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This article is from page 91 of the 2009-06-30 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 91 JPG

WITHOUT ever having to over ex- tend themselves, Kilmurry Ibrick- ane brushed Pete the challenge of Eire Og at Labasheeda on Sunday to move to the penultimate stage of the Under 21 championship.

The 13-point margin between the sides at the end, though, can be taken in a broader context that shows the West Clare club have plenty of talent coming through to give themselves a decent chance of dominating the Clare football landscape and creat- ing something resembling a dynasty.

In the second half, they even lim- ited Eire Og to just one point but the real damage was done in a blistering spell just before the break. Things had been ticking away and there wasn’t a lot to suggest that Kilmurry would rout their opponents.

Before this, Mark McCarthy had

clipped in a quality goal when he lofted the ball over the head of the Eire Og goalkeeper. There were just over 15 minutes on the board when McCarthy hit the net but Eire Og’s response was swift enough and they replied with a goal from David Smith.

With the two locked at 1-3 each, though, Kilmurry stepped on the gas and produced 1-4 without reply in the five minutes before the break. McCarthy was at the centre of his side’s good work and Eire Og could have done with the presence of Dean Ryan closer to his own goal at this stage.

The second Kilmurry goal came from the boot of Darren Hickey and suddenly, a fairly significant gap had opened up. The sides retired for half- time with the West Clare outfit ahead on a scoreline of 2-7 to 1-3.

If Eire Og were to have any say in the game, they needed another rapid reply but it didn’t happen.

In fact, it was Kilmurry that con- tinued the work where they left off. They added further points with Mc- Carthy ending up with the fine tally of 1-8 to his name.

Seven more points came Kilmur- ry’s way as Eire Og were now being Steam rolled. Like the seniors, the Under 21 batch will take some beat- ing on Sunday’s performance.

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