REMEMBER THE NAME: CJ Fulton.
The 15-year-old produced an outstanding performance in the Subway Schools U16 A Boys Cup final, registering 47 points including 15 three pointers, as St Malachy’s Belfast overcame St Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee 62-46.
Six of Fulton’s three pointers came in the opening quarter, as his side stormed into a 28-15 lead.
By half-time, the game’s MVP had racked up 33 points (all of which were three pointers), as the Belfast outfit were comfortably ahead with the score 42-23.
Niall Fitzmaurice and Darragh Broderick were linking up well, as the Tralee side attempted to stay in the game, but Malachy’s still held a 57-35 lead by the end of the third quarter.
Fulton remained influential throughout, as his side ultimately claimed a convincing 62-46 victory, and his performance unsurprisingly attracted plenty of attention on social media…
That’s the game and what a game it was!!! St Malachys Belfast are #SubwaySchools U16 A Boys champions with a 62-46 point win over St Mary’s CBS The Green today - CJ Fulton with 47 POINTS! (15 three pointers!!!!)🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🏀🏀🏀🏀 pic.twitter.com/eYxwNq3OxE
— Basketball Ireland (@BballIrl) January 25, 2018
CJ Fulton of St Malachy's made 15 3s, scoring 47 in total, to lead his side to the @BballIrl Irish U16 boys schools cup title
— Ball in Europe (@bie_basketball) January 25, 2018
CJ Fulton 11/12 from downtown in the first half of an all Ireland final, 37pts. Best exhibition of shooting I have ever witnessed. The Green being brave and still fighting. Second half just started #schoolsbasketball
— Kieran Donaghy (@starryboy14) January 25, 2018
Ful time: An incredible 47-point haul, including 15 threes for St Malachy’s CJ Fulton in today's @BballIrl Schools U16A final at the National Arena. They defeated The Green Tralee 62-46, so the son of Adrian Fulton outscored the opposition! Some feat. pic.twitter.com/FhZvS9Z1Dy
— Tony Leen (@tonyleen) January 25, 2018
You can watch the game back in the video below.
ST MARY’S CBS THE GREEN, TRALEE: Ciaran Brosnan (6), Niall Fitzmaurice (10), David Moriarty, Jack Moriarty, Rapolas Buivydas (21), Luke Chester (4), Dylan Harris, Darragh Broderick (5), Peter Kearns, Darragh Falvey, Seamus Bradley, Rew Guardiano.
ST MALACHY’S BELFAST: John Rainey, CJ Fulton (47), Ryan Kingi, Conor Eastwood (4), Niall Morgan, Odhran O’Boyle (3), Conall McGirr, Darragh Ferguson (2), Niall Quinn, Vinecent Enginco, Conor McDonnell (2), Denis Price (4), Jordan Cunningham, Eoin Hackett, Callum Rocks.
MVP: CJ Fulton (St Malachy’s Belfast)
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I thought the same thing at the time. Here’s our greatest rugby athlete being let down by the medical staff at the very end of his career (pre one more year). Why there wasnt a bigger outcry and inquiry at the time baffled me. Glad it’s now being centre staged. The medics have questions to answer
I agree completely , unfortunately people are selfish and just want him to continue playing as the man is so important to us. Somebody should have sat the man down and protected him. He has hopefully 40 plus years to live his life and he needs to remember that rugby ain’t everything.
the old saying rings true, ‘nobody shoots a winning race horse’
I imagine the medical staff are under severe pressure to get him back in. Strange decision – the irfu have a fantastic medical team as witnessed by the use of Dr. Falvey with the lions.
Have to admit- on most other things related to rugby I think the use of slow motion constant replays have made things that are quite innocuous look very serious. On this matter this guy is spot on, any brain injury needs the most time to recover- I love the game and selfishly I want him to come back on the field but the best thing for a concussed player is rarely considered in urgent situations. The More debate and awareness of this issue the better, we need to protect guys like these bravery from themselves.
I’m with you, Richard!
Nowinski is a top bloke. He’s done a lot of work to help reducw head trauma and concussions in pro wrestling and other contact sports
Well fair play to him getting involved in rugby.
I agree this guy stepped up after concussion put an end to his pro wrestling career… He had done an epic amount of work in regards to head trauma in sports…. Something that has to be taken more serious here….. As usual Ireland will not act until it takes a life…
I worry about BOD. He is so committed on the field and I hope he doesn’t end up with some long term injury at this stage of his career.
I remember the incident and was equelly amazed that BOD was allowed back on the field,he was very groggy and and unsteady on his feet,and i remember thinking that he must have bypassed the physio and had the final say,but for anyone watching,they just knew that it defied logic to see him back on with his head bandaged, but thats our Brian.
Agree 100 percent ..the hits in the game these days are scary, all players need to be protected and Bod is a national treasure ;)
In light of what we now know regarding knocks to the head and the potential risk of concussion, i think it is incumbent on sports managers to be fully versed on the danger associated with such incidents. Questions have to be asked as to the role of the medical team (or doctor) regarding a player who has suffered a concussion,or a severe head injury being allowed back onto the field of play in such a state.
In such scenario as outlined above, it is much better to err on the side of caution in order to avoid the potential for brain damage to occur and the long term implications that such injuries entail
There has been far too much talk and no action on the concussion issue. Why are the IRFU refusing to comment. The recent Falvey interview was complacency at its worst. Surely there is enough evidence now to warrant some official reaction either by John Treacy becoming involved or The Department of Health arranging proper investigation.