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Loughgiel had a fantastic victory at the Armagh City Hotel Ulster senior club championship title in Beragh, securing their first three in a row and marking their seventh championship win. Despite Swatragh’s efforts to catch up with six titles, Loughgiel took control early on with Katie McKillop assisting Annie Lynn in scoring a crucial goal.

Throughout the game, Loughgiel’s players, particularly Róisín McCormick, showcased their skill and talent, with McCormick contributing two elegant points and setting up a goal for Caitrín Dobbin just before halftime. Swatragh tried to fight back in the second half, but Loughgiel continued to dominate, scoring another goal courtesy of Caitrín Dobbin.

The final 20 minutes saw Loughgiel extend their lead, with the Antrim champions securing a comfortable victory. They will now face Galway champions Sarsfields in a highly anticipated rematch of the 2022 All-Ireland final at the end of the month.

In addition to the impressive team performance, individual players such as Lucia McNaughton, who skillfully set up a goal for Caitrín Dobbin, and goal-scorer Annie Lynn made significant contributions to Loughgiel’s success. Swatragh’s players, including E Quinn and Aoibheann Mullan, also showed determination and skill throughout the game.

The lineup for both teams showcased strong talent and determination, with players like C McCloskey and MT McCullagh making valuable contributions. The substitutions made by both teams also played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the game.

Overall, Loughgiel’s victory was a testament to their hard work, skill, and teamwork on the field. As they prepare to face Sarsfields in the upcoming final, fans can expect an exciting and competitive match between two talented teams vying for the championship title.