Bray People

Coolkenno survive tough Kilmacanog­ue challenge

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COOLKENNO KILMACANOG­UE 1-13 1-10X

Kilmacanog­ue made an alteration at the break, with Mick Whelan replacing Gavan Burke leading to a tactical change as captain Simon Doyle dropping deeper.

Coolkenno opened the half with two early scores through Eamonn Rossiter and Conor Walker. This levelled up the tie.

They then took the lead with Pauric Coleman scoring his first to make Kilmacanog­ue’s half time lead count for nothing.

Kilmac’s Josh O’Callaghan had a chance to square up the game yet again but his free was poor and sailed well wide of the upright.

They would later rue many missed chances as they hit 10 wides during the game.

If some of these had been converted into scores the scoreboard would have told a completely different story.

In fact, they didn’t post a second half score until the 12th minute of the half as goalscorer Sam O’Callaghan pointed after a long bursting run by Donal Tuohy.

They were put ahead by their trusty captain Doyle.

Donal Tuohy again showed his value to his side as he was cleaning up so many balls.

He added drives into more attacking positions to his already outstandin­g performanc­e.

Coolkenno were dealt a blow as their midfielder Patrick Dalton was forced off midway through the second half with an injury that he was struggling with for several minutes.

Coolkenno’s replacemen­ts didn’t weaken their side, and inevitably this was the difference in the end.

Two of these substituti­ons linked up excellentl­y to deliver the killer blow to Kilmacanog­ue in the 51st minute. David Cole’s point attempt came up short, but Dalton’s replacemen­t Paul Murphy leaped highest to punch the ball into the back of Niall King’s net.

This was the turning point in the game as it gave them their largest lead of three points.

Kilmacanog­ue’s heads went down for the next couple of minutes after their great first half performanc­e counted for nothing.

Coolkenno excellentl­y killed off the game with their slow possession and playing keep ball.

Robert Conan did have a slight sniff at goal as his shot went just over the bar for a point. He could have carried the ball a little further to give himself a better chance of bursting the net.

In the dying seconds of the game Kilmacanog­ue did attempt to score the goal to level the match, with Mick Whelan coming closest.

But it was too little to late for Mark King’s side who did eventually rue their missed chances. They will be extremely disappoint­ed with the defeat particular­ly after their strong start.

Damien McMahon’s team will definitely be happy to have two wins from two under their belt, but will have to start games stronger if they are to go all the way in this year’s championsh­ip.

Final Score: Coolkenno 1-13, Kilmacanog­ue 1-10

Scorers: Coolkenno – Conor Walker 0-4; Eamonn Rossiter 0-4 (3f); Paul Murphy 1-0; Pauric Coleman 0-2; John Kavanagh 0-1; Patrick Dalton 0-1; Ben Jackman 0-1.

Kilmacanog­ue – Sam O’Callaghan 1-3; Luke O’Callaghan 0-1; Niall Meldon 0-1; Cormac Kelly 0-1; Andrew Molloy 0-1; Aaron Creavin 0-1; Simon Doyle 0-1; Robert Conan 0-1.

John Corcoran; Donal Doyle, Cathal Rossiter, Shane Walker; Jim Cushe, Robert Keogh, Philip Timmon; Patrick Dalton, James Gregan; John Kavanagh, Eamonn Rossiter, Ben Jackman; Eoghan Dolan, Pauric Coleman, Conor Walker. Subs: David Cole for C Rossiter (26 mins, inj); Don Jackman for Doyle (38 mins); Niall Bailey for Timmons (42 mins); Paul Murphy for Dalton (46 mins, inj); Cormac Byrne for B Jackman (58 mins).

Niall King; Donal Tuohy, Paddy O’Donnell, Michael Masterson; Gavan Burke, Cian Rafferty, Luke O’Callaghan; Andrew Molloy, Robert Conan; Josh O’Callaghan, Niall Meldon, Simon Doyle; Cormac Kelly, Aaron Creavin, Sam O’Callaghan. Subs: Mick Whelan for Burke (HT); Ben O’Callaghan for Molloy (34 mins); Marcus Rafferty for Coleman (54 mins).

– Eugene O Brien (Aughrim)

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