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23 Nov 2025

WATCH: Mungret St Paul's manager Kevin O'Hagan: 'It would be worst if we weren't here'

Mungret St Paul's were defeated by Dingle on Sunday afternoon in the Munster SFC semi-final

"You are going to look at the score and you are going to say it's a tough day at the office. It would be worst if we weren't here, it's well documented, well spoken about our injuries. We had six fella's who would have started not able to play, we had two fella's who never started senior football this year. Darragh Bridgeman at corner forward and Conor O'Longaigh who is only 18 starting corner back, for us it's a tough day at the office but it's great that those two got games" Mungret St Paul's manager Kevin O'Hagan told Leader Sport. 

Mungret St Paul's were defeated by Dingle 2-15 to 0-2 in the Munster Senior Football Championship semi-final on Sunday afternoon in Austin Stack Park, Tralee. 

Kevin O'Hagan's side were without Jason Hassett, Brendan Giltenane, Darragh O'Hagan, Diarmuid Hynes, Frank Corcoran and James Garvey on Sunday afternoon.

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The Limerick champions added 0-2 in the second half through Tom Lloyd and Luke Walsh, while Sunday afternoon proved disappointing for Mungret St Paul’s. The year 2025 will be remembered for the city side claiming their first-ever Limerick SFC title.

1-8 without reply in the opening period saw Dingle take control of this contest early on and lead by eleven points at the interval. A second goal from Conor Geaney in the second half saw Dingle cruise to a 19-point victory over Mungret St Paul's. 

After Mungret St Paul's defeat to Dingle, manager Kevin O'Hagan caught up with Leader Sport.

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