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‘Bridge lay down a marker

This article is from page 67 of the 2011-03-22 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 67 JPG

Sixmilebridge 0-17 – Clonlara 2-5 at Dr Daly Park, Tulla

YOU get the sense with Sixmilebridge that where this championship is concerned, 2011 is about unfinished business.

That mood was very much in evidence in Tulla on St Patrick’s Day when the defeated finalists from 2010 were comfortable winners over a Clonlara side that were always chasing a losing cause once they found themselves trailing by seven points at half-time having played with the wind.

Yes, the ‘Bridge hit this championship running, strutting to a six-point victory that flattered Clonlara somewhat as both their goals came in the flurry of action in the final five minutes that also saw Eoin Meehan and Cathal O’Connell see red for the vanquished, while John Fennessy suffered the same fate for the winners.

The 2009 champions never really looked back after responding to the opening point from Cathal O’Connell in the fifth minute by reeling off five of their own to lead by 0-5 to 0-1 after 15 minutes. Ronan Mullane did the early damage with two points before a hat-trick from man-of-thematch Jamie Shanahan.

The marker was down and the ‘Bridge more than living up to their early billing for the rest of the game. A four-point lead was stretched to seven by the interval, with Shanahan notching two more frees, while points from play came via Sam O’Sullivan, Shane Golden and Shanahan brought their tally to 0-11.

Clonlara were fighting a losing battle, with only Cathal O’Connell’s frees (2) and an effort from play by Colm Galvin keeping them anyway competitive. The 2008 champions did rouse themselves early in the second half, moving Darach Honan from midfield to full-forward and opening the scoring thanks to Thomas Begley.

However, it was as good as it got for over 25 minutes as the ‘Bridge soon assumed total control and reeled off another flurry of five unanswered points by the 50th minute to move 11 clear. Impressive wing-back John Fennessy got them going with a huge point from play three minutes into the half, before points by Shanahan and Seadna Morey stretched the lead to nine by the 40th minute.

Clonlara needed goals, but after Darach Honan’s 20-metre free was stopped by Stephen Fleming in the 45th minute they had to wait until very late in the game for consolation scores, with Honan blasting a semipenalty to the net in the 56th minute and then teeing up Cathal O’Connell for a goal a minute later.

Then came the argy bargy that saw three players seeing red, with Fennessy rather unluckily being picked out as one of the culprits.

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