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Magpies get their revenge on Tones

This article is from page 70 of the 2011-08-23 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 70 JPG

Clarecastle 4-17 – Wolfe Tones 0-15 at O’Garney Park, Sixmilebridge

ELEPHANTS are renowned for their memory and it appears that Magpies don’t forget easily either as they exacted full revenge on Wolfe Tones for their comprehensive defeat two years ago at the same venue. That 5-11 to 2-10 defeat back in September 2009 put Clarecastle in the relegation play-offs for the first time in their history while Saturday’s reverse means that the Shannon side are now in the unwelcome relegation dogfight themselves, regardless of their final round result.

In similar circumstances to that last championship meeting, it was goals that effectively decided the tie with a first half individual effort from Conor O’Gorman added to in the second half by further majors for debutant David Green, Man-of-the-Match Eamon Callinan and Tyrone Kearse as the Magpies finished strongly.

That O’Gorman effort after only seven minutes was the deciding score of the opening half as the sides went toe to toe for the majority. Eamon Callinan was unerring from frees, Danny Scanlon made the difference when moved to midfield while at the other end, county minor Aaron Cunningham, Kevin McCafferty and John Guilfoyle were causing the Magpies problems as they held a slender 1-10 to 0-11 interval lead.

There was no doubt about the result in the second period however as the Magpies more balanced side turned the screw on their vastly understrength opponents. Clarecastle, without goalkeeper John Casey, former county seniors Conor Plun – kett and Derek Quinn, Ollie Plunkett, Aaron Considine, Mark McNamara and Jamie O’Connor themselves, eased clear through a Jonathan Clancy brace before their second goal arrived in the 40th minute.

It stemmed from a Darragh Moloney delivery to Green who turned his marker Patsy Keyes and found the top left corner of the net to push his side six clear. With that, the Tones dropped their heads a little and they were punished further when Eamon Callinan flicked a Clancy high delivery to the net while Kearse completed the rout five minutes later.

Victory eased any relegation worries for the Magpies and secured a senior B place while Wolfe Tones will have an anxious wait before deciding their fate in the relegation lottery over the coming weeks.

Clarecastle
Donnagh Murphy (7), Seanie Moloney (7), Stephen O’Halloran (7), Kevin Clohessy (7), Fearghus Ryan (7), Patrick Kelly (7), Danny Scanlon (8), Jonathan Clancy (8) (0-3), Eric Flynn (7), Eamon Callinan (8) (1-10 7f), Kieran O’Dwyer (7), Darragh Moloney (7), Conor O’Gorman (8) (1-2), David Green (7) (1-0),Tyrone Kearse (7) (1-2)

Wolfe Tones
Ronan Hehir (6), Eamon O’Neill (6), Patsy Keyes (6), Brendan Hughes (7), Shane Chambers (6), Bobby McPhillips (7) (0-2 1f, 1’65), Barry Loughnane (7), John Guilfoyle (8) (0-3), Joe McGauley (6), Kevin McCafferty (7), Daithi O’Connell (6),Aaron Cunningham(8) (0-5), Stephen McInerney (7) (0-1), Gary Leahy (7) (0-2), Garret McPhillips (6) (0-2 1f)

Subs
Paul Hogan (6) for Hehir (8 mins, inj), Richie Lillis (7) for Chambers (46 mins), Mark Regan (6) for McGauley (47 mins), Paul Walsh (6) for G. McPhillips (48 mins), Niall Murphy for O’Neill (56 mins)

Man of the Match
Eamon Callinan (Clarecastle) Referee Ger Lyons (Ruan)

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