Sean Treacys Patrick Deegan gets his shot off despite the efforts of Clonakennys Delacy Byrne and Mathew O'Sullivan. PHOTO: DIARMUID BRENNAN

Clonakenny take advantage of Treacys red mist

GAA: FBD Insurance Tipperary Senior Hurling - Seamus O’Riain Cup Group 3

 

 

Clonakenny 2-22

Sean Treacys 2-16

 

Report: Liam Hogan in Templederry

 

Clonakenny came from behind to defeat fourteen man Sean Treacys by six points at in this Seamus O Riain Cup group 3 clash on Sunday evening.

The game was full of good fast hurling, great scores and fine saves which produced many twists and turns but the main turning point came in the 40th minute when Sean Treacys lost corner back William Mackey to a red card following an off the ball incident.

Sean Treacys led 2-12 to 1-14 at that stage in which they looked like winning after coming from behind in the first half. However it must be said that they needed the excellent goalkeeping of Shane Stapleton to keep them in the game as he made two outstanding saves.

However the sending off was crucial and Clonakenny were probably the better all round team and in the final twenty minutes they outscored last year’s County Intermediate champions 1-8 to 0-4 with Kian O’Dwyer unerring from frees as he produced a tally of 0-14 in a man of the match performance.

Midfielder John Joe Ryan was a close second, covering every inch of the field while adding two points to his evening’s work. Nicky Ryan in attack caught the eye while Willie Ryan was sound at centre back.

Clonakenny had the better of the exchanges in the opening quarter and Nicky Ryan’s goal in the fifth minute put them 1-2 to 0-1 in front. The lead increased to five in the thirteenth minute when Kian O’Dwyer scored a point after his point blank shot was tipped over the bar by Shane Stapleton.

However Sean Treacys began to steady the ship. Brilliant hurling by Seanie Ryan at centre back plus the all round work of Sean Hickey at centre field lay the foundation for their forwards to pay dividends and none better than Patrick Carey to exploit any weakness in the Clonakenny defence. Brian Carey was equally prolific and his goal in the 16th minute brought the West-men back into the game.

After Kian O’Dwyer made it 1-9 to 1-6 after the 24th minute, the Treacy boys hit three points on the trot through Patrick Carey, Daragh Kennedy and Brian Carey to level.

In the 29th minute Patrick Carey had Treacy’s second goal after confusion in the Clonakenny defence prevented them from clearing the danger.

Sean Treacys continued to bombard the Clonakenny goal area and approaching half time Jody Ryan had to settle for a point, with a goal at his mercy, to send his men four clear at the interval, 2-10 to 1-9.

Within a minute of the restart, Clonakenny had reduced the deficit to two with points from Kian O’Dwyer (free) and Nicky Ryan before Jody Ryan (hampered by a leg injury) had to settle for another point when a goal chance was on offer.

But with Bobby Bergin back in attack the Clonakenny forward line outscored Treacys 0-3 to 0-1 over the next eight minutes. Then Sean Treacys received a further setback due to Mackey’s exit. But despite the numerical disadvantage didn’t hinder Sean Treacys as they moved three clear again thanks to two Patrick Carey frees but on reaching the 54th minute Clonakenny were level 1-17 to 2-14 after Kian O’Dwyer rattled three quick points.

Despite the best efforts of Seanie Ryan for Treacys it was one-way traffic now in terms of scores as Clonakenny tacked on more with Mathew Sullivan’s 58th minute goal, with aid of the foot, helping his team to a four point lead 2-18 to 2-14.

Further points by John Joe Ryan and Nicky Ryan, either side of another Stapleton save, increased daylight between the teams and by then Clonakenny were pretty much focussed on their final group game next weekend against Mullinahone, a must win game for both sides.

 

MATCH DIGEST

Player of the Match: Kian O'Dwyer (Clonakenny)

Clonakenny: Walter Byrne (6); Alexi Harty (6), Diarmuid Ryan (7), Tom Carroll (6); Donie Greed (6), Willie Ryan (7), Delacy Byrne (6); John Joe Ryan (0-2, 8), Jonathon Cody (0-1, 7); Kian O’Dwyer (0-14, 10f) (8), Nicky Ryan (1-3, 8), Matthew Sullivan (1-1, 7); Bobby Bergin (7), Peadar Byrne (6), Michael John Carroll (0-1, 6).

Sean Treacys: Shane Stapleton (8); Willie Mackey (6), Michael Feehan (7), Emmett Ryan (6); Andy O’Brien (6), Seanie Ryan (8), Tom Hickey (6); Sean Hickey (0-1, 7), Patrick Deegan (6); Christy Egan (6), Jody Ryan (0-2, 7), Brian Carey (1-1, 7); Paul Nolan (0-1, 6), Patrick Carey (1-9, 0-4f, 0-2’65) (7), Darragh Kennedy (0-2, 7).

Referee: Tom McGrath (Loughmore/Castleiney)