*Ray & Dylan Casey with the Clare Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
AN ELEVEN YEAR WAIT to win a second Clare Cup medal was gladly ended for Dylan Casey on Saturday evening.
He was a fresh-faced teenager as part of the David Russell captained Avenue Utd squad to have defeated Bridge Utd B in the 2011 Clare Cup final, over a decade later he was wearing the captainโs armband and in the heart of their defence while Russell held the managerโs role guiding them to victory over Newmarket Celtic.
Painful lessons of the past where they let games slip out of their grasp were referenced at half-time as they held a 2-0 advantage. โIโm absolutely delighted, as I said to you at the start of the week the hard work that weโve put in finally showed off for once. A couple of years we were 2-0 up in a Cup final against them and lost, I said at half-time it doesnโt happen again and we do not let it slip, they got a free at the end which I didnโt think was a free, it was very soft, they scored from it but we got over the finish line and weโre absolutely delightedโ.
Newmarket struggled to create scoring chances from play which is testament to the rock solid pairing on the day of Casey and Conor Mullen. Their focus never dropped as he stressed the Celtic attack were capable of punishing them at any moment. โAll they need is one chance, if David (McCarthy) gets the ball then itโs straight to Hayzo (Eoin Hayes) or (Stephen) Kelly up top and theyโll flick it on, theyโre always going to be a threat no matter what, they might not create much for the whole game but theyโre still dangerous, theyโve Kelly, (Paddy) Purcell, Colin Smyth, theyโre big lads but we dealt with them very well and they won very little headers todayโ.
Captaining the side brought an extra bit of satisfaction, the Ennis native admitted while pointing out that they are keen to โget over the finish lineโ when the sides meet in the league decider on Wednesday evening.
His father, Ray a former captain of the club and a manager of the many successful schoolboys teams Dylan played on in the underage ranks was a vocal figure in Frank Healy Park issuing words of advice particularly to the back four.
Dylan was expecting to hear further analysis when he landed home following the celebrations. โWeโll have war when we go home, heโll be telling me where I should have been and doing this or that, itโs easier looking from the line but Iโm playing the game so Iโm doing what I think I should be doing but obviously knows best, I try listen to him, sometimes he does get on my nerves, he is like a parrot on the line but look isnโt that what fathers are forโ.