DUBLIN AGAINST GALWAY, the reigning All-Ireland club champions and the 1998 club kingpins. It was the first of this yearโs AIB All-Ireland senior club football semi-finals today with St Vincentโs taking on Corofin in Tullamore at 2pm.
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Result: Corofin 1-14 St Vincentโs 1-9
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Afternoon and welcome along to a Super Saturday of GAA action. Later on weโll be focusing on the start of the Allianz hurling league with the big showdowns in Cork and Limerick but for the afternoon, itโs the AIB All-Ireland club football championships that take centre stage.
Weโre following all the action from OโConnor Park in Tullamore as Dublinโs St Vincentโs take on Galwayโs Corofin in the first of the senior semi-finals.
Both teams have landed at OโConnor Park.
Corofinโs route to this juncture has been impressive.
- Last October, they picked up another Galway county senior title with a 5-12 to 0-9 win over St Michaelโs. Michael Lundy hit two goals in that game while Gary Sice, Michael Farragher and Joe Canney all raised one green flag apiece.
- Then in the Connacht semi-final, Corofin hammered Leitrimโs Aughawilan by 7-20 to 0-6 with Lundy bagging a hat-trick, Martin Farragher netting a brace while Canney and Ian Burke scored a goal apiece.
- In the Connacht final, Corofin saw off Mayoโs Ballintubber by 2-13 to 1-7 with Sice and Burke raising the green flags in Castlebar.
- And then before Christmas, Corofin were victors over Tar Chonaill Gaels in Ruislip.
Two St Vincentโs changes with Cameron Diamond in for the concussed Kevin Bonnie while Cormac Diamond is in for ankle injury victim Daithi Murphy.
And hereโs how St Vincentโs got to this stage:
- In the Dublin county final, St Vincentโs ran out 0-14 to 1-10 victors over St Oliver Plunkettโs-Eoghan Ruadh.
- Then in the Leinster quarter-final, they ran out 3-11 to 0-10 winners against Portlaoise with Shane Carthy scoring two goals and Mossy Quinn striking one.
- In the Leinster semi-final, St Vincentโs defeated Garrycastle by 3-9 to 1-10 with Quinn firing home two goals and Carthy notching another.
- And in the Leinster final, St Vincentโs got over Rhode by 1-13 to 0-6 with Quinn hitting the only goal of the game.
Hereโs the Corofin team that starts today:
1. Thomas Healy
2. Ciaran McGrath
3. Kieran Fitzgerald
4. Cathal Silke
5. Greg Higgins
6. Alan Burke
7. Liam Silke
8. Daithi Burke
9. Ronan Steede
10. Gary Sice
11. Mike Farragher
12. Gary Delaney
13. Martin Farragher
14. Micheรกl Lundy
15. Ian Burke
And hereโs the St Vincentโs team selected today:
1. Michael Savage
18. Cameron Diamond
3. Jarlath Curley
4. Hugh Gill
5. Brendan Egan
6. Ger Brennan
7. Mick Concarr
8. Eamon Fennell
22. Cormac Diamond
10. Gavin Burke
11. Diarmuid Connolly
12. Shane Carthy
13. Ruairi Treanor
14. Ciaran Dorney
15. Mossy Quinn
Early scoring chance for Corofin but Lundyโs shot is weak and the ball rolls wide. Looks like Liam Silke is detailed to follow Diarmuid Connolly for the afternoon.
Corofin 0-1 St Vincentโs 0-0
Lundy shows the threat he poses with an incisive run and when heโs brought down by Eamon Fennell, a free is awarded that Sice taps over from 20 yards out for Corofin.
Corofin 0-1 St Vincentโs 0-1
And weโre level. Connolly is surrounded by Corofin defenders but he wriggles clear and taps a left-footed pass into space for Ruairi Treanor who has the time to pick off his point.
St Vincentโs 0-2 Corofin 0-2
Yep, thatโs why Corofin need to watch Connolly today. He dummies off his left and arcs over a point with his right foot to send St Vincentโs in front. But Corofin quickly reply through a nice point from Lundy. Lively opening to the game.
Hard to argue with this:
Corofin close to the first goal of the game as Ian Burke and Daithi Burke do the spade work but Martin Farragherโs first-time shot on the ground is bravely blocked by Michael Savage.
Corofin 0-4 St Vincentโs 0-3
The teams are very evenly-matched so far. Sice converts a free after Lundy was fouled, Alan Burke hits the post with a long-range shot for Corofin and Vincentโs counter-attack with Michael Concarrโs lung-bursting run culminating in him offloading to Trainor who points. Then Ian Burke skips clear and fists Corofin into the lead.
Corofin 0-5 St Vincentโs 0-3
Life is getting better for Corofin as they pressure Vincentโs checkout and win the ball before Martin Farragher pops over a point.
Corofin 0-5 St Vincentโs 0-4
Then Vincentโs hit back with Ciaran Dorney pointing.
Corofin 0-6 St Vincentโs 0-4
Itโs a point for Ian Burke it could have been so much more. He was fed by a brilliant angled delivery and escaped the clutches of Hugh Gill before blasting the ball over the bar when a goal was on.
Corofin 0-7 St Vincentโs 0-4
Brilliant kick passing by Corofin up the field and Burke offloads to Lundy who kicks a classy point. The Galway side really impressing so far.
Corofin 0-7 St Vincentโs 0-5
St Vincentโs staying in touch, Shane Carthy notches a lovely point.
Corofin hit the bar from a penalty and then St Vincentโs are awarded one at the other end!
Gary Delaney missed the penalty for Corofin, hammering a shot after the bar after Michael Lundy was fouled.
St Vincentโs 1-5 Corofin 0-7
Big spell in the game there as Vincentโs convert their penalty moments after Corofin missed theirs.
St Vincentโs 1-6 Corofin 0-7
The game has swung in St Vincentโs direction, Brendan Egan bounding forward to crash over a point that puts them two ahead.
Corofin 1-7 St Vincentโs 1-6
Corofin back in front, Martin Farragher finds the net after a great break by Michael Lundy.
Plenty people impressed with the fare served up in that first-half:
Corofin 1-10 St Vincentโs 1-6
Thereโs no let-up in the quality of Corofinโs attacking play. Theyโre spraying the ball around the pitch and firing in fast deliveries to their attack. Thatโs allowed Lundy and Burke to profit by bagging a point apiece.
Big controversy there, St Vincentโs were furious as it looked like a Corofin player touched the ball on the ground near the Corofin goal line.
Corofin 1-11 St Vincentโs 1-6
Ian Burke taps over a free after he was fouled himself.
That definitely looked like the ball was fouled by the Corofin defender, major escape for them.
The criticism of that decision is piling in.
Corofin 1-11 St Vincentโs 1-7
The champions are still trying to chip away at the deficit as Connolly picks off a point.
St Vincentโs subs:
23. Tiernan Diamond for Cormac Diamond (36)
24. Greg Murphy for Dorney (40)
Corofin 1-11 St Vincentโs 1-8
Another point for Vincentโs as Connolly taps over a free.
Corofin 1-11 St Vincentโs 1-9
Mossy Quinn floats over a free, thatโs three-in-a-row for St Vincentโs and theyโre right back in this game.
Corofin 1-12 St Vincentโs 1-9
Corofin end their scoring drought and it comes from Ian Burke blasting the ball over the bar after Hugh Gill drops a high delivery in.
Corofin 1-13 St Vincentโs 1-9
Is that the insurance point? Sice taps over a free after Lundy was fouled.
Corofin 1-14 St Vincentโs 1-9
Cracking point by Martin Farragher and Corofin are gone five clear now.
This has been an exceptional display by Corofin. They got a major stroke of luck in the second-half in not giving away a penalty but overall theyโve been the better team.
That was a really splendid game of Gaelic football. Corofin got lucky with that second-half penalty call but overall they were the better team. Michael Lundy deservedly got man-of-the-match award and Ian Burke couldnโt have been far behind him.
Standard of football was excellent today with some really great kick passing from both sides.
No English team is ready to challenge for the champions league
The EPL is the most overrated league in the world
Leagues arenโt overrated they go through phases of dominance, La Liga is the strong at present but will probably change again in the next 2/3 years
Yes they go through phases alright.but since 1990 5 English clubs have won the CL and none of those were in concurrent years.doesnt say much for the English league
So what ! From 2004 -2012 there was a PL team in 7/8 finals
Since 1990 this year is the 1st time that any league has won it concurrently,
Spanish teams have dominated with 9 wins, Italian teams have 5 wins, English 4 wins, Germans 3 wins. So outside of the Spanish, who for 30 years during the 60โฒs-90โฒs only one 1 European Cup, no one has dominated. So it doesnโt say much for any of the leagues really.
Dontletitslip youโve to much time in your hands.the EPL is overrated and canโt see how you can argue otherwise
leace it out Alan. That was actually a good comment and insightful. Iโm in shock actually
Nobodyโs having an arguement except you as usual!
Yes Iโm in shock.i looked up wiki but just counted the English winners.this man has a lot of time on his hands
His account has been hacked
barcelona operate on a different football level to any other team in europe.
if Moyes can get us out of the group stages then LVG can have a good stab at it anyway
The bitterness Hargreaves has towards United since he was released is unreal.
What bitterness are u talking about? Such rubbish
Looks like Robb stark .
With Daley Blind (Jon Snow).
My kids could tell us that one! :D QF at most and unless some solid defensive signings are made then that will be a good return to the CL
What a bitter man!!!
bitter for stating the obvious goodman Jamie.
No shit sherlock.. his insight would really wake u up..worst pundit out there..and that says alot with all the scrap punditry