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2020 EirGrid GAA Football Under 20 Munster Championship Quarter-Final – Limerick 0-7 Tipperary 0-6
Limerick defeated Tipperary by 0-7 to 0-6 in the EirGrid GAA Football Under 20 Munster Championship Quarter-Final on Wednesday February 19th at Mick Neville Park Rathkeale.
Coleman’s late point decisive as Limerick book semi-final spot https://t.co/CwotBF85tb
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) February 19, 2020
Coleman’s late point decisive as Limerick book semi-final spot
Report By John Keogh for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Limerick 0-7 – 0-6 Tipperary
Limerick are into the semi-final of the Munster U20 FC following a 0-7 to 0-6 victory over Tipperary at Mick Neville Park in Rathkeale.
Barry Coleman proved to be Limerick’s hero with the winning score three minutes into added time and they will now face Kerry in the last four next week at a Limerick venue.
Tipperary held a one-point lead at the break, but Limerick kicked four unanswered points early in the second half to lead by three going into the final 10 minutes.
The Premier responded with three points on the bounce to level the game going into added time, but Coleman fired Limerick to victory.
Tom McGlinchey’s Tipperary men made the brighter start to a game that was played in dreadful conditions throughout. A well-taken score from Conor Ryan was followed up by a Kyle Shelly free to give the travelling side an early advantage.
James Cummins popped over Limerick’s first point of the game, but a superb Mark O’Meara effort from the right wing saw Tipperary two clear once more after 13 minutes. However, Limerick went in at the break with the minimum between the sides thanks to a well-taken Eoin O’Mahony mark.
Limerick were much better in the second half and levelled the game through Brian Foley, before an individual Rory O’Brien effort gave the Jerry O’Sullivan trained home team the lead for the first time.
A second O’Mahony mark put Limerick 0-5 to 0-3 ahead eight minutes into the second half and a John Hayes free saw Limerick into a comfortable advantage going into the final stages.
However, Tipperary hit form in the latter part of the contest. Ryan landed his second point and a Kevin Grogan free put just one between the teams on 57 minutes.
Tipperary had a couple of goal chances in the dying embers, but Limerick’s resolute defence led by full back Craig Carew and centre back and captain Adam Shanagher held firm.
An opportune Sean O’Connor score looked to have forced extra-time, but Limerick had one final attack in them and it proved to be deadly.
A swift attack through the heart of the Tipperary defence saw Coleman get a yard of space and that’s all he needed to set up the semi-final clash with Kerry.
Limerick Scorers: E O’Mahony 0-2 (2m), J Cummins, B Foley R O’Brien, J Hayes (1f) and B Coleman 0-1 each.
Tipperary Scorers: C Ryan, and S O’Connor 0-2 (1m) each, K Shelly, M O’Meara, P Grogan (1f) 0-1 each.
Limerick: R McElligott; C Woulfe, C Carew, R O’Connor; J Garvey, A Shanagher, B Coleman; L Kennedy, J Molyneaux; J Cummins, B Foley, Rory O’Brien J Hayes, E O’Mahony, C Ryan.
Subs: B Nix for Ryan (46), D O’Keeffe for O’Brien (52), C McCarthy for Garvey (57), S O’Donoghue for O’Mahony (64).
Tipperary: K Beban; P Devlin, D O’Leary, B McKeown; M O’Meara, M Kehoe, E McBride; K Grogan, AJ Willis; C Ryan, R Quigley, M Stokes; A McGrath, S O’Connor, K Shelly.
Subs: P Creedon for Stokes (30), S O’Connor for Devlin (34), C English for McGrath (42), S Grogan for Shelly (48), J Holloway for O’Meara (58).
Referee: P O’Sullivan (Kerry)
WATCH: @LimerickCLG U-20 football manager Jerry O'Sullivan following their 0-7 to 0-6 win over @TipperaryGAA in the @MunsterGAA U-20 Football Championship quarter final. For the full video head over to our Facebook page #SportLK pic.twitter.com/aPLUjO5Glr
— Sporting Limerick (@SportingLK) February 20, 2020
#GAA news: @LimerickCLG defeat @TipperaryGAA in EirGrid @MunsterGAA Under 20 Football Championship
— The GAA (@officialgaa) February 19, 2020
Team News
LIMERICK Under 20 Footbal Team to play Tipperary is selected https://t.co/IqArbxjfwx
— Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) February 18, 2020
LIMERICK U20s (v Tipperary): Ronan McElligott (Mungret St Paul’s); Cormac Woulfe (St Senan’s), Craig Carew (Claughan), Ruadhan O’Connor (Newcastlewest); Barry Coleman (Rathkeale), Adam Shanagher (Rathkeale, captain), Liam Kennedy (St Kieran’s); Rory O’Brien (Fr Casey’s), James Cummins (Galbally); James Molyneaux (Dromcollogher Broadford), Brian Foley (Newcastlewest), John Hayes (St Kieran’s), James Garvey (Mungret St Paul’s), Eoghan O’Mahony (Galbally), Colm Ryan (Feenagh/Kilmeedy).
Subs: Jeffery Alfred (Adare), Cathal McCarthy (Monaleen), Darragh O’Keeffe (Fedamore), Tim Lyons (Croom), Shane O’Donoghue (Ballylanders), Brian Nix (Newcastlewest), Shane Barry (Mungret St Paul’s), James Pomeroy (Kildimo Pallaskenry), DJ Stack (Fr Casey’s)
Tipperary commence their Munster U20 Football Championship this Wednesday night, February 19th in LIT Gaelic Grounds at 7pm with a quarter-final fixture against Limerick. Manager Tom McGlinchey has named his starting 15 https://t.co/ZEetdMwhKf
— Tipperary GAA (@TipperaryGAA) February 17, 2020
TIPPERARY U20s (v Limerick): Kuba Beben (JK Brackens); Paul Devlin (Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill), Darragh O’Leary (Ardfinnan, captain), Brian McKeown (Moyle Rovers); Mark O’Meara (Grangemockler-Ballyneale), Martin Kehoe (Mullinahone), Éanna McBride (JK Brackens); Kevin Grogan (Cahir), AJ Willis (Portroe); Conor Ryan (Loughmore-Castleiney), Riain Quigley (Moyle Rovers), Mark Stokes (Kilsheelan-Kilcash); Adam McGrath (Galtee Rovers), Seán O’Connor (Clonmel Commercials), Kyle Shelly (Moycarkey-Borris).