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Crusheen come out on top in lacklustre contest

This article is from page 64 of the 2011-06-07 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 64 JPG

Crusheen 2-12 – Sixmilebridge 0-16 at O’Garney Park, Sixmilebridge

SKY SPORTS would have had been promoting this game for months in advance. The county champions Crusheen versus the Clare Cup equivalents Sixmilebridge promised a supercup of sorts to decide the ultimate champions. Instead, after the rigours of the weekend’s championship action, the standard of play was more like the Charity Shield, with both sides having to dip into their extended panels to decide which side took poll position in the race for two semi-final spots.

A goal in each half was enough to secure the points for the county champions, a victory that seemed very unlikely in a lacklustre first half offering that saw them trail by 0-8 to 0-2 as late at the 29th minute.

Up to that point, it was the Niall Gilligan show, with the former county senior and indeed current county intermediate chalking up five early points along with having a pull saved by goalkeeper Donal Tuohy.

Meanwhile, Crusheen couldn’t hit a barn door with a banjo but improved significantly with the introduction of Gearoid O’Doherty who decisively hit 1-1 from placed balls late in the half to slash the deficit. The goal came from a 20 metre free after he had been fouled himself and it was a welcome boost going in at half-time only trailing by two at 0-8 to 1-3.

With Gilligan being Sixmilebri dge’s main scoring forward, he maintained his good form on the restart with three further points while also having a flick drift by the post.

Crusheen, however, seemed to have the better balance and after O’Doherty, Paddy Meaney, Gerry O’Grady and Niall Fitzgibbon had levelled matters by the 40th minute, they used the momentum to grab a second goal in the 42nd minute when Shaun Dillon was quickest to react to a rebound from a Paddy O’Grady shot.

Now in front for the first time in the game, the county champions cemented their lead further with points from O’Doherty and Dillon, and while Gilligan would add four more points, O’Doherty and Paddy Meaney were equal to those efforts on the scoreboard.

The home side did create a match winning goal chance in injury-time when David O’Connor pulled across the 20 metre line to Tommy Morey but his shot was expertly hooked by Cathal Dillon and Crusheen held on for could be an important victory.

Crusheen
Donal Tuohy, John Brigdale, Cronan Dillon,Alan Brigdale, Jason Greene, Cian Dillon, Cathal Dillon, Shaun Dillon (1-1), Gerry O’Grady (0-1), Gearoid O’Donnell, Niall Fitzgibbon (0-2), Jamie Fitzgibbon, Conor O’Donnell, Patrick O’Grady, Paddy Meaney (0-3)

Sub
Gearoid O’Doherty (1-5f) for C. O’Donnell (25 mins)

Sixmilebridge
Derek Fahy,Tadgh Keogh,Aidan Quilligan,Trevor Purcell, Barry O’Connor, John Fennessy, Paidí Fitzpatrick (0-1), David O’Connor, Robert Conlon,Tony Carmody,Tommy Morey, Pa Sheehan (0-1), Niall Gilligan (0-12 7f, 2’65’s), Brian Culbert, Danny Morey (0-2)

Subs
Paul Fitzpatrick for Purcell (HT),Anthony Liddane for Culbert (39 mins)

Man of the Match
Shaun Dillon (Crusheen) Referee Seanie McMahon (Newmarket)

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