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Ulster success at All-Ireland Sevens

CLANN Éireann of Armagh were crowned O’Neills All-Ireland Senior Club Sevens champions on Saturday with Derry side Ballymaguigan picking up the intermediate title.

The Armagh club, runners-up in 2017 and 2008, finally got their hands on the coveted silverware in Dublin over the weekend.

Clann Éireann, captained by Niamh Coleman, were impressive throughout the day and after safely navigating the group stages, they overcame Mayo’s Knockmore at the semi-final stage, before accounting for Antrim’s St Ergnats, Moneyglass, in the final.

Clann Éireann were 2-5 to 0-4 clear at half-time, with Meabh McCambridge and Cassie Henderson finding the net.

In the second half, St Ergnats showed plenty of fight and they had a brace of goals from Sarah O’Neill but Clann Éireann added further majors from Róisín Mulligan, McCambridge, with her second, and Dearbhla Coleman to see the game out.

In the Senior shield final, Kildare’s Suncroft claimed the honours, seeing off the challenge of Donegal opponents Naomh Naille after extra-time by 2-15 to 1-12.

The Intermediate Cup final was won by Naomh Trea Ballymaguigan from Derry, who won by 9-5 to 5-8 against Armagh’s Mochuas, Derrynoose.

The Intermediate Shield final was an all-Meath affair, won by Dee Rangers as they overcame Walterstown by 0-11 to 0-3.

Junior cup honours went to Kildare’s Milltown, 2-6 to 1-7 winners in the final against Mayo opponents St Brigid’s, as Cork’s Carrigaline got the better of St Brides (Louth) by 2-9 to 3-4 in the Junior Shield final.

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