It is Loughgiel v Ruairi Og in Antrim Senior Hurling Final

LOUGHGIEL and Cushendall will clash in the final of the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship.
Liam Watson of Loughgiel helped send his side into the County Senior Championship Hurling Final with a semi-final victory over Ballycastle.Liam Watson of Loughgiel helped send his side into the County Senior Championship Hurling Final with a semi-final victory over Ballycastle.
Liam Watson of Loughgiel helped send his side into the County Senior Championship Hurling Final with a semi-final victory over Ballycastle.

It is a repeat of the 2011 decider after defending champions Loughgiel Shamrocks and Cushendall Ruairi Og emerged victorious from this weekend’s semi-finals.

Loughgiel, chasing a fourth successive title, had a 2-20 to 1-10 win over Ballycastle in Cushendall on Sunday to secure their 10th final berth in 11 years.

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Much of the pre-match talk was that Ballycastle – backboned by some of the Antrim U21 side that reached the All-Ireland final – could cause an upset but it was not to be despite the underdogs making a fine start and going three points ahead thanks to Stephen McAfee.

However, the 2012 All-Ireland champions roared back with Eddie McCloskey leading the charge. The county vice captain hit some fine scores while talisman Liam Watson also chipped in to give Loughgiel a 0-11 to 0-6 half-time advantage.

Ballycastle’s hit back with a goal from Peter Dallat but Loughgiel steadied and a fortuitous goal from man of the match McCloskey reasserted the Shamrocks dominance.

A second major score from Watson ended the argument as PJ O’Mullan’s men pulled away.

In the first semi-final, Cushendall withstood a fine Dunloy rally for a 1-18 to 2-10 victory.