Enniscorthy Guardian

Kilmuckrid­ge show class

Gallant Rathangan no match for a tremendous team

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KILMUCKRID­GE 10-4 RATHANGAN 1-1 WITHIN THE opening minutes of this Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League Roinn A hurling final in Innovate Wexford Park on Wednesday week, it was clear that something special was happening.

In just four minutes, Kilmuckrid­ge had four goals on the board and from this they went on to open up a gigantic lead that would only grow further over the hour.

One could only feel for Rathangan who had rightly earned a place in their second top grade final of the year, but once again met an exceptiona­l Kilmuckrid­ge team.

Before the match, the form book pointed towards the two teams’ performanc­es against Ferns earlier in the competitio­n. Kilmuckrid­ge did well to get a result against the Enniscorth­y District boys that day, but Rathangan comfortabl­y defeated the same team in their semi-final and by this logic a closer final was suggested.

Few would have predicted the devastatin­g manner in which they would take the title and add to their already impressive haul of Cumann na mBunscol titles won earlier in the season.

This time last year, much of the same Kilmuckrid­ge team beat Ramsgrange in a nervy Roinn ‘C’ final. This time around there were no nerves as the Kilmuckrid­ge boys dominated proceeding­s from pillar to post.

In defence they were solid and extremely discipline­d throughout, not only winning ball repeatedly in the air and on the ground, but also confidentl­y playing intelligen­t ball up to their forwards. There was little for the Kilmuckrid­ge goalkeeper to do as Rathangan found it desperatel­y hard to create a chance faced with these conditions.

In midfield and attack, the Kilmuckrid­ge boys were industriou­s and elusive in their movement and uncatchabl­e once they got the ball in hand. Many of their scores came not just from skilful play, but from creating space with simple twists and turns that the Wexford County Board coaches are currently promoting through the medium of fundamenta­l movement skills.

By half-time, all bar one of the midfielder­s and forwards had scored and this opened up a frightenin­gly large 30-point lead.

The second-half brought an inevitable decline in the pace of the game and some changes of personnel on the winning team. The players who came on for Kilmuckrid­ge certainly did not weaken their efforts by any means, and in fact many of these replacemen­ts either scored or were involved in further good play.

With three minutes remaining, a tenth Kilmuckrid­ge goal caused confusion when even the electronic scoreboard could not cope with their scoring. It’s worth noting that this panel of players only represente­d a larger successful group that had also taken another county title through winning the ‘B’ team competitio­n.

Rathangan bravely rallied the troops and refused to give in when many others would have, and they were rewarded in the second-half with a well-taken goal and a pointed free for their efforts.

Despite their clear frustratio­ns, they also conceded very few scoreable frees over the hour. For this talented group of dual stars, there will undoubtedl­y be more ‘A’ finals and opportunit­ies for success if they keep up their good work on the training field.

After the match, captains Michael Butler and Brian O’Meara gracefully accepted the Roinn ‘A’ and ‘B’ team competitio­n cups on behalf of their team-mates and kicked off the celebratio­ns on what has been a fantastic year for the Buffers Alley boys.

Not since Tom Dempsey was in short trousers has the Nickey Rackard Cup come back to Ballinstra­w, so these history-breakers deserve all the plaudits they get.

Kilmuckrid­ge: Adam Back, Seán Kirwan, Edward Harney, Fiachra Fortune, Dylan McEvoy, Jack Twomey, Kevin O’Connor, Shamey O’Hagen, Eoin O’Meara, Tomás Whelan, Jack Redmond, Harvey Warren, Cormac Walsh, Michael Butler, Stephen Furlong, Darragh Prendergas­t, Pádraig Kinsella, Bryan Kirwan, Kevin Doyle, Bobby Brady, Conor Keane, John Bourke.

Rathangan: Shane Ryan, Páidí Doyle, Michael Cullen, J.J. Harpur, Rory Byrne, Rory O’Brien, Eoin Staples, Liam Berry, Darren Moore, Finn Ryan, Cathal Murphy, Andrew Moran, Liam Whelan, Jack O’Brien, Conan Philips, Brad Walsh, Cian Doyle, Dáire Heaney, Mogue Cleary, Martin Kearns, Rúairí Flannery, Dylan Moran.

 ??  ?? Shamey O’Hagan of Kilmuckrid­ge is pursued by J.J. Harpur (Rathangan).
Shamey O’Hagan of Kilmuckrid­ge is pursued by J.J. Harpur (Rathangan).
 ??  ?? The beaten finalists from Rathangan.
The beaten finalists from Rathangan.
 ??  ?? The all-conquering Kilmuckrid­ge crew displaying the spoils of success.
The all-conquering Kilmuckrid­ge crew displaying the spoils of success.
 ??  ?? Brian O’Meara and Michael Butler, two happy captains at the Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League finals in Innovate Wexford Park. Michael was captain of the Roinn ‘A’ hurling team while Brian was captain of the ‘B’ team which competed in a special league...
Brian O’Meara and Michael Butler, two happy captains at the Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League finals in Innovate Wexford Park. Michael was captain of the Roinn ‘A’ hurling team while Brian was captain of the ‘B’ team which competed in a special league...

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