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Newmarket-on-Fergus 2-11 – Kilmaley 2-11 at Knockalisheen Park, Meelick
NEWMARKET WILL be disappointed that they didn’t hold on while Kilmaley will wonder how they lost their foothold in a game they seemed to be controlling for two-thirds of the tie but deep down, it’s unlikely that either club will turn their nose up at a chance to get another competitive game under their belts before facing joint-championship favourites Cratloe in the last four.
Kilmaley appeared to be cruising towards victory following an impressive first half showing that saw them lead by five. They got off to the perfect start with an early settling goal from Daire Keane after two minutes when he doubled on a long range Michael O’Neill free to the net. Newmarket responded well to gain parity by the ninth minute through Sean O’Connor, Shane Liddy and Darren Duggan but with centre-back Darren O’Connor sweeping up everything, the switch of Keane to centre-forward was the tonic needed to curb his influence. It allowed Kilmaley to pick off six points without reply from Daire Keane (3), John Cabey, Michael O’Neill and Shane Darcy and by the interval, Kilmaley held a 1-6 to 0-4 advantage.
Having been uncharacteristically sluggish in the opening half, Newmarket were determined to get back into the contest on the restart but needed a spark to ignite their flame. That came in the 38th minute when a defensive error allowed Shane Liddy to pick up possession, drive at the Kilmaley defence and unleash a shot to the top corner. That goal changed matters dramatically and with Sean O’Connor pulling the strings at midfield, Newmarket maintained that intensity to score a further 1-3 without reply to open up a four point lead by the turn of the final quarter.
Sean O’Connor had a hand in all those scores, setting up Niall Enright and Frank Melody to equalise before grabbing the second goal himself when collecting a Darren Duggan lineball and striking an unstoppable shot from distance to the net.
Meanwhile, freefalling Kilmaley finally stopped the rot in the 51st minute through a Daire Keane ’65 following a batted shot from the same player that was turned away by goalkeeper Niall Woods.
Two further close efforts were also spurned by a resurgent Kilmaley who by the 60th minute were still trailing by four at 2-11 to 1-10. However, after a John Cabey point, Michael Pyne earned his side one final opportunity with a 20 metre free and inevitably up stepped Daire Keane to smash the ball to the net and ensure another day out for both sides this weekend.
Newmarket- on- Fergus
Niall Woods, Shane McDermott, Niall O’Connor, Niall Garry,Alan McInerney, Darren O’Connor, David Liddy, Sean O’Connor (1-2), Frank Melody (0-2), Noel Frawley (0-1), Niall Enright (0-1), LiamClancy (0-1 1f), Thomas Griffin, Darren Duggan (0-3 1f, 1’65), Shane Liddy (1-1)
Subs
Shane Kelleher for Griffin (23 mins, inj), Ian Cusack for Clancy (53 mins)
Kilmaley
Bryan O’Loughlin, Martin O’Connor, Stephen Griffey, Niall McGuane, Kevin Collellan, Colin McGuane, Kevin McNamara (0-1), Eoin Enright, Conor Cleary, Michael O’Neill (0-1 1f), Michael Pyne, John Cabey (0-2), Shane Darcy (0-1), Daire Keane (2-6 1-2f, 1’65), Shane Culligan
Subs
Paul Kennedy for Culligan (44 mins), Eoin Fitzgerald for Darcy (52 mins)
Man of the Match
Sean O’Connor (Newmarket- on- Fergus) Referee Ger Hoey (Killanena)