''Kildangan stun rivals Burgess''
Sunday 24th August 2008
North Tipperary Senior Hurling Final
Kildangan 1-17 Burgess 2-12
THE BONFIRES were ablaze in Puckane last night as Kildangan celebrated its first North Tipperary senior hurling title since 1943, its third in all, a victory made all the sweeter in that it was achieved in the most unlikely of circumstances over neighbours and fierce rivals, Burgess.
With 15 minutes to go, and despite having lost wing-back and captain Brian Hogan along with midfielder Timmy Hogan (both succumbing to shoulder injuries carried into the game), Burgess led by eight points, 2-12 to 0-10, and looked set to claim a first ever title in their own name.
And then Kildangan found their form. The defence closed up shop, not another score conceded, and they notched 1-7 in that closing 15, 1-1 from corner-forward sub Seánie Kelly, the lead point from sub, Eoin Gleeson, yet another sub, Martin Minahan doing great work in midfield. While Burgess will curse their luck, justice was done in McDonagh Park.
Joint captain Michael Ryan, in accepting the Frank McGrath cup (Brian Kelly is co-captain) said: “We were behind at half-time, but not one man in that dressing room doubted we’d come back. ! Sixty-five years we’ve waited and will we enjoy the next couple of days.”
Playing into a stiff breeze in the first half, Kildangan struggled for fluency. They conceded a goal in the first minute, wing-forward Tony Dunne finishing pass from close range, and Burgess built on that lead. 1-10 to 0-7 at the break.
Into the second half, Kildangan began to apply more pressure. Free-taker Scroope opened the scoring again for Burgess, but three points on the trot, two from big Darragh Egan and one from centre-forward Eoin Kelly, had the deficit back to four in the 42nd minute, 1-11 to 0-10. Then came what should have been the body-blow to Kildangan. First another pointed Scroope free, then the second Burgess goal, wing-forward Patrick Tucker getting a crucial touch, and it was 2-12 to 0-10. Eight points up with 15 minutes to go, Burgess looked in control. And they lost it.
It started with a mix-up in the full-back line, brothers David and Donagh Maher getting in each other’s way, ball dropping to Seánie Kelly. On the field two minutes, Kelly gave keeper Niall McGrath no chance. Kildangan points began to flow. Eoin Kelly, county minor Ruarí Gleeson, Seánie Kelly again, wing-back Gerry Slattery with a huge effort, then centre-back Dan Hackett (my man-of-the-match), returning a Shane Maher clearance 100 yards, over the bar, bringing the sides level as time ran out, 1-15 to 2-12.
Referee Michael Cahill allowed just over two minutes of injury-time; time enough for Eoin Gleeson to strike the lead point and Darragh Egan to lofted over the insurance score. Kildangan meet Moycarkey Borris in the county quarter-final, Burgess get ready to face Toomevara.
Scorers for Kildangan: Darragh Egan 0-8 (0-5 frees); Seanie Kelly 1-1; Ruairi Gleeson 0-2; Eoin Kelly 0-2; Joe Gallagher, Gerry Slattery, Dan Hackett, Eoin Gleeson, 0-1 each.
Scorers for Burgess: Tony Scroope 0-6 (0-5 frees, 0-1 s/l); Patrick Tucker 1-1; Tony Dunne, 1-0; Jonathan Maher 0-2; Robbie Cremin, Jonathan Ryan, Noel Gleeson, 0-1 each.
KILDANGAN: Dermot Hogan; Mike Ryan (joint capt.), Liam Kelly, Brian Lawlor; John Slattery, Dan Hackett, Gerry Slattery; Brian Kelly (jnt. capt.), Joe Gallagher; Paddy Lynch, Eoin Kelly, Liam Karl Flannery; Sean Gleeson, Darragh Egan, Ruairi Gleeson.
Subs: Martin Minehan (S. Gleeson 37); Seanie Kelly (Gallagher 47); Rory Whelan (Lynch 49); Eoin Gleeson (Flannery 61).
BURGESS: Niall McGrath; Ger Fogarty, David Maher, Donagh Maher; Brian Hogan (c), Shane Maher, Damien O’Brien; Timmy Hogan, Robbie Cronin; Tony Dunne, Kevin Nealon, Patrick Tucker; Jonathan Ryan, Tony Scroope, Noel Gleeson. Subs: Jonathan Maher (B. Hogan inj. 14); Eoin Hogan (T. Hogan inj. 39).
Referee: Michael Cahill (Kilruane McDonaghs)