New Ross Standard

Martin’s make light work of the Sars in dead rubber

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There will be some concern at the fact that captain Daithí Waters had to depart clutching his left side just before half-time, while they played the last ten minutes with only 14 men after Paudie Kelly left the fray and wasn’t replaced.

Given that St. Martin’s led by 3-18 to 0-10 at that stage, it didn’t matter in the slightest.

Sarsfields had first use of the wind but knew they were in for a tough night from as early as the seventh minute when Harry O’Connor earned a penalty and Ciarán Redmond tucked it home (1-2 to 0-2).

Redmond himself was fouled for another spot kick in the 15th minute and, though Eoin Healy saved his first attempt, the rebound fell kindly for the corner-forward who made no mistake.

An interestin­g backdrop to the game was the presence of a father and son on opposing sides, with Sarsfields manager Kevin Carty shown no mercy by Martin’s full-forward Jamie who finished with 1-6 from play.

It was 2-10 to 0-7 in favour of the men in maroon at half-time and, given that they had wind advantage to come, there was nothing to determine other than the winning margin.

St. Martin’s had registered 2-7 before kicking the first of eleven wides in the 24th minute, and it was 2-16 to 0-9 by the time Seán Stafford ensured that all of their forwards had scored midway through the third quarter.

Eoin Healy made a good save to deny Ciarán Redmond his hat-trick in the 44th minute as the rain fell in torrents, but less than 60 seconds later his kick-out went straight to Paudie Kelly who calmly lobbed him for an audacious goal.

There was one stand-out booming point from almost 55 metres by Joe Coleman before Jamie Carty was picked out by Seán Stafford for an easy finish and a 4-21 to 0-10 lead.

At least Sarsfields managed the last two scores, and both were goals. Paul Gannon got the first from a Dylan Furlong pass despite the best efforts of Tomás Hayes to keep it out, while Senior debutant Danny Walsh - one of six teenagers on the team - added a second after a quick free from Warren Broaders was blocked.

 ??  ?? Joe O’Connor of St. Martin’s gets to the ball ahead of Conor Halligan (Sarsfields).
Joe O’Connor of St. Martin’s gets to the ball ahead of Conor Halligan (Sarsfields).

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