IT was edge-of-the-seat stuff, quite literally for those who took advan- tage of the stand in Bodyke, as these east Clare neighbours battled it out for Supremacy in the Under 14C fi- nal on Friday evening. With less than twenty minutes remaining, Scariff held a six point advantage and it seemed as if they were finally about to break their final hoodoo after nar- rowly losing out in the Under 14B equivalent after a replay with amal- gamation neighbours Ogonnelloe as well as the Division 3 schools final a few weeks back.
However, Scariff were unable to close out the game and it allowed Tulla a glimmer of hope that they took full advantage of, with goals from Diarmuid Murphy and Luke Corry to level up the game by the 52nd minute. In fact, Tulla actually took the lead three minutes from time through Mark Lynch before be- ing clawed back by a Ronan Carey 65 on the hour mark.
It set up a nervy grandstand fin- ish that could have really gone any- way before centre-back Barry Nash picked up a break in the Tulla half to claim the winning score.
On the balance of play, Scariff porbably deserved their victory af- ter building up a 2-2 to 0-4 half-time lead against the conditions. Tulla had all the early pressure but Scariff were much more economical, grab- bing two goals with their first two meaningful attacks, both coming in almost identical fashion through the lively Rickie Bolton, who crept in be- hind the Tulla full-back line to pull to the net. Meanwhile, Tulla picked off points through Mark Lynch (2) and a Niall Bolton free.
With Niall Bolton and Barry Nash dominating from their centre-back positions, both forward lines were constantly frustrated but Scariff did add points through Rickie Bolton and Adrian O’Grady before the break to hold a four point advantage.
With the slight breeze at their backs for the second period, Scariff took
control but could only muster points from Martin Cunningham and John Scanlon in that ten minute period. Chief goalpoacher Rickie Bolton was unlucky with two goal bound oppor- tunities, the first shot hitting the side
netting and the second, only a minute later, came back off the post.
Tulla’s challenge appeared to be fading under such pressure but in the 45th minute, they received a inspi- rational shot in the arm when Colin
Corbett’s shot was finished to the net by Diarmuid Murphy to cut the defi- cit to three.
Suddenly, the game altered and became much more open, with both sides passing up goal opportunities at
either end before John Scanlon eased Scariff’s nerves with a point to re- store a four point lead.
Still, that Tulla goal had instilled Some renewed belief in their side, particularly after being humbled by Scariff at the group stages, and they replied immediately after Luke Cor- ry’s shot from distance found the net, and from the next passage of play gained parity through Colin Corbett.
Now in the ascendency, Tulla laid sige to the Scariff half but after see- ing a Colin Corbett shot come back off the post, eventually a crossfield pass from Pariac Mulconroy found Mark Lynch in space to put Tulla in front for only the second time in the game.
With time running out, Scariff threw everything at their opponents in search of an equaliser and after a few near misses, it was the captain Ronan Corry who kept a cool head to convert a 60th minute ’65.
A draw now looked inevitable but after losing out in the B final re- play, Scariff were unwilling to leave things to chance and it eventually paid dividends in the 62nd minute when Barry Nash pushed forward to clinch the winning point.