The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

THE GAME IN 60 SECONDS

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MAINMAN

Both sides had players who impacted on proceeding­s at different stages. Ultimately, it was Causeway’s defence both individual­ly and as a unit which did most to influence the eventual outcome. Billy Lyons was a solid anchor, Evan Murphy neat and efficient in all aspects of play, but it was the imposing presence of JASON DIGGIN which was the most decisive factor.

KEY MOMENT

A few in the dying moments that almost produced a last gasp winning goal for Crotta O’Neills, equally Causeway’s late goal. However, the decision of the referee, who overall performed extremely well in difficult conditions, to show yellow rather than red to a Causeway player late in the first half, after consultati­on with the linesman, was a marginal and debatable decision and maybe crucial to the eventual outcome.

TALKING POINT

Playing a Championsh­ip hurling final with extra-time in November is certainly not suitable, and makes it extremely difficult for players to adapt and cope in the conditions. It all factors into the current and ongoing fixtures debate with the club forced to take a back seat and play second fiddle to the demands and priorities of the inter-county set up.

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