Irish Senior Cup, Balbriggan v Clontarf (1) (16 August)
- Clontarf with the early wicket
- Clontarf celebrate
- Reuben Wilson
- Roly Black signals four
- Farooq Nasr and Jordan Hollard
- Half century for Jordan Hollard
- Jordan Hollard acknowledges applause
- Skied,,,
- ..but down
- David Vincent only has eyes for the ball
- Collison time
- Ball on the ground,,
- Thankfully ok
- Thumped by Hollard
- Flying John McNally can't stop it
- Out of the ground from Jordan Hollard
- Hundred for Hollard
- Jordan Hollard and Farooq Nasr
- Roar of delight
- Happy fan
- Cup is won
- Balbriggan celebrate
- Joyous fans
- Enjoying the win
- Andre and Yvonne Botha
- Presidential seal of approval
- Officials team
- Scorers Alan and Stella
- Runners up cheque
- Winners cheque
- Greg Ford and Hope Kerr
- Balbriggan
- Happy Balbriggan
- Greg Ford gets a champagne shower
- Cup held aloft
- Balbriggan and supporters
- Greg Ford with the trophy
- Man of the Match Jordan Hollard
- Greg Ford and Jordan Hollard
- Young fans with the cup
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