An Ghaeltacht prove too strong for St Senan’s in Munster decider

Limerick Intermediate champions St Senan’s suffered a heavy defeat to a classy An Ghaeltacht side on Sunday in the Munster Club IFC final.

The Kerry side ran out 3-21 to 0-8 winners over their Limerick counterparts at Austin Stack Park.

An Ghaeltacht were out of sight by the interval as they took a 2-14 to 0-2 lead into the break.

St Senan’s released this statement following the disappointing loss.

“Massive thank you to all our supporters. Today was not the best of days however we as a club are extremely proud of these players and management team. Thank you to our supporters who despite not having much to cheer about today continued to cheer us on. Thank you to costcutters for providing us with food after the game. Finally thank you to the players management team and most importantly their families who have continued to support these people and the club. We can be proud with what we have achieved this year and look forward to building on this in 2018. Senans abu.”

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