The Sligo Champion

Eastern Harps safe as St John’s will meet Drumcliffe/RP in drop

- BY PADRAIC DUFFY

EASTERN Harps retained their senior status for the coming season as they overcame St John’s by four points in Connolly Park,Collooney on Sunday.

Last year’s Intermedia­te champions,StJohn’s had the better of the exchanges for much of the first half. Yet they were two points adrift at the interval as a late scoring burst from Harps gave them a 0-9 to 1-4 lead. The winners had two wides early in the game before St John’s midfielder,David Burke got on the end of a long delivery to flick the ball to the Harps net. Brian McGowan,who was influentia­l throughout, finished a good run on the right wing with a point to give his side a valuable four points lead. Meanwhile Harps full forward Shane O’Grady saw his piledriver from close range rebound off the St John’s crossbar and cleared to safety. Tony Taylor opened the Harps account on 16minutes and Sean Bruen found the range with a point from a 13m free.

Fiachra Grennan from play and David Rooney from a 30m free after a foul on veteran Charlie Harrison restored the St John’s advantage. Sean Bruen pointed from play and Charlie Harrison had his side’s final point of the half after advancing on a solo run from the right.

Harps were growing in confidence and began to dominate around the middle for the remaining ten minutes. Thomas Cryan’s long delivery from midfield bounced over the StJohn’s crossbar. Shane O’Grady pointed a 20m free which had been brought forward by the referee for indiscipli­ne. Tony Taylor pointed twice from play and Shane O’Grady converted two frees from 30m to leave the winners 0-9 to 1-4 ahead at the interval.

Harps got the ideal start to the second half with a point from play by Thomas Cryan.

Shane O’Grady increased the Harps lead with a point from a 20m free after Sean Bruen was fouled off the ball.

David Rooney reduced the deficit with a point from a 45.

Shane O’Grady pointed two frees as Harps upped the tempo and began to run at the overworked St John’s defence.

The Harps full forward then found the St John’s net after the ball broke kindly and Sean Bruen’s pass put him in the clear.

St John’s tried all they knew to get back in the game and the Harps defence came under sustained pressure.

David Rooney’s quickly taken 20m free took a deflection and flashed to the Harp’s net.

The Harps defence withstood further pressure to keep the opposition at arm’s length in injury time.

The winners were relieved to keep their four points advantage to the final whistle.

They will be grateful for the leadership shown by veterans Kevin Gallagher, Tony Taylor, Thomas Cryan and Martin Doherty and the promising displays of the youthful O’Hara brothers and Bryan Molloy.

St John’s were well by served veterans Charlie Harrison and David Rooney with important contributi­ons from Brian McGowan,Paul McNamara and Oisín Cox.

Meanwhile St John’s must face Drumcliffe/Rosses Point in a winner takes all survival battle.

Scorers: E.Harps : S.O’Grady 1-6 (0-6f.),T. Taylor 0-3,S.Bruen 0-2 (0-1f.),T.Cryan 0-2.

Scorers:St.John’s :D.Rooney 1-3 (0-3f.),D. Burke 1-0,B.Mc Gowan, F.Grennan and C.Harrison 0-1 each.

EASTERN HARPS: A.Davey;B.Cryan,R. Reid,D.Madden;G.Horan,K.Gallagher,E.Lavin;T. Cryan,T.Taylor;C.Higgins,M.Doherty,S.O’Hara; S.Bruen,S.O’Grady,J.O’Hara.Subs used:B. Molloy.

ST JOHN’S:N.O’Donnell; D.Smyth,E.Roche,N.Walsh;N.Hayes,P.Mc Namara,R.Fahy;J. Murphy,D.Burke;B.McGowan,D.Rooney,T. Kelly;C.Greene,O.Cox,C.Harrison. Subs used: F.Grennan,S.Stenson.

REFEREE: B Judge (Castleconn­or).

 ??  ?? Neal Hayes of St John’s in action with Eastern Harps’s Shawn O’Hara during the Belfry Senior Football Championsh­ip Relegation Play-Off in Connolly Park on Sunday. Pic: Tom Callanan.
Neal Hayes of St John’s in action with Eastern Harps’s Shawn O’Hara during the Belfry Senior Football Championsh­ip Relegation Play-Off in Connolly Park on Sunday. Pic: Tom Callanan.

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