D’Alton Cup battle of Brothers’

March 26, 2025
Final Score: Abbey CBS 3-11 – 2-16 Omagh CBS AET
In what was a thrilling and dramatic encounter, Omagh CBS claimed the D’Alton Cup for 2025. In a contest that had everything, from goals scored by both teams, diving blocks and miraculous points to heart-stopping final moments. Played in beautiful, sunny conditions before a large crowd, both schools showcased exceptional football skills, with Omagh snatching a draw in the dying seconds of normal time to force extra time and ultimately take the title.
The game began with a nervy start for Abbey CBS, as Omagh came out strong, establishing a 1-3 to 0-1 lead. However, Abbey found their rhythm, and a well-executed goal by Senan Power settled their nerves and gave them a belief that they could turn the tide. Points from Jarlath Murphy and Eoghan Rafferty put Abbey back into contention, leaving the half-time scoreline at a slender 1-4 to 1-3 in favour of Omagh.
Abbey’s defence, led by inspirational moments from all 6 defenders, stood firm in the face of Omagh’s attacking play, making crucial blocks and interceptions. Their resilience kept the game within reach, and as the second half unfolded, Abbey found more confidence, lifting the tempo of their play. Captains Jonny O’Hagan and Jarlath Murphy were key to this resurgence, providing leadership that lifted all around them to up their game in typical Abbey fashion.
Despite Abbey’s best efforts, Omagh’s accurate points from play kept them in the hunt. Abbey’s Tom Keeley struck a vital goal, while points from O’Hagan and Rafferty seemed to edge the team closer to victory. However, with mere seconds left on the clock, a harsh red card for Rafferty left Abbey with 14 men, and Omagh played out the final seconds with control, scoring the equalizer to send the game into extra time.
The extra 20 minutes was a nerve-racking spectacle, with Omagh making a strong push early on, establishing a 4-point lead. Abbey, however, refused to give up. A goal from Adam McEvoy and a point from Senan Conlon narrowed the gap to just one point, and the Abbey support roared the team on as they fought to the very end.
Unfortunately for Abbey, time ran out, and Omagh held on to claim the D’Alton Cup.  The game was a showcase of heart, pride, and resilience, with Abbey competing valiantly against an excellent Omagh CBS team.
This was a final enjoyed by all, and both teams showcased what’s best about Gaelic Football.