A DEFENSIVE masterclass from Offaly this afternoon was enough to see them overcome a blistering start from Kildare and gradually eke out a fully deserved win in a hugely entertaining Allianz League Division 2A decider in Portlaoise this afternoon, with an 0-10 to 0-2 run in the first 25 minutes of the second half the key spell of the game for the Faithful County.
Kildare had been the story of this year’s league campaign and it looked for all the world as if they were about to add another historic chapter to the tale as they burst out of the traps with a sensational start, racking up 1-4 in reply to Adrian Cleary’s opening score for Offaly.
The wind was blowing behind the backs of David Herity’s men but there was so much more to their dominance than that, as they controlled the Offaly puckout and then drove at their neighbours from midfield, opening up shooting opportunities with some powerful runs.
Gerry Keegan’s goal was right out of the top drawer and it helped to bring their large crowd of supporters into the game, while Rian Boran, Cian Boran, and Cathal McCabe tacked on wonderful points.
Gradually, however, the Offaly backs took over, with the players in single-digit jerseys winning their individual battles, while Adrian Cleary produced a masterclass in the sweeper role.
Eoghan Cahill and Cillian Kiely led the charge for Offaly up front, while inaccuracy also haunted Kildare as they shot eight first-half wides, many from very scorable positions, and they needed to lead by more than 1-11 to 0-11 at half-time.
For the next 25 minutes, Offaly gradually squeezed the life out of their opponents, building their success around a huge number of turnovers won at the back.
The introduction of Charlie Mitchell, who played in the U20 championship yesterday, gave them a strong focal point at full forward, while Cahill, Kiely and David Nally all registered some outstanding scores.
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With their promotion hopes fading, Kildare mounted one last rally, inspired by a wondrous score on the run from Rian Boran, while David Qualter also made a serious impact off the bench, firing over two good points. Ultimately it all hinged on a late 20 metre free from Paddy McKenna that could have sent the game to extra time, but Offaly’s Stephen Corcoran made the save and happily swatted the sliotar out to the nearby apartments behind the terrace, all to the tune of the final whistle.
Scorers for Offaly: Eoghan Cahill 0-11 (0-6f, 0-1 65), Cillian Kiely 0-4, David Nally 0-3 (0-1 sideline), Adrian Cleary 0-2, Killian Sampson 0-2, Shane Dooley 0-1, Brian Duignan 0-1.
Scorers for Kildare: James Burke 0-4 (0-3f), Gerry Keegan 1-0, Declan Flaherty 0-3, Rian Boran 0-2, Cathal McCabe 0-2, Cian Boran 0-2, David Qualter 0-2, Brian Byrne 0-1, Paul Dolan 0-1, Johnny Byrne 0-1.
Offaly:
1 Stephen Corcoran (Coolderry)
2 Dara Maher (Shinrone)
4 Ben Conneely (St. Rynagh’s)
3 Ciarán Burke (Durrow)
7 Killian Sampson (Shinrone)
6 Jason Sampson (Shinrone)
5 David King (Coolderry)
Subs: Charlie Mitchell (Kilcormac- Killoughey) for Dooley (half-time), Paddy Delaney (Kinnitty) for J Clancy (45), Brian Duignan (Durrow) for J Clancy (48), Liam Langton (Clodiagh Gaels) for Keenaghan (67).
Kildare:
1 Paddy McKenna (Clane)
3 Simon Leacy (Naas)
2 Niall Ó Muineacháin (Celbridge)
4 Cian Shanahan (Clane)
5 Paul Dolan (Éire Óg Corra Choill)
6 Rian Boran (Naas)
7 Conan Boran (Naas)
8 Johnny Byrne (Coill Dubh)
9 Cathal McCabe (Maynooth)
13 Brian Byrne (Naas)
10 James Burke (Naas)
15 Cathal Dowling (Naas)
Subs: Jack Travers (Leixlip) for Dolan (50), Mark Delaney (Coill Dubh) for Flaherty (59), John McKeon (Naas) for Shanahan (62), David Qualter (Maynooth) for Burke (63-65, temp), David Qualter for Cian Boran (65).
Referee: Thomas Walsh (Waterford)
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Offaly back in Division 1 of hurling league after final win over Kildare
Offaly 0-24
Kildare1-18
Kevin Egan reports from Laois Hire O’Moore Park
A DEFENSIVE masterclass from Offaly this afternoon was enough to see them overcome a blistering start from Kildare and gradually eke out a fully deserved win in a hugely entertaining Allianz League Division 2A decider in Portlaoise this afternoon, with an 0-10 to 0-2 run in the first 25 minutes of the second half the key spell of the game for the Faithful County.
Kildare had been the story of this year’s league campaign and it looked for all the world as if they were about to add another historic chapter to the tale as they burst out of the traps with a sensational start, racking up 1-4 in reply to Adrian Cleary’s opening score for Offaly.
The wind was blowing behind the backs of David Herity’s men but there was so much more to their dominance than that, as they controlled the Offaly puckout and then drove at their neighbours from midfield, opening up shooting opportunities with some powerful runs.
Gerry Keegan’s goal was right out of the top drawer and it helped to bring their large crowd of supporters into the game, while Rian Boran, Cian Boran, and Cathal McCabe tacked on wonderful points.
Gradually, however, the Offaly backs took over, with the players in single-digit jerseys winning their individual battles, while Adrian Cleary produced a masterclass in the sweeper role.
Eoghan Cahill and Cillian Kiely led the charge for Offaly up front, while inaccuracy also haunted Kildare as they shot eight first-half wides, many from very scorable positions, and they needed to lead by more than 1-11 to 0-11 at half-time.
For the next 25 minutes, Offaly gradually squeezed the life out of their opponents, building their success around a huge number of turnovers won at the back.
The introduction of Charlie Mitchell, who played in the U20 championship yesterday, gave them a strong focal point at full forward, while Cahill, Kiely and David Nally all registered some outstanding scores.
With their promotion hopes fading, Kildare mounted one last rally, inspired by a wondrous score on the run from Rian Boran, while David Qualter also made a serious impact off the bench, firing over two good points. Ultimately it all hinged on a late 20 metre free from Paddy McKenna that could have sent the game to extra time, but Offaly’s Stephen Corcoran made the save and happily swatted the sliotar out to the nearby apartments behind the terrace, all to the tune of the final whistle.
Scorers for Offaly: Eoghan Cahill 0-11 (0-6f, 0-1 65), Cillian Kiely 0-4, David Nally 0-3 (0-1 sideline), Adrian Cleary 0-2, Killian Sampson 0-2, Shane Dooley 0-1, Brian Duignan 0-1.
Scorers for Kildare: James Burke 0-4 (0-3f), Gerry Keegan 1-0, Declan Flaherty 0-3, Rian Boran 0-2, Cathal McCabe 0-2, Cian Boran 0-2, David Qualter 0-2, Brian Byrne 0-1, Paul Dolan 0-1, Johnny Byrne 0-1.
Offaly:
1 Stephen Corcoran (Coolderry)
2 Dara Maher (Shinrone)
4 Ben Conneely (St. Rynagh’s)
3 Ciarán Burke (Durrow)
7 Killian Sampson (Shinrone)
6 Jason Sampson (Shinrone)
5 David King (Coolderry)
8 Joey Keenaghan (Clodiagh Gaels)
11 Cillian Kiely (Kilcormac-Killoughey)
13 David Nally (Belmont)
9 Jack Clancy (Belmont)
12 Adrian Cleary (Shinrone)
10 Eoghan Cahill (Birr)
14 Shane Dooley (Tullamore)
15 Paddy Clancy (Belmont)
Subs: Charlie Mitchell (Kilcormac- Killoughey) for Dooley (half-time), Paddy Delaney (Kinnitty) for J Clancy (45), Brian Duignan (Durrow) for J Clancy (48), Liam Langton (Clodiagh Gaels) for Keenaghan (67).
Kildare:
1 Paddy McKenna (Clane)
3 Simon Leacy (Naas)
2 Niall Ó Muineacháin (Celbridge)
4 Cian Shanahan (Clane)
5 Paul Dolan (Éire Óg Corra Choill)
6 Rian Boran (Naas)
7 Conan Boran (Naas)
8 Johnny Byrne (Coill Dubh)
9 Cathal McCabe (Maynooth)
12 Cian Boran (Naas)
11 Gerry Keegan (Celbridge)
14 Declan Flaherty (Coill Dubh)
13 Brian Byrne (Naas)
10 James Burke (Naas)
15 Cathal Dowling (Naas)
Subs: Jack Travers (Leixlip) for Dolan (50), Mark Delaney (Coill Dubh) for Flaherty (59), John McKeon (Naas) for Shanahan (62), David Qualter (Maynooth) for Burke (63-65, temp), David Qualter for Cian Boran (65).
Referee: Thomas Walsh (Waterford)
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Division 2A final GAA Hurling Kildare Offaly Winning