The Canavan brothers impressed Errigal Ciaran to an exhilarating 2-18 to 1-18 extra-time victory over Dr Crokes within the opening All-Eire Membership Soccer semi-final as they grew to become the primary Tyrone crew to achieve the decider.
Darragh Canavan completed with 1-6 with Ruairi notching 0-7 though Joe Oguz contributed massively in extra-time as his sensational aim began an unanswered run of 1-3 which finally broke Crokes regardless of Charlie Keating’s late main for the Munster champions.
Errigal’s Ulster Remaining match-winner Peter Og McCartan additionally produced one other enormous intervention together with his levelling level from play in second-half injury-time after two-time champions Crokes had appeared to have snatched victory.
Errigal Ciaran’s and Tyrone’s shedding run in All-Eire Membership semi-finals had appeared destined to proceed after virtually extremely, Ruairi Canavan after which Ben McDonnell fired injury-time wides earlier than McCartan took the accountability to swing over an excellent rating from distance.
However for the many of the Newbridge contest, Errigal Ciaran’s efficiency was all in regards to the Canavan brothers’ brilliance.
Padraig McGirr, having come on seconds earlier, was the primary Errigal participant other than the Canavans to register a rating when his 54th-minute level put the Ballygawley membership 1-11 to 0-13 forward.
Darragh Canavan’s aim had come some 14 minutes earlier as he blasted to the web after being discovered by a elegant go from his brother.
Ruairi Canavan additionally produced the go for Oguz’s aim earlier than the midfielder ran on to provide a wondrous end with the skin of his proper boot.
