DERRY GAA: Oak Leafers to meet Monaghan in McKenna Cup semi-final

Derry's Niall Loughlin.Derry's Niall Loughlin.
Derry's Niall Loughlin.
Derry 2-20, Queen's University 0-06

Derry will meet Monaghan in the Dr. McKenna Cup semi-final after a facile 20-point victory over Queen’s proved enough for the Oak Leafers to top Section a after Armagh’s defeat of Down.

Damian Barton’s team now travel to the Athletic Grounds on Sunday (2pm) for a match most thought they would never qualify for but Cavan’s surprise defeat to the Ulster University and Armagh victory over previous Section A leaders, Down meant the Oak Leafers won the group on score difference.

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Yet it could all have been so different after a flood light failure at Owenbeg put Wednesday’s fixture in jeopardy.

Derry manager Damian Barton and assistant Brian McGuckin (right).

(Photo Matt Mackey / Press Eye)Derry manager Damian Barton and assistant Brian McGuckin (right).

(Photo Matt Mackey / Press Eye)
Derry manager Damian Barton and assistant Brian McGuckin (right). (Photo Matt Mackey / Press Eye)

The blackout arrived after only four minutes play with a Conor McGrady free the only action of note before the players were forced off and the match held up for the 37 minute delay which looked like getting the match called off.

Queen’s probably wished they lights had gone out permanently though because by the time the generators had got up to speed again so had Derry.

Even with both halves being reduced to 30 minutes, there was more than ample time for the Oak Leafers to hit 2-07 in the opening period despite also registering six wides.

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