Enniscorthy Guardian

Kilrush survive late scare

Third title in four years despite Barntown’s best efforts

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KILRUSH 1-8 BARNTOWN 2-3 KILRUSH WERE made sweat in the final minutes of this Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League Roinn ‘B’ hurling final in Innovate Wexford Park on Wednesday week as Barntown mounted a dramatic fightback in the dying moments.

For a large proportion of the game, the result looked to be tied up until a couple of late goals brought Barntown right back into contention.

Kilrush looked much stronger earlier in play. A Colm Fortune free and a great Jake Moorehead score opened up a two-point lead.

Then on ten minutes, Danny Ascott tussled well to set up Jake Moorehead for a powerful goal. It looked as if Kilrush would overwhelm Barntown with these repeated attacks but some great goalkeepin­g from the impressive Josh Carley and some resolute defending led by captain Tommy Gallagher, Lughaigh Hayden and Conor Lyne kept Barntown firmly in the game.

As scores dried up for Kilrush, it took a spectacula­r point from half-back Eamon Corrigan and another Colm Fortune free to bring their first-half tally up to 1-4.

Barntown had less first-half chances and had to be content with two frees from Alan Mahoney. This was largely due to a well-organised and determined Kilrush defence marshalled by centre-back Seán Kehoe.

The second-half saw Barntown grow in confidence and they were unlucky not to be in for a goal when Alan Mahoney broke through. A pointed free brought the distance between the teams back to four.

Kilrush then regained their composure up front to have a powerful three-minute spell starting on 35 minutes. Colm Fortune stuck over two fantastic long-range frees in what were now terrible, wet conditions, and Jake Moorehead got another important score from distance to open up a eight-point lead.

When Stephen Kenny got a driving score on the 40-minute mark, the title looked destined to go to Kilrush.

Barntown had a lot to say about that however, particular­ly Daragh Murphy who was outstandin­g in the second-half. He repeatedly pumped quality ball up the field and also carried well as his team chased the game.

It was one of his trademark booming long-range frees that set up team-mate Cian Turner for a lovely goal to spark a comeback. Daragh was then called up for a close-in free that he duly buried into the back of the net to put three points between the teams.

In the end, time simply ran out for the Barntown boys as Kilrush dropped deep and composed themselves for the remaining minutes. This ensured a great result for the Kilrush boys who have now won three Rackard League hurling titles in the last four years.

It was also a great year overall for the Barntown boys who appeared in their first final after making the decision to split from Glynn (whom Kilrush defeated in their semi-final).

A lot of Barntown players were in fifth class so next year they will be out for revenge. Watch this space.

Kilrush: Adam O’Donoghue, David Kirwan, Ben O’Donoghue, Brian Kirwan, Eamon Corrigan, Seán Kehoe, Pa Mahon, Stephen Kenny, Jake Moorehead, Seán Kenny, Charlie O’Sullivan, Colm Fortune, William Kenny, Danny Ascott, Robert McCrea, Eamon Carr, Brendan Clarke, Jack Mackey, Robbie Quinn, John Joe Murphy, Piaras Murphy, Daniel O’Neil, Darragh O’Toole, Darragh Dee, Niall Mimnagh, Calum Ryan, Mark Devereux, Dean Black, Páiric Guinan, Patrick Murphy, William Wilson.

Barntown: Josh Carley, Cathal Rowe, Tommy Gallagher, Lughaidh Hayden, Cian White, Conor Lyne, Daragh Murphy, Callum McDonald, Alan Mahoney, Ferdia Reynolds, James Boggan, Alex Breen, Liam Donoghue, Seán Cooney, Cian Turner, Ben Redmond, Fionn Callaghan, Kevin Rowe, Aaron Nolan, Maurice Redmond, Josh Murphy, Will Hayes, Daniel Brazzill, Paddy O’Leary.

 ??  ?? The Kilrush contingent in happy mood after their latest hurling success.
The Kilrush contingent in happy mood after their latest hurling success.
 ??  ?? The defeated finalists from Barntown.
The defeated finalists from Barntown.
 ??  ?? Kilrush joint captains Danny Ascott and Adam O’Donoghue collecting the cup from Jim Dempsey.
Kilrush joint captains Danny Ascott and Adam O’Donoghue collecting the cup from Jim Dempsey.
 ??  ?? Charlie O’Sullivan (Kilrush) races away from Alex Breen (Barntown).
Charlie O’Sullivan (Kilrush) races away from Alex Breen (Barntown).

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