Kevin Feely’s mark in the closing seconds brings a long lost smile to Glenn Ryan’s face
Too many of his players after an impressively competitive season had off days and paid the price by coming third in Group Three, having gone into the match with the possibility of topping the table.
The goal came from Alex Beirne, the result of an elusive piece of footwork by Darragh Kirwan in turning Colin Walsh and a quick release of Kevin Flynn, whose pop pass was volleyed first time into the net. He followed it up with a point. Glenn Ryan celbrates with his wife Josephine and daughter Aimee after the final whistle. Photograph: Paul Dargan/Inpho
Restored to level terms, Roscommon kicked on before half-time to lead by two, 1-6 to 1-4. Kildare were unhappy that an apparently good mark by Feely wasn’t given and Dylan Ruane score from the turnover.
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