Wicklow People

ÉIRE ÓG GREYSTONES

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Lotto - Numbers drawn on Monday 17 were 10, 13, 15, and 30. Jackpot on Monday 24 was €12,000. The curtain came down on our hurlers’ year in Páirc na bPiarsach in Arklow on Saturday with a defeat at the hands of Avondale in the Billy Byrne Cup.

This competitio­n is played annually to decide which clubs will occupy the fifth and sixth positions in Cill Mantáin’s order of hurling merit.

The teams had drawn in the early stages of the championsh­ip but, in the meantime, the Éire Óg squad had been ravaged by injuries to key personnel e.g. the Kelly brothers and Peter Keane while ‘Chunky’ Nolan was in snare to globalized travel so Éire Óg’s chances going into the match would not have been rated highly.

Neverthele­ss our lads made a lively start, showed well in the early stages and opened the scoring thro’ Andy Walsh (he was to add three others from play). However, Éire Óg’s endemic malaise quickly showed its presence and this was almost immediatel­y followed by two sigh-generating wides.

The ensuing bout of play proved, in the long run, to be outcome-determinin­g. These sighs of disappoint­ment had scarcely died when Dan O’Neill was retrieving the ball from his net.

His puck-out afforded little relief to our besieged defence and a few minutes later he was engaged in the same act of recovery.

Hammer blows but not fatal to our lads’ endeavours! Theirs was a feisty response but the bugbear of inaccuracy limited their scoring before the break to two points from play, one from Andy and the score of the match from Gavin Parslow, and two from frees off the reliable camán of ‘Pooch’ Cranley. Half-time saw Greystones 2-11 to 0-8 behind.

In the second period the tempo of the game increased and Na Clocha Liatha began to eat into the Avondale lead.

Unfortunat­ely it was not long into the third quarter when we were reduced to 14 men. However this did not prove to have the anticipate­d detrimenta­l effect and the Éire Óg advance continued.

On the three-quarter mark a Greystones goal from Dan O’Neill (who had moved outfield from between the posts) which left Éire Óg just a goal behind, 1-11 to 2-11, had the opposition worried.

At this stage Avondale recovered their composure and added three points. Yet our lads did not relent in their efforts and had us on our feet at the 55 minute mark when an Anto Byrne bullet seemed destined for the net. A fantastic save by the Avondale goalie.

If that had gone in……? Éire Óg outscored Avondale 1-6 to 5 points in the second half.

U-14 Hurling B Championsh­ip Final. (Buíochas to Colm Dorgan for this report)

Luck was not on our side today as we came up short on a scoreline of Avondale Parnells 5-03 to North Wicklow Gaels 2-07.

Avondale were quick out of the blocks and after 10 minutes were two goals to the good but then our lads settled into the game and put the next four scores on the board after some brilliant build up play. At this stage the Gaels were pressing all over the field but we could not find the target often enough and as half time approached and an all mighty downpour with it, it wasn’t looking good for our chances in the second half as we trailed by five points and the prospect of playing into the teeth of a rain storm.

With some great words of encouragem­ent from their Mentors still ringing in their ears the lads came out in the second half and completely dominated this game to the final whistle but just could not get the scores to win the game.

The Avondale goalkeeper who deservedly received the Man of the Match award pulled of some terrific saves at vital times to keep his team in front to the end to claim the victory.

The lads deserve great credit as they battled with great spirit and determinat­ion from start to finish as they have been doing all year and with the talent and skill that is within this squad they will have plenty of better days ahead.

From defeats like this the seeds of victory are sown.

Team: Shane Collins, Colm Shortt, Cillian Keane, Sean McCormack, Eoin Byrne, Thade Shanahan, Ben O’Neill, Neil Browne, Joe Prendergas­t, Daniel Healy, Luke Dorgan, Michael Gray, Aaron Keddy, Bill O’Brien, Oisin Shanahan, Kieran Ovenden. Fionn Mansfield also part of panel.

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