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2022 Joe McDonagh Cup Hurling – Kerry 6-25 Meath 0-13

April 30, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Kerry defeated Meath by 6-25 to 0-13 in Round 3 of the Joe McDonagh Cup Hurling on Saturday April 30th at Austin Stack Park Tralee.


Joe McDonagh Cup: Kerry cruise to victory

Kerry 6-25 Meath 0-13

By Murt Murphy at Austin Stack Park for GAA.ie

Kerry defeated Meath at the Austin Stack Park Tralee in the Joe McDonagh Cup.

Kerry made an explosive start with three goals inside the opening five minutes, Shane Conway latching on to a superb Niall Mulcahy pass to find the net inside a minute. Conway repeated the feat in the third minute when he was at the end of a sweeping Padraig Boyle and Paudie O’ Connor move to skip past Meath full back Sean Geraghty and clinically finish to the net.

Within a minute Kerry had completed a hat-trick of goals when Eric Leen raced through the Meath defence before parting to midfielder Colin Walsh who gave keeper Charlie Ennis no chance.

Meath had an early score from a Jack Regan free followed by points from Mickey Burke and Éamon O Donnchadha, but points by the impressive Niall Mulcahy and two from Colum Harty, one which was a glorious goal chance had Kerry 3-3 to 0-3 in front with just 10 minutes played.

Kerry were completely dominant with Sean Weir, Mikey Boyle and Fionan Mackessy mopping up sporadic Meath attacks and by the 25th minute Kerry had moved 3-8 to 0-5 in front with points from Mackessy, Gavin Dooley, Eoin Ross and a Padraig Boyle free as Meath were being completely outclassed.

Kerry then hit four wides on the trot while Nicky Potterton and a Jack Regan free saw Meath improve, but late points from MacKessy and Podge Boyle had Kerry in a comfortable position at half-time as they retired 3-10 to 0-7 in front.

Kerry continued their dominance in the second half as a brace of goals from substitute Maurice O’ Connor in the 47th and 49th minute as Kerry moved 5-16 – 0-10 in front.

Points from substitutes Jordan Conway and Brian Lonergan and a goal from Niall Mulcahy in the 70th minute completed the rout for the Kingdom, but they will face a tougher test against Offaly in two weeks time in Tralee.

Scorers for Kerry:S Conway 2-03 (3f), P Boyle 0-07 (7f), F MacKessy 0-06, M O’ Connor 2-0, C Walsh and N Mulcahy (1-1 each), C Harty (0-02), E Ross, M Leane, G Dooley, B Lonergan and J Conway (0-01 each).

Scorers for Meath: J Regan 0-05 (4f, 1’65), S Morris 0-02, N Potterton, M Burke, P O’ Hanranan, D Healy, E Ó Donnchadha and D Kelly (0-01 each)

KERRY: Louis Dee, Seán Weir, Flor McCarthy, Eric Leen, Eoin Ross,, Mikey Boyle, Michael Leane (0-1), Fionán Mackessy, Paudie O’Connor, Colin Walsh , Pádraig Boyle, Gavin Dooley , Niall Mulcahy , Colum Harty, Shane Conway.
Subs: Maurice O’Connor for G Dooley, 40, Jordan Conway for C Harty, 46, Tadhg Brick for F McCarthy, 49, Brian Lonergan for P Boyle, 53, Fionán O’Sullivan for E Ross, 57.

MEATH: Charlie Ennis, Ger Murphy, Seán Geraghty, Brendan McKeon, Nicky Potterton, Mickey Burke , James Kelly, Stephen Morris , Pauric O’Hanrahan , Jack Walsh, Mark O’Sullivan, Damien Healy , Mickey Cole, Jack Regan , Éamon Ó Donnchadha.
Subs: Justin Coyne for S Geraghaty, half-time, Patrick Potterton for P O’Hanrahan, half-time, Darragh Kelly for G Muprhy, 40, Kevin Keena for É Ó Donnchadha, 45, Adam O’Connor for M Cole, 57.

REFEREE: Johnny Murphy (Limerick).

Details

Date:
April 30, 2022
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Venue

Austin Stack Park Tralee
Tralee, Ireland + Google Map

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