The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Crokes forced to deep dig

- JASON O’CONNOR

SOUTH KERRY: Padraig O’Sullivan (Skellig Rgrs), Mike O’Leary (Renard), Mark Griffin (St Mls/Foilmore), Paul O’Sullivan (Valentia), Brian Sugrue (Renard), Killian Young (Renard), Graham O’Sullivan 0-1 (Dromid), Bryan Sheehan 0-7 (6f) (St Marys), Padraig King (St Mls/Foilmore), Denis Daly 0-2 (St Marys), Chris Farley (Dromid), John Curran (Valentia), Conor O’Shea (St Marys), Diarmuid Keating 0-1 (Skellig Rgrs), Niall O’Shea 1-1 (Dromid). Subs: Padraig O’Sullivan 0-1 (Dromid) for J Curran (12 min), Ciaran Keating 0-1 (Skellig Rgrs) for M Griffin (b/c, 33 min), Shane O’Connor for K Young (inj, 51), Jack Daly (St Marys) for C Farley (55 min), Matthew O’Sullivan (St Mls/Foilmore) for P King (63 min).

KENMARE SHAMROCKS: Ray O’Shea, Dara Crowley, Tommy O’Sullivan, Matthew Murnane, Shane O’Sullivan 0-1, Dara O’Shea 0-1, Michael McCarthy 0-1, David Hallissey 0-1, Kevin O’Sullivan 0-1, Seanie O’Leary, Seanie O’Shea 0-7f, David Cronin, Kevin Price, Ciaran O’Sullivan, Stephen O’Brien 0-1. Subs: Griffin Wharton for C O’Sullivan, Dan Lucey for D Cronin.

REFEREE: Padraig O’Sullivan (Firies)

THE GAME IN 60 SECONDS

MAIN MAN

Graham O’Sullivan look a real deal defender and did a fine job in curtailing Sean O’Shea

KEY MOMENT

In a tight contest one mistake could be costly and South Kerry seized on a sloppy restart to create Niall O’Shea’s goal

TALKING POINT

The leg injury to Killian Young seemed serious enough and one wonders what further part he will play for South Kerry in this Championsh­ip THE GAME IN 60 SECONDS

MAIN MAN Candidates­were more from thelosings­ide than the winners although it mustbe acknowledg­ed that Johnny Buckleywas abig presence for Crokes during a difficult afternoon. Thomas Lynch impressed for the visitors but Adam Barry of Brosna’sscoring threat for St Kierans just about giveshim the nod for the gallant losers.

KEY MOMENT

If St Kieranshad been a bit more patient with that free theygot in injury-time and left it to their goalkeeper Ó Ciardubhái­n after an earlier ‘45 they might well have earned extra-time at the veryworsti­nLewis Road last Saturday. Crokes punished them in the wayyouwoul­d imagine after.

TALKING POINT

From theoutside Crokes do appear to have some areas of concern that their opponents might seek to exploit as the competitio­n progresses even if they should be stronger when Gavin White returns.Onthe inside Crokeshave probably learned there will be nothing easy in thequest for ‘three-ina-row’despite their dominance in theCounty League and Senior ClubChampi­onship events this campaign.

GARVEY’S COUNTY SFC ROUND 1

Dr Crokes 1-18 St Kierans 2-13

THE last County Championsh­ip meeting between these sides two years ago was referenced in Colm Cooper’s autobiogra­phy last year.

Cooper spoke of voicing his frustratio­n with the Killarney side’s performanc­e in Cordal that evening afterwards despite an eventual victory and the success that followed in Croke Park the following March.

It’s hard not to get away from a similar feeling from the Killarney side last Saturday afternoon. They had been expected to win well for their own strengths as much as St Kierans difficulti­es, difficulti­es heightened when St Kierans announced seven changes from the team that was named in the match programme.

And, yet, St Kierans had a major surprise within their grasp approachin­g the final quarter in leading by 2-11 to 1-10. Crokes just had enough reinforcem­ents on the bench to pull through though as they won an 11th consecutiv­e game at County Championsh­ip level.

The hosts had started as expected in leading by 0-5 to 0-2 after 12 minutes with St Kierans goalkeeper Sean Óg Ó Ciardubhái­n saving from Brian Looney in searching for the opening goal of the game. The first green flag would come for the visitors though as they were starting to move well from defence to attack in frustratin­g the hosts.

A ‘45 from Adam Barry in the 19th minute dropped short with Aidan Breen unmarked and having plenty of time to compose himself for a goal that gave the district side a lead of 1-4 to 0-6.

Johnny Buckley levelled the scores up for Crokes, but it was evident, Kierans had a purpose with Barry providing a big scoring threat. Shane Murphy had to deal with a dangerous high ball into Seamus Scanlon’s path before the break as an opportunit­y for a Crokes goal chance across the St Kierans goalmouth found no one to connect with the ball.

The lead at the break was 1-7 to 0-8 in St Kierans favour as David Shaw’s introducti­on in the 37th minute yielded a goal barely 20 seconds later to tie the game at 1-9 apiece.

It didn’t alter the nature of the game though as Crokes looked more frustrated in finding themselves in the battle they were in as both Cooper and Dáithí Casey picked up yellow cards.

Cooper did level the game once more, but Kierans responded at the other end as a peach of a pass from Thomas Lynch to Eddie Horan yielded a second goal in the 45th minute that had a genuine shock on the cards.

John Payne was black carded three minutes later as Crokes really needed to dig deep from here. His replacemen­t Kieran O’Leary was just what Crokes needed in being a more functionin­g presence in the forward line as Crokes set about reeling in the four-point deficit.

A free coming off the post from Barry proved a setback for Kierans as Brian Looney levelled the scores for Crokes after 54 minutes at 2-11 to 1-14. Further points were exchanged leading up to injury time of which there were five minutes.

The visitors arguably took a free a bit too quickly, however, in Crokes managing to get a turnover that led to Paul Clarke getting them an important lead point at the other end.

Jordan Kiely and a second point from the impressive Buckley forced Crokes over the line as Breen forced over a late chance for St Kierans instead of under the posts. Plenty to ponder for both after an entertaini­ng opening encounter.

DR Crokes: Shane Murphy; John Payne, Michael Moloney, Fionn Fitzgerald; David O’Leary, Alan O’Sullivan, Jason Lyne; Johnny Buckley (0-2), Daithi Casey (0-3, 1f); Micheal Burns (0-3), Gavin O’Shea (0-1), Brian Looney (0-1); Colm Cooper (0-5, 3f), David Naughton, Jordan Kiely (0-1) Subs: Shane Doolan for Moloney, Brian Fitzgerald for Naughton, David Shaw (1-0) for O’Sullivan, Michael Potts for David O’Leary, Kieran O’Leary (0-1) for Payne (Black Card) and Paul Clarke (0-1) or O’Shea

ST Kierans: Sean Óg Ó Ciardubhái­n (Cordal); John O’Connor (Currow), Luka Brosnan (Castleisla­nd Desmonds), Micheal Reidy (Ballymacel­ligott); Thomas Lynch (Castleisla­nd Desmonds), Eamon Kiely (Brosna), Cian Counihan (Ballymacel­ligott); Pa McCarthy (Currow, 0-1) Seamus Scanlon (do); Sean Horan (Scartaglin, 0-1), Aidan Breen (Ballymacel­ligott, 1-1), Seamus Brosnan (Currow); Eddie Horan (Scartaglin, 1-1), Dan O’Shea (Currow, 0-1), Adam Barry (Brosna, 0-5, 1f) Subs: Danny Hickey (Castleisla­nd Desmonds, 0-1) for O’Connor, Mike Hanafin (Currow) for Counihan and Garret O’Connor (do) for Lynch.

REFEREE: Brendan Griffin (Clounmacon)

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