Four Roads came back from behind to land the Roscommon hurling championship after a four point win over St. Dominic’s.
Man-of-the-match Conor Morris scored 2-5 as Four Roads threw-in a late surge to land a third county title-in-a-row.
St. Dominic’s were appearing in their first final in 25-years and Mickey Joe Egan found the Four Roads net after three minutes. Indeed, Egan found the net for a second time on 21 minutes.
A deflected goal from Brian Mannion a minute before half-time got Four Roads back into the game. Dominic’s led 2-8 to 1-3 at half-time.
However, the defending champions were far from beaten making it a five point game with 15 minutes remaining.
Indeed, Morris landed his second goal of the game, six minutes from time, making it a two point game.
An Adam Donnelly point and a Morris’s ‘65’ levelled the game with three minutes remaining. Donnelly struck an injury-time goal to help seal the title for Four Roads, 3-12 to 2-17.
Four Roads Captain, Conor Coyle lifts the Mickey Cunniffe Cup after his team’s win over St. Dominic’s in this afternoon’s Kepak Senior Hurling Final at Dr. Hyde Park.
The cup was presented by Roscommon GAA Hurling Secretary, Ann Connaughton. #RosGAA pic.twitter.com/Y9w3A9gLwZ
— Roscommon GAA (@RoscommonGAA) September 29, 2024