Mon, 02 May, 2016 - 01:00
Brendan Buckley
An early Mark Ranahan goal fired Ballysteen ahead, but Newcastle West, led by the impressive Jamie Lee, were 0-5 to 1-1 ahead at half time.
Scores were at a premium in the second half but six Lee points proved the foundation for the win.
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CourtsGaaFootballPerson: Jamie LeePerson: Mark RanahanPerson: LeePerson: Fr CaseysPerson: RathkealePerson: Eoghan O’ConnorPerson: Daniel DalyPerson: Adrian EnrightPerson: O’ConnorPerson: Darren JonesPerson: Eoin O’DonnellPerson: St KieranPerson: OolaPerson: Sean McSweeneyPerson: Denis MoloneyPerson: Richie EnglishPerson: McSweeneyPerson: Ger CollinsPerson: Eoin HoganPerson: Peter CaseyPerson: HoganPerson: Kieran DalyPerson: Liam QuinnPerson: John MullaneOrganisation: Limerick SFCOrganisation: Newcastle WestOrganisation: LimerickOrganisation: BallysteenOrganisation: PallasgreenOrganisation: DromcollogherOrganisation: BallylandersOrganisation: St Patrick
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