Dr Crokes 1-15
Dingle 0-12
Paul Brennan reports from Austin Stack Park
NOT THAT THEY needed another county title to consolidate their status as the undisputed market leaders of Kerry club football, but Dr Crokes added a seventh title to the six already won since 2010 to cement their reputation as undisputed kingpins of Kerry club football after they beat Dingle by six points in todayโs county final.
After the last couple of heated Sundays at Austin Stack Park this final was played in the right spirit, and it was Crokesโ more measured approach and more scoring outlets that was the difference. Once Dr Crokes managed to curb the goal threat of Paul Geaney they were halfway there, and it was left to the next generation of Crokes footballers โ David Shaw, Tony Brosnan and Gavin White โ to raise the flags.
To Dingleโs credit they stayed in contention throughout a tense, tactical game, and it took Whiteโs goal in the 57th minute for Crokes to put meaningful distance between the teams. The gameโs only goal made it 1-14 to 0-12, and with Dingle playing with a man less since the 51st minute there was no way back for them.
Paul Geaneyโs first minute free had put Dingle into an early lead and they looked settled and composed 0-2 to 0-1 after five minutes but then Dr Crokes found their rhythm and reeled off the next seven points without reply with David Shaw kicking three excellent points from play and Tony Brosnan mining two from play.
The champions played controlled and patient football in that 15-minute period forcing Dingle to drop numbers back into defence but Crokes were still able to find the openings to pick off their points.
It was 0-8 to 0-2 to Crokes when Kerry defender Tom OโSullivan kicked Dingleโs third point, and that snapped his colleagues back into focus; three more points followed in the last five minutes of the half to bring the West Kerry side right back into contention at 0-8 to 0-6 at half time.
Matthew Flahertyโs point cut the gap to one but Crokes could always engineer scores easier and points from Shaw, White, Johnny Buckley and Daithi Casey had them 0-13 to 0-9 ahead after 48 minutes and 0-14 to 0-11 ahead after 51 minutes when Dingle had corner back Padraig OโConnor sent off for a second yellow.
Whiteโs goal sealed the deal as Colm Cooper and Eoin Brosnan came on to win their eight county championship medals, while this victory moves Dr Crokes to the top of the countyโs SFC roll of honour with 13 titles.
It also sets them up for a trip to Tipperary next Sunday for a Munster Club quarter-final, but they will savour this title as much as any any of the other six since 2010. It certainly was one of the hardest to win.
Scorers for Dr Crokes: David Shaw 0-4, Daithi Casey 0-4 (0-3f), Gavin White 1-1, Tony Brosnan 0-2, Johnny Buckley 0-1, Gavin OโShea 0-1, Brian Looney 0-1, Jordan Kiely 0-1.
Scorers for Dingle: Paul Geaney 0-6 (0-5f), Tom OโSullivan 0-2, Tomas Sheehy 0-1, Michael Geaney 0-1, Matthew Flaherty 0-1, Barry OโSullivan 0-1.
Dr Crokes
1. Shane Murphy
2. John Payne
3. Michael Moloney
4. Fionn Fitzgerald
5. David OโLeary
6. Gavin White
7. Shane Doolan
8. Johnny Buckley
9. Daithi Casey
10. Micheal Burns
11. Gavin OโShea
12. Brian Looney
18. David Shaw
14. Kieran OโLeary
15. Tony Brosnan
Subs:
13. Colm Cooper for G OโShea (38)
17. Alan OโSullivan for D OโLeary (45)
20. Jordan Kiely for T Brosnan (50)
19. Michael Potts for D Shaw (55)
22. Eoin Brosnan for M Burns (62)
21. Paul Clarke for K OโLeary (63)
Dingle
1. Gavin Curran
2. Michael Flannery
3. Tom Leo OโSullivan
4. Padraig OโConnor
5. Michael Begley
6. Tom OโSullivan
7. Aidan OโConnor
8. Billy OโConnor
9. Barry OโSullivan
10. Brian OโConnor
11. Michael Geaney
12. Paul Devane
13. Tomas Sheehy
14. Paul Geaney
15. Matthew Flaherty
Subs
17. Eoin Murphy for P Devane (42)
18. Brendan Kelliher for M Flannery (57)
24. Conor Geaney for T Sheehy (63)
Referee: Seamus Mulvihill (St Senans)
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After watching what we had to watch last week with Dublin and Westmeath, if there are any pikes left in Wexford they should be stuck through every football that can be found. Davy is a breath of fresh air to the GAA, so he is, and it will be a while before he is put back in his box, so it will.
I give him one year until he falls out with half the team and board
@Doni Kehoe: I give him two years and ye will be dancing at the crossroads again, so ye will
So Davyโs a rebel now,plagarism
@billy Dorney: Davy is as much a rebel as Enda Kenny is
@John McNamara: tongue in cheek,from me,,,,,cork,rebel,rebels cork,get it?