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2022 AIB Munster Club Junior Hurling Quarter-Final – Ballygiblin (Cork) 2-10 Grangemockler-Ballyneale (Tipperary) 0-11
Ballygiblin (Cork) defeated Grangemockler-Ballyneale (Tipperary) by 2-10 to 0-11 in the AIB Munster Club Junior Hurling Championship Quarter-Final on Saturday November 5th at FBD Semple Stadium.
Match Highlights
Highlights as two second half goals were crucial in @Ballygiblingaa's win over @GrangeBally_GAA in today's Junior Quarter Final. @StreamsportI | @AIB_GAA | @OfficialCorkGAA | @TipperaryGAA https://t.co/HJX3pWhQje
— Munster GAA (@MunsterGAA) November 5, 2022
Strong finish sees Ballygiblin stay on course to retain Munster JHC title https://t.co/w3KI4rKEal
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) November 5, 2022
Strong finish sees Ballygiblin stay on course to retain Munster JHC title
Report by Therese O’Callaghan for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Ballygiblin 2-10 Grangemockler-Ballyneale 0-11
Ballygiblin remain on track to defend their AIB Munster club JHC title after they finished strong in Saturday’s quarter-final at FBD Semple Stadium.
A goal from Darragh Flynn in the 50th minute eventually put daylight between these sides. The north Cork men went on to outscore Grangemockler-Ballyneale three points to one thereafter.
Mention too for a sterling defensive display which only saw two points from play scored by Grangemockler-Ballyneale over the hour.
Defending champions Ballygiblin had the breeze in the first-half, but it was Grangemockler-Ballyneale who got the scoreboard moving with their chief-scorer Darragh Shelley firing over a ’65 in the third minute.
Ballygiblin free-taker Joseph O’Sullivan levelled a couple of minutes later.
The Tipperary representatives – although beaten in their county final by Upperchurch/Drombane — were up for the challenge as midfielder Shelley arrowed over the next two points from placed balls.
Ballygiblin, with Mark Keane dominant as sweeper at centre-back and Darragh Flynn playing a roving role, landed four points unanswered between the 13th and 22nd minute – Joseph O’Sullivan (free), Sean O’Sullivan, Dean Barry and Darragh Flynn to lead 0-5 to 0-3.
Indeed, both Sean O’Sullivan and Barry scores could have been goals after O’Sullivan’s shot took a deflection over the bar and Cathail O’Mahony had a shot off the post before Barry gathered the breaking ball for his point.
Grangemockler-Ballyneale finished the half confidently with four points on the trot from Shelley (frees), John Lyons and Conor Hahessy to lead at the interval, 0-7 to 0-5.
On the restart, Cathail O’Mahony netted in the 34th minute. To his credit, the corner-forward had much work to do, but he picked his spot to score the game’s opening goal.
A wonderful point from Joseph O’Sullivan from distance kept the Cork champions in the ascendancy – albeit by a single point – in the 40th minute.
Grangemockler-Ballyneale weren’t going away, and at the three-quarter stage, it was level pegging thanks to another Shelley free, 1-6 to 0-9.
The sides were still level when Darragh Flynn ran through for another important Ballygiblin flag – his team’s second goal in the 50th minute following good work by Dillon Sheehan, 2-7 to 0-10.
Darragh Flynn second half goal for Ballygiblin
54 mins gone and it's Ballygiblin by 4 after a goal from Darragh Flynn@GrangeBally_GAA 0-11 @Ballygiblingaa 2-9@MunsterGAA | @AIB_GAA
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They kept their noses in front, and ran out five-point victors. Waterford’s Colligan await in the semi-final in a fortnight.
Scorers for Ballygiblin: D Flynn (1-2), J O’Sullivan (0-5, 0-4 frees), C O’Mahony (1-1, 0-1 sl), D Barry and S O’Sullivan (0-1 each).
Scorers for Grangemockler-Ballyneale: D Shelley (0-9, 0-7 frees, 0-1 65), C Hahessy and J Lyons (0-1 each).
BALLYGIBLIN: C Noonan; L Finn, F Herlihy (Capt), J Mullins; B Coffey, M Keane, M Lewis; R Donegan, K Roche; D Barry, J O’Sullivan, D Sheehan; C O’Mahony, S O’Sullivan, D Flynn.
Subs: K Duggan for D Barry (45), A O’Brien for S O’Sullivan (55), C O’Brien for J Mullins (65 inj).
GRANGEMOCKLER-BALLYNEALE: D Power; J Daly, M Meaney, D Lambe; S Daly, E Fogarty, L Kennedy; D Shelley, C Hahessy; B Comerford, J Lyons (Capt), M O’Meara; S O’Meara, T Grinsell, M Lyons.
Subs: J Walsh for T Grinsell (22), A Millea for C Hahessy (39), T Brett for M O’Meara (45), M Meagher for J Daly (52).
Referee: Nicky Barry (Waterford).
Ticket Information
General Admission – €10
Under 16s – Free admission when accompanied by an adult
There will be no cash sales at the venue.
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Live Streaming Information
This game will be streamed live by Munster GAA TV at a cost of 10 euro.