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Ballymacarby power past Clann Éireann and into All-Ireland club final

Clann Éireann (Armagh) 0-05 Ballymacarbry (Waterford) 1-10

Ballymacarby booked their place in the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Ssenior football final for the first time since 1998, as they proved far too strong for Ulster champions Clann Éireann.

The home side took the lead through an excellent Niamh Murray free from 40 metres out, who would in fact end the afternoon as Clann Éireann's sole scorer.

Ballymac however took control from the middle of the first half, the Waterford side pressing high on the Clann Éireann kick outs to force numerous turnovers in the opposition’s half of the field.

However, two points from BrÍd McMaugh was all they had to show for it, as they let the Ulster champions off the hook with two wides and two shots dropped short in the same period.

On 20 minutes, Murray converted once again to level the game and punish Ballymacarbry for their profligacy in front of the posts.

But Mike Guiry’s side took a deserved half-time lead after scores from Kellyann Hogan and Summer Peters, before another Murray free left just one in it at the interval.

Clann Éireann were fast out of the blocks in the second half and had a goal chance just 20 seconds after the restart.

They won the throw-in and worked the ball to Cait Towe, who fisted the ball over the heads of the Ballymac defence, where Murray was in one on one, but she shot wide of the far post.

Two minutes later, Ballymacarbry had a goal chance of their own after Aileen Wall played a one-two with McMaugh, and she made no mistake, driving at the Clann Éireann defence before finishing low into the net.

Muireann Boyce pointed soon after to give the visitors a five-point lead, but Murray replied with a badly needed score for the hosts.

A Hogan free restored that advantage

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