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Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-10 – Kildysart 0-7 at Cooraclare
KILMURRY Ibrickane’s train is beginning to build up a head of steam – not just at senior level with the O’Gorman and Cusack Cups already on the sideboard back in Peter O’Dwyer’s homestead in Mullagh.
The intermediate train is purring along nicely too – like their senior brethren they’re in the knockout stages, for them it’s a semi-final thanks to this hard-earned win over Kildysart on early Sunday afternoon.
Kildysart looked like they were on their way to victory early in the second half when they forged 0-7 to 0-3 clear, but from there Kilmurry finally found their feet, began to use the wind to maximum advantage and eventually reeled off seven points in succession to get home by three.
It was tough on Kildysart who were beaten semi-finalists last year, when they went down in a replay to eventual champions St Breckan’s. They went into this game on the back of a four-point win over Kilfenora in the first round, with a semi-final spot with a game to spare at stake in this one.
It looked to be Kildysart’s for the taking as they led 0-6 to 0-3 at halftime. With Ger ‘Bobby’ Kelly displaying his usual accuracy from frees – he landed two in the half, as well as chipping in with one from play, they grabbed the initiative in the second quarter of the half.
The sides were locked at 0-3 apiece after 18 minutes, Odran O’Dwyer (2) and Senan McCarthy were on the mark for the men for Ibrickane, but from there Kildysart dug deep to open up a double scores lead at halftime.
Christy Clancy, Keith Murphy and Kieran Ayres contributed points from play in the half as they were full value for that three points advantage, while a point early in the second half from Ger ‘Bobby’ Kelly stretched that lead out to four.
However, Kilmurry gradually came to life, with the introduction of veteran John Talty into fray playing a crucial part in giving them a stanglehold of the midfield exchanges, dominance that ultimately paved the way for the scores to give them to two precious points.
Odran O’Dwyer and Colm Donnellan were on the mark with points as the comeback cranked to life – they held Kildysart scoreless for the final 25 minutes.
The lead score came from Mark Moloney after 53 minutes, while Thomas O’Connor and Odran O’Dwyer also chipped in with points as they eased to their three-point comeback success.
Kilmurry Ibrickane
DavidTalty, Eamon Dunne, John Sexton, John McNamara, Mark Moloney (0-1), Gary Donnellan, Pat Sexton,Vinny Talty,Thomas O’Connor (0-1),Adrian Murrihy, Thomas Greene, ColmDonnellan (0-1),Aidan Moloney Jnr, Odran O’Dwyer (0-6, 2f), Senan McCarthy (0-1). Sub JohnTalty for McCarthy.
Kildysart
John Murray, John Guinane, Shane McNeilus, Kieran Ayres (0-1), Brian Ayres, Keith O’Connor, Michael Eustace, Brian O’Sullivan, Neil O’Connor, John Clancy, Christy Clancy (0-1), Niall Guinane, Ger Kelly (0-4, 3f), Keith Murray (0-1), Kevin Kelly. Subs Eoin Cleary for Niall Guinane, Damian Murtagh for Kevin Kelly.
Man of the Match
Odran O’Dwyer (Kilmurry Ibrickane) Referee Pat Cosgrove (Corofin)