Youghal got their third win in this league campaign courtesy of a hard-fought victory against Ballymartle. Played in sweltering heat, this match had a championship pace from the throw-in.
Youghal went into an early lead with some good points from play, before Andrew Curtin found the net after a great assist from James O'Mahony. Youghal played well throughout the half, though the opposition did miss a couple of goal opportunities. Youghal led by 6 points at half-time. The game was turned on its head within the first ten minutes of the second half when Ballymartle went on a scoring spree to draw level. Youghal were really tested at this stage to turn the tide back in their favour. In fairness, they dug deep & showed great character for the rest of the game, scoring some great points to eventually run out winners by four points. A satisfactory performance & result for the team, which is encouraging as it comes with the championship just around the corner. Youghal Team: Eoin Coleman, Ml Cronin, John Grace, Brendan O'Sullivan, Garreth Hogan, Conor Spillane, Barry Ring, Nigel Roche, Brett Maloney, Damien Ring, Bill Cooper, Ciaran O'Mahony, James O'Mahony, Brendan Coleman, Andrew Curtin.
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By Barry Coughlan (Courtesy Irish Examiner) Killavullen 2-09 Youghal 1-10
Monday, May 17, 2010 THIS Evening Echo Cork IFC game at Fermoy yesterday might have started slowly, but the excitement built up to fever pitch in the closing stages before Killavullen finally advanced to the next round after a close call. In the end they needed a 50th minute point blank save by goalkeeper Sean O’Regan and some generosity from the Youghal full forward line to prevail in a marvellous climax to a decent match. Goals from Alan O’Drsicoll in the 13th minute and Ian O’Gormon seconds before the end of the half were crucial as the winners established a 2-4 to 0-5 half-time lead. The contribution of Paul Hartnett, who was both the ball winner in the air and the provider of inch perfect passes to the goalscorers, was equally important to securing that lead. Youghal kept in touch through the scoring efforts of Leigh Desmond, who kicked four points, two of them from frees, and Youghal, apart from the concession of those goals, would have been happy enough in that they were playing against a stiff breeze. They were happier still within seconds of the restart when Nigel Roche was deemed to have been hauled down and the east Cork side benefited from a strong penalty strike from Paul O’Driscoll to put his team to within a couple of points. But Youghal lost the initiative quickly and allowed Killavullen strike back for three unanswered points from Liam Dorgan, Colm O’Connell and Billy Norris in the fifth, sixth and seventh minutes. That purple patch proved to be of great importance as the drama unfolded later. Killavullen somehow kept their nerve even as Youghal drove forward and the game ebbed and flowed as Youghal came back with their own points, but with the game so delicately balanced it was O’Regan’s save that proved most important. As Roche bore down on goal the keeper somehow got his body in the way and there were others on hand to block a further attempted shot from the rebound. Scorers for Killavullen: A O’Driscoll 1-1, I O’Gormon 1-0, B Norris, C O’Connell 0-2 each, D Dorgan, L Dorgan, P Hartnett, B Hayes 0-1 each. Scorers for Youghal: P O’Driscoll 1-0, L Desmond 0-5, B Coleman, J O’Mahony 0-2 each, J Ormonde 0-1. KILLAVULLEN: S O’Regan; P Sheehan, E O’Connor, J O’Regan; P Egan, B O’Driscoll, B Hayes; C O’Connell, D Dorgan; D Luddy, L Dorgan, B Norris; I O’Gormon, P Hartnett, A O’Driscoll. Subs: D Brosnan for J O’Regan (52), K Finnegan for P Egan (57). YOUGHAL: P Mackey; P O’Driscoll, J Grace, M Cronin; B Ring, D Ring, B Ring; L Desmond, B O’Sullivan; E Coleman, S Lyons, N Roche; J O’Mahony, B Coleman, A Frahill-O’Connor. Subs: J Ormonde for Frahill-O’Connor (40), A Fox for M Cronin (45). Referee: C O Mhurchú (Nemo). |
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