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Published 15:00 18 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 14:45 20 Mar 2019 GMT
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"When he runs, they give him the ball, they know he's their danger man," began McHugh.The whole of Fermanagh are well aware of this lad's talent and McHugh had been forewarned by the county's senior manager of what to expect from him.
I was chatting to Rory Gallagher during the week and he said to me, 'look out for this lad today.' He's looking at him in the near future, so he is an exceptional player," said McHugh. "Once he runs through, he has the pace and he has the accuracy. He just ripped Omagh apart in that first half," added McConville.And he did the same in the second. Young Micheál Glynn was another who impressed in midfield for the Fermanagh college and whlile Omagh played their part in a free-flowing game of attacking football, St Michael's were deserving winners.
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