The Corkman

Agonising extra-time exit for Charlevill­e CBS

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Borrisokan­e CC 5-22 Charlevill­e CBS 2-24

THIS was a thrilling Munster Senior B HC quarter-final (Corn Tomas MacCoilm) at Cappamore on Wednesday between Charlevill­e CBS and Borrisokan­e Community College. The sides were level on eight occasions with the lead changing hands many times. In the second period of extra-time three goals in a four minute spell by the North Tipperary side saw them advance to the semi-finals.

Cormac O’Brien who accounted for 1-18 of the Charlevill­e tally of 2-24 was the star of the show. Borrisokan­e opened with an early point by Oisin Larkin.

Cormac O’Brien levelled from a free. Paidi Williams with a free edged the winners ahead after three minutes. Michael O’Flynn levelled for the second time at 0-2 each. David O’Sullivan moved Borrisokan­e ahead again with O’Brien levelling from a free 0-3 each. Paidi Williams and Cormac O’Brien swapped a point after 11 minutes.

Borrisokan­e hit a good patch they had points by Paidi Williams and Colm Fogarty (2) 0-7 to 0-4 after 15 minutes. Cormac O’Brien (free) and Colm Fogarty exchanged a point before Conor Byrne placed Aidan Ryan for a very good point 0-9 to 0-5. Cormac O’Brien followed with three points as Charlevill­e came within the minimum. ‘Borris’ hit a purple patch, Paidi Williams struck a goal and two points in quick succession as they moved 1-11 to 0-8 clear. Paidi Williams landed another point. Charlevill­e kept up the pressure and two points just before half time by Mark O’Riordan and Cormac O’Brien (free) cut the lead at the break 1-12 to 0-10.

Charlevill­e did well on the resumption. Their half backs were very solid. Cormac O’Brien pointed a free and a ‘65. Further pressure led to some good points that had the sides deadlocked 1-13 to 0-16 after 40 minutes. Paidi Williams (two frees) edged the winners 1-15 to 0-16 ahead. Good play by Oisin Larkin led to a goal by Colm Fogarty. A long range delivery by Michael Tierney led to a point by Paidi Williams that gave the winners a two goal lead 2-16 to 0-16.

Charlevill­e regrouped well. They moved Pat O’Donovan to midfield with Cormac O’Brien going to the edge of the square. Good play by Cormac O’Brien led to a goal by Michael O’Flynn. Charlevill­e created a number of attacks and Cormac O’Brien with two frees and a ‘65’ drew level at 2-16 to 1-19. Patrick O’Donovan edged the North Cork side ahead. Good play in injury time by Michael Tierney led to a Conor Ryan point as the sides were level at full time 1-20 to 2-17.

Charlevill­e CBS did well in early extra time. They had a few wides before Cormac O’Brien gave them the lead with a free. Michael Egan replied from a free as they were level for the 8th and last time. Good play by David Parnjack led to a point by Patrick O’Donovan. Conor Griffin landed a very good point and the Rathluirc side were in a nice position at half time 1-23 to 2-18 clear.

The game turned on its head for Borrisokan­e on the resumption. They had a first minute goal by David O’Sullivan after good play by Michael Egan and Colm Fogarty. Impressive Conor Ryan followed with a point. The winners had their fourth goal a minute later when Kieran Boyle netted.

From the puck-out Conor Ryan gained possession and soloed through and goaled as Borrisokan­e were now 5-19 to 1-23 clear. They completed their tally with late points by Colm Fogarty, Paidi Williams and Oisin Larkin. Charlevill­e CBS forced a late penalty that Cormac O’Brien converted. The final whistle followed and Borrisokan­e were victors by seven points.

BORRISOKAN­E COMMUNITY COLLEGE: N Cahalan (Kiladangan), O McMahon (Shannon Rovers), C Culhane (Kiladangan), C McGrath (do), D Ryan (do), M Tierney (Shannon Rovers), J O’Mahony (Borrisokan­e), C Byrne (Kiladangan), C Ryan 1-2 (Borrisokan­e), D O’Sullivan 1-1 (Kilruane McDonagh’s), P Williams 1-11 (0-8f) (do), A Ryan 0-1 (Kiladangan), C Fogarty 1-4 (Lorrha), M Myles (Kilruane McDonagh’s), O Larkin 0-2 (Borrisokan­e). Subs: M Egan 0-1 (Knockshego­wna) for A Ryan, K Cleary (Borrisokan­e) for O McMahon, K Boyle 1-0 (Toomevara) for M Myles.

CHARLEVILL­E CBS: C Reynolds (Charlevill­e), S Williams (Bruree), B Herlihy (Castletown Ballyagran), K Cagney (Charlevill­e), O O’Connell (do), F O’Connor (Effin), D Parnjack (Charlevill­e), M O’Flynn 1-1 (Milford), C O’Brien 1-18 (0-13f. 1-0 pen. 0-2 ‘65s) (Newtownsha­ndrum), C Griffin 0-1 (do), S Cronnolly (Bruree), D Forde (Charlevill­e), R Geary (Newtownsha­ndrum), P O’Donovan 0-2 (Effin), M O’Riordan 0-2 (Castletown Ballyagran). Subs: B Forde (Charlevill­e) for S Williams, B Pulis (Newtownsha­ndrum) for O O’Connell, S Williams (Bruree) for M O’Riordan, M O’Riordan (Castletown Ballyagran for C Griffin, O O’Connell (Charlevill­e) for M O’Flynn, M O’Flynn (Milford) for O O’Connell (inj)

REFEREE: Eamonn Stapleton (Doon)

 ??  ?? St Peters and St. Marks players received their medals at the Rebel Óg North Cork Rebel Og medal presentati­on. Included are John Dineen, Shane McCarthy Jack Brennan, James Kelly, Michael Dunstan, Donnagh Linehan; Sean McAuliffe, Chairman, Rebel Óg, North Cork; Callum Carroll, Pat Carroll, Damien Dineen, Dermot McCarthy, Darragh McCarthy, Jack Twomey, Denis O’Callaghan, Patrick Dineen, John Brennan Sean Dunstan and Kieran Linehan Vice Chaiman, Rebel Óg North Cork.
St Peters and St. Marks players received their medals at the Rebel Óg North Cork Rebel Og medal presentati­on. Included are John Dineen, Shane McCarthy Jack Brennan, James Kelly, Michael Dunstan, Donnagh Linehan; Sean McAuliffe, Chairman, Rebel Óg, North Cork; Callum Carroll, Pat Carroll, Damien Dineen, Dermot McCarthy, Darragh McCarthy, Jack Twomey, Denis O’Callaghan, Patrick Dineen, John Brennan Sean Dunstan and Kieran Linehan Vice Chaiman, Rebel Óg North Cork.

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