail by just a point at the break.

Two Mile House were 2-0 to 0-0 clear thanks to early goals from Sherry and Burke. The Roscommon team showed great heart to battle back level on 18 minutes and shortly after they moved ahead with their seventh unanswered point.

Two Mile House realised that the game was one and they hit back to lead 2-3 to 0-8 at half-time.

Two Mile House Scorers: Adam Burke 2-2, Mark Sherry 2-0, Chris Healy 1-1, Aidan Casey 0-3, Chris Julian 0-1 (0-1f)

Fuerty scorers: Robbie Fallon 1-2, Niall Kilroy 0-3, Peter Leahy 0-2, Gearoid Ennis 0-2 (0-1f), Gary Fallon, David Delaney 0-1 each

Two Mile House: John Goff; Brian Byrne, Matt Kelly, Aidan Dowling; Niall McLoughlin, William Burke, Nathan Sherry; Darren Casey, Niall Browne; Chris Julian, Mark Sherry, Shane Darcy; Chris Healy, Adam Burke, Aidan Casey.

Subs: Donal Browne for Dowling (27); Tadhg O’Neill for Julian (54); Robbie May for Sherry (58); Peter Kelly for Casey (58), Glen Burke for Aidan Casey (63).

Fuerty: Joe Fallon; Alan Moore, Tom Bannon, Philip Neilan; David Delaney, Peter Kelehan, Sean Melia; Niall Keenan, Fran Hanlon; Eamon Bannon, Gary Fallon, Peter Leahy; Gearoid Ennis, Niall Kilroy, Robbie Fallon.

Subs: Mervyn Connaughton for E Bannon (41); Eoin Whyte for Hanlon (41); Mark Keaveney for Melia (49); Darragh Heavey for Delaney (59); Niall Connolly for Ennis (59).

Referee: M McNally (Monaghan)
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