Mohill booked their place in the Leitrim SFC final after an extra-time victory over Fenagh St. Caillins.
Mohill led seven points to two at half-time and looked to be in total controlled.
Jordan Reynolds opened the scoring on two minutes. Ryan O’Rourke tied the scores four minutes later. Beirne pushed Mohill ahead with a short free.
A Ryan O’Rourke free tied the scores before, Mohill took over.
Keith Beirne fired over three frees and a point from play as Mohill led seven points to two at half-time.
Fenagh came out a different team in the second-half. Ryan O’Rourke added a point inside the first minute. Riordan O’Rourke converted a mark and Donal Wrynn converted a 50.
Shane Doonan and Riordan O’Rourke sent over points in quick succession. Then, Fergal McLoughlin edging Fenagh in front for the first time.
Riordan O’Rourke converted another point as Mohill’s kick-out failed. However, Beirne converted a free to steady Mohill.
Beirne moved Mohill ahead eight minutes from time with a free, which Ryan O’Rourke equalised with a free of his own.
Fenagh took the lead four minutes from time through Ryan O’Rourke. However, Mohill were not going to take defeat lying down and hit back with an qualiser.
On 56 minutes when Eoin McLoughlin did incredibly well to win the ball, setting up Ryan O’Rourke for a superb point.
Star man Beirne play a quick one-two from a free before sending over the equaliser.
Fenagh took the lead early in extra-time through a Donal Wrynn 50-yard free. Eanna Madden levelled the game for Mohill.
It was Madden who would swing the game from the resulting kick-out, the ball working to Madden to tap in a goal.
Keith Keegan pushed Mohill four points clear. Fenagh fought back in the second period of extra-time but had only one point from their efforts via Ryan O’Rourke.
Keith Beirne sent over the decisive point to see Mohill into the final. Mohill winning out 2-13 to 13 points after extra-time.