Players and management reflect on a sensational victory
There were scenes of wild celebration in Ferbane and surrounding areas over the weekend after Naomh Ciaran came from behind to win the All-Ireland intermediate title at Kingspan Breffni Park on Saturday beating St Paul's of Antrim by 2-11 to 2-9.
The Offaly and Leinster champions trailed by five points with 8 minutes to go but a goal from sub Shauna Heffernan and a string of four unanswered points gave Naomh Ciaran the title after a thilling game.
Will O'Callaghan had a number of the Naomh Ciaran crew in studio yesterday and here is coach and selector Colin Kenny talking about the celebrations:
Ellee McEvoy admitted at one stage that she thought that the title had slipped away:
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