St Mary's gunning for Omagh scalp
February 25, 2010
St Mary's Magherafelt will look to book their place into this year's MacRory Cup final when they take on Omagh CBS this Sunday at Glen.
The Derry side go into the game with a clean bill of health, while Omagh look likely to be without their star player Ronan O'Neill, who suffered a suspected fractured cheekbone during his club's Ulster Under 21 final win over Burren.
St Mary's manager Tony Collins has described O'Neill as "a superb talent" and knows that his team's chances will be strengthened by his absence, but is still wary of other talented players that they possess.
The Magherafelt students will look to overcome the odds this Saturday with a MacRory Cup final place at stake at Glen, where throw-in is at 2.30pm.
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