UMBRO FAI SCHOOLS SENIOR B NATIONAL SEMI FINAL Jobstown Community College 3-2 Nagle Community College (AET) This fixture was tipped to be a battle of might, as Leinster Legends, Jobstown Community College in Tallaght met the impressive Munster men, Nagle Community College of Cork in the UMBRO FAI Schools Senior B Boys National Semi Final at Killavilla Park in Roscrea. The game exceeded all expectations in this five goal thriller. The schools were well matched as the game ended 2-2 after full time. With extra time looming, the boys upped the tempo to display an explosive climax to the match. Nagle seized the upper hand in the first half with a sweet goal courtesy of Kevin O’Regan. His right footed effort connected well from a cross on the left to rattle the top corner of the Jobstown net. The second half produced three splendid goals with Morgan Burke finding the equaliser for Jobstown when he headed home from a corner. The Cork men took the lead for the second time in the game shortly after with Martin O’Donoghue tapping in from close range after the ball rebounded of keeper Ward. The match opened up for the Jim Halpin’s lads as they continued to apply pressure to the Cork goal mouth. Tallaght equalised for the second time as Michael Doyle rose highest to head past Shane Wright in a crowded penalty area after a well played set piece. Both schools were extremely fatigued after 90 minutes of exhilarating football but this did not prevent the player’s from exercising a huge desire to win the game. The first period of extra time was to prove the decisive turning point in the game. Nagle CC played with great heart and determination throughout the 90 minutes of football but a moment of absolute magic from James Nolan was to be their downfall in extra time. The skilful midfielder found himself in space and in doing so produced the goal of the game. The youngster hit a cracking right footed screamer from 20 yards out to catch Wright off guard with a penetrating blast to the top corner. The spectators were left on the edge of their seats as the minutes ticked by in the second half of extra time. Nagle pressed forward at every opportunity but to no avail. It was the lads from Leinster that prevailed in this pulsating encounter. Jobstown’s success came from their immense work rate, skill and discipline. The final should prove to be another electrifying match for all to witness. The other semi final will take place tomorrow (Friday, 30 January) at Erne Side Leisure Centre in Ballyshannon (KO 11.15am). Ulster’s Finn Valley College of Stranorlar play Connacht’s Colaiste Mhuire, Ballymote for a place in the final against the industrious Jobstown Community College. Jobstown Community College, Tallaght: Peter Ward, Bobinel Mazone, Steven McGregor, Darren Doyle, Morgan Burke, Niall Forrestor, Gary Byrne, Michael Doyle, James Nolan, Lee Dillon, Gary Ryan, Patrick Gorman, Gavin Fay, Liam Murphy, Burton, Lewis Loftus. Manager: Jim Halpin Nagle Community College, Cork: Shane Wright, Michael Ahern, Alex Ahern, Brian Tabb, David Healy, Martin O’Donoghue, Damien Walsh, Graham Coleman, Roy Collins, Kevin O’ Regan, Kevin Kelleher , Craig O’Donovan, Steven Hayes, Raymond Mullan, Shane O’Mahony, Gary O’ Donovan. Manager: Sean Geasley END