Late flurry guides Templederry to knockout stages

 

Templederry Kenyon's 1-23

St Mary's 1-21

 

Report: Jamie O’Flaherty in Cashel

 

Templederry Kenyon's had to delve into all their reserves of experience to snatch an injury time victory over St Mary's to progress to the quarter finals of the Seamus O Riain Cup.

Three late points saw Templederry face a relegation playoff but now go into the quarter final as top seeds after grinding down a St Mary's side that looked to have won the game when captain Richie Gunne made a goal-saving challenge to keep his side one point to the good with ten minutes remaining many thought it would be their day.

But just like many close games there’s usually a big moment and it came in the 54th minute. Seamus Kennedy’s free dropped under the crossbar, the clearance was rifled to the net but the goal was ruled out, adjudged to have been a square ball. St Mary’s didn’t score again after that and lost momentum, conceding three points and the opportunity to advance to the knockout stages.

Templederry Kenyons were good value for their early six-point advantage; Eanna Murray found his range as early as the first minute from a free and soon added two more. Adrian Ryan then blasted past Enda Dunphy to double Kenyon’s lead before Sammy Ryan pointed for St Mary’s to settle the Clonmel side.

Ryan added another point for the Kenyon’s men and Dunphy had to be alert in the St Mary’s goal to deny Sean Ryan but a Gearoid Buckley point coupled with scores from Seamus Kennedy (2) and Conor O’Sullivan kept Mary’s in touch.

By now, St Mary’s looked the better side and soon made it count on the scoreboard through Seamus Kennedy (2), Buckley and Niall Hoctor. Not to be out done, Kenyons responded and had point scorers in captain Gearoid Ryan, Adrian Ryan (2) and Sean Ryan but Mary’s finished the half stronger and reduced the deficit to the bear minimum when the ever-reliable Seamus Kennedy stroked over a further three points from frees either side of Niall Hoctor’s point.

St Mary’s carried that momentum into the second half and had their noses in front for the first time by the 34th minute. Two more Seamus Kennedy points drew them level after Gearoid Ryan had pointed for Kenyon's but a beautiful Sammy Ryan point off his left side gave St Mary’s the advantage. However, an injury to Enda Dunphy put a halt to the St Mary’s charge and Kenyon's took advantage when play resumed by scoring three unanswered points.

In typical fashion, St Mary’s responded again and Seamus Kennedy fired over a free after his brother Sean was bundled over on his way to goal but yet again Kenyon's replied through Murray and Hogan.

By now it was anyone’s game and both teams threw everything at each other. Two more Seamus Kennedy points were matched by Adrian Ryan and Eanna Murray but a Niall Hoctor goal for the Clonmel side with ten minutes remaining set up a grandstand finish. Now two points behind, Kenyon’s showed huge character to get the next two scores but another Seamus Kennedy free meant St Mary’s led again with five minutes remaining.

And then came the turning point. A long-range Kennedy free just fell short and when the resulting clearance was blasted to the net, referee John O’Grady ruled it out, adjudging that a St Mary’s player was in the square in the build-up.

Buoyed by the let-off, Templederry Kenyons finished the stronger and ensured their passage to the quarter final stage by rattling off three unanswered points through Eanna Murray (2) and Darragh Carey.

 

MATCH DIGEST

Player of the Match: Eanna Murray (Templederry Kenyons)

Templederry Kenyons: John Kennedy (7), Michael Ryan (6), Thomas Stapleton (7), Tom Ryan (7), Christy Coughlan (6), Liam McCutcheon (7), Adrian Ryan (1-4, 8), Tadgh McLoughlin (6), Sean Ryan (0-3, 8), Gearoid Ryan (0-2, 7), Darragh Carey (0-1, 6), Mathew Hogan (0-2, 7), Eanna Murray (0-10, 9f) 9), Dale Donnelly (6), Colm Murray (0-1, 6).

Subs: Mikie Ryan (6) for Carey, Padraig O’Leary (6) for C Murray.

St Mary’s: Enda Dunphy (7); Joe Gunne (7), Paul Nolan (7), Josh Ryan (6), Jamie Peters (7), Liam Ryan (6), Richie Gunne (7), Seamus Kennedy (0-13, 12f) 8), Ross Peters (7), Sammy Ryan (0-2, 7), Conor O’Sullivan (0-2, 7), Sean Kennedy (6), Gearoid Buckley (0-1, 6), Michael Murphy (0-1, 6), Niall Hoctor (1-2, 8).

Sub: Cathal Deely (6) for Buckley.

Referee: John O'Grady (Rosegreen)