“THE WIND never won any game’ was the resigned assessment of one of the Kilmaley supporters leaving Clareabbey on Sunday and it cer- tainly summed up this game in one fell swoop. You see, Sixmilebridge appeared in a perilous situation at half-time in this game, only leading by one point after having the backing of a sizeable gale that blew towards Clarecastle. They had hit seven points in that opening period, four from the stick of Sam O’Sullivan but more significantly had also hit 11 wides, opting in the main to shoot from distance instead of working the ball into their inside line.
Meanwhile, Kilmaley were plug- ging away at the other end, backed by Sean Hehir at centre-back and John Cabey from midfield that allowed them to supply full-forward Brian McDonald for three of their six first half scores.
As a result, Kilmaley would have been much the happier side at the interval and as the second half pro- eressed, began to turn the screw on their opponents. A Cabey free had them level by the 33rd, and over the next five minute pushed ahead on
three occasions, only to be dragged back by O’Sullivan points.
The game turned decisively in the 40th minute though when a good passing move involving Mike O’Halloran and Declan Murphy was moved out to Sam O’Sullivan in the centre who weaved his way past two tackles before dispatching to the net.
Suddenly, it was Kilmaley who were on the backfoot and last year’s intermediate champions grew 1n con- fidence with every passing minute. Cabey and O’Sullivan swapped frees by the 43rd but over the next ten min- utes, Sixmilebridge had three oppor- tunities to finish the game but Kevin Lynch and Paul Corbett’s shots were both saved by goalkeeper Bryan O’Loughlin while Joe O’Halloran’s effort went wide of the right post.
Under such pressure, Kilmaley fi- nally relinquished in the 51st minute when Joe O’Halloran was strong in the pull to guide his shot over the line after Paul Corbett’s initial effort was stopped and now five points clear, the Bridge’s first points of the cam- paign appeared to be only a matter of time.
Kilmaley fought admirably to the end but now desperate for scores, they caught the wayward shooting
bug as they tallied up a plethora of late wides. Declan Clancy finally broke their 20 minute deadlock with a point but the fightback was short- lived as Sixmilebridge substitute Trevor Purcell cancelled it out in injury time. It sets up a last round crunch match with Eire Og to decide their fate while Kilmaley were left to rue the conditions.