New Ross Standard

‘Draw’ that never was

- JASON GOODISON

OYLEGATE-GLENBRIEN were the newest victims of the latest costly and recurring refereeing error of miscalcula­ted points tallies in Farmleigh on Saturday.

Approachin­g half-time, all seemed to be going to plan for the Enniscorth­y District men. Leading by two at the interval, they appeared to be well on their way to grabbing a two-point lead atop of the Enniscorth­y Farm Systems Junior football championsh­ip Group A table.

All that, before the anguish of avoidable human error halted their progress.

Brendan Hobbs had kicked Tara Rocks into a very early lead inside the opening 30 seconds before a quartet of quick Oylegate-Glenbrien minors shifted control firmly to the boys in blue.

Two Joe Bolger frees and singles from Noel Gallagher and James Mordaunt were appeased by Oylegate-Glenbrien’s Marty Kelly and Jamie Reck as the Gorey District side struggled with a blanket defence.

With the masses believing that Oylegate-Glenbrien held a 0-7 to 0-5 advantage at the interval, referee Eric Molloy was keen to enforce his verdict that there was in fact just one point between the sides.

He stated that the Rocks had hit the target half a dozen times, rather than just the five recorded by reporters and some supporters alike in the opening 30 minutes.

Wherever the ghost point had come from, it had clear affected the half-time leaders. Paddy Phelan raced through the Oylegate-Glenbrien defence to net the only goal, with further points added through Gallagher, Mordaunt and Hobbs.

Podge Doran and Kelly kept Oylegate-Glenbrien in touch before the heroic Ciarán Hourihane kicked a last-gasp point to earn them what will be officially called a draw, rather than the win they actually achieved and deserved.

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