Bray People

Dales drop to Keating battle

Bray Emmets safe after draw

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BRAY EMMETS AVONDALE 1-12 3-6

THE first game on the two match programme at Joule Park, Aughrim on Saturday last September 8th was a relegation battle between Bray Emmets and Avondale.

The winners would be sure of their senior status. The losers would go into the relegation battle that is the Keating Cup competitio­n. A draw would bring the number crunchers into play.

The first half was riven by mistakes from both sides with passes going astray and wrong options. Bray Emmets establishe­d on early dominance but Avondale kept plugging away and were never too far out of reach on the scoreboard.

Marc Lennon opened the scoring for Bray Emmets with a fisted point in the first minute.

Avondale’s Oisin McGraynor levelled when he pointed two minutes later, having received the pass from his brother Conor. Des Kelly from a free and Marc Lennon from play had the Emmets 0-3 to 0-1 ahead.

Avondale were not progressin­g, making too many mistakes and giving away possession easily. When Dara Rochford scored the Bray goal after eight minutes, a five-point gap had opened up. Diarmuid Masterson added a point but Avondale quickly responded and within two minutes were back to two points.

Oisin McGraynor pointed a free. Following the Bray kick out, Conor Byrne made an intercepti­on and put Ross Ward through on goal. The wing forward slid the ball past the advancing Paul O’Keeffe and we were back to a two-point game again.

Bray Emmets were the dominant team for the second quarter and two points from Des Kelly frees, another from a Niall McGraynor free and one from play by Cathal McGee had the Bray men back into a comfortabl­e 1-8 to 1-2 lead as the game entered the time added period before half-time.

Then Avondale struck again for another goal. This time Ross Ward was the provider. He landed a ball from out on the left wing in on Conor McGraynor in the Bray Emmets goalmouth and the big man knocked it home to give his side the unexpected bonus of going to the break only three points down.

For Bray this was a big blow as they had seemed to be in a comfortabl­e position.

Niall McGraynor got Bray Emmets first on the scoreboard in the second period with a pointed free after four minutes.

Avondale had placed Conor McGraynor at full forward at the beginning of the second half and it soon became obvious that they were now reverting to plan ‘B’ – better known as Route 1.

Barry Sheehan launched a mighty kick from almost 60 meters out which landed untouched outside the small square and bounced over the bar.

In the eighth minute Sheehan repeated the dose. This time McGraynor ended up in possession and floated a fisted pass across the goalmouth to the in-running Jack Manley who scored Avondale’s third goal.

Scores were now level at 1-9 to3-3. Bray Emmets steadied again and by 20 minutes they had added points from Dara Rochford, Cathal McGee and a pointed free from Des Kelly.

Avondale continued the aerial bombardmen­t whenever the opportunit­y arose, but Bray were defending well and crowding the area to limit scoring chances.

Nonetheles­s they could never relax and there was always the potential for disaster every time one of the Dales long range efforts was launched.

Avondale battled hard in the final quarter to rein in the Emmets three-point lead. Sean McGraynor reduced the gap when he landed a long-range effort in on Paul O’Keeffe after 21 minutes.

The Bray goalie could only tip it over and two minutes later Oisin McGraynor landed another longrange effort. With six minutes left Sean McGraynor completed the comeback with another mighty long-range effort from a free.

Both sides battled for the winner over the next seven or eight minutes but there was no further score and the game ended in a 1-12 to 3-6 draw. It’s now up to the number crunchers.

Scorers - Avondale: Jack Manley 1-0, Conor McGraynor 1-0, Ross Ward 1-0, Oisin McGraynor 0-3, Sean McGraynor 0-2, Barry Sheehan 0-1. Bray Emmets: Des Kelly0-4, Marc Lennon 0-2, Dara Rochford 1-1, Cathal McGee 0-2, Niall McGraynor 0-2, Diarmuid Masterson 0-1.

Brian Burke; Simon Cullen, Shane Byrne, Shane Beever; Adam Benson Byrne, Eoin Baker, Padraig Geoghegan; Barry Sheehan; Conor Byrne, Eugene Dunne, Ross Ward; Oisin McGraynor, Jack Manley, Conor McGraynor, Subs: Seoirse Kearon, Donal McGraynor Liam Kinsella.

Paul O’Keeffe; David Haughton, Dara Lohan, Ciaran McKay; Ben McCormack, Shane Lohan, Padraig Bell; Liam Benville, Des Kelly; Eoin McCormack, Marc Lennon, Diarmuid Masterson; Cathal McGee, Niall McGraynor, Darragh Rochford. Subs: Mark Lenihan, Andy Conway, Dylan Terry, Jonathon Kinch, Matt Thompson.

Eugene O’Brien (Aughrim). A clash that was warming up nicely in Baltinglas­s last Friday evening had to be abandoned by referee Noel Kinsella in bizarre circumstan­ces after the crowd had waited over an hour and 15 minutes for the arrival of an ambulance to take an injured player to hospital.

With the game set to continue once PJ O’Keeffe had been tended to and with the ambulance having just pulled up beside the stricken player who injured himself after an awkward tangle with a Kiltegan man, all of a sudden, the floodlight­s went out leaving the west Wicklow venue in almost complete darkness.

Sources in the Baltinglas­s club have said there were no issues with the lights whatsoever and that eyewitness­es spotted someone leaving the compound where the controls for the floodlight­s are housed immediatel­y after they were switched off.

It is understood that the Baltinglas­s club are irate following the incident and the matter was discussed at a club meeting on Monday evening.

The game itself was interestin­g albeit low-scoring. Kiltegan were leading 0-3 to 0-2 at the time when O’Keeffe went down awkwardly on his shoulder. After initial treatment an attempt was made to lift the centre forward up to his feet, but he became weak and was returned to the ground where he remained for the next 75 minutes as an ambulance made its way from Naas.

Jacko Dalton opened the scoring for Kiltegan moments after Cathal Fitzgerald fired a rasper at the Hollywood goal which Ian Burke pushed on to the crossbar.

The game was tight and sporting at this stage although Hollywood would lose Mikey Healy to a blood sub briefly early on and they would lose Eoin Burke permanentl­y after eight minutes after he was pushed into the fence, injuring his knee in the process. It is understood that both Eoin Burke and PJ O’Keeffe are out for the rest of the seasons from their respective injuries.

Tony Hannon equalised and then put Hollywood ahead with two frees but a Seanie Furlong 45 and pointed free pushed Kiltegan ahead as they battled bravely against a well organised and hungry Hollywood defence.

However, as the first half neared its conclusion, O’Keeffe went down and it was clear from the first moments that he was seriously injured. After the initial attempt to move him failed it was decided to wait for the ambulance.

As the time dragged on, discussion and phone calls were made in haste and a decision was made that the game would be played to the finish regardless of when the ambulance arrived.

When the medics arrived both teams were prepared to return to battle but shortly after the lights went out referee Noel Kinsella sounded the final whistle and the crowd streamed out of the grounds.

Baltinglas­s GAA Club ground staff and officials had the lights back up and running within five minutes but the decision to abandon the game had already been taken.

In the intervenin­g time Kiltegan have given Hollywood a walkover in the refixed game set for Roundwood on Monday night last. This has forced a play-off game between Rathnew and Hollywood to see who tops the group and takes the semi-final spot while Kiltegan will face AGB. Both games will take place this Saturday in Joule Park Aughrim.

Ian Burke; Keith Traynor, Harry Wilson, Sean O’Keeffe; Conor Burke, Mikey Healy, Robert Houlihan; Ciaran Tyrrell, Robert Kelly; Matthew Kelly, Patrick O’Keeffe, Cian Tyrrell; Stephen Kearney, Tony Hannon, Eoin Burke.

Fergal Harmon; Adam Wynne, Stephen Farrell, John Farrell; Luke Byrne, Colm Keogh, Liam Keogh; Rory Finn, Padraig O’Toole; Aaron Byrne, Cathal Fitzgerald, Anthony Furlong; Mikey Foley, Seanie Furlong, Jacko Dalton.

Noel Kinsella (Kilbride)

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Kiltegan’s Colm keogh gets his pass away despite Hollywood pressure.

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