Irish Independent

O’Connor stands tall as Kingdom surge past Down

- JOE McDONAGH CUP

Kerry’s unexpected Joe McDonagh title tilt picked up yet more momentum with a stirring eight-point victory over Down in Austin Stack Park.

The green and gold finished powerfully outscoring Down nine points to one from the hour mark onwards, all in the wake of the dismissal of Down’s Dáithí Sands on a second yellow card for a foul on Dáithí Griffin.

Considerin­g the position the Kingdom were in at half-time – the sides level at 0-10 to 2-4 facing into the breeze for the second half – it was a particular­ly sweet success for the Stephen Molumphy’s men.

The Déise native and his management team wouldn’t have at all been pleased with the side’s first-half performanc­e as they had 12 missed chances for a rate of return of just 45pc. Having shot 72pc last weekend in Mullingar, it was a fairly brutal reversion to the mean for Kerry.

For their part Down would have been very satisfied to have bagged a pair of first-half goals, the first arriving nine minutes in through Sands, the second arriving on 21 minutes through Caolan Taggart.

Responded

To be fair the Kingdom responded really well to Down’s goals, substitute Dan Goggin off the mark within moments of coming into the fray helping his team get back to level pegging come the short whistle.

Neverthele­ss with the sides level and the breeze to come Down’s way in the second half, it was looking precarious for Kerry, and it remained a tight for much of the second half, a point up, a point down, level pegging, nip-and-tuck most of the way.

Up until Sands’ dismissal that is. Thereafter there was only one team in it, the first seven of Kerry’s nine points to the finish coming in-a-row as the home side showed incredible power, fitness and finesse to ram home their advantage.

Top-scorer Maurice O’Connor – who had 13 points in all – got the first of those seven with second-half subs David Woulfe, Gavin Dooley, and Brandon Barrett all contributi­ng as the Kingdom demonstrat­ed their assertiven­ess and increasing strength-in-depth.

Even if they didn’t make it easy for themselves the manner of this victory will give the Kingdom all sorts of confidence ahead of next weekend’s top-of-the-table clash with Laois.

SCORERS – Kerry: M O’Connor 0-13 (7f), D Goggin 0-4, F Mackessy (1f), R Walsh 0-2 each, C Walsh, K Hayes, B Barrett, D Woulfe, G Dooley 0-1 each. Down: D Sands 1-1, C Taggart 1-0, P Sheehan 0-3 (3f), T Prenter, E Sands, C Egan 0-2 each, D Hughes, F Turpin 0-1 each. KERRY: L Dee, D Griffin, F McCarthy, E Murphy, K O’Connor, E Leen, F Mackessy, C Walsh, D Shanahan, N Mulcahy, K Hayes, R Walsh, L Crowley, M Leane, M O’Connor. Subs: D Goggin for N Mulcahy, 24, G Dooley for M Leane, 44, B Barrett for D Shanahan, 48, D Woulfe (0-1) for L Crowley, 60, T Doyle for K Hayes, (70+1) DOWN: S Keith, M Conlan, C Cassidy, J McManus, T Murray, C Taggart, R McCrickard, D Hughes, T Prenter, P Sheehan, E Sands, L Savage, D Sands, C Egan, P Óg McCrickard. Subs: T McGrattan for P McCrickard, 44, F Turpin for C Egan, M Fisher for J McManus, 56, O McManus for P Sheehan, 61, B Trainor for E Sands, 69 REF: C Doyle (Tipperary)

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