Memorable moments: A fitting end to a perfect year for the 'Ha'

May 30, 2020

Curraha captain Gavin Coyle raises the Leinster JFC Cup at Pearse Park Longford

The year 2015 will live long in the memory for Curraha players and supporters along with the wider Meath GAA community.

Under the guidance of Garda John O’Brien they lost just one game for the entire year, won 11 games in the Division 4 A League, claimed the Tailteann Cup, the Junior Football Championship, their first since 2001 and in early December were crowned Leinster Junior club champions.

Their only defeat on the road to claiming the Peter McDermott Cup was at the hands of Bective. Groups wins were recorded over Kilmainhamwood, Wolfe Tones, Moylagh and Boardsmill, O’Mahonys were beaten 3-12 to 2-6 in the quarter final while revenge was gained over Bective in a thrilling semi final, Curraha advancing to the decider 2-15 to 2-12.

The county final played on the October Bank Holiday Monday was memorable, particularly for Curraha who won by 2-12 to 2-11, Neil Shortall kicking a late late winner.

For our memorable moment we fast forward to December and to Pearse Park Longford when Curraha completed what can only be described as a dream season. On their way to the final the Meath representatives defeated Cappincur Offaly 0-13 to 1-9 and Grange of Carlow 0-16 to 0-9.

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Curraha capped an outstanding year with this five point win over a very determined St Brigid Killashee in the Leinster Club Junior Football Championship final at Pearse Park Longford.

Curraha 3-10 St Brigids Killashee 1-11

Curraha were made to fight all the way by a very determined Longford outfit and at one stage in the second half it looked like St Brigids were going to push on and win.

St Brigids were first on the scoreboard when Willie Skelly sent over a close range free. The number 11 added another four points to the Killashee tally in the opening half.

James McEntee send over a point for Curraha and minutes later he was in for the games opening goal after some good work by David Toner. Conor Moriarty landed two frees and the Meath club were 1-3 to 0-2 up inside 15 minutes.

St Brigid's began to dominate around the midfield area and proceeded to kick four points through Skelly (3) and Mel Shanley to narrow the gap to a point at the break 1-4 to 0-6.

With 10 minutes gone in the second half it looked like there was only one winner. Curraha foaled for the second time when Neil Shortall fisted to the net. McEntee, Toner and Moriarty kicked fine points and the Meath side were 2-7 to 0-7 to the good.

Yet again Killashee fought back and their dominance around the midfield area began to tell. Johnny Casey raised the green flag from the penalty spot. This was quickly followed by points from Mark Rossiter, Shanley and Francis Dolan and the teams were level 2-7 to 1-10.

Curraha introduced veteran Ian McManus to midfield and this had a big bearing on the outcome. McManus and Shortall began to win ball again and with seven minutes remaining David Toner was upended in the Killashee square. Brigids keeper Patrick Farrell was black cared for the foul and young Conor Moriarty netted the resulting penalty to steady the Curraha ship.

John O'Brien's charges pushed on from there and added three points through McEntee, Toner and McManus to seal a memorable win.

The Meath club have won every competition available to them, the Leinster JFC, the Tailteann Cup, Division 4 League and the county JFC not to mention Meath Club of the Year along with a Reserve League and an Under 21 A football championship.

Curraha - L Hogan; S McDermott, C Joyce, M Jackson; E McGovern, S O'Hanrahan, S Hogan; J McEntee (1-3, 0-2f), D Toner (0-2); C Moriarty (1-4, 1-0pen, 0-3f), D Battersby, B Joyce; N Shortall (1-0), B Murphy, P Dowling. Subs: C O'Hanrahan for B Murphy, D Coyle for S O'Hanrahan, G Coyle for E McGovern, I McManus (0-1) for B Joyce, L Keogh for C Moriarty, S Keogh for D Toner.


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