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Munster MFC – Clare 3-15 Limerick 0-10
Clare defeated Limerick by 3-15 to 0-1 in Round 1 of the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship Phase 1 on Wednesday April 10th at Newcastlewest.
Match Highlights
GAANOW was at Newcastle West as @GaaClare overcame @LimerickCLG 2-15 to 0-10 in the @MunsterGAA Minor Football Championship! Take a look here. pic.twitter.com/tIakMjFF10
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 16, 2019
#GAA news: @GaaClare and @TipperaryGAA claim Electric Ireland @MunsterGAA Minor Football Championship victories!
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 10, 2019
Clare Cruise To Victory In Opening Round Of Munster MFC https://t.co/bG7S3N8F3y pic.twitter.com/TEMhpGpJqL
— The Clare Champion (@clarechampion) April 10, 2019
Banner send out warning signals with win over Limerick https://t.co/KxrOwo9tnH pic.twitter.com/L0DAbTDLEX
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) April 10, 2019
Banner send out warning signals with win over Limerick
Report By Mark Keogh for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Munster MFC
Limerick 0-10 – 3-15 Clare
Munster minor football finalists in the last two seasons, Clare began their 2019 campaign with a comfortable 14-point win over Limerick in Newcastle West.
The Banner were only four points ahead at half-time but raced clear of the home side in the second half against a Limerick side that failed to score in the final quarter.
While Limerick will attempt to get their championship back on track with a trip to Dungarvan next Wednesday, Clare will welcome fellow round one winners Tipperary to Ennis.
In this win over Limerick, Clare were 1-7 to 0-6 ahead at half time after trailing by three points after 12-minutes.
There were encouraging signs for the home side in the early minutes with two points each for captain Eliah Riordan and Michael Southgate.
At the other end of the field, Clare were forced to wait until the 14th minute to open their account from play but once they got a handle on Limerick’s extra man in defence they found their scoring touch. Six successive scores for The Banner put them in the driving seat.
In the 17th minute came the Clare goal – exciting corner forward Jamie Stack powering through the centre before coolly crashing a low drive to the net to level up the contest.
That injection of confidence saw Clare pour forward and Dara Nagle, Stack and Shane Meehan all added points to move Clare 1-7 to 0-5 clear.
Limerick early scoring run dried up and in first half injury time they finally ended a 15-minute barren spell when Shane O’Donoghue kicked a pointed free.
The sides evenly shared six points early in the second half and 10-minutes into the new half it was 1-10 to 0-9 to Clare.
But the next score was to be a Clare goal and the Diarmuid Fahy strike had them well positioned for the home straight, where they found the final six scores without a response against a Limerick side who had lost defender Patrick Dolphin to a second yellow card.
The third goal came in injury time from Eoin Talty to embellish the scoreline.
Scorers for Limerick: S O’Donoghue (0-4, 1free), E Riordan (0-3, 2frees), M Southgate (0-2), S Hanrahan (0-1, free)
Scorers for Clare: S Meehan (0-6, 4frees), J Stack (1-3, 0-2frees), E Talty (1-2), D Fahy (1-0), T Lillis (0-2), D Nagle and C McGroary (0-1).
LIMERICK: S O’Connell; D Geraghty, P Dolphin, F Corcoran; E McGrath, E Riordan, T Marsden; M Southgate, D O’Keeffe; M Donnellan, S O’Donoghue, P O’Dwyer; C Galvin, S Hanrahan, R O’Connor.
Subs: J Corkery for O’Connor (46), J Quinlivan for O’Dwyer (46), R McBrearty for Marsden (50), R O’Connor for Hanrahan (52), S Kilbridge for McGrath (57), J Killian for Donnellan (57m).
CLARE: O O’Loughlin; T Lillis, M Garry, C McMahon; C McGroary, A Killeen, M Reidy; E Rouine, B Rouine; P Doherty, D Fahy, D Nagle; C Hassett, S Meehan, J Stack.
Subs: E Talty for Doherty (h-t), F Kelleher for Reidy (46), S Casey for E Rouine (55), T Meenahan for Hassett (58), E Walshe for Stack (62).
Referee: B Griffin (Kerry)
Match Preview
The Electric Ireland @MunsterGAA Minor Football Championship commences this evening!
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 10, 2019
Fixture Details
Wednesday April 10th
Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship Phase 1 Round 1
Limerick v Clare
Venue: Newcastlewest @ 6:45pm
Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry)
Admission Details
Adults – €10
Students / OAP’s – €5
Under 16s – Free
Team News
The Limerick minor Football team for the Round 1 clash vs Clare has been named. Game throws in at 6:45 in Newcastle West this Wednesday. All support would be greatly appreciated. Best of luck to all involved. pic.twitter.com/yeatgtYygS
— Limerick Footballers (@LmkFootballers) April 8, 2019
LIMERICK MINOR FOOTBALL TEAM V. CLARE on Wednesday 10th. April in Newcastlewest @ 6.45pm has been selected.
1. Shane O’Connell Fr.Caseys
2. Daniel Geraghty St.Kierans
3. Patrick Dolphin Crecora
4. Frank Corcoran Mungret/St.Pauls
5. Eoin McGrath Galbally
6. Eliah Riordan (Captain) Fr.Caseys
7. Tom Marsden Ahane
8. Michael Southgate Adare
9. Darragh O’Keeffe Fedamore
10. Mark Donnellan Ahane
11. Shane O’Donoghue Ballylanders
12. Peter O’Dwyer Galbally
13. Conor Galvin Mungret/St.Pauls
14. Shane Hanrahan Galbally
15. Ruadhán O’Connor Newcastle West
16. Dylan O’Sullivan Kilteely/Dromkeen
17. Rian McBrearty Monaleen
18. Sean Kilbridge Fr.Caseys
19. Conor Twomey Croom
20. Jack Corkery Knockaderry
21. Rory O’Connor St.Senans
22. Jack Quinlivan Fr. Caseys
23. James Killian Mungret/St.Pauls
24. Killian Bennett Bruff
Extended Panel Members: Cormac Woulfe (St.Senans), Caillum Hedderman (Ballybricken/Bohermore), Josh Dineen (Galbally), Mark Walsh (Galtee Gaels), Conor Stack (Feohanagh/Castlemahon), Jamie Baynham (Monagea), Tomas Sheahan (Askeaton/Ballysteen), Eddie Murphy O’Connor (Askeaton/ Ballysteen), Michael O’Mahony (Adare) & Micheal Cuddihy (Kildimo/Pallaskenry).
Management: Manager: Joe Lee (Newcastle West), Coach: James Ryan, (Galbally), Selectors: Ollie Coffey (Ballylanders), Michael Lenihan (Mountcollins), Liaison Officer: Jacqueline O’Connor (Athea) & Physio: Angela Hogan
Clare Minor Football team to play Limerick on Wednesday evening has been announced https://t.co/PlPHkAp3us pic.twitter.com/nrI94Ksp2l
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) April 9, 2019
1.Oisin O’Loughlin O. Ó Lochlain (St. Breckans)
2.Tadgh Lillis, T. Ó Laighléis (Doonbeg)
3. Micheal Garry M. Mag Fhearaigh (Cooraclare)
4.Ciaran McMahon C. Mac Mathúna (Ennistymon)
5. CillainMcGroary C. Mag Ruairí (Corofin)
6. Alan Killeen A. Ó Cillin (St. Josephs Doora Barefield)
7. Matthew Reidy M. Ó Riada (Shannon Gaels)
8. Eoin Rouine E. Ó Ruaín (Ennistymon)
9. Brendan Rouine B. Ó Ruaín (Ennistymon)
10. Pat Doherty P. Ó Dochartaigh (St. Breckans)
11. Diarmuid Fahy D. Ó Fathaigh (Ennistymon)
12. Dara Nagle D. de Nógla (St.Josephs Doora Barefield)
13. Conor Hassett C. Ó hAisí (Kildysart)
14.Shane Meehan S. Ó Miacháin (The Banner – Captain)
15. Jamie Stack S. Stac (St. Breckans)
Subs:
16.Thomas Collins T. Ó Coileáin (Lissycasey)
17.Fionn Kelliher F. Ó Céillachair (St.Josephs Doora Barefield)
18.Stephen Casey S. Ó Cathasaigh (Clondegad)
19.Eoin Talty E. Ó Taltaigh (St.Josephs Doora Barefield)
20.Shane Browne S. de Brún (O’Currys)
21. Tomas Meenahan T. Ó Mianáin (The Banner)
22. Fergal Guinnane F. Ó Coinneáin (Kildysart)
23.Eoin Walshe E. Breatnach (The Banner)
24. Keith Crowley C. Ó Crualaoich (Kilrush Shamrocks)
Manager: Dermot Coughlan (Kilmurry Ibrickane)
Selectors: Mike Neylon (Éire Óg, Inis) Sean Haugh (O’Currys), Michael Griffin (Doonbeg), TJ Carey (Liscannor), Frank Kelly (Shannon Gaels), Jim Conlan (Clondegad)