*Tulla’s victorious U15 hurlers and management. 

A scorching second half surge saw Tulla complete an eleven point turnaround to capture the prestigious Under 15B hurling silverware over Crusheen/Tubber.

Tulla 1-12
Crusheen/Tubber 1-5
Venue: Cusack Park, Ennis

Trailing by 1-3 to 0-4 by the interval thanks to a lightning goal from the throw-in by Cathal McNamara and a brilliant Oscar Brigdale save from a Marc Walshe penalty.

However, there would be a dramatic sea-change for the second period as a more clinical Tulla outscored the north Clare amalgamation by 1-8 to 0-2.

Marc Walshe’s scoring prowess and a John Paul Murphy goal snatched the whip hand for Tulla who would never look back over their shoulder on their way to a historic first ever Under 15B title success.

Scorers for Tulla: Marc Walshe (0-5); John Paul Murphy (1-1); Nicolai Belenko (0-2); Micheál Rochford, Louis Jennings, Liam Og O’Meara, Eimhin Kinsella (0-1 each)

Scorers for Crusheen/Tubber: Cathal McNamara (1-0); Cillian O’ Meara (0-2); Odhran Perrill, Riain O’Donnell, Malachy O’Halloran (0-1 each)

Tulla
1: Patrick Murphy

2: Jack Benson
3: Mattie Molloy
4: Joe Clune

5: Paddy McPartland
6: Harry Nolan
7: Morgan Culloo

8: Louis Jennings
9: Nicolai Belenko

10: Marc Walshe
11: Eimhin Kinsella
12: John Paul Murphy

13: Brian Conheady
14: Liam Og O’Meara
15: Finn McConnologue

Subs
17: Micheal Rochford for McConnologue
20: Milo Leyden for Culloo
23: Cathal Rochford for Belenko
22: Almas Crowe for O’Meara

Crusheen/Tubber
1: Oscar Brigdale

2: Finan Sheehan
3: Tadgh Curran
4: Odhran Perrill

5: Cathal Lyons
6: Johnny Lyons
7: Paddy Harkin

8: Donnacha O’Loughlin
9: Riain O’Donnell

10: Malachy O’Halloran
11: AJ Conway
16: Alex Guilfoyle

13: Cathal McNamara
14: David Meaney
15: Cillian O’Meara

Subs
12: Eoghan O’ Donnell for Perrill
23: Jamie Keehan for Conway
18: Jake Wherritt for C. Lyons

Referee: Robert Harte (St Senan’s Kilkee)

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