Famous win for Croagh Kilfinny

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EVER-DETERMINED Croagh Kilfinny (CK) are the winners of the Nick Greene Intermediate Hurling Championship 2024.

Beaten in the last three finals, CK appeared firmly on course in Saturdayโ€™s decider against Bruree at a heaving Mick Neville Park in Rathkeale, ahead by six points nearing the close of normal-time.

However, in the closing stages Sam Cronolly snatched 1-2 to have the contest back in the melting pot.

In those hectic closing stages, James Hallโ€™s charges survived 0-18 to 1-14.

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For the winners, who were jointly captained by Denis Lenihan and James Lanigan, Cian Oโ€™Carroll (0-8) top-scored.

Earlier, Diarmuid Coleman struck the match-winning goal in stoppage time in a pulsating 3-16 to 2-16 victory for Feenagh Kilmeedy over St Patrickโ€™s in the Woodlands Hotel Premier Junior Final at Seรกn Finn Park, Rathkeale.

Coleman emerged with a sensational 2-8 overall for a side coached by former county star Mark Keane (South Liberties).

In Bruff, Max Ivory struck a superb 1-9 as Monaleen won the Junior Championship for the first time in over 50 years at the expense of Rathkeale, 1-16 to 1-14.

The city team were captained by ageless full-back Damien Cosgrave.

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