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Christy Ring Cup Senior Hurling Round 2 – Kildare 2-21 Kerry 1-16
Meyler quits post as Kerry hurling boss
By Murt Murphy and Daragh Ó Conchúir for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Kerry manager John Meyler sensationally resigned his post after the Christy Ring champions crashed out of the competition with defeat to Kildare in Newbridge on Saturday (2-21 to 1-16). Meyler, in his third spell as Kingdom boss, said he had given the role “100%” but admitted: “What I wanted and what I got is not enough for me.” Kerry struggled to match their 2011 form and were fortunate to maintain their Allianz League Division 2A status after losing their first two games. Saturday’s defeat, in the wake of an away loss to Wicklow, ended their Christy Ring title defence and Meyler’s time at the helm.
Meyler said: “I felt we were flat. That’s our eighth away Christy Ring Cup game in ten that I have been involved in. So it’s too long and too hard and that’s not making excuses. Perhaps the hunger was not there. “I don’t know. I have to accept responsibility for that and I am doing that. I have given the best part of three years to it and that’s it. I have given it 100% and have no more to give. I have done my time – I can’t get anymore out of them.” He added: “What I want and what I got is not enough for me.”
Meyler felt Kerry needed a new challenge to bring them up another rung on the hurling ladder. He explained: “I was hoping to drive it on but it was not to be. I felt we needed a new impetus. At the end of last year I felt that we should have gone into the Munster Championship. It would have given us a new impetus – it would have given us a lift. I always wanted to play in Munster Championship and win a Munster Championship match and that is no disrespect to anyone.”
An emotional Meyler called for a review of hurling in Kingdom: “The structure is not there and it’s difficult geographically. Clubs are playing in other counties like in Leinster and there is a buzz about. That is not there in Kerry and it bothers me. On the field, Mark Moloney scored 2-3 from midfield for the hosts while Martin Fitzgerald contributed six points just a day after his grandfather’s funeral.
Former Tipperary hurler Johnny Enright also played an influential role when withdrawn to a deeper role in the second-half. Ex-Kilkenny player, Willie O’Dwyer led the Kerry charge with four points from play and Shane Brick was unerring from placed balls, racking up 1-8. But there was no denying Kildare, who will now play Meath in the quarter-final in a repeat of the Allianz Hurling League Division 2B final, which Kildare won.
Scorers for Kildare: M Moloney 2-3; M Fitzgerald 0-6; P Divilly 0-5(3fs); C Kenny 0-2; D Butler, T Murphy, G Keegan, D Harney, J Enright (f) 0-1 each.
Scorers for Kerry: S Brick 1-8(0-7fs, 1-0pe); W O’Dwyer 0-4; M Boyle 0-2(1f); D Dineen, D O’Connell (f) 0-1 each
KILDARE: P Dermody; P Reidy, , F Ó Muineacháin, J Doran; P Curtin, R Hoban, N Ó Muineacháin; M Moloney, D Butler; C Kenny, P Divilly, D Harney; J Enright, T Murphy, M Fitzgerald.
Subs: G Keegan for Harney (65); L Quinn for Fitzgerald (70).
KERRY: B Rochford; J Godley, P Costello, R Horgan; A O’Connor, J Casey, T Murnane; D Dineen, L Boyle; W O’Dwyer, M Boyle, D O’Connell; S Brick, A Boyle, S Nolan.
Subs: J Griffin for Costello (31-35); Griffin for Casey (49); P Boyle for O’Connor (56); J Fitzgerald for Godley (62); J Flaherty for Dineen (62); G O’Brien for Nolan (70).
Referee: T Carroll (Offaly)
Team News
Kerry Senior Hurling Team
Senior Team Vs Kildare Christy Ring Cup Second Round,
Newbridge, Saturday 12th of May 2012 @ 2.30pm
1 Bernard Rochford Killeagh, Co Cork
2 James Godley Kilmoyley
3 Paud Costelloe Ballyduff
4 Rory Horgan St Brendans
5 Ally O Connor Ballyduff
6 Liam Boyle, Captain Ballyduff
7 Tom Murnane Kilmoyley
8 Darren Dinneen St Brendans
9 Willie O Dwyer Mullinavat, Kilkenny
10 Michael Boyle Ballyduff
11 Mike Lynch Crotta O’Neills
12 Darragh O Connell Abbeydorney
13 Shane Brick Kilmoyley
14 Aidan Boyle Ballyduff
15 Shane Nolan Crotta O’Neills
16 PJ Gorman Ballyduff
17 John Fitzgerald Causeway
18 James O Connor Abbeydorney
19 Anthony Fealy Causeway
20 Thomas Maloney St Brendans
21 James Flaherty Lixnaw
22 John Griffin Lixnaw
23 Gary O Brien Ballyduff
24 Pa Joe Connolly Ballyduff
25 Jason Casey Ballyheigue
26 Diarmuid Walsh Ballyheigue
27 Darren Wallace St Brendans
28 Eoin Kelly Duagh
29 Padraigh Boyle Ballyduff
30 Colin Harris Ballincollig, Co Cork
Team Management
Bainisteoir John Meyler
Coach Eddie Murphy
Selector John Hennessey
Selector Christy Walsh
Physiotherapist Paudie Whelan
Logistics Seamus Regan
Statistics Liam Bergin