DERRY GAA: Banagher too strong for out of sorts Faughanvale in Intermediate Championship

Banagher’s Gabriel Farren gets the ball ahead of Faughanvale’s Shay Martin. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 79Banagher’s Gabriel Farren gets the ball ahead of Faughanvale’s Shay Martin. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 79
Banagher’s Gabriel Farren gets the ball ahead of Faughanvale’s Shay Martin. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 79
McFeely Group Derry Intermediate Football Championship, Group A

Faughanvale 0-11, Banagher 1-16

Making predictions based on a single championship game is hazardous. Making them one game into the Derry Intermediate Football Championship is nigh on impossible. That said you'd be shocked if Banagher didn't have plenty to say about the destination of the the trophy.

St. Mary's turned what looked a tricky opening championship assignment into a second half stroll against a Faughanvale team who lost their way after an encouraging opening half.

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Faughanvale’s James Moore gets off a shot during Saturday’s game against Banagher. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 81Faughanvale’s James Moore gets off a shot during Saturday’s game against Banagher. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 81
Faughanvale’s James Moore gets off a shot during Saturday’s game against Banagher. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2331GS – 81

There were few signs of an eight point victory before the short whistle. The Greysteel men, who lost Jordan Curran to injury in the warm up, gave as good as they got with corner back Aaron Moore impressive.

There were signs though. If anything the 'Vale enjoyed more possession first half but Banagher looked more efficient and threatening, Eamon Og Feeney and Tiarnan Moore both thwarted in front of goal by excellent stops from Padhraic O'Neill. If anything, having hit three wides to Banagher's one, 'Vale could have claimed the one point 0-7 to 0-6 half-time deficit was harsh on them.

But everything changed second half.