Kilmacud Crokes 0-11
Na Fianna 0-10
GALWAY STAR SHANE Walsh kicked four majestic points at Parnell Park on Sunday as Kilmacud Crokes retained their Dublin Senior Football Championship crown after an intense battle with Na Fianna.
While their Glasnevin counterparts stormed ahead with early points from Paddy Quinn and Aaron Byrne, Crokes rallied with unanswered efforts by Dara Mullin, former Dublin stalwart Rory OโCarroll and Walsh.
Na Fianna issued a swift response to Walshโs score with a free from David Lacey, before Crokes wing-back Andrew McGowan and Conor McHugh traded points in a lively opening quarter.
Although the title holders kicked back-to-back points through Craig Dias and Mullin, Na Fianna ultimately brought a slender 0-7 to 0-6 buffer into the interval following successive contributions from Michael Day, Lacey (free) and Byrne.
Dayโs fellow Galway native Walsh was briefly forced off with a blood injury towards the end of the opening period, but the All-Star Footballer of the Year nominee was patched up for the start of the second half.
Ben Shovlin and Walsh found the target for Crokes in response to efforts from Dublin defender Eoin Murchan and inter-county colleague McHugh on the resumption, before the defending champions received a temporary numerical advantage when Na Fianna midfielder Paddy Quinn was black carded on 46 minutes.
In his absence, Dias supplemented a brace of Walsh points with his second of the day to edge Crokes ahead of their increasingly wayward opponents.
Walsh split the uprights from a distance of 40 metres to give Crokes additional breathing space and despite Brian OโLeary reducing the deficit to the bare minimum in the seventh minute of stoppage-time, the Stillorgan club held firm.
They will now have a golden opportunity to secure a second consecutive senior championship double when their hurlers also lock horns with Na Fianna in next weekendโs Dublin SHC decider.
Scorers for Kilmacud Crokes: Shane Walsh 0-4, Dara Mullin (1 mark), Craig Dias 0-2 each, Rory OโCarroll, Andrew McGowan, Ben Shovlin 0-1 each.
Scorers for Na Fianna: David Lacey (2f), Conor McHugh (2f), Aaron Byrne 0-2 each, Eoin Murchan, Michael Day, Paddy Quinn, Brian OโLeary 0-1 each.
Kilmacud Crokes
1. Conor Ferris
2. Micheal Mullin, 5. Cillian OโShea, 4. Dan OโBrien
6. Rory OโCarroll, 12. Aidan Jones, 7. Andrew McGowan
8. Ben Shovlin, 9. Craig Dias
10. Tom Fox, 15. Shane Walsh, 19. Shane Horan
13. Hugh Kenny, 14. Dara Mullin, 11. Shane Cunningham
Subs
20. Conor Casey for Walsh (30 โ half-time, blood)
18. Cian OโConnor for Fox (36)
20. Conor Casey for Horan (47)
26. Callum Pearson for Cunningham (47)
24. Anthony Quinn for Kenny (65)
Na Fianna
1. David OโHanlon
2. Gus Farrell, 3. Eoin OโDea, 5. Ali Fitzgerald
6. Jonny Cooper, 4. Eoin Murchan, 7. Adam Rafter
8. Michael Day, 9. Paddy Quinn
19. David Quinn, 11. Aaron Byrne, 12. David Lacey
13. Glen OโReilly, 14. Conor McHugh, 15. Brian OโLeary
Subs
21. Sean Caffrey for OโReilly (41)
10. James Doran for D Quinn (52)
24. Dean Ryan for Rafter (57)
26. Donal Ryan for P Quinn (57)
Referee: Barry Tiernan.
- updated at 8.30pm to appear on The Journal.
Walshe mentioned he โtravelled up from home yesterdayโ for the match in his interview after. Funny enough in fairness.
@Mitre: that he probably goes home most weekends?
@Stephen Sweeney: yeah, think about it for a whileโฆ..
Watching the Na Fianna lad get the black card while walking off the field with his arm slung in his jersey was quite funny. Walsh is worth every penny great player.
Na Fianna kind of threw it away in some ways imo. Why are players unwilling / unable / afraid to take a pop for a point outside of the 21 even when unmarked ?
The default option seems to pass backwards and across and around in circles.
Terrible to watch imo.
Even when they do try close in (e.g. Brian OโLeary twice) they are embarrassingly wide of target. Ok Iโm an armchair critic but it seems like an obvious thing. Seems like focus of training is on other things rather than point kicking target practiceโฆ
Every team should have player brave, willing and capable of kicking a point from medium / long range( like Shane Walsh). Some like him have it naturally but itโs not an exclusive skill that canโt be improved on.
All opinions are my own. Feel free to disagree ;)
@UK Hurling Bloke: youโre not wrong. You see the same at inter County level.
@UK Hurling Bloke: is being trained out of them, only the select few get to score
Shane Walsh was the difference between the teams.