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Thursday, 24th


May 2018 Dungourney Defeat Milford After Extra Time


Dungourney 2-22 Milford 1-21


Dungourney got the


better of Milford after a mighty struggle at Kilavul- len last Saturday night, in round one of the Interme- diate


hurling champion-


ship. It took a smashing goal


from Sean Hegarty in the second period


of extra


time to finally see Dung- ourney through as Ryan Denny completed the vic- tory with three


free’s as Dungourney now advance to round 3. While Milford made a


good start with Eoin Dil- lon, Henry O’Gorman and Anthony Watson prom-


pointed


inent in the early stages, gradually


Dungourney


began to find their range and with Ryan Benny and Brian Ahern in good form, the East Cork side began to open up a lead. By half time a Niall Motherway point sent Dungourney to the interval leading by 0-9 to 0-6. On the resumption both sides traded point for point with Milford drawing clos- er with a Dylan –Hayes Daly score before Dung-


ourney stretched clear with a goal from Brian Aherne. Ryan Denny extended the lead to four points but Mil- ford refused to fold and in a late run of scores they drew level 1-17 each. In extra time Milford with


continued


Henry O’Gorman put Milford two in front be- fore Sean Hegarty bagged the


crucial second goal


for Dungourney and with Ryan Denny slotting three late


free’s the East Cork three


points as Henry O’Gor- man, Paddy Sheehy and Markey Sheehy were on target while Ryan Denny and Dara Ahern made it a one point game after the first period of extra time.


side were safely through to round 3.


Dungourney: R Denny


0-10, B Aherne 1-1, Sean Hegarty 1-0, Shane He- garty 0-3, D Aherne 0-2, J McCarthy 0-2, B Ahern 0-2, D Healy and N Moth- erway 0-1 each.


Carrig Na bhFear Hold Out


Carrig Na bhFear 0-11 Glenbower Rovers 0-10


Carrig Na bhFear , just


about deserved their one point victory over Glen- bower Rovers at the Lis- goold venue last Saturday evening in the opening round of the


“Michael


O’Connor Motor Factors” EC JAFC. In a game where both


sides were missing players, it took a while to get going with the sides sharing just four points in the opening


quarter. Colm O’Reil-


ly pointed two free’s for Carrig Na bhFear while Brendan Delaney and Mathew Murphy were on target for Glenbower Rov- ers. Kieran Lane landed a fine point into the road end to give Glenbower Rovers the lead, but it was Carrig Na bhFear that fin- ished the half much better as Paul O’Keeffe, John and


James Forde along


with two points from Colm O’Reilly that took Carrig Na bhFear to the interval leading by 0-7 to 0-4 as Cathal Deane landed


a


good point for the Killeagh boys.


On the resumption,


Colm O’Reilly took his tally to six with a convert- ed free and a point from play as Carrig Na bhFear now held a five point lead. Glenbower Rovers with some positional switches, began to get into the game with subs Andy Walsh and Cian Fogarty doing well for them. Points from Mathew Murphy and Kieran Lane


from a free closed the gap and when team captain Murphy landed a splen- did effort in the 45th


min-


ute, the lead was back to two. Kieran Lane made it a one point game as we entered the final quarter with Carrig Na bhFear just about hanging on. Glen- bower Rovers pushed hard for an equaliser but Colm O’Reilly converted a free after


a the ball defender picked off the ground.


John Forde looked to have sealed the deal for Carrig Na BhFear when he shot over from play, with just under ten minutes remain-


ing as the lead was back to a three point game. Glenbower Rovers were


now throwing caution to the wind as full back Dar- ragh O’Brien came for- ward and with the Carrig defence


they conceded a free that Kieran Lane slotted over from an acute angle. With just three minutes remain- ing Cian Fogarty came forward to kick a superb point with the margin now down to a single


under pressure Milford: H O’Gorman


0-11, E Dillon 1-2, A Wat- son 0-3, P Sheehy 0-3, S Whelan and D Hayes Daly 0-1 each. Dungourney: D Hen-


nessy, K Aherne, J Leahy, K Rohan, N Motherway, J Griffin, B Ahern, D Healy, Shane Hegarty, Bri- an Aherne, J McCarthy, Sean Hegarty, D Aherne, R Denny and A Aherne. Subs used C Griffin for E Aherne. Milford: S O’Leary, G


hold out. We had two min- utes of additional time, but Glenbower Rovers came mighty close, but in the end it is Carrig Na bhFear that emerge with victory by a slender margin after Glenbower Rover’s staged a fine second half come- back. Carrig Na bhFear: C


O’Reilly 0-7 (0-4f) John Forde 0-2, James Forde and P O’Keeffe 0-1 each. Glenbower Rovers: K


point.


Could Glenbower Rovers get an equaliser to send the game to extra time. or would Carrig Na bhFear


Lane 0-4 (0-3f) M Mur- phy 0-3 (0-2f) C Fogarty, C Deane and B Delaney 0-1 each. Carrig Na bhFear: C


Hayes, T Sheehan, C Cooney, D Sweeney, C Cronin, D O’Driscoll, G Geaney, S Horgan, M


O’ Mahony, C O’Gor- man, R O’Gorman, D Hannigan, E Dillon, T O’ Flynn, D Hayes-Daly, P Watson, B Villiers, A Watson, S


Whelan, M


Sheehy, H O’Gorman and B Murphy. Subs used P Sheehy for B Villers, P O’ Regan for D Hayes-Daly, S O’Riordan for B Murphy, A O’Gorman for E Dillon Inj and M Whelan for M Sheehy. Referee: Dave Farrell Jnr (Mitchelstown)


Ahern, C Hill, B Murphy, James Forde, John Forde, P O’Keeffe Capt and Colm O’Reilly. Subs used C Burns B/S for P O’Keeffe 44m and S Farrell


for C


Hill 50m. Glenbower Rovers: B McCarthy, K Fennelly, D o’Brien, J O’Rourke, M Fitzgerald, P O’Neill, A Keniry, C Kelly-Burns, K Lane, G Dulea, B Delaney, C Deane, D Motherway, M Murphy and C Treacy. Subs used A Walsh for D Motherway HT, C Foga- rty for K Fennelly Ht, A Galvin for P O’Neill 40m, D Mathews for C Treacy 55m. Referee: Pa O’Driscoll (Bride Rovers)


County U21 A Football Round 1 - Aghada Steamroll St. Michaels Aghada, encountered Aghada 3-13 St. Michaels 1-6


some difficulty in their opening round encoun- ter with city side St Mi- chaels, played in Pairc Ui Rinn last Friday night. The East Cork champions continued to


show the good form dis- played in their division- al final and the Conor Counihan managed side finished stronger than the St Michaels lads.


Aghada and St Mi- Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


chaels were level at half- time at 1-5 each with the Aghada goal com- ing from Luke O’Con- nell with Kevin O’Han- lon, Daniel Creedon and Charlie prominent


in


Terry attack


while Jordan Tynan and Kaelin O’Donoghue marshalled the defence really well. A second goal also


from Luke O’Connell midway through the second half


eastcorkjournal put day- @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


light between the sides and Aghada began to pull clear in the closing stages with a third goal sealing what turned out to be a comfortable vic- tory at the finish.


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