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2021 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifiers Round 1 – Waterford 3-23 Laois 2-21
Waterford defeated Laois by 3-23 to 2-21 in Round 1 of the 2021 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifiers on Saturday July 17th at UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.
REPORT: @WaterfordGAA eventually shrug off @CLGLaois spirited resistance
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 17, 2021
All Ireland SHC R1: Waterford defeat spirited Laois
WATERFORD 3-23 LAOIS 2-21
Report By Dermot Keyes for GAA.ie
A stoppage time Stephen Bennett goal lowered the collective blood pressure of Déise fans everywhere after Waterford – just about – saw off a superb Laois side at a tension-filled Nowlan Park.
Having led by eight points at half-time – the margin which separated these teams when last they met back in the 2015 Championship – one expected Waterford to kick on and comfortably secure victory.
But Laois emerged after the interval much the more energised of the sides and had turned an eight-point deficit into a single point lead by the 59th minute. Inspired by PJ Scully and Paddy Purcell in particular, Laois showed incredible temperament to work their way diligently back into the contest.
But ultimately the difference between the two sides lay in the depth of their respective benches, with Waterford substitute Michael Kiely playing in Stephen Bennett for the match-deciding goal.
In sweltering conditions, Waterford were the first to settle and led by three unanswered points after three minutes, with Patrick Curran nabbing an early brace, followed by Stephen Bennett’s opening score.
PJ Scully, at the heart of so much of Laois’s positive play, turned over his first free from 55 metres after five minutes before Paddy Purcell landed the first of his four opening half white flaggers after 10.
Points from Kevin Moran, Jack Prendergast and Jack Fagan sent Waterford three clear by the 13th minute before Ciarán Collier replied for Laois. From the next attack, the Déise somewhat fortuitously goaled through Kevin Moran, whose shot was deflected off Donnchadh Hartnett and beyond the flat-footed Enda Rowland. Austin Gleeson and Neil Montgomery were next to score, leaving Waterford 1-8 to 0-4 clear by the water break.
Paddy Purcell and Dessie Hutchison traded points in the 22nd and 23rd minutes before Stephen Bennett converted Waterford’s first free of the afternoon after 25 minutes. Paddy Purcell sent over a brace of frees before Stephen Bennett’s point-blank range effort was bravely blocked by the onrushing Hartnett; Bennett sent over the subsequent 65, adding another free in the 28th minute. Podge Delaney and Scully (another free) narrowed the arrears with further points from Scully and Charles Dwyer keeping Laois in touch.
But Waterford finished the half strongly, with two Stephen Bennett frees either side of an Austin Gleeson effort leaving them 1-16 to 0-11 clear – and seemingly in command.
Just 25 seconds after the resumption, Charles Dwyer pointed for Laois, which was followed by an inspirational free converted by goalkeeper Enda Rowland. Calum Lyons steadied the ship for Liam Cahill’s side with a 38th minute point but Waterford failed to score for the next 10 minutes, during which time Laois tagged on a score from PJ Scully.
Laois substitute James Keyes pointed in the 47th minute, followed moments later by another Scully free to leave only three points separating the sides. Bennett and Scully traded further frees before Scully superbly cut over a sideline ball. As the cries of “Laois, Laois, Laois” went up in the stands, the Leinster men took the lead through Ciarán Comerford’s goal after a brilliant fetch by Charles Dwyer.
Another Stephen Bennett free restored parity in the 57th minute before Scully turned over a free from inside his own 65. Waterford were in danger of recording their most infamous Championship defeat since their 1993 reversal to Kerry but with nine minutes of normal time remaining, Dessie Hutchinson brought the Deisemen level once more.
Aaron Dunphy had soon restored Laois’s slender advantage before a brilliant catch and pass by Austin Gleeson sent Patrick Curran through for a vital 62nd minute goal. Two minutes later, Stephen Bennett landed another free to leave Waterford two points ahead with time running out but PJ Scully’s free reduced the arrears to the minimum in the 69th minute.
Stephen Bennett and Darragh Lyons both found their range in the 70th and 71st minutes with Scully rounding off his contribution with another free seconds later.
But with the last passage of play in the game, Waterford secured a nervous victory thanks to Stephen Bennett’s goal following a fine assist from substitute Michael Kiely.
Cork or Galway await in the next round for Waterford. Eighteen wides against either of those teams next weekend will surely mean a premature end to the summer for last year’s All-Ireland finalists.
Scorers for Waterford: Stephen Bennett (1-8; 0-7f, 0-1 65), Patrick Curran (1-2), Kevin Moran (1-1), Dessie Hutchinson (0-3), Calum Lyons (0-2), Austin Gleeson (0-2), Iarlaith Daly (0-1), Neil Montgomery (0-1), Jack Fagan (0-1), Darragh Lyons (0-1), Jack Prendergast (0-1).
Scorers for Laois: PJ Scully (0-10; 0-9f, 0-1Sl), Paddy Purcell (1-4), Ciarán Comerford (1-0), Charles Dwyer (0-2), Podge Delaney (0-1), Ciarán Collier (0-1), James Keyes (0-1), Aaron Dunphy (0-1), Enda Rowland (0-1f).
Waterford: Shaun O’Brien; Conor Gleeson, Conor Prunty, Ian Kenny; Calum Lyons, Iarlaith Daly, Kevin Moran; Austin Gleeson, Neil Montgomery; Jack Fagan, Jack Prendergast, Stephen Bennett; Dessie Hutchinson, Shane Bennett, Patrick Curran.
Subs: Darragh Lyons for Neil Montgomery (30), Michael Kiely for Kevin Moran (49), Peter Hogan for Jack Fagan (52), Jamie Barron for Jack Prendergast (58) and Shane McNulty for Shane Bennett (61).
Laois: Enda Rowland; Stephen Maher, Sean Downey, Donnchadh Hartnett; Podge Delaney, Ciaran McEvoy, Ryan Mullaney; Fiachra C Fennell, Jack Kelly; Paddy Purcell, Charles Dwyer, Ciarán Collier, PJ Scully, Willie Dunphy, Ross King.
Subs: Ciarán Comerford for W Dunphy (33), Jame Ryan for Stephen Maher (35), Aaron Dunphy for Ross King (56), John Lennon for Ciarán McEvoy (63) and Matthew Whelan for James Keyes (73).
Match Coverage
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Team News
📣The Waterford Senior Hurling Team to play Laois tomorrow in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifier Round 1 has been named⬇️
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— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) July 16, 2021
Senior Hurling Manager Seamas Cheddar Plunkett has just announced his team to play Waterford GAA today Saturday 17th July at 2pm in UPMC Nowlan Park Kilkenny.
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— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) July 17, 2021