This 100-yard ‘score of the century’ helped one club to a county title after 280 minutes of final action
Imagine playing four finals in four consecutive weeks and all ending in draws after normal time, .
The hurlers and footballers of Oran, in Roscommon, experienced that and it even looked like they might lose out on both titles.
It started with a draw in the Intermediate football final…
Intermediate Cship Final Full Time Oran 0-8 Kilmore 1-05 #rosgaa
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 9, 2016
Followed by a draw in the Senior hurling final, despite leading at half-time by seven points…
Senior Hurling Championship County Final #rosgaa
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 16, 2016
Full Time Oran: 3-8(17)
Four Roads: 0-17(17)
Then the football replay went to extra-time – a game made famous by this Kilmore fan’s lack of sympathy for the Oran hurlers’ plight…
Intermediate Football Final Replay FT Oran 1-10 Kilmore 0-13 #rosgaa extra time to be played
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 22, 2016
They ended up losing after extra-time…
Intermediate Football Final Replay FT Oran 1-11 Kilmore 2-16 #rosgaa
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 22, 2016
And the hurling replay looked likely to go the way of Four Roads, who were chasing a nine-in-a-row.
That was until 2009 All-Ireland Poc Fada champion Jerry Fallon stepped up to a last-minute 100-yard free…
Of course, the Shannonside FM commentary in the background makes it, as it’s declared “the score of the century”.
So it ended a fourth draw at the end of 60 minutes.
Senior Hurling Championship County Final Replay #rosgaa
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 29, 2016
Full Time Oran: 0-11(11)
Four Roads: 0-11(11)
Mercifully, extra-time was kinder to the Oran players, as they ran out six-point winners to end Four Roads’ stranglehold on the title.
Senior Hurling Championship County Final Replay extra time #rosgaa
— ORAN GAA (@ORANGAA) October 29, 2016
Full Time Oran: 2-15(21)
Four Roads: 1-12(15)
A proud day for @ORANGAA 💛💚 pic.twitter.com/Q0kBgBRIpH
— R😊 (@MAGNETISED3MMA) October 29, 2016
A well-deserved piece of silverware at the end of 280 minutes of final action.
There’s no rest for the wicked, though, as Oran




