Ten points separated the teams in Clones.
Ryan McEvoy celebrates a score for Kilcoo. Image: John McVitty/INPHO Kilcoo 2-14 Ballybay 1-7 KILCOO ARE ON the march again.
In fact the second half was a non affair once Jerome’s middle son Ryan fired home from the narrowest of angles. With the score 0-8 to 1-2 at half time, the feeling around the provincial venue was that Kilcoo would not relinquish an advantage for the second time.
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