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2022 AIB All-Ireland Club IHC Final – Monaleen (Limerick) 1-17 Tuairín (Mayo) 1-15

January 14, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Monaleen (Limerick) defeated Tuairín (Mayo) by 1-17 to 1-15 in the 2022 AIB GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship Final on Saturday January 14th at Croke Park.


AIB All-Ireland Club IHC Final: Monaleen finish with a flourish

AIB All-Ireland Club IHC Final

Monaleen 1-17 Tooreen 1-15

Report By Colm Gannon at Croke Park for GAA.ie

Monaleen are heading home as All Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Champions after a thrilling contest in Croke Park against Tooreen.

The Limerick men didn’t lead in the game until the 53rd minute of the contest, but when it counted at the end they finished strongly with Mark O’Dwyer and Donnacha Ó’Dálaigh leading them home.

The Mayo champions exploded out of the blocks early on and were 0-4 to 0-0 up inside 10 minutes through points from Shane Boland, Cathal Freeman, Liam Lavin and Seán Regan with Monaleen seeing four efforts go wide of the target, before Ed Doyle got their scoring going 11 minutes in.

Tooreen responded through a Shane Boland free and a second huge score from distance from Regan to push themselves five clear, before Luke Murphy got the Limerick sides second point of the day.

Andrew La Touche Cosgrave rose high to win the ball and crack it over the bar to leave just three between the teams and a minute later it was all square when Dan Power was left free inside the Tooreen penalty area and he made no mistake firing it low past Bobby Douglas to leave it all square at 0-6 to 1-3 with 20 minutes gone.

Eoin Delaney responded almost instantly with a fine score from play to put the Mayo side back into the lead as the game really began to heat up in the biting cold of Croke Park.

David Kenny stretched Tooreen’s lead to two with a well hit score from under the Cusack Stand side of the field, but the lead was cut back to one seconds later when Mark O’Dwyer pointed a long range free and it was wiped out not long after when the same man pointed after a smart sideline move.

Tooreen weren’t going away and the next score was the second goal of the day, Bobby Douglas lanced a free down the field the ball was worked to Eoin Delaney and onto Liam Lavin who drove the ball to the back of the net to put his side three clear. Shane Boland added one from play in the seconds after and Ray Larkin’s men were four clear with time almost up in the half.

Mark O’Dwyer cut the gap back to three with a free just as injury time slipped into play and La Touche Cosgrave cut it back to just two with the final play at the end of an exhilarating half of hurling.

Tooreen drew first blood in the second half with Delaney getting a point seconds after the restart and then Shane Boland tagging on a free to have his side four clear early doors. Donnacha Ó’Dálaigh cut it back to three points and then on 40 minutes O’Dwyer added a point from a free to leave two in it.

Fergal Boland got his first point of the night to push his side three to the good again after a slaloming run through the middle of the field.

Ó’Dálaigh kept his side right in touch with a fine score, sweeping the ball over the bar under pressure from the Cusack Stand side of the field. O’Dwyer showed his class in 45 minutes, ghosting across the 21m line to collect the ball and slot it over on the turn to leave just one it it.

The same man had a great chance to get his side’s second goal of the day when Luke Murphy spotted him behind the cover but his effort flew across the face of the goal from close range.

Cathal Freeman put two between the teams again with a long range score – but Monaleen weren’t going to go away that easily.

O’Dwyer hit two on the spin, the first from a fee and the second a huge effort from distance to level it up at 1-13 each and then Ó’Dálaigh put the Limerick men in front for the first time in the evening with seven minutes left on the clock.

Freeman levelled it up once more two minutes later, but it was the Munster men who were finishing strongest. Ó’Dálaigh again put his side in front on 55 minutes and Joseph Fitzgerald pushed them two clear not long after.

Fergal Boland brought it back to a point game as time ticked down, Tooreen tried to get the leveller butstout defending from Monaleen held them out and the final say on the day was left to Ó’Dálaigh who swept over the final score of the day from under the Hogan Stand.

Scorers for Monaleen: 0-7 (3f), Donnacha Ó’Dálaigh 0-5, Dan Power 1-0, Andrew La Touche Cosgrave 0-2, Ed Doyle 0-1, Luke Murphy 0-1, Joseph Fitzgerald 0-1.

Scorers for Tooreen: Shane Boland 0-4 (1f), Liam Lavin 1-1, Cathal Freeman 0-3, Fergal Boland 0-2, Eoin Delaney 0-2, Sean Regan 0-2, David Kenny 0-1.

Tooreen: Bobby Douglas; Conor Henry, Michael Morley, Oisín Greally; Joe Boyle, Stephen Coyne, David Kenny; Seán Kenny, Daniel Huane; Liam Lavin, Fergal Boland, Cathal Freeman; Shane Boland, Seán Regan, Eoin Delaney.
Subs: Kenny Feeney for Daniel Ruane, Gary Nolan for Conor Henry.

Monaleen: Jamie Power; Simon Griffin, Bryan Canny, Jamie Porter; Leo Morrison, Lorcan Lyons, Ronan Lyons; Joseph Fitzgerald, Lochlann McHale; Dan Power, Mark O’Dwyer, Luke murphy; Donnacha Ó’Dálaigh, Ed Doyle, Andrew La Touche Cosgrave.
Subs: David Maloney for Power, Eoghan O’Driscoll for O’Dwyer.

Referee: Colum Canning (Antrim).


Limerick’s Monaleen secure All-Ireland intermediate hurling crown

All-Ireland club intermediate hurling final

Monaleen 1-17 Tooreen 1-15

Report by Tom Clancy for the Irish Examiner newspaper

Monaleen were crowned All-Ireland intermediate champions after a titanic tussle with Tooreen of Mayo in Croke Park.

The Limerick outfit led after 53 minutes, eventually seeing off an incredible effort from the Connacht side.

Neither county had ever been represented at this stage in the intermediate grade – Monaleen now follow Na Piarsaigh and Blackrock, who returned senior and junior crowns to the Treaty county.

It is a first Intermediate hurling success for the Treaty, further emphasising the rising hurling tide on Shannonside. For Tooreen, it also represented a maiden All-Ireland final appearance.

The underdogs, Tooreen, led 1-9 to 1-7 at half-time, after a superb half of shooting and execution, capped by a goal from Liam Galvin to push them clear.

Monaleen had a goal through Dan Power but were not at their fluent best.

Their second half showing was led by Donnacha O’Dálaigh, who clipped over five points, including a superb clincher to see off a tiring Tooreen. Eoin Brislane’s Monaleen did enough when it mattered and fired three of the last four scores to secure national honours.

Scorers for Monaleen: M O’Dwyer 0-7 (0-4 frees); D O’Dálaigh 0-5; D Power 1-0; A La Touche Cosgrave 0-2; E Doyle, S Griffin, J Fitzgerald 0-1 each.

Scorers for Tooreen: S Boland 0-4 (0-2 frees); L Lavin 1-1, S Regan, F Boland, C Freeman, E Delaney 0-2 each; D Kenny 0-1.

Monaleen: J Power; S Griffin, B Canny, J Porter; L Morrisson, L Lyons ©, R Lyons; J Fitzgerald, L McHale; D Power, M O’Dwyer, L Murphy; D Ó Dálaigh, E Doyle, A La Touche Cosgrave.
Subs: D Moloney for Power (54), E O’Driscoll for O’Dwyer (61).

Tooreen: B Douglas; C Henry, M Morley, O Greally; J Boyle, S Coyne, D Kenny; S Kenny, D Huane; C Freeman, F Boland, L Lavin; S Boland ©, S Regan, E Delaney.
Subs: K Feeney for Huane (51), G Nolan for Henry (59).

Referee: Colum Cunning (Antrim).


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Date:
January 14, 2023
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue

Croke Park

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