On a wet and winding day that made it challenging for both teams, this was always going to be a game of two halves Crettyard had the wind in the first half and created some good half chances in which Noel Leech scored from one after 20 minutes. Mill began to grow in to the game and started to get a foothold in the midfield and began to apply pressure to the Crettyard defence. This was rewarded when a free kick from Eric Mackey was played back across the six yard box for Dylan Wynne to smartly finish home to make 1-1. It stayed like this until the half time whistle.
For the second half, it was Mill Celtic who had the wind at their backs and they began to boss the open fifteen minutes of the half without creating anything clear cut. With 20 minutes to go, a speculative half volley from Dylan Wynne was spilled into the goal to put Mill 2-1 up. Straight from the restart, Crettyard put a good move together when Noel Leech crossed from the right in which Farrell Cuddihy controlled and finished for a excellent goal to bring it back to 2-2. Conditions began to get really bad and the remaining of the game ended up in a sporting battle with neither side been able to add to the score line. Best for Crettyard were Jonah Kelly, Farrell Cuddihy and Jamie Conway while for Mill Paddy Dunne, Killian Harney and Michael O’Sullivan stood out.