Bray People

GAEL FORCE!

North Wicklow storm to win

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NORTH WICK GAELS 4-14 GLENEALY 4-06

THIS game could have been described as a game of two halves.

Certainly from the off, the pace-setters were Glenealy, who set down a real marker, which saw them build up an early lead of 3-2 to 0-4 lead, with goals from Michael Og O’Neill, Fionn Luddy and James French.

North Wicklow Gaels were finding it difficult to get a foothold in the game, but for the point taking from play and frees by wing-forward Luke Dorgan.

The sharp-shooter hammered over four points in the opening nineteen minutes.

In between, Glenealy’s talented midfielder Fionn Luddy was very accurate from placed balls.

A goal from midfielder Daniel Keane in the 12th minute off a long ball from midfield allowed North Wicklow Gaels regain some parity.

Still Glenealy went in search of more ‘green flags’ and were rewarded with another three-pointer from Michael Og ONeill in the 22nd minute.

A fifth point from a free by Joe Prendergas­t completed North Wicklow Gaels first half total.

At the same time Neil Browne, Joe Prendergas­t, T.J. Kehoe, along with Oisin Shanahan were all doing a fine job for the combined North Wicklow outfit.

Glenealy with Fionn Luddy, Cian O’Neill, Charlie Cruise and Michael Og O’Neill were all playing very masterful hurling and getting on a lot of ball.

An excellent point from Michael Og O’Neill at the end of the first half, completed the scoring to send the Reds in at half-time ahead on a scoreline of 4-04 to North Wicklow Gael’s 1-05.

However, a different North Wicklow side appeared in the second half which saw them out score their opponents by 3-09 to 0-02.

Joe Prendergas­t, Daniel Keane and Oisin Shanahan all pointed in the opening ten minutes.

At this stage one could see that the running and physical power from North Wicklow Gaels would be a serious factor at the end of this game.

Goals from Luke Dorgan (two) and Joe Prendergas­t and points from Oisin Shanahan, Neil Browne and Cian Furlong consolidat­ed their dominance in the game.

Late points by Cian O’Neill for Glenealy and Oisin Shannon for North Wicklow Gaels kept the scoreboard ticking over.

In the end it was a comprehens­ive victory by the North Wicklow Gaels, which saw them crowned Under-15 B champions for 2017.

The Wicklow People man of the match awared went to Joe Prendergas­t of North Wicklow Gaels.

 ??  ?? NorthWickl­ow Gaels captain Luke Dorgan receiving the trophy from Martin Fitzgerald.
NorthWickl­ow Gaels captain Luke Dorgan receiving the trophy from Martin Fitzgerald.
 ??  ?? North Wicklow Gaels, Under-15 ‘B’ hurling championsh­ip winners.
North Wicklow Gaels, Under-15 ‘B’ hurling championsh­ip winners.

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