Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar defeated CBS The Green Tralee by 3-11 to 1-16 in the Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Hogan Cup (Senior A Football) Final on Tuesday March 17th at Croke Park.
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Injury-time Scahill point sees Mullingar edge out Tralee CBS in landmark Hogan Cup win
Report by Paul Keane courtesy of Irish Examiner newspaper
Masita All-Ireland PPS Hogan Cup Senior A football final: Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar 3-11 Tralee CBS 1-16
Will Scahill nailed a dramatic stoppage-time winning point as Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar made a little piece of Hogan Cup history at Croke Park.
Claiming a first-ever college football title for the school, it was also the first time since Carmelite College Moate won in 1981 that a Westmeath team has come out on top.
But when Gearóid White pointed for Tralee CBS in the 60th minute, capping a brilliant fightback after a disastrous start, it looked like it would be another All-Ireland win for a Kerry team.
The Mullingar students found their second wind when it really mattered, levelling the game through Finn Higgins in the 62nd minute and then claiming a memorable win when Scahill scored.
The Shandonagh man finished with 1-2, the same tally as player of the match Michael Moloney while Conor Cleary grabbed their other goal.
There was a big impact too from Paul Keating who scored three points as the midlanders capped a dream campaign with a huge win for Westmeath football.
Any lazy presumption that the cream of Kerry would rise above the Westmeath outfit to take top second-level honours was wiped out straight away.
The game was only seconds old when Will Scahill pointed for Mullingar and when Moloney created a goal chance, and took a point, they’d signposted their intentions to go for the jugular.
Scahill then struck their goal, slamming to the roof of the net in the third minute, before points from Stephen McWade and Paul Keating.
Big Críostóir Ormsby plucked a ball from the air to engineer the Keating score and suddenly the Mullingar side led by 1-4 to no score, with only five minutes on the clock.
It was dreamland stuff for manager Dean McNicholas, his backroom and all of their vocal support packed into the Hogan Stand.
Midfielder Máirtín McKivergan was the player that finally got Tralee going, powering into the game and dragging his team-mates along with him.
Four points from the Ballymacelligott talent, including a monster two-point free conversion, hauled the side in green right back into it.
The problem for Tralee was that Coláiste Mhuire kept scoring goals to keep themselves just out of reach.
Conor Cleary scored a cracking goal in the 15th minute, taking out Eoin O’Flaherty with a dummo solo and then Michael Enright with a sidestep before finishing sweetly.
Finn Higgins was the creator for their third goal just before half time, rolling away from defender Enright and passing across for Moloney to palm in.
It was a goal against the run of play that left Coláiste Mhuire 3-6 to 0-9 up at half time.
Tralee continued to pile on the pressure after the restart, dominating the third quarter to finally get back to level terms in the 47th minute.
Ronan Carroll’s third score of the half, from a free, was the one that levelled it up at 1-14 to 3-8 but McKenna’s 41st minute goal was the score that really ignited them.
Tom Quilter fist-passed over the top for McKenna to run onto and he finished adroitly from the left of goals.
And when Nick Lacey finally put Tralee ahead for the first time in the game with a 54th minute point, they seemed to have all the momentum.
They led again entering stoppage time after White’s fisted score but Mullingar had saved a strong kick for the last lap, pointing from Higgins and then Scahill to seal the landmark win.

Ben Sheerin of Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar races clear of Eoin O’Flaherty of Tralee CBS in persuit of the ball during the Masita GAA Post Primary Schools Hogan Cup final match between Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar, Westmeath, and Tralee CBS, Kerry, at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile
Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar scorers: Will Scahill 1-2, Michael Moloney 1-2, Conor Cleary 1-0, Paul Keating 0-3, Stephen McWade 0-1, Kian Loughlin 0-1, Michael Weir 0-1, Finn Higgins 0-1.
Tralee CBS scorers: Máirtín McKivergan 0-4 (1 tpf), Ronan Carroll 0-4 (0-3f), Cian McKenna 1-0, Nick Lacey 0-3, Gearóid White 0-2, Eoin O’Flaherty 0-2, Tadhg O’Connor 0-1.
Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar: Adam Buckley; Ben Sheerin, Ty Masterson, Eoin Donohue; Michael Weir, Seán Byrne, Michael Moloney; Críostóir Ormsby, Rory O’Brien; Paul Keating, Kian Loughlin, Conor Cleary; Will Scahill, Finn Higgins, Stephen McWade.
Subs: Seán Hayes for McWade 46, Pádraig Monaghan for Cleary 61.
Tralee CBS: Olivier Lata; Michael Enright, Eoin Moriarty, Stephen Turner; Fionnán Ryan, Eoin O’Flaherty, Mikey Corridan; Máirtín McKivergan, Cian McKenna; Tadhg O’Connor, Gearóid White, Tom Quilter; Ryan Hurley, Ronan Carroll, Nick Lacey.
Subs: Cillian Hurley for O’Connor 45, Darragh Murphy for Ryan Hurley 48.
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare).
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Tralee CBS Kerry joint captains Fionnán Ryan, left, and Máirtín McKivergan and Coláiste Mhuire Mullingar captain Michael Weir with the cup ahead of the upcoming Masita All Ireland PPS Hogan Football Final during the Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Finals 2026 launch at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile