The match got off to an intense start, with both teams showing great determination. Blackwater’s Paul Hegarty was a standout performer, contributing five points to his team’s tally. His accurate frees and clever play kept Blackwater in contention throughout the game.
Callum Moore added three points to the scoreboard for Blackwater, while Shane Landers chipped in with two more, showing strong attacking intent. Paul Coughlan rounded off their scoring with one point, but despite their best efforts, Blackwater struggled to match the clinical finishing of their opponents.
Colman’s, led by a well-balanced team effort, took control of the match with precision. Their attack was ruthless, and their defenders stood firm when called upon. The key moments came from a flurry of well-taken goals and a series of points that put the game beyond Blackwater’s reach. Despite some strong individual performances from Blackwater, Colman’s demonstrated superior cohesion and skill across all areas of the pitch.
In the end, Colman’s ran out comfortable winners with a scoreline of 4-18 to 0-11, securing a well-deserved victory in this competitive encounter.