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Grit newspaper3/27/2023 ![]() ![]() The42 supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Emmet Ralph (Durlas Óg) for O’Connell (60+3) Jack Hayes (Moycarkey-Borris) for Rossiter (58)Ģ9. Darragh Kelly (Éire Óg Annacarty) for R Ryan (45)Ģ4. James Doyle (Holycross-Ballycahill) for Stakelum (43)Ģ5. Bill Flanagan (Moycarkey-Borris) for Lahart (37)ġ9. Jimmie Lahart (Holycross-Ballycahill), 15. Tommy Maher (Thurles Sarsfields, capt)ġ0. Get Murray Kinsella’s exclusive analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations campaign this springĤ. Pádraig Dalton (Golden-Kilfeacle) for Ormond (60+3) Ross Darcy (Boherlahan-Dualla) for Connolly (55-57, blood)ġ9. Ronan Connolly (Cashel King Cormacs, j-capt)ġ8. Ben Currivan (Golden-Kilfeacle, j-capt), 15. Oisín O’Donoghue (Cashel King Cormacs) 9. Scorers for Thurles CBS: Tommy Maher 0-5 (4f), Robbie Ryan 0-3 (3f), Aidan Stakelum 0-1, Robbie Stapleton 0-1, Bill Flanagan 0-1.ĥ. ![]() Scorers for Cashel CS: Ronan Connolly 0-6 (5f, 1 65), Éanna Ormond 0-1, Ben Currivan 0-1, Oisín O’Donoghue 0-1, David McGrath 0-1, Fabian Ryan 0-1, Adam Daly 0-1. They had four more shots as the clock ticked down, all wide, but defending from one to 15, they never gave away any last chance.Ĭashel are the second first-time winners of this trophy in two years, their success mirroring the underdog tale of St Joseph’s, Tulla, last spring. From the puck-out, Adam Daly spread the play to Currivan, who sent Ormond into space and his effort just had the legs to carry the crossbar. They led by 0-10 to 0-7 now but when asked the question, Thurles found a response with points from substitute Bill Flanagan, Maher (free), and Robbie Stapleton.ĭavid McGrath edged Cashel back ahead but a Maher free had them level a sixth time into three minutes of stoppage time.īut Cashel seemed to win every contested ball in those final minutes. Currivan, after winning a puck-out, got the only one of the third quarter.Ī Connolly 65 levelled it for the fourth time and Cashel would add the next three another Connolly free followed by points for Oisín O’Donoghue and Adam Daly, both laid on by Connolly. ![]() ![]() It stayed that way to the break Thurles CBS 0-5, Cashel CS 0-4.Īgain, scores from play were hard-earned in the second half. Aidan Stakelum had their first from play on 21 minutes in between two from Tommy Maher, a free and a fine strike from midfield. The first score from play took 19 minutes to arrive, Fabian Ryan tapping over after good work from Currivan. Thurles converted the first two from Robbie Ryan. He couldn’t exert his usual influence for much of the match but scored six points from placed balls and grew into the game with two crucial assists late on. Both schools now advance to the All-Ireland series.Ĭonnolly unexpectedly lined out in the full-forward line. “We’re not finished yet, we’re going all the way,” vowed Cashel joint-captain Ronan Connolly to huge cheers after lifting the cup alongside Ben Currivan. Led by man of the match Ger O’Dwyer, a brother of Aussie Rules star Orla, Cashel were able to disrupt the flow of a Thurles attack that had blasted 13 goals and averaged over 27 points across their five games, restricting them to four points from play. The first all-Tipperary final in 106 years of this competition, played out in front of 7,283 spectators, was decided by Éanna Ormond’s stoppage-time winner after Thurles twice battled back to level in the closing stages. Stephen Barry reports from FBD Semple StadiumĭAVID VERSUS GOLIATH screamed the local newspapers’ 12-page preview supplements but the underdogs, Cashel Community School, refused to be denied their first-ever Dr Harty Cup title in a performance filled with grit and guts. ![]()
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