Courtesy of @www.gaa.ie Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup Final UCC 2-21 MARY I 0-13 By Tomás McCarthy at WIT Arena A goal of the year contender from Mark Kehoe inspired UCC to their 39th Fitzgibbon Cup triumph at a sunny WIT. Access exclusive podcasts, interviews and analysis with a MONAGHAN FORWARD DAVID Garland has been named the Electric Ireland Higher Education GAA Rising Stars Football Player of the Year, after helping DCU to Sigerson Cup glory this year.Garland is joined by five of his DCU team-mates on the Football Team of the Year after they defeated IT Carlow to clinch a fifth Sigerson crown in 2020.Dublin’s star goalkeeper Evan Comerford is included in the team following an impressive campaign, while Donegal’s Brendan McCole and Jordan Morrissey [Carlow] also feature.Shane Carthy [Dublin] and Monaghan forward Mícheál Bannigan complete the list of DCU representatives along with Garland.Four players from the beaten finalists IT Carlow have also been selected, with Niall Hughes [Wexford], Trevor Collins [Laois], Padraig O’Toole [Wicklow] and Offaly’s Cian Farrell all making the cut.Letterkenny Institute of Technology — who reached the Sigerson Cup semi-finals for the first time — have two players on the team along with fellow semi-finalists UCD.Kerry’s Gavin O’Brien is the sole representatives from the Trench Cup champions CIT.Congratulations to The Electric Ireland Higher Education GAA Rising Stars Football Team of the Year! DCU Dóchas Éireann lead the way with six players on the Sigerson Cup team of the year for 2020.
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