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Kildysart 2-09 – Meelick 2-06 at Gurteen
KILDYSART supporters were put through the full gamut of emotions before finally clinching some much needed silverware on Saturday. 2-5 to 0-1 clear by the break, nothing but a comfortable victory looked on the cards but in the end, they can count themselves extremely fortunate to get out of Gurteen with the cup in what was a compelling tie.
Their superior scoring ability was the difference in the opening period when a brace of Ian Slobody goals along with points from Keith Murphy (2), Brian Eyres, Kieran Leahy and the tireless Keith O’Connor opened up a substantial ten point interval advantage.
However, that scoreline doesn’t tell the full story of a half in which Meelick had ample opportunities to make a telling impression on the game but misfired. In all, the south east Clare side would kick 11 wides and had numerous goal chances, two of which fell in the opening half when Oisin Hickey might have earned a penalty for his side while a minute later, the crossbar saved Kildysart before Colin Ryan blazed the rebound over the bar from close range.
But in those exchanges, Meelick could sense that there was still hope and they were given the perfect start to the second period when Niall Mullen found the top corner of the net after only two minutes.
Kildysart brushed off that blow to reply through Dermot Eyres and Slobody by the 42nd minute but by then, Meelick could smell blood and with Craig Madigan, Damien Moloney and Oisin Hickey to the fore, they gathered momemtum. Points from Moloney and Hickey who might have grabbed a goal started the charge which really ignited when Meelick’s best player Madigan sent a rebound to the net after Dara Quinn’s initial shot had been saved by Pa Kelly.
An Oisin Hickey point cut the deficit to just three by the 47th minute but try as they might, they were unable to grab an equalising goal. Keith O’Connor lifted the siege with a point while also setting up Slobody for a shot that grazed both goalkeeper and crossbar before bouncing to safety. While down the other end, Madigan had two good efforts repelled while a final chance for Hickey was stopped by Keith Murphy as Kildysart hung on for a memorable win.
Kildysart
Pa Kelly, Shane Murphy, David McMahon, Kieran Leahy (0-1), Brian Eyres (0-2), Brian Moloney, Keith O’Connor (0-2), Dermot Clancy (Capt.), Cathal Hogan, Damian Hill, Dermot Eyres (0-1), Ian Slobody (2-1), Keith Murphy (0-2)
Sub
Eamonn Murphy for Hogan (45 mins)
Meelick
Roy Duffy, Brian Barrett, Lee Ryan, Eanna Mulvihill, Niall Mullen (1-0), Eoghan Daly, Sean O’Connor, Damien Moloney (0-1), Dara Quinn,Adam Sherlock, Colin Ryan (0-1), Craig Madigan (1-2 1’45), Oisin Hickey (0-2)
Sub
Gary Callinan for O’Connor (13 mins, inj)
Man of the Match
Keith O’Connor (Kildysart) Referee Fergal Gray (Feakle)