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U21 Hurlers Defeated in Southern Final

24 November 2012

The Dunnamaggin
U21’s were defeated in a well contested Southern final in a Damp Piltown on Saturday
afternoon. William Phelan opened the scoring with a well taken point on the 5th
minute but Kilmacow responded with two of their own shortly after. This
followed a period of dominance from Dunnamaggin but it only yielded one point
from Kieran Bergin. Kilmacow then pointed only for Bergin to Level again. Great
fielding from Bergin and Peter Kenneally together with great work from Phelan
at Centre back kept the pressure on Kilmacow but only yield one further point
from Bergin as the wide tally mounted. Kilmacow converted another free and the
sides went in level 4ponts each at Half Time.


It was Kilmacow
who started the second half better and forced and excellent save from the very
solid Adam Kenneally in Goal. Conor Coffey now on for Michael Costello was
causing the Kilmacow defence headaches and initiated a good move which nearly
resulted in a Goal for Dunnamaggin. However it was Kilmacow who were converting
their chances with four points to Dunnamaggin’s one (Bergin).The Dunnamaggin
Defence was becoming under increasing pressure but Anthony Kearney at full back
and William Moylan in the Corner stopped any goal treat and we’re exceptional
throughout. Dunnamaggin with John Fitzpatrick on for Paddy Power then took the initiative
and through points from Paddy Delany and Willie Phelan kept them in the game
but Kilmacow pointed immediately and then dealt the crucial blow when they hit
the back of the net capitalising on a mix-up in the Dunnamaggin defence.
William Phelan Converted another long range free  but it was Kilmacow who added further points
to run out winners on a score line of Dunnamaggin 8pts Kilmacow 1:11 Panel:- Adam
Kenneally, Conor Long,  Anthony Kearney,
William Moylan, Paul Kirwan, Willie Phelan, Aaron Doherty, Peter Kenneally,
Andrew Fitzpatrick, Michael Costello, Kieran Bergin, Paddy Power, Andrew
O’Dwyer, Paddy Delaney, Eoghan Kearney, John O’Neill, John Fitzpatrick, Ray Cody,
William Bergin, Paddy Kenneally, Jason Doherty, Conor Coffey, Mathew Moylan