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26 Sept 2025

Glenullin ease into Ulster semi-finals with win over Glenravel

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Con Magee's Eamon Fyfe chases Glenullin's Cormac Hasson. Photo: George Sweeney, nwpresspics

Glenullin 3-13

Glenravel 0-7

Eoin Bradley hit 1-7 in a facile win as Glenullin eased into a semi-final spot against Glenravel at Celtic Park.

The Derry champions were 0-7 to 0-4 ahead at the break after a controlled performance before skipper Traglach Bradley’s goal on the restart put them in the driving seat.

Cormac Hasson had Glenullin off the mark early with Eoin Bradley and Donal O’Kane making it three before Eamon Fyfe opened the Glenravel account.

Neil McNicholl hit two points over an hour with missed chances leaving a determined Glenravel team well in the game.

With 39 seconds of the second half, the ball was in the net. Donal O’Kane’s pass was flicked across and Traglach Bradley finished to the net.

Glenullin missed chances for further goals but Nei McNicholl made one for Eoin Bradley.

It was Donal O’Kane’s long ball opened up the third goal chance with Dermot O’Kane involved before Ein McIlvar netted.

Glenullin: Niall O’Kane; Daniel O’Kane, Eunan O’Kane, Diarmuid McNicholl; Cormac Hasson (0-1), John O’Kane, Conor Rafferty; Traglach Bradley (1-0), Neil McNicholl (0-2); Cathal Hasson. Ryan McNicholl, Donal O’Kane (0-3); Eunan Boylan, Eoin Bradley (1-7, 4f), Fearghal Close
Subs: Dermot O’Kane for F Close (INJ 12), Rónán Close for Cathal Hasson (41), Eamonn Hasson for E Boylan (57), Christopher Dempsey for C Rafferty (59), Eoin McIlvar (1-0) for Dinal O’Kane (61),

Glenravel: Jonathan Fyfe; Charlie Henry, Connor McNeill, Conor Carey; Rian Lennon, Niall Swann, Declan Traynor; Callum Higgins (0-1). Cathal Hynds; Conor McKeown (0-2), Eoin Hynds, Ryan McQuillan (0-1f); Aidan O’Donnell, David Higgins, Eamon Fyfe (0-3, 1f)
Subs: Conleth O’Loan for A O’Donnell (38), Daniel McQuillan for C McNeill (40), Sean McKay for D for Traynor (50), Eoin McCusker for A O’Donnell (56),

Yellow cards: C Hynds (18), C Carey (44)

Referee: Kieran Eannetta (Tyrone)

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