Photos by Gerard O’Neill

Ennistymon 1-10
Corofin 0-6
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Ennistymon bridged a twelve year gap when they were crowned Clare under 21 A football champions at Cusack Park this Wednesday afternoon.

A strong second half showing saw them win the John Marrinan memorial cup for the first time since 2010 as they accounted for Corofin before an official attendance of 950 patrons.

Having gone to the break on level terms (0-5 to 1-2) with their North Clare neighbours, they took control when play resumed and they landed seven unanswered points in the third quarter to take control of the tie.

โ€œWe are delighted to get the win. The 21 A championship is hard won. There is a perception out there that we have a number of 21 titles but we havenโ€™t. We have hard luck in a number of them. We are contesting a lot and today we got the breaks. It was an attritional year on dual clubs and it showed today with several players missing from both teams. Thatโ€™s the way the calendar is and you have to get on with it. The target is to keep developing players and keep working. The margins are so tight in Clare football. We will savour today and we will take it from thereโ€, commented Ennistymon manager Brendan Rouine.

โ€œWe just werenโ€™t sharp enough. They are a great side, they have won the 14, the 16, ย minor and now the 21. We have been at the end of all those beatings and we donโ€™t seem to be able to reel them in. Both teams were missing a few players today. They were definitely on top and the better team by a long wayโ€, commentedย Corofin manager Douglas Hurley.

Scores were difficult to come by in the early stages and the game was seven minutes old before Keelan Guyler put the new champions into the lead. A further six went by before Josh Ryan opened Corofinโ€™s account.

Guyler quickly restored the winnerโ€™s lead before Ryan Barry got in for the gameโ€™s only goal after good work by Josh Guyler and Brendy Rouine.

Ennistymon have claimed the u21A title

Twenty minutes into the game Ennistymon lost Liam Cotter to a black and five minutes later they were down to thirteen as Sean Rynne suffered a similar fate. With numerical advantage Corofin enjoyed their best spell and points from Josh Ryan, Robin Mounsey and two superb long range efforts from Cillian McGroary saw them level the tie before the half time whistle sounded.

Cotter had served his ten minutes in the sin bin just before the teams went to the break and five minutes into the second period the winners were back to their full complement as Sean Rynne returned to the action.

By then Ennistymon were two points in front after Brendy Rouine had converted two frees.

The winners were now controlling play and growing in confidence by the minute. Further points from John Murphy, Brendy Rouine (โ€˜45), Sean Rynne(2) and Josh Vaughan saw them open a seven point lead by the three quarter stage,

It was clear that Corofin needed a goal to have any chance of getting back into contention but the winnerโ€™s defence was in control with team captain Darragh Conneally, John Murphy and Ciaran McMahon to the fore

Corofin battled to the end but they had to wait until the fourth minute of added time for their only score of the half with Robin Mounsey pointing a 20m free.

**After the game Ennistymon captain Darragh Conneally accepted the cup from Clare GAA chairman Kieran Keating

Scorers;-Ennistymon; Brendy Rouine, (2 frees, 1, 45), Sean Rynne (1 free) 0-3 each; Ryan Barry (1-0), Keelan Guyler (0-2), Josh Vaughan, John Murphy (0-1) each

Corofin; John Ryan Robin Mounseh (frees), Cillian McGroary (0-2) each

Ennistymon;ย 1-Conor Gallagher; 4-James Cullinan, 3-Darragh Conneally (Captain), 7-Ciaran McMahon; 6-John Murphy; 27-Josh Guyler, 5-Liam Cotter; 8-Eoin Rouine, 9-Josh Vaughan; 5-Liam Cotter,11-Brendy Rouine, 12-Ryan Barry; 13–Keelan Guyler, 14-Sean Rynne,10-Darren McNamara

Subs; 18-Eanna Rouine for R. Barry (52), 15-Niall Hogan for Cotter (56); 23-Diarmuid Fahy for B. Rouine (58); 17-Ruairi Murphy for K. Guyler(60);

19 -Colm Kearney for D. Mc\Namara (63)

Corofin;ย 16-Keelan Mounsey; 2-Jack McDonagh, 6-Thomas Roche, 4-Gearoid Hanrahan; 5-Cillian McGroary, 3-Eoin Fitzgerald, 7-Cian Oโ€™Loughlin; 8-Kevin Keane (captain), 17-James Organ; 10-Josh Ryan, 11-Sean McNamara, 12-Cian Doolin; 13-Diarmuid Cahill, 14-Killian Oโ€™Connor, 15-Robin Mounsey;

Subs;-18-Adam Oโ€™Loughlin for S. McNamara (48); 30-Eoin Oโ€™Brien for C. Oโ€™Loughlin (52); 19-Colin Fitzgerald for Cahill (inj.,54), 20-Ashley Brohan for McGroary (63);

Referee;–Niall Quinn, Miltown St. Josephs;

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