Cuala (Dublin) 1-22
Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) 2-19
Fintan O’Toole reports from Croke Park
DAVID TREACY HELD his nerve from a late free to rescue reigning champions Cuala as they eked out a draw against Na Piarsaigh and ensured a thrilling All-Ireland senior club hurling final is heading towards a replay.
A second day out was necessitated by Treacy hitting his 12th point of the day in the 80th minute as extra-time could not determine which would be toasting their second club title success.
On a bitterly cold afternoon, the Dublin and Limerick champions confirmed pre-match suspicions that they were well-matched outfits as they pushed each other to the wire. The 2016 and 2017 club kingpins will meet again in the first replay in this competition since 1995.
Cuala were saved at the death of normal time by centre-back Seán Moran after being awarded what looked like a soft free and Moran found the net despite a crowd of Na Piarsaigh players near the goalmouth to tie the match at 1-16 apiece.
Na Piarsaigh had surged ahead 0-8 to 0-6 at half time after a productive second quarter that yielded seven points. Kevin Downes and Adrian Breen, both impressive in contributing hauls of 0-4 apiece, sparkled in that time frame and the Limerick club’s spirits soared higher when Peter Casey cleverly finished to the net in the 33rd minute.
Na Piarsiagh full-back Mike Casey did a super job in marshalling Con O’Callaghan who only managed a single point from play but was fouled for three frees. But Cuala had ten different scorers on the day and found the inspiration to rebound from that goal concession to lead 0-15 to 1-11 at the three-quarter mark.
Na Piarsaigh charged towards the finish line with Downes in the 58th minute and a late Shane Dowling free nudging them three clear before Moran salvaged Cuala’s hopes.
In extra-time Na Piarsaigh pounced for their second goal early on when David Breen crashed a shot to the net after a scything run from David Dempsey. They were ahead 2-18 to 1-20 at the midway mark of extra-time.
A Treacy free in the 72nd minute restored parity before David Dempsey flighted over a Na Piarsaigh point that had the look of a winning score for a spell. However Treacy would have the final say of a pulsating affair.
Scorers for Cuala: David Treacy 0-12 (0-12f), Seán Treacy 0-3, Seán Moran 1-0 (1-0f), Darragh O’Connell, Jake Malone, Colm Cronin, Colum Sheanon, Mark Schutte, Con O’Callaghan, Nicky Kenny 0-1 each.
Scorers for Na Piarsaigh: Shane Dowling 0-6 (0-4f), Peter Casey 1-2, David Breen 1-1, Adrian Breen, Kevin Downes 0-4 each, David Dempsey 0-2.
Cuala
1. Sean Brennan
2. Oisin Gough
3. Cian O’Callaghan
19. Paul Schurtte
7. John Sheanon
6. Sean Moran
5. Darragh O’Connell
12. Colum Sheanon
9. Sean Treacy
8. Jake Malone
11. Colm Cronin
12. David Treacy
15. Nicky Kenny
14. Con O’Callaghan
13. Mark Schutte
Subs
18. Shane Stapleton for John Sheanon (48)
22. Niall Carty for Kenny (53)
20. Cian Waldron for Malone (61)
8. Malone for Waldron (start of extra-time)
15. Kenny for Carty (start of extra-time)
4. Simon Timlin for Seán Treacy (66)
30. Diarmuid O’Flynn for Cronin (inj) (68)
9. Seán Treacy for Kenny (75)
Na Piarsaigh
1. Podge Kennedy
5. Alan Dempsey
3. Mike Casey
2. Jerome Boylan
4. Niall Buckley
6. Cathal King (captain)
7. Kieran Kennedy
10. Ronan Lynch
9. William O’Donoghue
8. Shane Dowling
11. David Breen
12. David Dempsey
13. Adrian Breen
14. Kevin Downes
15. Peter Casey
Subs
17. Mike Foley for Buckley (70)
19. Gordon Brown for Boylan (76)
20. Kevin Ryan for Kennedy (80)
Referee: Colm Lyons (Cork)
Ref should have wore a red jersey he was cualas 16th man
@Moss Cotter: free in last min of normal time that resulted in Cuala goal looked horrid dodge
Entertaining but ref was very generous to Cuala
The free at the e d of normal time was a terrible decision should have been a free out at least , gaa refs can decide games more than in other games with dubious decisions and they are not answerable to nobody .
Some game
Cuala 1.12 from frees na piarsaig 0.4 from frees tells all abou the ref.
@Tony Mcgrath: Tells you more about na Piarsaig.
@Thomas McGilly: It really doesn’t Thomas. Ref performance was horrendous. Some the frees he gave to Cuala were ludicrous. Na Piarsaigh should have been out of sight.
@Colm O’Sullivan: Watched the game back today. Na Piarsaig were very cynical. Some soft frees to Cuala but to say that Cuala got 15 points from the ref is myopic to.say the very least. He wasn’t as bad as he’s being painted out.
Great game in the second half and extra time. Serious intensity to the game. Looking forward to the replay
What a game served up by both sides, thought that Ronan Lynch was completely under utilised by Na Piarsaigh, they were under serious pressure in their half back line and midfield. Lynch has played some of his best hurling in half back line the last few years not up at corner forward.
Any word when replay is? Can’t wait
Didn’t keep the referee quiet though… could backfire on Cuala in the replay
Will two boys back for the replay
@Aidan: I’d expect so, they’ve served their one match suspension
The ref saved Cuala twice.
They kept King Con quite anyway..
@Denis Hayes: He isn’t a hurler, he is an athlete, he is as likely to score a goal as a Point
@El Johno: of course he’s a hurler and one of the best, why not? Because he’s a Dub?
@Denis Hayes: Mike Casey did an outstanding job , removed his influence from the game completely.
@Michelle Dermody: Mike Casey is a class act, and probably the best full back Con has come up against todate. A young fit skilfull guy who stuck like glue to him.
Can’t wait for the round 2.
@Michelle Dermody: in fairness Con was a marked man
@Ray Farrell: Both Mike Casey and his brother Peter are a joy to watch, whether in Na Piarsaigh or Limerick colours. Honestly think Mike is the greatest Limerick defender I’ve seen for many years, not since a young Mark Foley was knocking around anyway.
Peter also has the potential to be the best corner forward the county has had since Eamon Cregan.
Fintin your headline score is incorrect
Ref a joke
I am following hurling years and that ref was a joke