Moneygall/Clonakenny - North Tipperary Under 21 ‘B’ Football champions. Back row: Anthony Devereux (Selector), Brian Shanahan (Selector), Joe Fogarty (Selector), Tommy Hennessy (Selector), Harry Fleming, Tadhg Whyte, Andy Hoolan, James Carroll, Kevin McCormack, David Toohey, Conor Quinlan, Cameron Fleming, David Madden, Patrick Carroll, Sean Kenneally, Dylan Maher (Selector), Bob Kenny (Selector). Front row: Willie Jones (Selector), Mark Fogarty, Jack Ryan, Aodhan Ryan, Cathal Greene, Michael Ryan, Dylan McCormack, Stevie Maher (Captain), Damian Coonan, Killian Toohey, Cian Ryan, Oisin O’Dwyer. Photos: Odhran Ducie

Last gasp free sees Moneygall/Clonakenny Under 21 to victory

GAA: North Tipperary Under 21 ‘B’ Football Championship Final

Moneygall/Clonakenny 1-10

Roscrea 2-6

Report: James Hayden in Roscrea

MATCH DIGEST

Player of the Match: Tadhg Whyte (Moneygall/Clonakenny).

SCORERS – Moneygall/Clonakenny: Tadhg Whyte 0-7 (6 frees); Cathal Greene 1-0; Harry Fleming 0-2 (1 free, 1 45); Cian Ryan 0-1.

Roscrea: Sam Dooley 1-1; Conor Hoctor 1-0; Jamie Boland 0-2 (1 free, 1 pen); Lee Doran, Leigh Loughnane, Jamie Ryan 0-1 each.

A last gasp injury time Tadhg Whyte free ensured Moneygall/Clonakenny snatched victory following an entertaining North Tipperary Under 21 ‘B’ Football final on Sunday.

Moneygall/Clonakenny were deservedly crowned champions after pegging back a six-point second half deficit following a display full of heart and determination against a Roscrea side seeking to secure a hurling and football double at this grade.

With thirteen minutes of normal time remaining, Roscrea, minus the services of Dylan Hogan and Kenny Lee, led by six and after Moneygall/Clonakenny missed a 50th minute penalty following a tremendous Joe Brooks save all seemed lost for the combination side.

However, Cathal Greene fired Moneygall/Clonakenny right back into contention with a 52nd minute goal before Harry Fleming brought the sides level with a sweetly struck 45’ right on the stroke of full-time.

Roscrea were afforded the chance to snatch victory deep in injury time but Jamie Boland’s effort from a close-range free skewed off his right foot and over the end line. From the kick-out, Moneygall/Clonakenny surged back up-field and with virtually the last attack of the game corner-forward Aodhan Ryan broke through the Ros’ cover before being unceremoniously pulled to the ground by corner-back Josh Morarity. Referee, Peter Carroll had no hesitation in awarding a free right in front of the goals for the all-important winning point.

With little or no breeze to contend with, the home side proved a slicker outfit in the opening quarter. Centre-back, Luke Seacy was instrumental in numerous Ros’ attacks and with Lee Doran and Conor Shanahan getting forward at every opportunity it wasn’t long before they opened the scoring thanks to a Jamie Boland free.

Conor Shanahan had the ball in the Moneygall/Clonakenny net on nine minutes, but his hand-pass failed to receive a required touch despite the best efforts of full-forward Jamie Ryan.

Although Moneygall/Clonakenny registered a slow start they were off the mark on eleven minutes thanks to the trusty boot of free-taker, Tadhg Whyte. Ros’ responded with a cracking Sam Dooley goal mid-way through the half but by this stage Moneygall/Clonakenny were growing in confidence and successive points from Tadgh Whyte brought them back to within a solitary point with just ten minutes remaining to the interval.

Roscrea responded with a Leigh Loughnane effort but despite securing possession from the majority of kickouts they failed to make their possession count on the scoreboard. The closing five minutes of the half saw Moneygall/Clonakenny secure a firmer grip on proceedings and a 27th minute Tadgh Whyte free coupled with another deep in time added on ensured both sides went in level at the break, 1-2 to 0-5.

Roscrea were quickly back into their stride following the restart and should have really netted early on after Jamie Ryan found Conor Donovan unmarked in front of the Moneygall/Clonakenny goal. Credit to David Toohey and his defense though who converged quickly and deflected Donovan’s effort for a 45’. Toohey was again involved to deny Sam Dooley a second goal in the 34th minute but his parried effort was subsequently flashed over the bar by the inrushing Dooley.

Moneygall/Clonakenny responded with a well-taken Harry Fleming 45’ but efforts from Lee Doran and Jamie Ryan edged Ros’ two clear before a 45th minute Jamie Boland penalty was scorched high over the crossbar.

Now leading by three points Ros’ quickly doubled their lead after Conor Hoctor bundled the ball to the net from close-range after Jamie Ryan’s close-range effort was blocked by David Toohey but Hoctor was on hand to fire Roscrea into a seemingly unassailable lead.

Moneygall/Clonakenny regrouped though and were awarded a penalty on 48 minutes after Conor Shanahan’s effort was foot blocked on the Roscrea line. Tadhg Whyte’s effort was excellently saved by Joe Brooks in the Roscrea goal and the combination side came away empty handed.

Moneygall/Clonakenny refused to bow their heads though and they received a timely fillip on 52 minutes when Cathal Greene found the back of the Roscrea net with a superb strike.

The goal proved the catalyst for a Moneygall/Clonakenny resurgence and as Roscrea’s challenge waned point from Tadgh Whyte (free), Cian Ryan and Harry Fleming (45’) brought Moneygall/Clonakenny level before a dramatic injury time period resulted in the visitors securing a fully deserved victory by the slenderest of margins.

TEAMS - Moneygall/Clonakenny: David Toohey (8), Jack Ryan (7), Michael Ryan (7), David Madden (7); Dylan McCormack (7), Kevin McCormack (7), Andy Hoolan (8); Cameron Fleming (7), Harry Fleming (8); Cian Ryan (7), James Carroll (7), Cathal Green (8), Stevie Maher (7), Tadhg Whyte (8), Aodhan Ryan (7).

Subs: Oisin O’Dwyer (7) for Maher (41); Cormac Murray (6) for Madden (53); Mark Fogarty (6) for J Ryan (53),

Roscrea: Joe Brooks (7), Lee Doran (8), Eoin Larkin (7), Josh Moriarty (7); Leigh Loughnane (7), Luke Seacy (8), Conor Shanahan (8); Conor Dooley (Capt, 7), Conor Donovan (7); Sam Dooley (8), Diarmuid McLoughlin (7), Brian O’Rourke (7); Conor Hoctor (7), Jamie Ryan (8), Jamie Boland (7).

Sub: John Donovan (NR) for McLoughlin (55).

Referee: Peter Carroll (Burgess).