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Clonkill applauded for playing Ballyboden on emotional night

Ballyboden players give Clonkill a guard of honour after the game
Image: Ballyboden players give Clonkill a guard of honour after the game

Clonkill pushed Ballyboden all the way at Parnell Park on an emotional night for the club.

The Leinster club championship quarter-final tie was due to take place last weekend, but was postponed for 48 hours due to a bereavement in the community.

Westmeath hurling champions Clonkill elected to play the game, following the untimely passing of three-year-old Annabel Loughlin, daughter of club stalwart Enda.

'Boden' entered the tie as hot favourites, after beating reigning All-Ireland champions Cuala en route to a seventh county title. With a spot against Coolderry in the provincial semi-final on offer, most anticipated the southside outfit would progress with ease.

However, Clonkill put up a titanic challenge, and pushed St Enda's all the way as it finished 1-17 apiece at full-time. While Ballyboden pulled away in extra-time to win 2-25 to 2-19, the Westmeath side won widespread plaudits, and their victors provided a guard of honour at the end of the tie as a sign of respect for playing the game under such difficult circumstances.

Clonkill players donned a black armband
Image: Clonkill players donned a black armband

The match is being hailed for the community spirit on show within the GAA, and Clonkill manager Kevin O'Brien wished Ballyboden all the best moving forward.

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