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St.Caimin’s grab an historic victory

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HISTORY in the making as St Caimin’s finally overcame Ard Scoil Ris at the second attempt to reach their first ever Harty Cup final. A ti- gerish display throughout ensured it was the Shannon side who advanced in Meelick on Sunday in a game that was low on scores but high on ten- sion.

In attempting to sum up Sunday’s game, one phrase said it all about St Caimin’s. As the players emerged for the second half, St Caimin’s cen- tre-back Kevin Lynch urged his side that ““Now is the time” and that apt philosophy was the main difference between the sides on Sunday. St Caimin’s appetite for the battle and refusal to allow Ard Scoil Ris any room to manoeuvre rather unnerved the Limerick side and it was obvious that St Caimin’s had done a lot of ex- tra homework since the drawn game.

As aresult, Ard Scoil Ris never re- motely reached the heights of their last three tough encounters against St Flannan’s and St Caimin’s and for long periods, this game somewhat passed them by. The majority of 50- SO balls were won by St Caimin’s who made up for their obvious physi- cal disadvantage by blocking, hook- ing and making life generally dif- ficult for the Limerick side and that perseverence is why St Caimin’s de- servedly prevailed.

In the first meeting between this pair, the Shannon side got off to a blistering start and again that was the formula for success here. In fact, within the first minute, they were awarded a penalty after Alan Mul- ready picked out the unmarked Sean Hynan in front of goal and goalkeep- er PJ Hall had no choice but to bring him down though Patrick Sheehan’s penalty was stopped by Shane Dowl- ing.

That frentic start set the tone for the afternoon but it was to take six min- utes for the opening score through Alan Mulready and the Sixmileb- ridge man was also involved in the second score as he set up fellow club- mate Timmy Crowe to double their lead by the 10th minute.

In contrast, Ard Scoil Ris hit four wides in the same period and in fact, took sixteen minutes to finally grab

their first score through a Kevin Downes free. St Caimin’s however, were backed by a strong breeze and made that advantage count in the final ten minutes of the half, with Patrick Sheehan assuredly convert- ing four frees, with the only reply a similar Downes effort that left the half-time score 0-6 to 0-2.

Ard Scoil Ris had yet to settle but aided by the wind, they threw the game wide open after the restart with a Superb opportunist goal from Kevin Downes. A lofty Conor Ryan lineball from just inside the St Caimin’s half was gathered by Downes who made half a yard for himself before strik-

ing a pin-point shot into the right corner of the net.

Momentum was now firmly with the Limerick side but credit St Caimin’s for digging in and refusing to lie down. They did ride their luck a little as Ard Scoil Ris piled on the pressure in search of an equalising point but four successive wides from the Limerick side including a near miss for goal after James O’Brien got a deft flick to a Declan Hannon long ball, kept St Caimin’s in front.

They weathered the storm though and with Lynch’s words perhaps still ringing in their ears, they did seize the moment, hitting three successive

points to restore their four point lead. Two well-worked scores from Padra- ic Collins and a John Guilfoyle point put the Clare side 0-9 to 1-2 ahead by the 49th minute but Ard Scoil Ris were not finished yet and after Dec- lan Hannon converted a 65, substi- tute Jamie Shanahan burst through on goal but had his shot tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Tommy Grit- neon

Now only trailing by two, Ard Scoil Ris upped the ante and St Caimin’s had Griffin again to thank for keeping out a Brendan O’Connor pull in the 52nd minute. Some great defending from Enda Byoce in par-

ticular kept St Caimin’s heads above water and as Ard Scoil Ris became more desperate and pushed players forward, the Shannon side cleverly picked them off on the break.

In the 54th minute, the ball broke inside the Ard Scoil Ris half where Timmy Crowe and his marker To- mas Nolan were isolated and when Crowe won the race to the ball, No- lan had no option but to pull him down, receiving his second yellow as Sheehan easily converted the free. A similar incident only minutes later involving Padraic Collins and goal- keeper PJ Hall saw Sheehan hit the insurance point for St Caimin’s and create history for the emerging side to reach their first ever Harty decider. The reward for the Shannon school is a clash with Thurles CBS in Nenagh on March 8, a repeat of their first round clash in which the Tipperary side came out on top. However, after coming through these two bruising encounters St Caimin’s won’t fear their more illustrious opponents in their determined charge for success.

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