Monday, August 23, 2010

Seniors edged out on score difference

St. Josephs Miltown senior side missed out on a quarter final spot by two points on scoring difference following a 2-14 to 1-11 defeat to Kilmurry Ibrickane. Kilmurry started very brightly and lead 2-5 to 0-2 after 15 minutes. The slow start was to prove costly but inspired by some great high fielding by Michael Barry, Miltown hit 1-2 without reply to bring the lead back to four points. Eoin Curtin blasted home a goal from the penalty but had another point ruled out for a controversial square ball call. The five minutes of injury time played at the end of the first half was a key factor in the game as Kilmurry Ibrickane hit three points while Graham Kelly was sent off for a clash with Odran O'Dwyer. Miltown made two changes at half time but couldn't penetrate the Kilmurry Ibrickane for a second goal. However, the team battled all the way to the end. Ultimately, the game against Liscannor when Miltown were missing a number of key players through injury was to prove the difference between qualifying and not. The team lined out as follows: Conor O'Loughlin, Enda Malone, Graham Kely, Shane Curtin, David Cleary, Gordon Kelly(0-1), Enda O'Gorman, Sean Meade, John Meade, Micheal Malone(0-1), Gary Egan, Kevin Keavey(0-1), Eoin Curtin(1-5), Michael Barry(0-1), Joe Curtin(0-1). Subs used: Ian Sexton for Shane Curtin(inj.), Dessie Molohan(0-1) for Gary Egan, Cathal Lafferty for Kevin Keavey, Gearoid Curtin for John Meade, Seanie Malone for Joe Curtin

The Junior A side capped off a disappointing evening for the club when they bowed out of the championship following a one point defeat to Ennistymon on a 2-8 to 1-10 scoreline. The sides were level at 0-5 each at the break. Ennistymon started the second half strongly and raced into a 1-7 to 0-5 lead. However, inspired by Peter Cleary returning after a two year lay off due to injury, Miltown hit back to lead by 1-10 to 1-7 with five minutes remaining. Needing to win by four points to book a quarter final, Miltown had to push forward and Ennistymon scored a breakaway goal to level the tie. The winning point quickly followed and despite some late attacks, Miltown could not find an equaliser. The team lined out as follows: Robbie Healy(0-1), James O'Brien, James Galvin, Kieran Shannon, Gearoid Hynes, Dara McDonagh, Noel Sexton(0-1), Michael Neylon, Gerard Malone, Eoin McDonagh, Michael Talty(0-2), Enda Fox(0-1), Tomas Meade, Peter Cleary(1-1), Niall Quinn(0-5). Subs used: Michael Crehan for Eoin McDonagh

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