*Brendy Rouine catches the ball. Photograph: Gerard OโNeill
ENNISTYMON claimed the last of the semi-final places in the TUS Clare SFC with a gritty win over North Clare rivals St Breckanโs.
Ennistymon 1-7
St Breckanโs 0-8
Venue: Hennessy Memorial Park, Miltown Malbay
A 1-4 burst without reply in the second half, keeping their opponents to a single point in the second half and the solid foundations of the first twenty minutes were central to Ennistymonโs victory.
It tees up a second semi-final in three years for Ennistymon who were the better side over the hour in the fourth of the quarter-finals.
Having operated with an emphasis on keeping possession, Ennistymon were the more influential side for the first twenty minutes despite playing against the elements.
They showed what they can do when attacking at odd with their first three scores, all of which arose after breaking at speed. รanna Rouine opened their account on four minutes, the move stemming from Tiernan Hogan combining with Diarmuid Fahy and Brendy Rouine who recycled back to the Clare U20.
Brendy Rouine converted a free on fourteen minutes to give them the lead for the first time. He was fouled in possession after Keith Whiteโs pass put Cillian Rouine through and he popped to young brother Brendy who was subsequently fouled.
Again it was a dink of a pass from White to create their third point. Cillian Rouine timed his run and came at blistering pace but his shot on goal just went over the crossbar on seventeen minutes.
All the while, St Breckanโs were not setting the world alight. Colm OโBrien got them off the mark initially with less than twenty five seconds on the clock. Jamie Stack added two frees over the next twenty four minutes to draw them level twice. During this period, they had nine missed chances.
Pressure was beginning to mount on the Ennistymon defence with St Breckanโs kicking five points on the bounce. They had goal chances too, a Rowan Danaher effort was blocked, the ball fell to Pรกdraig OโDwyer who was turned over in possession. An excellent diving tackle from Ciaran McMahon on Dale Masterson prevented further danger.
Among this small sense of panic, Ennistymon saw goalkeeper Noel Sexton receive a black card after a Seรกn Rynne backwards free went awry and led to McGann dispossessing the netminder. Stackโs resulting free made it 0-7 0-3 to the Spa at half time.
Scores were in short supply on the resumption but Ennistymon put 1-4 on the board while ensuring their opponents didnโt register at the other end. Seรกn Rouine, Joshua Vaughan and two from Diarmuid Fahy levelled matters.
Liam Cotter got their goal on the sixtieth minute, he linked up with the Rouine brothers Brendy and Cillian before Josh Vaughan offloaded to allow him palm to the net to seal the win.
Cotterโs major managed to dissipate the tension brimming around Miltown Malbay which saw mentors Beano Rouine and Pat Haugh sent to the stands by referee Fergal OโBrien.
St Breckanโs paid the price for a sluggish start. They didnโt leave their stamp on the game and only began to take control when Liam Tierney was introduced, his subsequent injury was a big blow to them. Declan OโKeeffeโs side didnโt show enough of a spark for a sustained period and their lively attack didnโt get a foothold for long enough with Joey Rouine and Darragh Conneely on top on the opposing defence. For them, Dale Masterson, Colm OโBrien, Cian Burke and Rowan Danaher were most prominent.
Keen to prove that they can win when it matters, Ennistymon will need to maintain a united front for the stiffer tests that lie ahead because bigger prizes than a North Clare derby are on offer. For them, Joshua Vaughan, Brendy Rouine, Keith White, Cillian Rouine and Seรกn Rouine did best.
Scorers Ennistymon: L Cotter (1-0), D Fahy (0-2 1f), ร Rouine (0-1), B Rouine (0-1 1f), C Rouine (0-1), S Rouine (0-1), J Vaughan (0-1).
Scorers St Breckanโs: J Stack (0-4 4f), J McGann (0-2), C OโBrien (0-1), L Tierney (0-1)
Ennistymon
1: Noel Sexton
4: Darragh Conneely
3: Joey Rouine
2: Ciaran McMahon
5: Liam Cotter
6: Cillian Rouine
7: Josh Guyler
11: Seรกn Rynne
9: Keith White
10: Joshua Vaughan
15: Seรกn Rouine
12: Tiernan Hogan
13: Diarmuid Fahy
8: Brendy Rouine
14: รanna Rouine
Subs;
16: Conor Gallagher for E Rouine (HT)
รanna Rouine for Gallagher (40)
23: Keelan Guyler for E Rouine (55)
St Breckanโs
1: Tristan OโCallaghan
2: Patrick Doherty
3: Cian Burke
4: Conor Burke
6: Alan Sweeney
5: Padraig OโDwyer
17: Thomas OโDwyer
9: Denis OโCallaghan
7: Rowan Danaher
12: Robert OโConnell
11: Dale Masterson
10: Maccon Byrne
13: Jamie Stack
14: Joe McGann
15: Colm OโBrien
Subs:
8: Liam Tierney for T OโDwyer (25)
23: Jack Sheedy for OโConnell (40)
19: Conor Shannon for Tierney (44) (inj)
Referee: Fergal OโBrien (Broadford)