Mohill will target becoming the first Leitrim club to lift the Connacht senior club championship.
Declan Bogue THE FIRST TIME Eamonn O’Hara became acquainted with how things are done in Mohill, it led to a comical skit in Croke Park in front of an appeals committee.
Armed with nothing but a video clip – which clearly showed contact being made – they decided to take their chances away. Only, when the committee tried to take the projector screen down, it froze. Broken.The precise contact between O’Hara and McGuinness was obscured by the cement joints between the bricks.
One of the bluebloods of Leitrim football, Mohill now move up to joint-fourth in the leaderboard of county titles after they won the county final on Sunday.13 years after his passing, Philly McGuinness’ presence remains. The grounds were renamed the Philly McGuinness Memorial Park in the months after he died following an accidental collision in a club game in April, 2010.
“He will always be there and always be part of the DNA of Mohill.” Last year in the final, they were beaten by St Mary’s despite being five up at half-time.O’Hara has made his coaching bones in the same way he played; discounting excuses and looking within for the answers. He couldn’t let these patterns continue.“Last year when I came in, the narrative was that they had the best team, had the best individuals. But there’s one thing saying it, another thing being it.
All that is for later in the week. On Monday morning, O’Hara had work calls to make in Galway and had to go coast to coast for something in Dublin after that.
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