*Striker Jack Ryan and Shannon Town Utd teammates celebrate. Photograph: Mark Hayes

SHANNON TOWN UTD recorded an U19 double after they impressively dismantled the challenge of Tulla Utd on Sunday.

Jack Ryan, Charlie Morrison, Kevin Kelly and Daithí Lohan all hit the target as Shannon Town secured a 4-0 victory over Tulla Utd in the Ennis Carpets U19 Clare Cup Final. Following a commanding performance in the heart of their defence, Lohan was named as the man of the match.

A place in the final was secured for the Shannon side on Wednesday when they overcame the challenge of local rivals, Bridge Utd with a 3-0 win. Kevin Kelly provided two goals with Fionn McInerney also hitting the target on this occasion.

Tulla had reached the semi-finals of the Munster U19 competition with Ennis Town contesting the final against Midleton, Shannon’s success in a highly competitive age-group will certainly be viewed as an impressive feat.

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