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Douglas Hall have won the Munster Senior Cup for the first time by beating Limerick 2-1 in the final, which was played in Turners Cross on Monday night. Goals from Kevin Kelleher and Chris Fox mean the Hall’s supporters go home having witnessing an historic moment for their club.

Both sides started brightly but it was Douglas who took the lead after 23 minutes when Kelleher converted from the penalty spot, as he sent Shane Cusack in the Limerick goal the wrong way.

Limerick looked for a leveller right away and before the first half ended they had created chances for Coughlan and Rainsford which both went wide.

Limerick did get their equaliser though in the 66th minute. Ross Mann was the scorer as he got on the end of a long ball from the back and went around Kraviec in the Douglas goal to tap the ball into the empty net.

In the 73 minute, Whitehead had a brilliant chance to put Limerick ahead, but he blazed over the bar from just a few yards out.

Douglas Hall were always in with a shout and they got what turned out to be the winner when Chris Fox got on the end of a Derek Varian cross to bury the ball into the back of the net

So it was a fantastic win for Douglas Hall and this is a result which most certainly will go down well with all associated with the Cork side.

Limerick FC: Shane Cusack; Shane Walsh, Tony Whitehead, Michael Leahy, Michael Guerin (Paudie O’Connor 52); Val Feeney, Darragh Rainsford, James McGrath, Garbhán Coughlan (Kieran Hanlon 56 ); Tam McManus (Barry Sheedy 65), Ross Mann.

Subs not used: Ali Abass (gk), Seán McSweeney, Conor Maguire,

Bookings: James Mc Grath

Douglas Hall: Sebastian Kraviec; James Kind, Gerard Keane, David Hackett, Michael Doody; Kevin Kelleher (Ryan O Brian 88) Chris Fox, Brian Wilkinson; Declan O’Connell, Derek Varian, Paul Lehane (Mark Murphy 76).

Subs not used: Mark Reardon, Paul Murphy, Nicholas McCarthy, John Forrest, Mark Clifford.

Bookings: David Hackett, Chris Fox.

Referee: Graham Kelly

Extratime Man Of The Match: Derek Varian (Douglas Hall) - The former Cork City player was a menace all night long for the Limerick defence. His quick movement and good passing ability caused Limerick problems and he set up the winning goal for Chris Fox.