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Electric Ireland GAA Hurling All Ireland Minor Championship Semi Final – Waterford 2-12 Kilkenny 0-16
Waterford defeated Kilkenny by 2-12 to 0-16 in the Electric Ireland GAA Hurling All Ireland Minor Championship Semi Final on Sunday August 11th at Croke Park.
Heroes step forward as dogged Déise dig deepest
Waterford 2-12 Kilkenny 0-16
By Darragh Ó Conchúir, Croke Park for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Waterford manager Seán Power was struggling to put words on what he was feeling but just like his team, he managed just fine. Power’s charges were deserving winners over a Kilkenny side that as expected, wouldn’t go away, and secured qualification to the All-Ireland minor hurling final for the first time since 1992. “These things they’re very difficult to get to,” said Power. “My thoughts are all over the place. We’re very happy with the performance. It was a fighting display. It was a hard match, hard-fought, and we’re delighted to come out on the right side of it. It means a lot.”
Austin Gleeson was a heroic figure for the Munster finalists in the half-back line, while Mark O’Brien and Stephen Bennett were hugely influential up front. Adam Farrell and DJ Foran scored first half goals that gave them a two-point interval lead despite not being at their best. “Thankfully we get in good positions and we take the opportunities when they come. Goals win games and they’ve got us through a couple of games this year,” stated the manager.
Both sides finished with 14 men, as Waterford’s Shane Bennett received a second yellow card in the 50th minute. Crucially, Power’s crew managed to hold firm in the ensuing minutes before Eoin Kenny suffered a similar fate to the Ballysaggart defender.
Waterford started nervously and Kilkenny capitalised with two early points from Kevin Kenny and an Alan Murphy free. Patrick Curran, who was to finish with seven points, settled his side with a score from a placed ball before Adam Farrell gave the Déise the boost of an eighth minute goal. Farrell doubled to the net from close range after Stephen Bennett had done brilliantly to first win possession just to the left of the square and then hand-passing across the square.
Some indiscipline in defence made it too easy for Kilkenny to wipe that major out and it was a factor in keeping the Cats in contention throughout, as all Murphy’s 10 points came from frees. “It’s something we have to work on” Power agreed. “I can’t criticise any of the lads because it’s a hot cauldron out there. Sometimes a free can go against you and it’s not necessarily you’re fault but it’s something we will have to work on. There were a lot of scores conceded from frees so we’ll have a look at that.”
Still, a brilliant goal by DJ Foran in the 15th minute – his thunderous shot from 18 metre flew into the top corner – ensured that Waterford held the lead at half time, 2-5 to 0-9. And though they squandered numerous opportunities to kill off the Noresiders in the second half, they retained the upper hand throughout the latter period. A magnificent point by Gleeson was the start of a three-point flurry that stretched the margin to four by the end of the third quarter but Murphy landed two frees to half the deficit. That was as close as Kilkenny got though, despite that five-minute numerical advantage.
Scorers for Waterford: P Curran (0-7, (5fs, 1 65); DJ Foran (1-1); A Farrell (1-0); M Harney, M O’Brien, Stephen Bennett, M Kearney (0-1 each).
Scorers for Kilkenny: A Murphy (0-10 (fs); L Blanchfield, J Walsh (0-2 each); K Kenny, N Mullins (0-1 each).
WATERFORD: G Power, C Leamy, K Daly, W Hahessy, M Harney, A Gleeson, Shane Bennett, M O’Brien, T Devine, Stephen Bennett, C Roche, DJ Foran; P Curran, A Farrell, M Kearney.
Subs: C Gleeson for Foran (10-12), MJ Sutton for Shane Bennett (25-26), C Curran for Roche (41), C Gleeson for Farrell (52); S Hogan for Foran (60+1).
KILKENNY: D Brennan, C Wallace, E Cody, D Joyce, J Stanley, J Maher, C Delaney, N Mullins, C Ryan, L Blanchfield, E Kenny, V Teehan, A Murphy, K Kenny, J Walsh.
Subs: M Kenny for Blanchfield (8-12), M Kenny for Mullins (36), L Scanlon for Ryan (45).
Referee: S Hourigan (Limerick)
Waterford through to All-Ireland Minor Final
Report from the GAA.ie web site
Electric Ireland GAA Hurling All-Ireland Minor Semi-Final: Waterford 2-12 Kilkenny 0-16
First half goals from Adam Farrell and DJ Foran were all-important as Waterford booked their place in the All-Ireland minor final on September 8 with a two-point defeat of Kilkenny at Croke Park on Sunday. Waterford led by 2-5 to 0-9 at the break, but they looked to be in trouble when Shane Bennett was sent off for a second yellow card offence in the 48th minute.
However, the Déise hung in doggedly and Kilkenny were also reduced to 14 in the closing stages when Eoin Kenny was given his marching orders. Waterford had further chances to seal victory, but Patrick Curran and Stephen Bennett were both off target. In the end, it was Foran who sent over the insurance score, with Waterford now set to face Limerick in Galway in next month’s U18 showpiece.
Waterford Scorers: Patrick Curran 0-7 (0-4f, 0-1 ’65), DJ Foran 1-1, Adam Farrell 1-0, Austin Gleeson, Mark O’Brien, Stephen Bennett, Michael Kearney 0-1 each.
Kilkenny Scorers: Alan Murphy 0-10 (0-10f), Liam Blanchfield, John Walsh 0-2 each, Niall Mullins, Kevin Kenny 0-1 each.
Fixture Details
Sunday August 11th
Electric Ireland GAA Hurling All Ireland Minor Championship Semi Final
Páirc an Chrócaigh 13.30
Cill Chainnigh v Port Láirge
Referee: Shane Hourigan (Luimneach)
(E.T. if Necessary)
Team News
WATERFORD (MH v Kilkenny): G Power (Dungarvan), W Hahessey (Clonea), K Daly (Dungarvan) (Capt), C Leamy (Ballyduff Upper); M Harney (Bonmahon), A Gleeson (Mount Sion), S Bennett (Ballysaggart), M O’Brien (Ferrybank), T Devine (Modeligo), A Farrell (De La Salle), C Roche (Shamrocks), DJ Foran (Portlaw), P Curran (Dungarvan), S Bennett (Ballysaggart), M Kearney (Ballyduff Upper).
Kilkenny Minor Team For Semi-Final Announced
Darren Brennan St. Lachtains
Conor Delaney Erins Own
Evan Cody Dicksboro
Ciaran Wallace Erins Own
James Maher St. Lachtains
Jason Stanley Galmoy
Darragh Joyce Rower Inistioge
Niall Mullins James Stephens
Ciaran Ryan Rower Inistioge
Liam Blanchfield Bennettsbridge
Vinny Teehan Graigue Ballycallan
Kevin Kenny Dicksboro
Alan Murphy Glenmore
John Walsh Mullinavat
Eoin Kenny Slieverue
Darragh Holohan Dicksboro
Jason Cleere Bennettsbridge
Sean Morrissey Bennettsbridge
Michael Kenny Lisdowney
Liam Hennessy Glenmore
Eoin Brennan Erins Own
Luke Scanlon James Stephens
James Tyrrell-Capt. James Stephens
Daniel O’Connor O’Loughlin Gaels
Extended Members On Panel:
Philly Cass Conahy Shamrocks
Adrian Burke Thomastown
Paul Kirwan Dunnamaggin
Paddy Deegan O’Loughlin Gaels
Ciaran Breen Barrow Rangers
Robbie Fitzpatrick Dicksboro
Stephen Farrell Dicksboro
Garry Kelly O’Loughlin Gaels