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Gulf in class evident as Clondegad score again

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Clondegad 3-14 – Ballyvaughan 0-07 at Pairc Finne, Corofin

A GAME that mattered little in terms of the overall championship and in truth, it showed. Clondegad were safely into the semi-finals as group winners before a ball had been kicked while Ballyvaughan were at the opposite end of the spectrum and facing a relegation battle regardless of the result. And that previous form didn’t lie as last year’s finalists strolled to a handsome win in second gear and could afford to experiment with positions, tactics and even empty the bench to encouraging effect ahead of their semi-final showdown against O’Callaghan’s Mills.

In fact, budding spectators could have saved themselves a few bob and double-backed to the gate before the throw-in as the respective warm-ups succinctly displayed the contrasting difference in confidence and inten- sity. Clondegad’s near 30 minute session was high tempo stuff befitting a side determined to finally get over the line in the championship while Ballyvaughan’s leisurely gathering typified their moral crushing struggle this year with a threadbare squad.

Unquestionably Ballyvaughan did their upmost to impose themselves on their opponents and were honest to a fault but in terms of scoring prowess, pace and purpose, were never going to trouble a Clondegad side desperate not to become another Michael Cusack’s in terms of near misses at intermediate level.

And yet had Ballyvaughan’s most influential player, James Hynes grabbed a 18th minute goal, the north Clare side might have even rallied somewhat but instead the midfielder saw his shot just drift outside the far post. That chance was against the rain somewhat as it was Clondegad who commanded the opening quarter, led by the attacking half-back unit of Francie Neylon and Kieran Browne. On the scoreboard, their control was capped by 1-1 from always available corner-forward Pat Coffey who finished off a great move in only the sixth minute involving Shane Brennan, Eoin Griffin and Eoghan Donnellan before Coffey executed the cool finish under the body of goalkeeper Damien McNamara. That goal added to a brace of frees from Padraig McMahon lifted Clondegad to a five lead by the turn of the opening quarter which was extended to seven by the break at 1-7 to 0-3.

Inbetween James Hynes was effective at both ends, just missing that 18th minute goal chance after receiving the perfect pass from Lorcan Mahon while at the other end only five minutes later, he threw his body in front of McMahon’s goalbound shot to keep his side in the game.

Clondegad used the break to introduce Tony Kelly and Conor Gavin and both would be influential in Clondegad’s more potent second half showing.

With Ballyvaughan increasingly war weary, that added pace gave Clondegad the license to finish the game in style, with Kelly in particular central to that charge.

In all, the dual star would score 1-3 himself and set up two further final quarter goal chances, with Podge McMahon seeing his effort rebound off the butt of the post to safety while the clinical Pat Coffey made no mistake for his second goal of the game in the 54th minute.

In some ways, it was a valuable workout for Clondegad but in others, it was perhaps a phoney war in terms of the imminently tougher challenge to come in the last four.

Clondegad
Declan Flynn (7), Flan Enright (7), Paddy O’Connell (8), Cormac Ryan (7), Kieran Browne (8), Francie Neylon (8), Brian Murphy (7), Cormac Murphy (7), Shane Brennan (8), Francie O’Reilly (7) (0-1), Eoghan Donnellan (8) (0-2), Eoin Griffin (7) (0-2), Kenneth Kelly (7), Padraig McMahon (8) (0-3 3f), Pat Coffey (8) (2-1)

Subs
Tony Kelly (8) (1-3) for O’Reilly (HT), Conor Gavin (7) (0-1) for B. Murphy (HT), James Murphy (6) for C. Murphy (44 mins), Paddy Breen (0-1) for McMahon (51 mins), Flan King for Enright (52 mins)

Ballyvaughan
Damien McNamara (7), John Linnane (6), Sean McNamara (7) (0-1), Mark O’Loughlin (7), Phelim Coyne (6), Kieran Casey (7) (0-1), Marc Walsh (7), Ray Casey (6) (0-1f), James Hynes (7), Lorcan Mahon (6), John McCormack (7), John Mooney (6),Adrian Niland (7) (0-1), Donnacha Mahon (7) (0-2),Thomas Francis (6)

Sub
CianWalsh (6) (0-1) for Mooney (HT)

Man of the Match
Francie Neylon (Clondegad) Referee Pat Cosgrove (Corofin)

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