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Brian Ryan goals seals Na Fianna win over stubborn Raharney

Na Fianna 1-24 Raharney 0-19

Despite leading from start to finish, it needed a fine goal from the outstanding Brian Ryan in the 59th minute to give a well-supported Na Fianna side, fresh from securing their first Dublin crown, some late breathing space in pleasant conditions in Mullingar, as they defeated Westmeath champions Raharney by a somewhat flattering eight-point margin.

Despite playing against the wind, Na Fianna raced into an early two-point lead courtesy of the lively AJ Murphy and Colin Currie (a free). Raharney's marquee player Killian Doyle halved the deficit in the sixth minute from a free, but the Dubliners were economical and unanswered points followed from the sticks of John Tierney, Murphy and Peter Feeney (from long range).

The impressive Eoghan Ahearn and Tierney traded points, before a Doyle free and a fine score from Joey Boyle left the home team trailing by 0-06 to 0-04 at the end of the opening quarter.

An element of niggle crept into the game at this juncture. The sides soon swapped points from placed balls – Colin Currie (a free) and Eamon Cunneen (a superb lineball). Gavin King was unable to replicate this with a sideline cut which proved to be his side’s only wide of the first half.

Neither team really threatened a goal in the remainder of the half, both wisely opting to go for points. Na Fianna deservedly led by 0-14 to 0-11 at half-time.

Ciaran Stacey almost got in for a goal within 20 seconds of the resumption of play for the new metropolitan champions. Both free-takers, Colin Currie and Killian Doyle, continued to dissect the posts at either end. The strong-running Eoin Keyes had claims for a penalty in the 42nd minute waved away before the sliotar was deflected over the endline, with Doyle

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