Ballynahinch and Dungannon took to the Ballymacarn Park pitch in bright sunshine with a strong breeze blowing from Slieve Croob towards the clubhouse. Gannon won the toss and opted to play into the elements in the first half.
From the start the home side took control, winning possession from the kick-off they ran play through 17 phases before a gap eventually opened on the left wing creating a two man overlap and Adam Craig crossed in the corner to open the scoring. Michael Lawton struck a wonderful conversion from the touchline to give the home side a 7-0 lead with 3 minutes played…… for the full report & action shots CLICK HERE
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