PREMIER 5 - CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

 

August 12th, 2022

It was third time lucky for this Cilles team against Monalty in this Division which was the
final of the Premier 5 Championship.

Billy Bell - Manages about 20 teams

The rescheduled fixture was played in sweltering conditions in the great venue that is Walterstown with the facilities in excellent condition. Due to their recent experiences against Monalty the Cilles panel prepared with a steely determination to reverse previous results. It is said that it is the defence that determines whether a match is won or lost and the forwards that determine the size of the victory. From a Cilles perspective that saying could not have been more appropriate.

Stephen Emmet and Luke Conlon let the Moynalty lad have the ball

The initial exchanges from the throw-in showed that nothing was going to be easily
achieved in the conditions as both teams tested each other out. The Cilles men settled with the first score, which was a well worked goal from Conor Clifford.

Eanna Walsh’ foot falls off mid game

The pattern for the halfwas the tireless work of the defence in keeping the Monalty attack at bay while the Cilles attack added a further eight points before the half time break to the one point scored by Moynalty. Half Time Score Cilles 1-08; Monalty 0-01.

The Murphy’s brought a BBQ (out of shot).

The Cilles effectively killed off the match with the first four points of the second half which put fourteen points between the sides before Monalty registered the second of the points. From here the Cilles kicked on with further goals from Aaron Grant (2), Adam McCabe (2) and Luke Conlon.

Billy Bell supported by his trusted friends, Denis Collins and Liam Walsh

The fresh legs joining the match ensured that there was no let up in the
effort by the Cilles men who maintained their stranglehold of the game right up to the final whistle.The team performed as a unit from the throw-in to the final whistle. The commitment all through the pitch was immense with every ball contested with many resultant turnovers.

Stephen Emmet lifting a heavy cup with the guns

The team defended tirelessly from start to finish which was emphasised by a full length save from keeper Stephen arising from a one on one attack by Monalty late on in the match when the outcome was not going to be affected.

The twenty men who took to the pitch and those on the panel who didn’t get to play were all responsible for the result. Premier 4 here we come.

Summer sun in Walterstown - Get in lads!

Colmcilles scorers: Aaron Grant 2-05; Adam McCabe 2-04; Conor Clifford 1-00; Luke Conlon 1-00; Ferdia Quigley 0-02; and 0-01 each for Oisin Murphy, Eanna Walsh, Caolan Nulty, Ciaran White, Stewart McDonnell . Colmcilles team: Stephen O’Toole, Matthew Weir, Stephen Emmett (c ), Oisin MacAleenan, Lorcan Hughes, Caolan Nulty, Oisin Murphy, Adam McCabe, Shane Towey, Conor Clifford, Eanna Walsh, Luke Conlon, Ciaran White, Ferdia Quigley, Aaron Grant. Substitutes: James McElearney for Eanna Walsh; Adrian Kavanagh for Lorcan Hughes; Ethan Bradley for Luke Conlon; Cillian Quigley for Conor Clifford; and Stewart McDonnell for AaronGrant.

Words Liam Walsh

Photos: BM

 
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