Loughmacrory defeated Carrickmore by 1-14 to 4-6 in Omagh last night to advance to the Tyrone senior football championship final for the first time.
After missing a late penalty, Ruairi McCullagh kicked the winning score from a two-pointer to secure his team’s place in the O’Neill Cup decider against Trillick next weekend.
The opening 10 minutes of this semi-final replay saw Cathaoir Gallagher and Aidan Woods exchanging goals and it was McCullagh’s point which was the difference between the sides by the end of the first time (1-4 to 1-3).
Loughmacrory pushed their lead up to four after the change of ends, but Lorcan McGarrity netted a goal to trim their deficit to four and did likewise in the 53rd minute through Tiarnan Loughran’s green flag (1-13 to 3-6).
Gareth Donaghy pushed Loughmacrory’s lead out two again prior to another Loughran goal hitting their net from the penalty spot on the hour mark.
A tense finish at Healy Park saw McCullagh coming up trumps for Loughmacrory in the end, as sailed over from beyond the arc in injury-time to leave his team a win away from their first county SFC crown.
A moment of history for Loughmacrory - through to their first ever senior championship final. Photo by Michael Cullen pic.twitter.com/9deq6g1H1y
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A championship match for the ages. Every player, management and spectator gave their absolutely all, in a bumper crowd in Omagh.
Loughmacrory provaile and will face Trillick in the Championship Final on next Sunday in Omagh at 4:00pm pic.twitter.com/reDJmZe8dQ