The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Buckley fires Listry back

- DAMIAN STACK

COUNTY PJFC GROUP 2 ROUND 2

Ballydonog­hue 2-8 Listry 1-13

THIS was about digging it out, digging deep, getting the job done by hook or by crook.

Failure was not an option for either team if they wanted their keep their hopes alive in this championsh­ip. Added to that the draw between Churchill and Skellig Rangers the previous evening meant that they were presented a glorious opportunit­y to make amends for first round defeats.

In the end the team which wanted it more, the team which showed the greater level of craft and energy was Listry. They won by two and the home side could have few complains.

Fair enough Ballydonog­hue did well to fashion a late goal and briefly put the cat amongst the pigeons, but it wouldn’t have been far removed from larceny had they managed to steal a win at the death.

For too much of the game the North Kerry champions of two years standing were, by their own standards, below par. After an impressive opening quarter, a listlessne­ss took hold as Listry battled their way back into the game.

After twelve minutes the home side had opened out a six point lead – 1-4 to 0-1 – and looked value for that lead and more. Their transition was slick and smooth. The movement and interchang­e between forwards and midfielder­s and backs was impressive.

None more so than in the move for Brian Ó Seanacháin’s goal. A quick and clever sideline ball from Darragh Sheehy picked out Paul Kennelly who won it and passed off quickly to Ó Seanacháin running off the shoulder.

Had you told us then that this would be the last time Ballydonog­hue would raise a flag in the half we would have scarcely believed you. Especially seeing as Ó Seanacháin was almost in for a second two minutes later, on fourteen minutes, but for good work by Listry keeper Colm Counihan.

The worm was slowly turning, however. Gary O’Sullivan came increasing­ly into the game, causing panic any time he got on the ball in the Ballydonog­hue rearguard, which was shorn of the services of Kerry full-back Jason Foley (he picked up a knock in Kerry training during the week).

In that final quarter Listry began to get on top around the middle of the park with Jimmy O’Leary increasing­ly prominent and they used that platform to score a hugely impressive 1-6 without reply.

Ronan Buckley was the scorer of that goal – taking a pass from O’Sullivan – on twenty three minutes. Just before it he scored a ‘45 and just after it a point from play

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