Shannonside FM Senior Football Championship
Castlerea St. Kevin’s ......................... 0-13
Castlerea St. Kevin’s progressed to the quarter-finals of the Shannonside FM Senior Football Championship with a hard-fought four-point win over Strokestown in Kiltoom on Saturday evening last.
They certainly did not make life easy for themselves however after an inept first half performance left them trailing by three points at the interval. Having said that a much improved second half display sealed their passage through to the last eight of the championship and condemned Strokestown to the relegation play-offs.
Strokestown – for their part – will be disappointed with their performance considering they dominated proceedings in the opening period and lead the contest by 0-7 to 0-3 at one stage. They will now need to re-group to face the dreaded relegation play-off which will take place in the forthcoming weeks.
The teams exchanged points in the early stages of the opening period with John Rogers converting two frees for Strokestown and Ger Heneghan and Sean Ryan accounting for Castlerea’s opening scores.
Castlerea were awarded a penalty in the 12th minute of proceedings after Ronan Curran had been upended but Heneghan seen his tame spot-kick well saved by John McHugh in the Strokestown goal.
Rogers kicked two points to propel his side into the a two-point lead before Castlerea’s John Duggan reduced the deficit with a well-taken score in the 21st minute. Strokestown began to stamp their authority on proceedings at this stage in the contest and three points followed approaching the interval – two from county star Rogers and the other coming from Rory O’Connor.
Castlerea now had it all to do but Heneghan pointed a sideline ball on the stroke of half-time to leave three points separating the teams at the break – 0-7 to 0-4.
Castlerea were a transformed team on the resumption and it didn’t take long for them to level matters through Heneghan (2) and Enda Kenny. However the relentless Rogers was on hand for Strokestown to restore his side’s lead in the contest by a solitary point.
Heneghan converted a free midway through the second period to level proceedings once again as Castlerea’s dominance began to gain rewards. The introduction of Dermot Lyons was also to have a telling factor on the game – he kicked three points in the final quarter when the Strokestown challenge began to fade.
Further scores from Noel Curran and Heneghen sealed Castlerea’s victory and put the cherry on top of a very impressive second half display which sees them qualify for the quarter-finals of the Shannonside FM Senior Football Championship.
Castlerea, St. Kevin’s: G. Claffey; G. Tiernan, P. Duignan, E. Creaton; N. Curran (0-1), D. Murphy, D. Flahive; M. Killilea, J. Duggan (0-1); S. Ryan (0-1), E. Kenny (0-1), C. Dineen; R. Curran, N. Dineen, G. Henneghan (0-6, three frees). Subs: M. Finneran for Creaton (blood-sub), D. Creaton for Flahive (43 mins), D. Lyons (0-3) for Duggan (46 mins), B. Carty for Ryan (60 mins).
Strokestown: J. McHugh; N. Owens, R. Owens, J. Dolan; D. Rogers, M. Beirne, E. Collins; M. Collum, D. Hagan; J. Rogers (0-8, six frees), P. McGinley, R. O’Connor (0-1)’ K.J Dolan, K. Bosquette, C. Silke. Subs: E. Molloy for Bosquette (38mins), N. Brogan for K. J Dolan (56mins), D. Caslin for J. Dolan (56mins)
Referee: J. Reilly.
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