Five undefeated outings for Armagh in Division Two ensure the side’s passport is stamped for next season
Five undefeated outings have ensured that their passport is now stamped for next season and no one is more delighted than manager Kieran McGeeney.in their final league outing on Saturday night and could certainly be forgiven if he should take a helping of comfort for the upcoming Ulster Championship.
His side certainly lost no time in laying down a marker on Saturday night as Cavan’s shortcomings were cruelly exposed as early as the first quarter. In contrast, Armagh carved out scoring opportunities almost at will. Although Cavan remained on their shoulder for the first 15 minutes of the contest, it soon became all too clear that Armagh were very much in the driving seat.
With Greg McCabe, Rory Grugan, Andrew Murnin and Conor Turbitt showing the way, the home team laid siege to their visitors’ citadel. When Oisin Conaty stepped into the picture in the third quarter, he quickly fired over two points before Rian O’Neill entered the fray.
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