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06 Sept 2025

PPS All-Ireland semi-final: Naas CBS outclassed by Omagh CBS

Leinster school champs no match for their Ulster counterparts

Masita PPS semi-final: Naas CBS

Joint Captions Austin Brennan and Charlie Murphy

The final scoreline says it all, Omagh 4-14 Naas CBS 0-7, in this Masita PPS All-Ireland (Hogan Cup) semi-final at Clones this afternoon.

Omagh dominated from the first minute to the last minute, in control all over the pitch, a much stronger, very well managed side simply had too much for last season's Hogan Cup champions.

Two first half goals set the northern side up and when you add in ten points to that tally it emphasis their total dominance with Naas CBS only raising one white flag in the opening half.

The second half was much the same, Omagh adding two quick fire goals to seal a thoroughly deserved and impressive display.

Ryan Synkey added three fine second half points for Naas but they never really threatened to put their opponents under any pressure throughout.

Ryan Synkey added three fine second half points for Naas but they never really threatened to put their opponents under any pressure throughout.

Final score: Omagh CBS 4-14 Naas CBS 0-7.

Scorers: Omagh CBS, Ruairí McCullagh 1-3 Conor Ownes 1-3 (1 free), Liam Óg Mossey 1-1, Caolan Donnelly 1-0, Charlie Donnelly 0-2, Tomás Haigney 0-1, Eoin McElholm 0-2, Lorcan McCullagh 0-1, Niall McCarney 0-1.

Naas CBS, Ryan Sinkey 0-3, Carl Lennox 0-2 (2 frees), Tom Kelly 0-1, Cian Boran 0-1.

OMAGH CBS: Conor McAneney; Nathan Farry, Barry McMenamin, Sean Kerr; Caolan Donnelly, Callum Daly, Tomás Haigney; Eoin Donaghy, Charlie Donnelly; Cormac Watson, Eoin McElholm cpt, Lorcan McCullagh; Ruairi McCullagh, Conor Owens, Liam Óg Mossey. Subs: Daithi McCallan for Charlie Donnelly (38 minutes); Caolan O'Hagan for Conor Owens (42 minutes); Niall McCarney for Cormac Watson (49 minutes); Cian McConnell for Eoin Donaghy (49 minutes); Brian Gallagher for Caolan Donnelly (52 minutes).


NAAS CBS: Fintan Quinn (Naas); Niall Cramer (Raheens), Charlie Murphy jt cpt (Naas), Cian Boran (Eadestown); Daniel Hamill (Raheens), Eoin Lawlor (Naas), Evan O'Briain (Naas); Austin Brennan, jt cpt (Blessingron), Tom Kelly (Naas); Fionn McCarthy (Raheens), Carl Lennox (Kill), Daire Gilmartin (Raheens); Stephen Kelly (Sallins), Callum Barrett (Ballymore Eustace); Ryan Sinkey (Naas). Subs: Cian O'Reilly (Raheens) for Fionn McCarthy (28 minutes); Jamie McGuirk (Naas) for Danie Hamill (38 minutes); Finn Ryan (Kill) for Daire Gilmartin (38 minutes); Evan Gilmartin (Rahens) for Callum Barrett (49 minutes); Adam Maguire for Evan O'Briain (49 minutes).

REFEREE: Maggie Farrelly, Monaghan.

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