Ennistymon’s Tiernan Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
In a repeat of last yearโs Clare SFC quarter-final, Ennistymon overturned the result when defeating รire รg to kick off their Cusack Cup bid with opening round wins also recorded by St Josephโs Miltown, St Breckans and Doonbeg.
Action also commenced in the Garry Cup where OโCurrys, Corofin, Lissycasey and St Josephs Doora/Barefield started off on a high.
Local derby bragging rights for Miltown
St. Josephโs Miltown 1-6
Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-3
Venue: Hennessy Memorial Park, Miltown Malbay
Neighbours and arch rivals St Josephโs Miltown and Kilmurry Ibrickane got the race for the 2022 Cusack Cup title underway on Wednesday evening last when tshe home side emerged with the points.
An early goal from Sean McMahon gave the winners a lead they held throughout on a night when Kilmurry Ibrickane failed to score in the second half.
Both sides are under new management this year with Martin Flynn in charge of Miltown while James Murrihy is managing his native Kilmurry-Ibrickane.
Both introduced a lot of players to senior competitive action in this tie in which Joe Cambell was Kilmurryโs goalscorer
St. Josephs Miltown: Sean OโBrien; Euan Reidy, Martin Rynne, Gordon Kelly; Jamesie OโConnor, Seanie Malone (0-1), Sean Neylon; Gearoid Curtin, Oisin Looney; Sean McMahon (1-1), Cormac Murray (0-4), Liam Hehir; Conal Meade, Brian Curtin, Ger Malone;
Subs: Gearoid Burke for Reidy, Eoin OโBrien for G. Curtin; Damian Devereaux for Meade; Paul Frawley for G. Malone.
Kilmurry Ibrickane: Dara Pender; Niall McCannon, Darren Hickey, Kieran Killeen; Diarmuid Comber, Andrew Shannon, Daire Sexton; Michael Comber, Colin Brigdale; Joe Campbell (1-0), Niall Hickey (0-1), Paudie Murrihy; Adam Burke, Mark McCarthy (0-2), Jason Cussen;
Subs: Maurice Donlon for Killeen; Kevin Tubridy for Burke; Colm Considine for Cussen; Shay Gleeson for Campbell
Ennistymon prove too strong for Clare champions
Ennistymon 3-9
รire รg 0-7
Venue: Lahinch
Lahinch hosted the meeting of Ennistymon and รire รg on St Patrickโs morning with the home side emerging with the points.
The winners took control from the off and they had built up a lead of eleven points by half time when the score was 2-7 to 0-2, the goals coming from Joe Dowling and Tiernan Hogan.
Substitute Sean McConigley found the net in the second half as the North Clare side powered on to an impressive win.
Kevin Hehir returned to the Ennistymon side having taken a break in 2021, the Magpies this year are managed by Mark Shanahan who succeeded Noel Crowe in the role.
Paul Maddenโs Ennis outfit lost two young defenders to injury with Gearoid Collins and Gavin DโAuria bowing out early.
Ennistymon: Noel Sexton; John Murphy, Lawrence Healy, Adam Ralph; Tiernan Hogan (1-0), Sean Rouine, Kevin Hehir; Mattie Kinch, Sean OโDriscoll; Darren McNamara, Cathal McConigley (0-1) Joe Dowling (1-0); Niall Canavan (0-2), Keelan Guyler (0-2), Danny Rouine (0-4);
Subs: Sean McConigley (1-0) for Guyler; Cathal Frawley for D. Rouine
รire รg; Peadar OโKeeffe; Mark Collins, Aidan McGrath, Gearoid Collins; Ultan Shiels, Conall ร hรinifรฉin (0-1), รinne OโConnor; Niall McMahon, David McNamara; Gavin DโAuria, Conor OโHalloran, Dean DโAuria; Andrew McElwee (0-4), Philip Talty (0-2), Niall OโDonoghue;
Subs: Jack Lynch foi G. Collins (inj); Cathal Lynch for G. DโAuria (inj); Sean Perrill for OโDonoghue; James Lyne for McGrath; Killian Moroney for D. DโAuria
Early goal gives St Breckans the edge
St. Breckans 1-8
Clondegad 0-5
Venue: Lisdoonvarna
St. Breckans took an early lead in this Cusack Cup tie at Lisdoonvarna on Saturday through the gameโs only goal which was scored by Eoin Guerin.
The goal helped the home side to lead at the break on a score of 1-2 to 0-3. St. Breckans landed the first two score of the second half and after Clondegad pulled one back the winners struck for three in a row to open a six point lead which they held to the finish. Both sides were without their current inter county senior and under 20 matchday panellists.
St. Breckans: Mark OโDonnell; Patrick OโDoherty, Jack Sheedy, Cian Burke; Ciaran Flanagan, Maccon Byrne, Rowan Danaher; Micheรกl Flanagan, Padraig Kelly (0-2); Denis OโCallaghan, Eoin Guerin (1-1), Shane Fitzpatrick; Jamie Stack (0-1), Aiden Davidson (0-2), Colm OโBrien (0-1);
Subs: Cathal Guerin (0-1) for E. Guerin; Conor Shannon for Fitzpatrick; Cian (Jimmy) Burke for Danaher.
Clondegad: Declan OโLoughlin; Niall Lynch, Brian Murphy, Brian Casey; Conor Gavin, Gary Brennan (0-1), Cormac Reidy; Stephen Casey, Colin McNeilis; Ryan Jennings (0-1), Eoghan Gavin, Diarmuid OโNeill; Paudge McMahon (0-1), Barry Toner, Shane Brennan (0-2)
Subs: Daniel Kelly for Toner (inj); Evan Flynn for Reidy; Peter Casey for McNeilis; Brian Longe for N.Lynch;
Doonbeg hit back
Doonbeg 0-8
Kildysart 0-5
Venue: Kildysart
Doonbeg made it third time lucky against Kildysart when they recorded a four point win at Kildysart in this Cusack Cup first round tie at Kildysart on Saturday.
In the corresponding game last year, Kildysart were victorious and just a few weeks ago they again overcame the Magpies, this time in the OโGorman Cup.
On Saturday the teams were evenly matched throughout the first half and they went to the break locked together at 0-3 each.
Doonbeg got a grip on proceedings in the second half to record a merited win. They welcomed back Sean Conway to action, the former Clare U20 captain missed all of last yearโs championship with a shoulder injury. John Keane is manager of the eighteen time champions with stalwarts Conor Whelan, Padraig Gallagher and Kieran OโMahony part of the management.
Doonbeg; Eamonn Tubridy; Cillian Blake, Conor OโMahoney, Jason Linane; Paraic Aherne, Tadhg Lillis (0-1), Cian OโMahoney; Kevin Pender, Eoin Conway; Michael Tubridy (0-2), Brian Behan (0-1), Sean Conway (0-2); Darragh Burns, Kevin McInerney, Eoghan Tubridy.
Subs: Cian Clancy for Behan(inj); Brian Egan (0-1) for M. Tubridy; Cathal Killeen (0-1) for Cian OโMahoney; Paul Dillon for E. Tubridy; James Killeen for C. Clancy;
Kildysart: Conor Cusack; Brian Eyers, Conor Donlon, Stephen Sheehan; Michael Donlon, Kieran Leahy, Ian Flanagan; Keith OโConnor, Luke McGrath; Michael Eustace, Rory McMahon, Conor Hassett (0-1); Kieran Eyers (0-4), David Clancy, Jamie Evans, Sub; D. Murtagh for Clancy;
Second half goals steer OโCurryโs to victory
OโCurrys 2-12
Kilmihil 0-8
Venue: Doonaha
OโCurrys repeated their first round win of 2021 over Kilmihil when the sides clashed in this seasonโs opening game at Doonaha on Saturday.
At the end of an evenly contested opening half Kilmihil who played with the aid of the wind, held a one point advantage, 0-7 to 0-6.
Second half goals from Sean Murphy and Danny Downes helped the home side to get the upperhand and they went on to record a merited win.
Kilmihilโs lone scorer on the day was Martin OโLeary who kicked all of their eight points.
OโCurryโs: Colin Clohessy; Gearoid Lynch, Michael OโShea, Seamus Keane; Dara Keane, Sean Haugh, Eoin Brew; Cathal Downes (0-2) Thomas Clancy (0-5); Jim Marrinan, Sean Murphy (1-3), Patrick Clancy; Danny Downes (1-2), Michael Foran, Shane Browne;
Subs; Ian Roche for P. Clancy; Podge Kelly for Foran;
Kilmihil; Damian Lineen; Fionn Febrarro, John Finnucane, Conor Crowley; Padraig OโGrady, Alan Normoyle, Shane Downes; David Lernihan, Conor Finnucane; Niall Pender, Cathal Murray, Mark Normoyle; Sean Crowley, Martin OโLeary (0-8), Eoin Callinan;
Subs used: David Coughlan and Jack Donovan
Keaneโs late goal seals victory for Corofin
Corofin 3-4
Cooraclare 2-6
Venue: Cooraclare
A late goal from Kevin Keane helped Corofin to victory over Cooraclare in this Garry cup tie at Cooraclare on St. Patrickโs Day.
The home side who held a four point advantage at half time, were clinging onto a one point lead when Keane was on hand to finish a high delivery to the net.
Josh Ryan and Ian Reidy were the other goalscorers for the winners while Cooraclareโs goals came from Jack Morrissey who converted a penalty in the opening half and Mark Tubridy.
Corofin: Luke Neylon; John Rees, Cillรฉin Mullins, Gearoid Hanrahan; Colm Rice Brendan Keane, Michael Cahill; Fionn Clancy, Kevin Keane; Cian OโLoughlin, Eoin Davoran, Cian Doolin; Aidan OโLoughlin, Josh Ryan, Ian Reidy;
Subs: Luke OโLoughlin for Reidy; Eoin Fitzgerald for A. OโLoughlin
Cooraclare: Mark Lillis; Fergal Donnellan, Niall Kelly, Noel Gavin; Ronan Donnellan, Gearoid Looney, Gary Donnellan; James Chambers, Colin McNamara; Padraic OโDonoghue, Jack Morrissey, Sean Browne; John Lillis, Mark Tubridy, Kevn OโGorman;
Subs used; Keith Marrinan, Caoimhin Donnellan, Jason Lillis, Fionn OโDriscoll, Fergal Nolan
Spoils shared at Lissycasey
Lissycasey 0-10
Kilrush 1-7
Venue: Lissycasey
Before this tie got underway a minuteโs silence was observed as a mark of respect for Lissycasey GAA president Tomo Hill who died last week.
Both sides will feel that they had chances to win this Garry Cup tie played on St. Patrickโs Day. When playing with the aid of the wind each team missed some great scoring opportunities.
A near galeforce wind blew directly down the pitch and favoured the home side in the opening half. They led at the interval by six points, 0-7 to 0-1 with excellent scores from Niall McCarthy, Enda Finnucane, Oisin Hanrahan and Niall Kelly while Kilrushโs reply came from Gearoid OโBrien.
On the resumption Kilrush piled on the pressure and when Keith Crowley struck for the gameโs only goal the margin was down to the minimum.
Throughout the final quarter there was little between the sides but Kilrush looked to have captured the spoils when Liam Madigan converted a 13m free in injury time.
Lissycasey responded and after great work by Oisin Hanrahan and Jack Cahill, goalkeeper Killian Normoyle came up and converted a 40m free into the wind to level the tie.
Lissycasey; Killian Normoyle (0-2); Cyril Sheehan, Cathal Doohan, Kevin Shivers; Oisin Hanrahan (0-2), Seamus Collins, Tom Collins. Matt OโShea, Enda Finnucane (0-3); Cian Meaney, Niall McCarthy (0-1), Jack Cahill; Roy Griffin, Niall Kelly (0-2), Niall Meere.
Subs; Ian Griffin for Doohan (inj); Ronan OโCallaghan for McCarthy (inj); Paul Nagle for R. Griffin; Harry Keane for Meere;
Kilrush Shamrocks: Tommy Moloney; Sean Purtill, Billy Clancy, Evan Power; Niall Brennan, Cathal McMahon, Euan Kelly; Michael Madigan, Gearoid OโBrien (0-3); Matthew Moloney, Ross Phelan, Cathal Carigg; Dylan OโBrien (0-1), Liam Madigan (0-3), Keith Crowley (1-0)
Subs: Sean Canny for M. Moloney; Moloney for E, Kelly; Jamie Griffin for Carigg;
Easy for St Josephs
St. Josephs Doora/Barefield 5-16
Shannon Gaels 0-8
Venue: Gurteen
St. Josephs recorded a comfortable win over a Shannon Gaels tam that lined out without a number of key players due to injury at Gurteen on Saturday.
First half goals from Tom Hannan and Conor Brannock had the home side in a strong position at half time when the score as 2-12 to 0-2.
They continued to dominate in the second half when they added further goals from Eoin Talty who co nverted from the penalty spot, Eoghan Thynne and Tom Mc Donald.
St. Josephโs Doora/Barefield: Tom OโBrien; Sam Costello, Peter Collins, David Whelan; Cian McDonagh, Jack Hannan, Kieran Thynne; Eoin Hanrahan, Dara Nagle; Eoin Talty, Tom Hannan Tom McDonald; Conor Brannock, Eoghan Thynne, Conall Kelleher.
Subs: James Curran for McDonagh (inj); Cian Barron for E. Thynne, Eoin Guilfoyle for K. Thynne; Christy OโBrien for Talty; Paddy Buglar for OโBrien
Shannon Gaels: David Foley; Aaron Lee McMahon, Jack Reidy, Eoin Keane; Darren Crehan, Tomas Cleary, Ronan Davis; Aaron Malone-Smith, Thomas Kelly; Gearoid Kenny, Barry Crehan, Tom OโGorman; Eanna Moloney, Michael OโDonoghue, Taig Meppelink;
Subs: Cormac Moloney for Meppalink; John Ryan for E. Moloney