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Published 15:25 17 May 2019 BST
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"It was a highly enjoyable game, underage football played as it should. Players just played for the next ball and that's how young players should be allowed to play," Michael McMullan of the Derry Post who was reporting at the game, told us.Hear hear. The scores kept coming, the attacking football kept on flowing. At half-time they were close, at full-time the scoreline read Loreto 6-16 Rathmore 10-4. Morgan had hit 7-1 himself but there was nothing selfish about it. He passed when the pass was on, his Rathmore teammates knew what do. [caption id="attachment_201223" align="alignnone" width="1024"]
Michael Morgan finishing off one of his nine goals for Rathmore. Photo by Mary K Burke[/caption]
There was even more of to come in extra-time. With Rathmore feeding their electric, direct and powerful forward, he managed to hit two more goals to finish his day with a heavenly 9-1 to his name.
Renowned Derry photographer Mary K Burke was at the game and she captured some brilliant action shots. [caption id="attachment_201224" align="alignnone" width="1024"]Loreto won out 10-19 (49) to 13-8 (47) in the end. Morgan somehow was on the losing team despite racking up 28 points but very soul in Bellaghy was a winner that day. So was Gaelic football. https://twitter.com/malmcmullan/status/1129035314553675778 Morgan is something special.Photo by Mary K Burke[/caption]
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