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Dean Ryan Cup Final – DLS 2-15 Gaelcholáiste Mhuire 0-10
Ryan hits 11 points in final cruise for DLS
De La Salle (Waterford) 2-15 G Mhuire AG (Cork) 0-10
By Jackie Cahill for the Irish Independent newspaper
Dean Ryan Cup (SH) final
SHANE Ryan bagged 11 points as De La Salle were crowned champions for a third time in their history at Fraher Field, Dungarvan. Ryan was in outstanding form as DLS crushed first-time finalists Gaelcholaiste Mhuire to win the trophy for the first time since 2008. Ryan had notched eight points by half-time, four from play, as DLS led by 2-9 to 0-6. DLS led by 11 points at one stage in the first half and could afford to miss a penalty in the second half.
Wing-back Craig Brown, scorer of a first-half goal, saw his penalty brilliantly saved by Darragh O’Connell, who was initially penalised for barging into Ryan after collecting a high ball. After Daniel Gunning had opened the scoring for Gaelcholaiste Mhuire with a point in the first minute, DLS took over with a run of 1-3 without reply. The goal was well taken by Dessie Hutchinson, when the unmarked full-forward collected a handpass from Sean Treacy before drilling his shot past O’Connell. De La Salle’s fortuitous second goal arrived midway through the first half when Brown’s free from halfway went into the net.
Scorers – De La Salle: S Ryan 0-11(7f), D Hutchinson 1-1, C Brown 1-0f, P Hogan 0-2, K Crowley 0-1. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire: D Gunning (3f), D Lee (1f) 0-4 each, E Gunning (f), D Tuohy 0-1 each.
DE LA SALLE – E Purcell; N Blanchfield, E Hayden, S Barlow; C Brown, J McCarthy, K Dillon-Murphy; G Flynn, M Shanahan; P Hogan, S Treacy, M Roche; M Mullally, D Hutchinson, S Ryan.
Subs: P Walsh for Roche (36), S Walsh for Barlow (47), K Crowley for Mullally (54), I Long for Hayden (56), B Cunningham for Treacy (58).
GAELCHOLÁISTE MHUIRE – D O’Connell; B O’Callaghan, E Gunning, R O’Meara; E O’Keeffe, C O’Sullivan, A O’Donovan; C Hanafin, E O’Laoire; C Connolly, P White, L Coughlan; D Gunning, D Braham, D Lee.
Subs: D Tuohy for Braham (28), C O’Callaghan for White (42), E Sheehan for D Gunning (48).
Ref – W Barrett (Tipperary)
This year’s Dean Ryan final is a Cork/Waterford affair as Gaelcholáiste Mhuire A.G. the Irish college from the North Monastery on the North Side of Cork City take on De La Salle from Waterford City. The game will take place on the 21/11/12 at 1.30pm in Fraher Field, Dungarvan.
Gaelcholáiste Mhuire overcame fellow Corkonians: St Colmans, Fermoy and Midleton C.B.S. on route to the final. In their quarter final clash the boys from the Northside overcame an early deficit to run out winners by 2-12 to 0-6. However the score line is not a true reflection of what was an extremely tight and tense game. In the semi-final a strongly favoured Midleton C.B.S. team were put to the sword in a thrilling encounter which saw the Gaelcholáiste triumph with the bear minimum to spare on a shoreline of 0-12 to 1-8.
D.L.S. began their campaign with a draw against Clonmel, however the boys from the Newtown Rd proved far too strong in the replay running out comfortable winners on a score line of 3-15 to 0-11. In the quarter final St. Caimans provided the opposition but D.L.S. ran out emphatic winners, displaying top class hurling and a clinical eye for goal. It was an all Waterford affair in the semi-final as Backwater Community College from Lismore the defending champions looked to halt the impressive Waterford City outfit. The Lismore outfit put up a brave challenge but once again the ability of the D.L.S. forwards to get goals proved crucial as they pulled away to win by 4-13 to 0-11.
D.L.S. has an impressive record in this competition winning it on two occasions, their last triumph coming in 2008. On the other hand this is a first Munster Colleges ‘A’ final for Gaelcholáiste Mhuire which is a remarkable achievement for a school with such a limited playing pool to choose from. It promises to be a fascinating final.
Gaelcholáiste Mhuire Cork Panel
Dónal Ó Connaing Na Piarsaigh
Evan Ó Síocháin Na Piarsaigh
Dónal Mac Uidhir Na Piarsaigh
Adam Ó Súilleabháin Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Daithí Braham Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Pól De Faoite Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Conchúir Ó Briain Carraig na bhfear
Cian Mac Ghiolla Chainnigh Na Piarsaigh
Liam Ó Cochláin Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Coilín Ó Súilleabháin Na Piarsaigh
Rian Mac Eochain Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Seán Ó Ceallacháin Na Piarsaigh
Darragh Ó Conaill Na Piarsaigh
Ciarán Ó hAinifín Na Piarsaigh
Eoin Ó Laoire Na Piarsaigh
Dayne Ó Laoi Na Piarsaigh
Craig Ó Conghaile Na Piarsaigh
Roibéard Ó Méara Na Piarsaigh
Brian Ó Ceallacháin Na Piarsaigh
Eric Ó Caoimh Na Piarsaigh
Ailéin Breathnach Na Piarsaigh
Adam Ó Donnabháin Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Eadbhard Ó Connaing Na Piarsaigh
Cathal Ó Ceallacháin Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Seán Ó hArgáin Fanaithe na Ghleanna
Eoin Ó Conaire Na Piarsaigh
Darragh Ó Tuathaigh Na Piarsaigh
De La Salle Panel
Eoin Purcell Mooncoin
Niall Blanchfield Mooncoin
Eddie Hayden Ballygunner
Shane Walsh Piltown
Craig Brown Erins Own
Jack MacCarthy De La Salle
Kieron Dillion Dunphy Mooncoin
Gus Flynn Ballygunner
Mark Shanahan Erins Own
Peter Hogan Ballygunner
Sean Treacy Passage East
Michael Roche De La Salle
Mark Mullally Ballygunner
Dessie Hutchinson Ballygunner
Shane Ryan De La Salle
Luke Power Portlaw
Eddie Meaney De La Salle
Patrick Walsh Mooncoin
Brian Cunnigham De La salle
Kevin Crowley Mooncoin
Sean Barlow Passage East
Adam Power Ballygunner
Jeff Frampton Ballygunner
Ian Long Piltown
Adam Roche Passage East
Eddie Doherty Mooncoin
Conor O’ Sullivan Ballygunner
Darragh Lynch Passage East
Evan Whelan De La Salle
Stephen Lynch Passage East
John Phelan Passage East
Josh O’ Brien Roanmore
Jason Kirwin Erins Own
Denis Lynch Passage East
Jamie Roche De La Salle
David Cullinane Ballygunner
Sean O’ Sullivan Ryan Ballygunner
Jamie Burke (inj) Passage East
Shane Hannon Ballygunner
Roll of Honour – Corn an Rianaigh
Meanscoil na mBr. Dúrlas (12): 1936, 39, 45, 47, 50, 52, 55, 56, 65, 92, 2010
Coláiste Fhlannain (12): 1957, 61, 62, 67, 73, 76, 88, 97, 99, 2004, 2006, 2011
Coláiste Cholmain (11): 1970, 72, 77, 79, 83, 93, 94, 95, 2000, 2001, 2003
An Mhainistir Thuaidh (10): 1958, 59, 71, 75, 78, 80, 81, 84, 85, 90
Coláiste Mhichil Luimneach (5): 1937, 54, 64, 66, 68
Mainistir na Corann (5): 1940, 48,49,86,89
Coláiste Barra (3): 1069, 82, 98
Dún Garbháin (2): 1951, 53
Scairbh (2): 1991, 96
DLS Port Láirge (2): 2005, 2008
Inis (1): 1941
Coláiste Chriost Rí (1): 1963
Coláiste Iognaid Ris (1): 1974
Tiobraid Árann (1): 1987
P.S. Caiseal (1): 2002
Teampall Mór (1): 2007
Ard Scoil Rís (1): 2009
P.S. Blackwater (1): 2012