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A MacRory Cup fixture provided a brilliant moment that sums up sportsmanship in the GAA

The quarter final of the MacRory Cup tie saw St. Ronan’s of Lurgan taking on St C...
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13.42 15 Feb 2016


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A MacRory Cup fixture provided...

A MacRory Cup fixture provided a brilliant moment that sums up sportsmanship in the GAA

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13.42 15 Feb 2016


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The quarter final of the MacRory Cup tie saw St. Ronan’s of Lurgan taking on St Colman’s of Newry, but it also featured a moment of great sportsmanship.

With 19 titles to their name already, St. Colman's are undoubtedly the dominant team in the inter-college competition, and would have been expected to make their way through to the next round. 

However, the Lurgan side managed to provide the cup competition with "one of the biggest shocks in years" after they came back in the dying stages to beat Colman's 1-13 to 1-10. 

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Understandably devastated, captain Charlie Carr collapsed to the ground after the final whistle, but showed true sportsmanship once he'd dusted himself down and gathered his thoughts. 

Encouraged by his father, Carr got back to his feet and went over to the huddle of the winning team to tell them what a great match it had been, and wish them luck in the competition.

The fantastic moment was captured by photographer Brendan Monaghan, who explained the story behind the picture at the game. 


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