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23 Oct 2025

Ardscoil na Trionoide Athy reach Leinster final in convincing style

The Kildare school dominated Moate Community School for large swathes of their Br. Bosco semi-final clash

Ardscoil na Trionoide Athy vs Moate Community School

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Leinster PPS 2024-2025 - Senior Football 'A' / Br. Bosco Cup - KO Semi Final

Ardscoil Na Tríonóide, Athy 0-12

Moate Community School 0-4

It was a convincing victory for Ardscoil Na Tríonóide when they took on Moate CS in Kinnegad. The Kildare school dominated the ball and the scoreboard throughout with Moate having no answer beyond their first half efforts.

Best for the Athy men was Ronan Kelly, who  accounted for 0-4 of his side's 0-12 tally. The win means the Athy school reach the Br. Bosco cup final for the first in their history.

Ardscoil Na Tríonóide, Ronan Kelly 0-4 (0-2 frees), Calum Keaveny 0-1, Robbie Murphy 0-1, Evan Doogue 0-1, Darragh Farrell 0-1, James Donnelly 0-1, Sam Lynch 0-1, Eoin Johnson 0-1, Colm Moran 0-1.

Moate Community School, Dara Madden 0-2 (0-1 frees), Conor Daly 0-1, Adam Fox 0-1.

ARDSCOIL NA TRÍONÓIDE: Oisín Groarke; Daniel Henry, Mark Grufferty, Liam Byrne; Cameron Pedreschi, James Donnelly, Calum Keaveny; Eoin Johnson, Robbie Murphy; Ronan Kelly, Colm Moran, Sam Lynch; Evan Doogue, Darragh Farrell, Páidí Kelly. Subs: Harry Grainger for Evan Doogue (52 minutes), Roán Brennan for James Donnelly (60 minutes), Cian O'Rourke for Sam Lynch (60 minutes).

MOATE CS: Jack Ryan; Jack Daly, Cormac Murphy, Tadhg Heavin; Adam Fox, Cian Whitney, Conor Daly; Seán Óg Foley, Enda McLoughlin; Dara Madden, Darragh Delaney, Brian Doyle; James Mitchell, Ben Martin, Niall Hagan. Subs: Dara Deegan for Jack Daly (33 minute), Eoin McCormack for Brian Doyle (43 minutes), Cody Parker for Darragh Delaney (52 minutes), Anthony King Carroll for Tadhg Heavin (56 minutes).

Referee: Eamonn O'Connor (Offaly)

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