Commentators havenât a clue whatâs going on
And now Johnston is sent off for a high tackle!
Second yellow
What drama as he spurns his reprieve within seconds!
An old school fist pass there from the Kilcoo number 2there. A real throwback
The drama of Ulster football beautifully illustrated there
Thereâs always so much going on that you barely know where to look
Smart tactical breather by the wiley Conor Laverty
2 in it
Kilcoo in the danger zone
Paul Devlin gave away very cheap ball to allow Derrygonnelly intercept
Kilcoo are making this very hard for themselves
Ryan Johnston with the final point after Derrygonnelly had got back to within 1
Kilcoo win 1-8 to 0-9
A tough, uncompromising Ulster semi-final and itâll be an even tougher, more uncompromising Ulster final
Aaron Branagan is a very smart and articulate fellow
He came across very well in that interview, he has a nice line in humorous self-deprecation but a real leader on the pitch
Iâd say heâs the sort that has a degree in engineering from Queenâs and a Sigerson Cup medal and will most likely become the chief executive of a borough council, or perhaps be the key man in the design and delivery of a major public works project, on time and under budget
Gobshite
Will St Mullins be offering Rathdowney Errill a replay after their illegal score to win todayâs game? Youâd feel they really should given how Laois did the decent thing back in 95.
Was it 3 catches?
In the 5th minute RDE scored a 65 that should have been given wide. These things balance out.
It was 3 catches. Youâd feel theyâll do the right thing given the precedent.
It looked a bit hooky in real time alright. Youâd imagine Mark Kavanagh would have pointed the free so maybe they should offer them the game and be done with it.
Fuck Rathdowney Errill. St Mullins have already done their charitable deed for the year, telling the county board they werenât going to advance to a county final on the back of a walkover and offering Ballinkillen a rescheduled semi final.
Iâd say you have a real grĂĄ for St Mullins this year with a Ballygunner man over them.