Tipp Minors impress in Cork win
Tipperary got their Munster Minor Hurling Championship campaign off to the best possible start with a well-deserved win over Cork on Thursday evening.
GAA: Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1
Tipperary1-19
Cork2-12
Report: Shane Brophy at FBD Semple Stadium
MATCH DIGEST
Player of the Match: Stefan Tobin (Tipperary)
SCORERS – Tipperary: Eoghan Doughan 0-6 (5 frees); Stefan Tobin 0-5; Cillian Minogue 1-2; Aaron Cagney 0-3; Euan Murray 0-2; Killian Cantwell 0-1.
Cork: Mark O’Brien 1-6 (0-3 frees); Luke Murphy 1-1; Adam Lee, Jack O’Brien 0-2 each; John Murphy 0-1.
Both teams served up a fine game for the large crowd that braved the miserable conditions with Tipp producing a strong finish to the game after Cork had dominated either side of half time.
The early going suggested that it was going to be one-way traffic as it was all Tipperary who raced into 1-3 to 0-0 lead after eight minutes with Cillian Minogue getting the goal after Patrick Ryan and Killian Cantwell opened up the Cork defence. The full-forward line of Minogue, Stefan Tobin and Eoghan Doughan (free) were already on the scoresheet who were a threat every time the ball came in.
Tipp were also dominating the Cork puckout with the half-back line dominant, but they were playing a high line, and when it was breached, Cork were a threat as they got their first goal on eight minutes from a goal as Cormac Deane (son of Joe) won the ball and ran played it onto star man Mark O’Brien who ran through the middle and shot low to the net.
The sides shared the next four points before Tipp went on a five-point scoring burst through Doughan (2, 1 free), Tobin (2) and Minogue to open a 1-10 to 1-2 lead after nineteen minutes.
However, from there to half time it was all Cork who managed to get on the ball more and gave their dangerous inside forwards a chance to show their threat Luke Murphy goaled on 26 minutes, again from a very large gap between the Tipp full and half back lines while allowed Mark O’Brien through but his shot was superbly cleared off the line by Tony Corbett but only to Murphy who finished to the net from close range.
Points from Adam Lee and three from O’Brien to one from Tipp’s Euan Murray saw Tipp’s lead cut to two at the break, 1-11 to 2-6.
Cork’s momentum continued into the second half as points from Murphy and O’Brien had them level by the 34th minute. Tipp were still getting ball into the forwards but the Cork full-back line were attacking with more aggression.
The home side were looking for some inspiration and got it in the form of Stefan Tobin who brought his tally to five from play before being forced off with severe cramp. He was Tipp’s best player at that stage but his replacement Aaron Cagney was an impressive as the St Mary’s clubman scored three from play and assisted in a point for Killian Cantwell as Eoghan Doughan landed two more frees to bring his tally to six as Tipp eased to a four-point win.
Tipp face Waterford in round 2 in Dungarvan next Thursday evening.
TEAMS – Tipperary: Evan Sherlock (Kiladangan); Shane Ryan (Killenaule), Toby Corbett (Upperchurch/Drombane), Cathal O’Reilly (Holycross/Ballycahill, Capt); Jake Donnellan-Houlihan (Nenagh Eire Og), Owen O’Dwyer (Killenaule), Patrick Ryan (Borris-Ileigh); Kieran Rossiter (Durlas Og), Killian Cantwell (Moycarkey/Borris); Adam Ryan (Arravale Rovers), Euan Murray (Durlas Og), Billy O’Brien (Nenagh Eire Og); Eoghan Doughan (Moneygall), Stefan Tobin (Carrick Swan), Cillian Minogue (Durlas Og).
Subs: Tiarnan Ryan (Holycross/Ballycahill) for Rossiter (37); Aaron Cagney (St Mary’s) for Tobin (46 inj); Darragh O’Hora (Solohead) for O’Brien (49); Jack Cahill (Ballingarry) for Minogue (52); David Ryan (Arravale Rovers) for Cantwell (56).
Cork: Josh Goulding; Keenan Harrington, Cian Denis O’Connor, Liam Kelleher (Capt); Kevin Beechinor, Conor Noonan, Dean Cosgrave; Oisin O’Connell, Jack Hegarty; Michael Brosnan, Mark O’Brien, Luke Murphy; Adam Lee, Joe Twohig, Cormac Deane.
Subs: Jack O’Brien for Deane (37); John Murphy for O’Connell (37); Cathal Lowney for Cosgrave (43); Fionn Lardner for Lee (50); Peter Barrett for Hegarty (52).
Referee: Seaghan Walsh (Waterford)