New Ross Standard

Rathnure hit back for title

Barntown had super start

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RATHNURE 1-6 BARNTOWN 2-0

BARNTOWN AND Rathnure both truly experience­d the highs and lows that come with any final when they battled it out for the Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Rackard League mini-sevens hurling title in St. Patrick’s Park.

Barntown saw their excellent work come undone when Rathnure turned the game on its head in the second-half.

Before the match, both teams impressive­ly spent some time on hooking and blocking and this was reflected in an intensely competitiv­e final.

Wides were exchanged in the opening minutes before Luke Codd pointed a free to put Rathnure in the lead.

Barntown then exploded into life with two quickfire goals. The first came when Seán Cooney cleverly hit the ball into the ground for a neat finish from distance.

Seconds later, Aaron Nolan put Cooney through on goal with a neat ground stroke and another calm finish left Barntown with a five-point lead.

Rathnure came out for the second-half with a completely different attitude. A belter of a free from David Cooney-Browne nearly burst the net and put his team back in the running.

Moments later, he almost had a second goal but instead he kicked a loose ball over the crossbar for a point. Another Luke Codd free levelled the game to ensure some late drama.

The inspiratio­nal score came from Luke Codd. After a 40-yard dash out the field, he dispossess­ed a Barntown defender, won the dirty ground ball and stuck it over the bar.

Such a great score from out on the sideline and under the stand was much to the delight of the Rathnure supporters.

Now chasing the game, Barntown pressed on but their indiscipli­ne was punished once more when Luke Codd put over his third free.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the field, Rathnure defenders Donal Wickham and captain Harry Codd ensured that Barntown got no further chances to get back into the game. One more point from David Cooney-Browne saw Rathnure finish as winners by three points.

If ever there was a game to prove that finals are never over at half-time, this was it.

Rathnure: Tomás Guiney, Donal Wickham, Harry Codd, Oisín Byrne, David Cooney-Browne, Luke Codd, Eamonn Wickham, Michael Gregory, Nicholas Martin, Kian O’Leary, Stephen Reilly, Conor O’Neill, Cathal Ryan, Dennis Lambert, Brian O’Neill, J.J. Redmond.

Barntown: Patrick Berry, Fionn O’Callaghan, Callum McDonald, Ben Redmond, Will Hayes, Aaron Nolan, Seán Cooney, Kevin Rowe, Jack Sinnott, Rory Gallagher, Adam Dempsey, Paddy O’Leary.

 ??  ?? The runners-up from Barntown.
The runners-up from Barntown.
 ??  ?? The victorious Rathnure team.
The victorious Rathnure team.

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