Clonmel Commercials were looking for revenge after losing out to Limerick’s Newcastle-West last year.
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The Magpies, managed by incoming Treaty boss Jimmy Lee, hadn’t conceded a goal in their last five games but that record didn’t last beyond the first attack of a Clonmel side netting their 20th this season. Advertisement But they struck three long-range points in response via two Eoin Hurley frees and a super Bryan Nix point while falling to cut the lead to one.
Seamus Kennedy summoned a full-stretch block on Michael O’Leary and McGarry soloed all the way from midfield to finish via the far post. The breakthrough was crafted brilliantly by Jack Cahalance, who exchanged a one-two with Mark Collins from a sideline before dinking the ball into Minihane’s path. The substitute’s shot was placed perfectly into the bottom corner.
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