ST VINCENTS QUALIFIED for the Dublin SFC semi-finals on Thursday night, but they made much harder work of it than many expected.
The Marino club were being offered at a price of 1/20 by some bookies to beat Lucan Sarsfields, but they led by just a point in injury-time until late scores from Diarmuid Connolly and Albert Martin sealed the 1-14 to 2-8 win.
Connolly one of many players at the tail end of a long inter-county season and, after lifting the Sam Maguire on October 2, he entered a club campaign which had to be completed in just over a month.
In next Wednesdayโs semi-final, heโll come up against fellow All-Ireland winners Dean Rock, John Small, Philly McMahon and, if he recovers from a groin injury, James McCarthy.
Meanwhile in the other last four clash, Kevin McManamonโs St Judes will take on Ciaran Kilkenny and Castleknock for a place in the final.
St Vincents manager Tommy Conroy, who was in charge when they lifted the All-Ireland club title in 2014, said the championship structures placed a huge pressure on the county players still involved with their clubs โ both mental and physical.
โItโs been a long season particularly for the county players,โ Conroy said. โThey had to get themselves up for an All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry, youโve all that emotional stuff going on and then youโve to come out in an All-Ireland final against Mayo.
โThen you come out again [in a replay]. Itโs not easy and then 10 days later youโre back into a Dublin championship, which is not a handy championship.
โEvery game that you get is very tough. Again the mental pressure that puts on players, itโs not just the physical end of it itโs the mental end. To try and get themselves up for it, itโs very, very difficult for them.
Itโs the same for everybody but it is very hard on an ordinary club player who is working, married, with kids and his year is just going on and on.
โAnd then the championship is played within four or five weeks. So itโs not easy.โ
Connolly was quieter than normal, although he did demand possession in the 61st minute and kick a vital score that put a two-point gap between the teams and finally ended Lucanโs spirited fightback.
โExperienced players, when things arenโt going well they just seem to be able to do those things and Diarmuid is an exceptional player,โ Conroy said.
โThatโs the type of thing you want from a player like that, in a game like this where I think there was only a point or two in it, and you need somebody like that to grab it and he did.โ
St Vincents will take on 2013 All-Ireland club finalists Ballymun next week, in a battle of the two powerhouses left in the competition. Conroy is well aware of the threat they pose.
โLook, itโs great that weโre playing Ballymun next week. Weโve just got to try and regroup and itโs not easy for both teams now a week later to go out and play again.
โItโs a fantastic fixture and we look forward to it. Ballymun are a super team with the likes of Dean Rock, Philly McMahon, John Small and Paddy Small now as well. So itโs a great game for Dublin people to come out and watch.
He added: โBallymun would know us very well and weโd know them very well. The players they have on their squad and the young players they have coming through, itโs going to be a real challenge. A really tough game for us, but we look forward to it.โ
Donald love sounds like a Brazilian superstar you sign in championship manager.
Same name as the media mogul in GTA III.
The fact this is considered a โstrongโ United team says it all really
Lol Terrible and now De Gea and Rooney are injured. Arsenal will hammer them on the 27th
Doubt it probably bottle it Sean like the Chelsea game
Who will arsenal be hammering on the 27th? United game isnโt until the 28th.
Great cross. Great header. Great save.
Shocking defending
Beaten twice on each near post. Shouldnโt happen to a Man utd goalie
Unsighted both times
First one took a deflection to be fair and it wasnโt a complete gaffe for the second either. He was the only United player worth a wage in that game.