Wicklow People

Balto survive tough exam Bray still in the hunt after victory over Éire Óg

RENAULT SENIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSH­IP English goal after peno key

- BRENDAN LAWRENCE

BALTINGLAS­S ANNACURRA 3-15 2-10

BALTINGLAS­S cleared a significan­t hurdle last weekend when they came with an impressive burst to end Annacurra’s hopes of progress in the hunt for the Miley Cup in 2018 and position themselves in third spot in the championsh­ip table.

A devastatin­g counter attack from Ciarán Walshe’s men after Frank Clune had pulled Annacurra back to within a single point with a sweetly struck penalty 16 minutes into the second half proved the undoing of John Hynes’ outfit.

Clune’s major from the spot had made it 2-9 to 2-8 for Baltinglas­s after a frantic sort of game, but Baltinglas­s swept up the field in Joule Park Aughrim and Dan Kelly’s ball across the face of the Annacurra goal was met by the hands of impressive full-forward Mikey English and he finished the back of Bob Fitzgerald’s net.

It was a blow from which Annacurra would never recover, and Baltinglas­s would drive hard for the line from here, adding six points as the Annacurra challenge melted away.

This was an intriguing battle for the most part with some reckless challenges and sinister intentions on both sides keeping players well and truly on their toes all over the field.

Key man in the early stages was Baltinglas­s corner-forward Chris Heaslip who bagged 2-1 inside the opening 10 minutes to make Annacurra’s already difficult climb even steeper.

Frank Clune opened from a free after Ian McDonald was pulled back. A Mikey English lay off to Dan Kelly saw the centre half forward fire over the Baltinglas­s opener and then Heaslip showed nippy pace to gather a long Kevin Murphy ball, skip past Liam Moules and bury and low shot past Bob Fitzgerald to give the Slaneyside­rs‘ support plenty to cheer about.

The threat of Gearoid Murphy was one which Ciarán Walshe had obviously given plenty of thought and he deployed Pat Burke to try and curb the county man’s influence on the game. There was little Burke could do to stop the Tipperary native from lofting over a pure beauty three minutes in, in what was a perfect reply to Heaslip’s major moments before.

The Baltinglas­s ploy of long balls and intelligen­t running provided Chris Heaslip with the opportunit­y of his second goal and he took it with aplomb; John McGrath the instigator with a long ball to Dan Kelly who found Mikey English, on to Brian Lord, to Heaslip and bang!

Annacurra needed someone to take charge of matters and midfielder Stephen Murphy assumed that responsibi­lity when he thundered up the field and walloped home past Mark Jackson to make it 2-3 to 1-3 after 13 minutes at a key juncture when Baltinglas­s could well have pulled away.

But Baltinglas­s looked to have that bit more polish around the field than their opponents. They opened a 2-7 to 1-4 lead after 24 minutes thanks to points from Heaslip, Dan Kelly (two, frees), Mark Jackson (free) (free) with a bomb from the runaway train that was Mick O’Brien being Annacurra’s only reply. O’Brien’s fine score on the gallop had been considered as wide but referee Noel Kinsella consulted his support staff and eventually the score was given.

John Hynes’ men finished the half very positively. A superb Gearoid Murphy score was followed by a Clive Horan pointed free after excellent pressure on the Baltinglas­s kick-out over on the stand side and the sides retired at the break with Baltinglas­s leading 2-7 to 1-6 with the Annacurra management team having a heated debate with referee Noel Kinsella immediatel­y following the half-time whistle sounding.

A stray Annacurra kick out provided Baltinglas­s with their first score of the second half from the boot of John McGrath. A fine Stephen Murphy theft out the field allowed Annacurra attack and Ian McDonald profited most from the midfielder’s larceny when he split the posts after a swift move up the field.

Dan Kelly and Frank Clune (free) exchanged points and then Annacurra received a massive boost when Mark Jackson produced a foot block on Shane O’Keeffe with Noel Kinsella spreading the arms wide. Frank Clune dispatched the penalty and Annacurra were back to within one.

They say you are at your most vulnerable immediatel­y after scoring a goal and so it proved for Annacurra who were carved open by a rapid response from Baltinglas­s with English finishing to the back of Fitzgerald’s net for what would ultimately be the score that sent the air gushing from Annacurra lungs.

Baltinglas­s put the boot down from here. Annacurra moved Martin O’Brien out from full-back and pushed up in search of scores and they did look more threatenin­g as a result but Baltinglas­s were relentless on the counter and points from Heaslip, John McGrath, Kelly (two frees), Jackson (two frees) were more than enough in reply to points from Martin O’Brien and a Frank Clune free as Baltinglas­s marched to a deserved victory.

– Baltinglas­s: Chris Heaslip 2-3, Dan Kelly 0-6 (4f), Mikey English 1-1, Mark Jackson 0-3 (3f), John McGrath 0-2.

Annacurra: Frank Clune 1-3 (3f, 1p), Stephen Murphy 1-0, Gearoid Murphy 0-2, Clive Horan 0-1 (f), Mick O’Brien 0-1, Alan Horan 0-1, Ian McDonald 0-1, Martin O’Brien 0-1.

Scorers

Mark Jackson; John Murray, Ian Sheerin, Billy Cullen; Patrick Burke, Stephen Heaslip, Brian Nolan; Kevin Murphy, Jason Kennedy; John McGrath, Dan Kelly, Peadar Burke; Brian Lord, Mikey English, Chris Heaslip. Subs: Aaron Barrett for B Nolan, Sean O’Brien for B Lord, Jordan Deans for P Burke.

Baltinglas­s:

Bob Fitzgerald; Shane McAllister, Martin O’Brien, Liam Moules; Paul McDonald, Elliot Robinson, Alan Byrne; Stephen Murphy, Mick O’Brien; Michael Healy, Alan Horan, Ian McDonald; Clive Horan, Frank Clune, Gearoid Murphy. Subs: Shane O’Keeffe for A Horan.

Annacurra: Referee:

Noel Kinsella (Kilbride)

at Newtown BRAY EMMETS ÉIRE ÓG 3-11 2-11

THE Renault Senior Football Championsh­ip continued at Newtown on Friday evening last when Bray Emmets and Éire Óg Greystones faced each in an all north derby with both teams anxious to score a victory after both sides suffered first round defeats by Kiltegan and Hollywood.

Both teams struggled in the opening round but on this occasion served up a keenly contested game that saw Bray Emmets hold off the stiff challenge provided by the Greystones men o emerge victorious with a three-point winning margin to get their championsh­ip ambitions back on track.

A foul on wing forward David Haughton gave Bray’s Niall McGraynor an easy chance to open the scoring with a point after three minutes while former county player Daniel Woods slotted his side’s opener from a free he won himself with Bray’s Dylan Terry collecting an an early yellow card for his troubles.

A fired up Greystones side took the game to Bray with Darren Hayden forcing his way towards goals and winning a free which he slotted over the bar to edge his side in front.

From the kick out, wing back Padraic Bell won possession and surged forward to earn Bray afree which saw ace freetaker Niall McGraynor bring the sides level at 0-2 each after 10 minutes.

Good good work by Des Kelly and Dara Rochford provided Niall McGraynor wth the opportunit­y to score his third point, this time from play, while the pacey Cathal McGee weaved his way past several defenders to slot over a point which left Bray leading by double scores at 0-4 to 0-2.

Daniel Keane reduced the deficit with a point from play, but Bray reacted strongly, forcing Billy Norman into making an excellent save from Ben McCormack which resulted in a 45 that fell short and was gathered by Cathal McGee and he slotted home the opening goal to give the winners a lead of 1-4 to 0-3 at the end of the first quarter.

There was more misery for Éire Óg shortly aferwards when Ben McCormack slotted home a goal to give his side a commanding lead of 2-4 to 0-3 after 20 minutes.

But to be fair, the Greystones men responded well and Darren Hayden found Daniel Keane who rounded his opponent to score a goal to inspire his team mates and points from Billy Cuddihy and Darren Hayden left them trailing the Bray men 2-4 to 1-5 after 22 minutes.

The same pattern of play continued which saw both sides miss scoring chances but it was the winners that finished the stronger of the half which saw Niall McGraynor add a point from play while one last effort before the break saw Dara Rochford score Bray’s third goal to leave it 3-5 to 1-5 at the break.

Éire Óg made the more promising start to the second half when Daniel Keane split the Bray defence to land the opening score with a point, while Darren Hayden also continued to inspire as he landed a point from a free to reduce the deficit to 3-5 to 1-7 which brought a quick response from the winners with an excellent point from attacking half back Padraic Bell.

The margin could well have being extended as Greystones goalkeeper Billy Norman produced an excellent save. The winners suffered a blow when Bray Emmets midfielder Dylan Terry received his second yellow but they responded very quickly.

Impressive centre back Des Kelly kept the score board ticking away with a long-range point from a free befoe Greystones enjoyed a positive spell by landing three points in a row, one each from dual players Craig Smullen and James Cranley, while midfielder Daniel Woods showed his ability with an excellent point from a 45 and no doubt John Evans will be hoping Woods will commit to the county panel in the year ahead.

Bray Emmets kept plugging away and were rewarded with a second point from Des Kelly before Daniel Woods stepped up to the mark with a brilliant point from a 45 which left the score reading 3-8 to 1-11 in favour of the winners after 22 minutes.

A point from Diarmuid Masterson was followed by a period of Éire Óg pressure but unable to break down a solid defence, with full-back Dara Lohan in excellent form.

Bray went on to add two points from Des Kelly (one free) before one last effort saw Daniel Woods slot home a late goal to reduce the deficit late into injury time which left Bray Emmets worthy winners despite playing the last quarter a man down in what was a better all round team performanc­e.

- Bray Emmets: Cathal McGee 1-1, Dara Rochford 1-0, Ben McCormack 1-0, Niall McGraynor 0-4 (3f), Des Kelly 0-4 (2f), Diarmuid Materson 0-1, Padraic Bell 0-1.

Éire Óg Greystones: Daniel Woods 1-3 (2 45s, 1f), Daniel Keane 1-2, Darren Hayden 0-3 (3f), Billy Cuddihy 0-1, Craig Smullen 0-1, James Cranley 0-1.

Paul O’Keeffe; Philip Haughton, Dara Lohan, Ciaran McKay; Eoin McCormack, Des Kelly, Padraic Bell; Dylan Terry, Liam Benville; David Haughton, Ben McCormack, Dairmuid Masterson; Dara Rochford, Cathal McGee, Niall McGraynor.Subs: Mark Linehan, Cian Lohan, Conor O’Doherty, Matt Thompson.

Scorers Bray Emmets:

Billy Norman; Matt Maguire, Dominic O’Brien, Sean Horan; Darren Shields Peter Keane, Fintan O’Shea; Darren Hayden, Daniel Woods; Conal Deeney, Craig Smullen, Jamie McDonald; Danny Keane, Billy Cuddihy, James Cranley. Subs: Andrew Walsh, Michael Walsh, Eoin McHugh.

Eddie Leonard (St Patrick’s)

Éire Óg Grystones: Referee:

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