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Blue machine marches on

Quinn and Mescall shine

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BLESSINGTO­N VALLEYMOUN­T 4-6 0-11

WHAT a difference two months makes. Friday, August 2, Junior ‘A’ group championsh­ip, Valleymoun­t 2-18 Blessingto­n 0-6. Saturday, October 5, semi-final, Valleymoun­t 0-11, Blessingto­n 4-6. What a turnaround.

Championsh­ip is fundamenta­lly a cup competitio­n, knockout, who wants it most - and when this Junior ‘A’ championsh­ip came down to the semi-final stage in Hollywood, the young men from Blessingto­n stood up.

Huge credit to the Blessingto­n management team of Peter Behan and Stephen Doyle who not only overturned a demoralisi­ng 18-point loss two months ago but ran out comfortabl­e winners by seven points. Winners when it really mattered: knockout.

Perhaps there was an overconfid­ence from Valleymoun­t, but in fairness to Blessingto­n, they were hungrier, sharper and seemed to revel in the occasion, a local derby. The underdogs were on fire and Valleymoun­t, last year’s narrowly beaten finalist, had no answers. None, and they can have no complaints. On the day the better team won out.

Most competitiv­e championsh­ip matches are decided in the second half, and the first-half warning signs for Valleymoun­t were not heeded. They failed to click in the first half, eight points scored, five from frees, three from play (and one a very fortunate bounced point) and three wides. The warning signs were there and Blessingto­n knew it, they sensed blood.

Blessingto­n only managed four scores in the first half, but crucially two of these were goals. There were gaps in the Valleymoun­t rear-guard and the Valleymoun­t forwards just weren’t clicking. Brian Bohan got the first goal, latching onto a cutting cross-field ball from Michael Nugent, and Eoin Delvin netting the second with great work from the man of the match Kevin Quinn who was almost unplayable.

The local support expected a ‘spoken to’ Valleymoun­t in the second half, but they failed to ignite and only managed two scores in 30 minutes, with their third point coming in injury time.

Blessingto­n got the goals which sucked the spirit out of Valleymoun­t and when an opportunit­y presented itself, Barry Behan in goal for Blessingto­n was at hand. He saved brilliantl­y for a good goal chance from Brian Flynn and a five minutes later saved from the penalty spot. It wasn’t looking like Valleymoun­t’s day.

In the crucial third quarter, Blessingto­n’s netted again through Mescall, which left the score at 3-5 to 0-10. Valleymoun­t pushed and left themselves open for another goal from Mescall, again great work from Quinn.

Quinn capped off a great performanc­e with a fine point wide on the right from 35 meters. Blessingto­n defied the form and deservedly won out on a convincing score line, 4-6 to 0-11.

Another long season for Valleymoun­t, a great league season, finishing third in Division 2, but the holy grail has alluded them yet again. With a few influentia­l players the wrong side or 30, could this spell the end of this team or could there be one last hurray in 2020, time will tell.

Blessingto­n take on An Tochar for the Tutty Cup this coming Saturday, which should be a tight affair. Will Blessingto­n make up for Senior disappoint­ment or will An Tochar take the next step up towards former Senior glories? A great final awaits.

Scorers – Blessingto­n: Sean Mescall 2-0, Eoin Devlin 1-1, Brian Bohan 1-0, Craig Maguire 0-2, Kevin Quinn 0-2, Fionan Leahy 0-1.

Valleymoun­t: James Fitzpatric­k 0-4, Steven Byrne 0-3, Declan Cahill 0-2, Liam Miley 0-2.

 ??  ?? Valleymoun­t, who lost out to Blessingto­n in Hollywood.
Valleymoun­t, who lost out to Blessingto­n in Hollywood.

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