After a narrow one-point win over Aghagallon, Cargin will take on St Brigid's in the Antrim SFC semi-final
For the second successive season, Cargin emerged victorious from a gruelling battle against Aghagallon.
“That’s the reality of it, from position one to 15 and it took Conhuir Johnston, an 18-year-old, to drive us in the first half, and Tom Shivers – only making his breakthrough into the team - to come on and hit the winner. “We’ve been very good this last couple of years at managing scenarios, managing games, and to an extent we did manage it in the second half and we got through, but we definitely could have been beat.”
Cargin’s below-par performance might act as a “wake-up” call, but the Toome men looked seriously impressive in the group stage when they comfortably defeated Rossa, Tír na nÓg and St John’s.
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