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Garda to the Fore in Junior Hurling Replay

Cork Garda ran out convincing winners, 4-13 to 2-07, in the replayed final of the Junior A Hurling Championship. Apart from a brief spell after half time UCC were never really in this game and failed to match their scoring exploits in their previous two games when they hit 4-15 and 2-18 respectively.

Garda started as they meant to continue and hit the opening point of the game. Further points from play were added with UCC's response limited to two long range frees from Eanna Martin. A high speculative ball into the UCC goal found it's way to the net via the Garda full-forward and although clearly in the square the goal was allowed to stand using a new interpretation of the "not interfering with play" clause in the rule book.

Garda continued to press ahead and it was clear that after missing plenty of scores in the drawn game they were not going to make the same mistake in the replay. The UCC defense, in which Denis Twomey and Timmy Geaney once again excelled, was under constant pressure as UCC failed to make any inroads upfront. UCC clearances were quickly returned with interest by Garda. The pressure eventually told and the concession of a needless foul led to a Garda penalty. This was not the best struck shot in the world but it still found its way to the corner of the net. A couple of more excellent points and Garda had built up a deserved 2-06 to 0-02 lead.

UCC finally found some traction up front in the closing minutes of the first half. This time a high speculative ball was played into the Garda goal and although clearly in the square Pat Cremin bundled the ball over the line and as at the other end the goal stood. Garda responded with a super goal following a brilliant low shot from 15 yards to the corner of the net. A great long range point from play from Gerard McGlacken concluded the scoring for the first half and UCC trailed by nine points at the break, 3-06 to 1-03.

UCC started the second half in a much more positive manner. The move of Rory Rice to midfield and the introduction of Fergal Moloney at full back added some much needed resolve. A pointed free from Eanna Martin and a fine point from play from a tight angle by Mattie Collins reduced the lead to seven points after the opening minutes.

A long puck-out from Seamus Cronin fell kindly to Ronan Spillane who took off on a solo run from 45 yards out. He beat his own man for pace, before flicking the ball over the head of the onrushing corner back and collecting the ball at the far side. He continued goalwards and a brilliant dummy past the full back left him with only the keeper to beat. A lovely flick under the body of the keeper finished the ball to the net for a great goal. The lead was now down to five and UCC were back in the game with 15 minutes to go with the score 3-06 to 2-04.

However, this was short lived as Garda quickly upped the ante and hit a succession of fine points to restore, and subsequently extend, their nine point advantage. Garda were well on top at this stage and pinged the ball across the field to unmarked colleagues to create a number of openings. The game was fully killed off with five minutes to go when Garda scored their fourth goal.

UCC did manage scores from an Eanna Martin free and towards the end Seamus Coffey added to a ball that was played into the square which flew over the bar from his hurley. At the final whistle Cork Garda ran out deserving 12 point winners, 4-13 to 2-07, and it is they who progress to the Munster Championship.

UCC Team: 1. Seamus Cronin 2. Denis Twomey 3. Rory Rice 4. Robert Dunphy 5. John Eakins 6. Timmy Geaney 7. Dave Stafford 8. Anthony Walsh 9. Eanna Martin (0-04, 4f) 10. Pat Cremin (1-00) 11. Ger McGlacken (0-01) 12. Ronan Spillane (1-01) 13. James Ryan 14. Olan Casey 15. Mattie Collins (0-01) Subs: Fergal Moloney, Seamus Coffey (0-01), Damien Fitzgerald, Mossey Crowe, Peter Neary.

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