That is the most recent in a string of All-Eire semi-final disappointments for Slaughtneil, who’ve been the dominant pressure in Ulster over the previous decade.
Their 5 semi-final reverses included some near-misses, notably final yr’s one-point defeat by Sarsfields after extra-time.
However they didn’t come fairly as shut on Sunday as Loughrea pulled clear throughout a dominant second-half show to e-book their place within the showpiece recreation.
Regardless of not having performed a aggressive recreation since beating St Thomas’ to retain the Galway title on 1 November, Loughrea appeared sharper from the outset as they raced right into a 0-3 to 0-0 lead by way of Caimin Killeen and Tiernan Killeen’s level from play and a Martin McManus free.
However after Conor McAllister nailed a long-range rating, Slaughtneil settled into the sport and trailed 0-6 to 0-5 after quarter-hour due to 4 Shea Cassidy factors.
Anthony Burns spurned the primary aim likelihood of the sport when he blasted large, and whereas Tiernan Killeen’s free stretched Loughrea’s benefit to 2 factors, two Shea Cassidy frees introduced Slaughtneil again stage for the primary time.
Jamie Ryan and Chrissy McKaigue – working in a sophisticated position for Slaughtneil – exchanges scores earlier than Burns atoned for his earlier miss when he blasted excessive into Oisin O’Doherty’s web after an extended ball ahead brought about confusion within the Derry aspect’s defence.
Caimin Killeen scored a positive level from play for Loughrea, however Shea Cassidy and Ruairi O Mianain’s efforts ensured Slaughtneil solely trailed by two on the interval.

