The Avondhu

Brillant Mitchelsto­wn advance to Cork IFC final

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Mitchelsto­wn 2-13 Aghabullog­ue 0-7

Mitchelsto­wn advanced to this year’s Bon Secours IFC county final with a superb performanc­e against a very strong and gritty Aghabullog­ue side back in Mallow last Sunday. To say conditions were difficult would be an understate­ment, a very strong wind swirling around was going to make it difficult for the players.

Aghabullog­ue won the toss and decided to play with the wind but it was Mitchelsto­wn who started the quicker and a very well taken opening score by Shane Cahill in the 3rd minute was followed by a Cathail O’Mahony point in the 5th minute. Mitchelsto­wn’s midfield pairing of Sean Walsh and Colin English were dominating. A great catch by Walsh from the kickout was quickly delivered to Cahill who kicked a great point after 10 minutes.

Aghabullog­ue responded and had their first score in the 15th min, but back came Mitchelsto­wn with further points by O’Mahony in the 17th and 19th minute. In the 22nd minute a good Aghabullog­ue move ended with a great save by keeper Luke Hanna. Points followed by Aghabullog­ue in the 24th and 25th minutes, but a great individual effort by Sean O’Sullivan ended with a great point to leave the score 0-8 to 0-3.

Mitchelsto­wn started the 2nd half with a strong wind and a 5 point lead and quickly increased it with a Pa Magee point in the 44th minute. Then in the 47th minute a ball turned over on the ‘town back line by Greg Carroll was quickly moved up the field and some great movement by Jim Sheehan and ‘Brick’ Walsh ended with Cathail O’Mahony calmly placing the ball in the back of the net to put Mitchelsto­wn in very strong position.

Aghabullog­ue responded well with 2 points. Then a long ball by O’Mahony ended up in the back of the net and put Mitchelsto­wn 9 points ahead. A superb Sean Walsh point was followed by a great ‘Brick’ Walsh score. Mitchelsto­wn were in complete control now and a Seamus Coleman point, after a great move from the backline, ended the scoring, leaving Mitchelsto­wn reaching the final on a 2-13 to 0-7 scoreline.

The Mitchelsto­wn management were delighted with the performanc­e with every one of the 20 lads playing. For me it was the best first 30 minutes of football I have seen by any Mitchelsto­wn team. Now they will face a very strong Rockchapel team in the final.

Team: L Hanna, K Roche, F Herlihy, L Finn, P Molloy, S Beston, G Carroll, C English, S Walsh (0 1), P Magee (0-1), M Walsh (0-2), S O ‘Sullivan (0-1), C O’ Mahony (2-5), S Cahill (0-3), J Sheehan. Subs: A O’Brien for J Sheehan (47’), D Dinnen for P Magee (47’), S Coleman for G Carroll (56’), L Keane for C O’Mahony (59’).

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WELL DONE

Congratula­tions to our U12 footballer­s who won the North Cork last Sunday morning back in Mallow, followed up a few hours later with the U14 hurlers winning. Well done to all involved, a great weekend for the parish.

Congratula­tions also to Robbie Cotter, who won a county senior hurling medal with Blackrock last Sunday. He is the son of Aidan Cotter who played corner forward for Mitchelsto­wn in the ‘90s. Robbie scored 2-2 in last week’s win over Glen Rovers. There was a lot celebratio­n last Sunday night by his uncle Kieran and a very proud

Gerry Wiley, Robert Street.

SYMPATHY

Mitchelsto­wn GAA would like to extend their condolence­s to the O’Shea family on their recent bereavemen­t.

 ?? (Pic: Pauline O’Dwyer) ?? The Mitchelsto­wn panel, prior to their Bon Secours Cork IAFC semi-final tie v Aghabullog­ue, back l-r: Aaron O’Brien, James Mullins, Lar O’Flynn, Liam Keane, Seamus Coleman, Pa Magee, Colin English, Sean Walsh, James Sheehan, Fionn Herlihy, Shane Beston, Sean O’Sullivan, Owen Burke, Dave Dineen and front l-r: Cathail O’Mahony, Greg Carroll, Pa Molloy, Shane Cahill, Lorcan Finn, Killian Roche, Mikey Walsh, Luke Hanna and Barry Coffey.
(Pic: Pauline O’Dwyer) The Mitchelsto­wn panel, prior to their Bon Secours Cork IAFC semi-final tie v Aghabullog­ue, back l-r: Aaron O’Brien, James Mullins, Lar O’Flynn, Liam Keane, Seamus Coleman, Pa Magee, Colin English, Sean Walsh, James Sheehan, Fionn Herlihy, Shane Beston, Sean O’Sullivan, Owen Burke, Dave Dineen and front l-r: Cathail O’Mahony, Greg Carroll, Pa Molloy, Shane Cahill, Lorcan Finn, Killian Roche, Mikey Walsh, Luke Hanna and Barry Coffey.
 ?? (Pic: Pauline O’Dwyer) ?? Aghabullog­ue captain Billy Casey, referee Cormac Dineen and Mitchelsto­wn captain Pa Magee, prior to the Bon Secours Cork IAFC semi-final, played in Mallow last Sunday.
(Pic: Pauline O’Dwyer) Aghabullog­ue captain Billy Casey, referee Cormac Dineen and Mitchelsto­wn captain Pa Magee, prior to the Bon Secours Cork IAFC semi-final, played in Mallow last Sunday.

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