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St. Galls' Sean Burke lifts the trophy. INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Winning

St Gall’s defeat Corofin to claim All-Ireland football sevens title

CJ McGourty and Niblock Niblock converted from the spot to seal their side’s victory.

St Gall’s (Antrim) 0-13

Corofin (Galway) 1-10

(St Gall’s won 2-0 on pens)

Kevin McGourty and Kevin Niblock were the heroes as St Gall’s won their fifth Kilmacud FBD All-Ireland football sevens title in dramatic circumstances at Glenalbyn.

Niblock pointed a free from a very tight angle with the last kick of normal time to snatch a draw for the Antrim men and in the resultant penalty shootout, McGourty saved the efforts of Gary Sice and Colm O’Donovan.

CJ McGourty and Niblock converted from the spot for the winners.

The first half was an all-action affair with most attacks resulting in scores as the two teams opted to accept the point-scoring opportunities available to them rather than attempting to carve out goal chances.

The teams were level three times in the opening five minutes but St Gall’s finished the first half strongly. CJ McGourty, Kieran McGourty, the hugely impressive Niblock and Michael Pollack all raised white flags, while Colm O’Donovan provided Corofin’s sole response.

O’Donovan had a gilt-edged opportunity from the penalty spot but his low shot was saved and Gall’s went in at the interval leading by 0-7 to 0-4.

Sice was central to Corofin’s second half efforts and his thunderous drive to the St Gall’s net helped them establish a three-point advantage but they couldn’t hold on.

ScorersSt Gall’s: K Niblock 0-4(1f); CJ McGourty 0-3(1f); Kieran McGourty, M Pollock 0-2 each; T O’Neill, S Burke 0-1 each

Corofin: G Sice 1-3; C O’Donovan 0-4(1f); G Higgins, T Monaghan, B O’Donovan 0-1 each

St Gall’s: Kieran McGourty, Kevin McGourty, C Brady, M Kelly, TJ O’Neill, M Pollock, K Niblock, S Burke, A Gallagher, CJ McGourty

Corofin: D Morris, G Higgins, K McGrath, M Comer, C O’Donovan, T Monaghan, S Monaghan, B O’Donovan, G Sice, K Fitzgerald

Referee: C Reilly (Meath)

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