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Tipperary County Senior Football Championship Final – Loughmore-Castleiney 3-10 Aherlow Gaels 0-9

November 3, 2013 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Double delight for Loughmore

By Michael Dundon for the Irish Examiner newspaper

Loughmore-Castleiney 3-10 Aherlow Gaels 0-09

Loughmore-Castleiney made history at Semple Stadium yesterday when recording a comfortable 10-point win over Aherlow Gaels to become the first club in Tipperary to complete a county senior double. Loughmore-Castleiney had earlier won the hurling crown by defeating Éire Óg, Nenagh, and their ability to create goal chances and take them, was the difference between the sides as the champions claimed the trophy for the 13th time and first since 2004.

Former All-Ireland winning minor star John McGrath was the key man for the champions. He scored 1-9, his goal from a 50-metre second-half free putting paid to the Aherlow challenge. Aherlow had battled well in a competitive first half. Loughmore led at the interval 1-4 to 0-5 thanks to a well-taken goal by Tom King in the seventh minute when he linked up with Evan Sweeney and John McGrath before finishing with aplomb. After Aidan McGrath had extended Loughmore’s lead with a point in the 32nd minute, John McGrath struck a major blow for them three minutes later as his free from 50m went all the way to the Aherlow net to give his side a two-goal lead. John McGrath quickly added three points, and when Laurence Coskeran missed a great chance for Aherlow in the 45th minute, the game looked beyond Aherlow’s reach.

Evan Sweeney clinched the title for Loughmore-Castleiney in the 50th minute when, after good work by Cian Hennessy and John McGrath, he slotted home goal number three. Aherlow finished strongly with four points to Loughmore’s one, but they never threatened to overtake their rivals who were the most comfortable of winners at the end. While John McGrath’s scores were the key factor in Loughmore-Castleiney’s win, he also contributed handsomely through his work about the field. John Meagher was a towering figure at fullback, with Ciaran McGrath, Tom King, Evan Sweeney, and Noel McGrath also to the fore. Aherlow Gaels fadeout in the second half was a disappointment to their followers in the 1,746 attendance, as they sought to add to the titles won in 2006 and 2010. Dangerman Barry Grogan saw little of the ball but Seamus Grogan, Thomas Fahey, Thomas Hanley, Bernard O’Brien, Ed O’Meara, and Mark Hanley, all worked very hard to turn the tide.

LOUGHMORE-CASTLEINEY: D Brennan; T Long, J Meagher, L Egan; T King (1-0), C McGrath, J Ryan; N McGrath, J McGrath (1-9, 1-8fs); D Kennedy, A McGrath(0-1), C Hennessy; L McGrath, M Webster, E Sweeney (1-0); Subs: D Bourke for Webster; W Eviston for Kennedy; T McGrath for A McGrath; S Hennessy for C Hennessy;

AHERLOW GAELS: S Leonard; M O Brien, S Russell, E O Meara; M Hanley (0-1), J Hennessy, S Mullins; S Grogan (0-1), T Fahey (0-2); T Hanley (0-2), B Grogan, L Coskeran; S Cunningham, C Dillon, B O Brien (0-3, 1f); Subs: M Russell for Dillon; B Hanley for Mullins; A Leahy for Coskeran; S Kiely for Cunningham; T O Donnell for S Russell.

Referee: D O Mahoney, Ardfinnan

Three other county championships were decided at the weekend. Moycarkey-Borris defeated Knockavilla Kickhams in the junior A hurling final 2-15 to 2-13; Drom-Inch won the junior A football crown beating Shannon Rovers, while Clonmel Commercials won the minor A football defeating Drom-Inch.

 

McGrath points way to historic double for Loughmore

Loughmore-Castleiney 3-10 Aherlow Gaels 0-9

Report by Shane Brophy for the Irish Independent newspaper

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Captain Derek Bourke admitted afterwards that it was impossible to avoid the prospect of the double in the build-up to the game. “It was very hard not to think of it. Before the game it was on our mind and I thought it wouldn’t be; that it was going to be just another football game, a county final, and we are over the moon to be the first club in Tipperary to achieve it,” he said.

Manager Declan Laffan paid tribute to his group of players, the majority of whom had been in action for the seventh consecutive weekend, between both codes. “Hats off to the players, they are an unbelievable set of players. You give out about them when things don’t go right, and they didn’t go right for us in the Mid championship, but we got back to the field, regrouped – Eddie Connolly’s illness really galvanised us as a unit and we really drove on from there. “It was an extra force behind us but if you don’t have the players, it doesn’t matter what everybody else does and we are lucky that we have a bunch of players that are willing to die on their feet for that jersey.”

Two John McGrath frees had Loughmore off to a swift start and after Mark Hanley’s fine response for Aherlow, the Mid Tipp side struck for the only goal of the first half in the seventh minute as Evan Sweeney’s superbly weighted pass found raiding wing-back Tom King striding forward and he finished well inside the near post. While Loughmore had their noses in front, they were doing so through McGrath’s frees with the goal the only score they managed from play in the half. Despite having plenty of promising attacks, they always seemed to take one pass too many. Aherlow scored all bar one of their five first-half points from play, with Thomas Hanley, Thomas Fahey and Bernard O’Brien to the fore.

Leading 1-4 to 0-5 at the break, Loughmore took control early in the second half with an Aidan McGrath point being followed by John McGrath’s goal as Aherlow ‘keeper Shane Leonard and defender Sean Mullins failed to deal with the dipping 45-metre delivery which went all the way to the net. Forced to take extra risks to get back into the game, Aherlow left themselves exposed at the back, with Loughmore’s penetrating runs yielding frees which McGrath converted. The midfielder was also involved in the move for Evan Sweeney’s goal in the 50th minute. Aherlow did manage four points in the final 10 minutes as they played with great spirit but the fact that star man Barry Grogan was kept scoreless by man of the match John Meagher ensured Loughmore’s place in Tipperary GAA history.

Scorers – Loughmore-Castleiney: J McGrath 1-9 (1-7fs, 1 ’45’), E Sweeney, T King 1-0 each, A McGrath 0-1. Aherlow: B O’Brien 0-3 (1f), T Fahey, T Hanley 0-2 each, S Grogan, M Hanley 0-1 each.

Loughmore-Castleiney – D Brennan; T Long, J Meagher, L Egan; T King, C McGrath, J Ryan; N McGrath, J McGrath; D Kennedy, A McGrath, L McGrath; C Hennessy; M Webster, E Sweeney. Subs: D Bourke for Webster (22), W Eviston for Kennedy (52), T McGrath for A McGrath (56), S Hennessy for C Hennessy (59).

Aherlow Gaels – S Leonard; S Russell, J Hennessy, E O’Meara; M Hanley, M O’Brien, S Mullins; S Grogan, T Fahey; T Hanley, B Grogan, L Coskeran; S Cunningham, C Dillon, B O’Brien. Subs: M Russell for Dillon (16 inj), B Hanley for Mullins (38), S Kiely for Cunningham (48), A Leahy for Coskeran (48), T O’Donoghue for S Russell (58).

Ref – D O’Mahoney (Ardfinnan)

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Date:
November 3, 2013
Time:
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

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