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Blues cruise to victory on back of Ryan’s shooting

This article is from page 82 of the 2011-09-27 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 82 JPG

Newmarket-on-Fergus 2-22 – Tubber 0-16 at Clarecastle

THE Blues don’t really want to be here, but on this display they can’t be accused of not wanting to embrace what is effectively a chase for ninth place in the county senior pecking order in 2011.

It was their energy and urgency even the passion displayed by Darren O’Connor when venting his frustration about being substituted early in the second half – that helped sweep them to this comfortable 12-point success on Saturday afternoon.

The job of journeywork that was advancing to the semi-final was really done by half-time as they moved 1- 11 to 0-11 clear when playing against the strong breeze, an advantage that enabled them to gradually turn the screw in the second half as Tubber’s challenge gradually petered out.

A 1-11 haul by Colin Ryan led the way for the Blues, with his 19th minute goal from a 21-yard free driving his side 1-9 to 0-7 clear of a game Tubber side that stayed competitive thanks to Blaine Earley’s accuracy.

The sides were level on four occasions inside the first ten minutes, with Earley hitting three points for Tubber in addition to Shane O’Connor’s opener while Enda Barrett, Martin O’Hanlon and Colin Ryan (2) were on the mark for the Blues.

Indeed it was the Blues’ greater spread of scorers that showed up the difference between the two sides – Anthony Kilmartin, Enda Kelly, Eoin Hayes David Barrett and Shane O’Brien, not to mind the free scoring Colin Ryan that kept them in front all through the half.

Seven points without reply in the first 15 minutes after half-time killed the game as the Blues moved 1-18 to 0-11 ahead, with Anthony Kilmar tin, Shane O’Brien, David Barrett, Stephen Kelly and Colin Ryan (3) on the mark.

Clive Earley grabbed Tubber’s first point of the half in the 47th minute, but they were restricted to only five in the half while Newmarket matched their first half tally of 1-11 in cruising to victory.

Three points in row between the 50th and 55th minute via Blaine Earley (2) and Patrick O’Connor left only seven between the sides but the Blues cranked up once more with a strong a strong finish that was embellished when Anthony Kilmartin slammed to the net in the final minute.

Newmarket- on- Fergus
Kieran Devitt, Shane O’Brien, Stephen Kelly (0-1), Padraig Gilmartin, Darren O’Connor, James

McInerney, Enda Barrett (0-1), Martin O’Hanlon (0-3), Eoin O’Brien, Shane O’Brien (0-2), David Barrett (0-2), Enda Kelly (0-1), Eoin Hayes (0-1), Anthony Kilmartin (1-2), Colin Ryan (1-10, 1-6f, two 65).

Subs
Alan Barrett for O’Connor, JimMcInerney for Hayes, Sean O’Connor for Stephen Kelly, James Liddy for Enda Kelly

Tubber
RonanTaaffe, Eoin Ruane, Mark Earley, John O’Connor, Fergal O’Grady, Patrick O’Connor (03f), Conor Earley, Clive Earley (0-2), Ger O’Connor, David O’Donoghue (0-1), Shane O’Connor (0-1), Nigel O’Donoghue, Dara O’Connor, Justin McMahon (0-1), Blaine Earley (0-8, 6f).

Subs
Tommy Lee for Dara O’Connor.

Man of the Match
Colin Ryan (Newmarket- on- Fergus) Referee Fergie McDonagh (St Joseph’s Doora-Barefield)

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