SLIGO BREATHED A sweet, sweet relief in the Bronx on Sunday night as their experience and class told late on to see off a spirited New York.
Andy Marlin / INPHO
Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
A historic upset had been heavily speculated before this Connacht Championship opener and when New York took their first lead of the game with 19 minutes to go, Gaelic Park began to believe.
However in their hour of need Niall Carew’s veterans stepped up to wrestle control from the Exiles, Kyle Cawley’s goal a dagger in New York sides before Sligo saw out an eight-point win.
The first six minutes saw as many scores shared between the sides as the patrons were treated to a scintillating opening to the 2017 championship.
Sligo’s Neil Ewing had got the show on the road within 30 seconds with a smart point but Daniel McKenna responded immediately, veteran Mark Breheny and Eugene McVerry then sharing frees with nerves hard found in the Bronx air.
Andy Marlin / INPHO
Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
The experience of Breheny — beginning his 18th Championship season here — was going to be key as Carew’s men looked to avoid ending up as a punchline.
While Keelan Cawley chose to forego the game’s first goal chance for another point soon after, by the time the contest finally began to settle on 20 minutes, Sligo were 0-9 to 0-4 ahead, Paddy O’Connor, Stephen Coen John Kelly and Adrian Marren getting on the scoresheet with McVerry’s frees keeping New York in touch.
Sligo could have been further clear but for Vinny Cadden, their countryman keeping guard between the hosts’ posts, brilliantly tipping a clever Breheny effort on to the post and away.
It was a moment that gave the underdogs a visible boost and as the heavens finally opened and the ball began to skip across the synthetic surface, the flow of the contest was willed back New York’s way. With McVerry and Conor McGraynor’s accuracy from dead balls paying off, the margin was clawed all the way in.
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Andy Marlin / INPHO
Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
New York were down by just two points at the break. Having trailed Roscommon by double that margin last year only to come within inches of history, both sides knew this was far from over.
A contest in which a goal would have been huge got one on 45 minutes — and it lit up the Big Apple. Keith Quinn floated in a deep free, substitute Shane O’Connor soared to knock it down to McVerry who powered home. Six minutes later, New York had their first lead with a booming Wherity score. Gaelic Park was alive and Sligo needed to stem the tide.
Impressively their veterans did so, a Marren brace and Kelly putting them back in front. Then came Cawley’s decisive goal. Wing back Eoin McHugh — superb throughout — burst through the New York defence to feed Cawley who ended the game as a contest.
Carew may only have two weeks to get to grips with the prospect of Mayo in Castlebar but escaping ignominy in the Bronx will do for now.
Andy Marlin / INPHO
Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
Scorers for Sligo: Ewing (0-1); Breheny (0-5, 3f); Keelan Cawley (0-1); Marren (0-5, 2f); Kelly (0-2); O’Connor (0-2); Coen (0-3, 3f); Kyle Cawley (1-1, 1f); Devaney (0-1, ’45)
Black card: C. Breheny for Kelly (50mins)
Subs: D Kelly for Hughes (24mins); N Gaughan for (28mins); S Gilmartin for O’Connor (48 mins); C Henry for Breheny (58 mins); D Cummins for Kyle Cawley (68mins)
New York
V. Cadden
T. Cunniffe
D. Cunnane
P. Witherow
G. McCartan
D. Culhane
K. Quinn
B. Gallagher
S, Hogan
D. Sutcliffe
C. McGraynor
R. Wherity
D. McKenna
S. O’Connor
E. McVerry
Subs: E Flanagan for Cunnane (20mins); Boyle for McCartan (ht); K Connolly for McGraynor (45 mins); D Freeman for Hogan (57); E Ward for O’Connor (62 mins); R McGinley for Cunniffe (65 mins).
Yellow card: Wherrity (32)
Referee: David Gough (Meath)
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Sligo escape the Bronx intact in a scintillating opening to the 2017 football championship
Sligo 1-21
New York 1-13
Joe Callaghan reports from Gaelic Park, New York
SLIGO BREATHED A sweet, sweet relief in the Bronx on Sunday night as their experience and class told late on to see off a spirited New York.
Andy Marlin / INPHO Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
A historic upset had been heavily speculated before this Connacht Championship opener and when New York took their first lead of the game with 19 minutes to go, Gaelic Park began to believe.
However in their hour of need Niall Carew’s veterans stepped up to wrestle control from the Exiles, Kyle Cawley’s goal a dagger in New York sides before Sligo saw out an eight-point win.
The first six minutes saw as many scores shared between the sides as the patrons were treated to a scintillating opening to the 2017 championship.
Sligo’s Neil Ewing had got the show on the road within 30 seconds with a smart point but Daniel McKenna responded immediately, veteran Mark Breheny and Eugene McVerry then sharing frees with nerves hard found in the Bronx air.
Andy Marlin / INPHO Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
The experience of Breheny — beginning his 18th Championship season here — was going to be key as Carew’s men looked to avoid ending up as a punchline.
While Keelan Cawley chose to forego the game’s first goal chance for another point soon after, by the time the contest finally began to settle on 20 minutes, Sligo were 0-9 to 0-4 ahead, Paddy O’Connor, Stephen Coen John Kelly and Adrian Marren getting on the scoresheet with McVerry’s frees keeping New York in touch.
Sligo could have been further clear but for Vinny Cadden, their countryman keeping guard between the hosts’ posts, brilliantly tipping a clever Breheny effort on to the post and away.
It was a moment that gave the underdogs a visible boost and as the heavens finally opened and the ball began to skip across the synthetic surface, the flow of the contest was willed back New York’s way. With McVerry and Conor McGraynor’s accuracy from dead balls paying off, the margin was clawed all the way in.
Andy Marlin / INPHO Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
New York were down by just two points at the break. Having trailed Roscommon by double that margin last year only to come within inches of history, both sides knew this was far from over.
A contest in which a goal would have been huge got one on 45 minutes — and it lit up the Big Apple. Keith Quinn floated in a deep free, substitute Shane O’Connor soared to knock it down to McVerry who powered home. Six minutes later, New York had their first lead with a booming Wherity score. Gaelic Park was alive and Sligo needed to stem the tide.
Impressively their veterans did so, a Marren brace and Kelly putting them back in front. Then came Cawley’s decisive goal. Wing back Eoin McHugh — superb throughout — burst through the New York defence to feed Cawley who ended the game as a contest.
Carew may only have two weeks to get to grips with the prospect of Mayo in Castlebar but escaping ignominy in the Bronx will do for now.
Andy Marlin / INPHO Andy Marlin / INPHO / INPHO
Scorers for Sligo: Ewing (0-1); Breheny (0-5, 3f); Keelan Cawley (0-1); Marren (0-5, 2f); Kelly (0-2); O’Connor (0-2); Coen (0-3, 3f); Kyle Cawley (1-1, 1f); Devaney (0-1, ’45)
Black card: C. Breheny for Kelly (50mins)
Scorers for New York: McKenna (0-1); McVerry (1-5, 5f); McGraynor (0-2, 2 ’45); Hogan (0-1), Culhane (0-1); Connolly (0-1); Wherity (0-1); Boyle (0-1)
Sligo
A. Devaney
R. Donavan
C. Harrison
E. McHugh
Keelan Cawley
B. Egan,
J. Kelly
P. O’Connor
A. McIntyre
N. Ewing
M. Breheny
Kyle Cawley
S. Coen,
P. Hughes
A. Marren
Subs: D Kelly for Hughes (24mins); N Gaughan for (28mins); S Gilmartin for O’Connor (48 mins); C Henry for Breheny (58 mins); D Cummins for Kyle Cawley (68mins)
New York
V. Cadden
T. Cunniffe
D. Cunnane
P. Witherow
G. McCartan
D. Culhane
K. Quinn
B. Gallagher
S, Hogan
D. Sutcliffe
C. McGraynor
R. Wherity
D. McKenna
S. O’Connor
E. McVerry
Subs: E Flanagan for Cunnane (20mins); Boyle for McCartan (ht); K Connolly for McGraynor (45 mins); D Freeman for Hogan (57); E Ward for O’Connor (62 mins); R McGinley for Cunniffe (65 mins).
Yellow card: Wherrity (32)
Referee: David Gough (Meath)
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