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Valleys Win Under 14 County Premier Title
Saturday, 12 September 2009
The spirit of Jake O'Donoghue was clearly in evidence as
Valley Rovers showed a great spirit to win the U14 Premier County Football title
on Wednesday the 9th of September. After an enthralling hour's football that saw
eight goals and some tremendous passages of play joint captains Jason Crowley,
Jack Murphy and Darragh Lordan lifted the cup and pointed to the skies and said
this is for Jake.
Beaten in last year's final and struck down by tragedy
just over a month ago with the death of their captain Jake O'Donoghue, the
Innishannon youngsters produced a stunning performance to land the title beating
a gallant Mallow side. Amassing a tally of 4-13, just five of that coming from
frees, the superlatives to describr their play are many. In defence despite
conceding four goals they were well in control which was as much to do with the
magnificence of Tim Casey at full-back as his mean half-back line where Chris
Hayes on the right pick-pocketed his towering opposite number a couple of times
and orchestrated attack after attack.
In the pivotal position was Darragh Lordan who rarely
put a foot wrong all night and when Mallow came raiding late on in search of
goals, it was Lordan who stood like a brick wall in the face of relentless
pressure. At the coal face in midfield waged a savage battle for supremacy with
the 'Rovers duo of jack Lyons and Josh Powell having a ferocious tussle with
Mallow's imposing pair of Ryan Harkin and Killian O'Connor. harkin was hugely
influential in the opening half and when he slotted home a penalty late in the
first-half, his side trailed by just a point despite being second best for much
of the opening 30 minutes.
Up front was where the aesthetics of how this valley
Rovers team has progressed since last year really shone, so much so that to
select one of thesix is a hard task in itself. However, no one will argue that
the kudos and man-of-the match accolade would have to be split between Jason
Crowley at full-forward and Jack Murphy on the 40. crowley rowed in with a tally
of 2-6 while murphy helped himself to 2-2 and all evening the pair tormented
their opposing numbers with clever link-up play and telepathic passing that was
a joy th watch. The game hung in the balance for long stretches and with the
North Cork champions providing the priceless value of plundering goals at
crucial times.
Rovers looked to be headed for choppy waters as they
trailed 1-8 to 3-3 at the break after dominating the first half. Enter the
aforementioned and when the pair bagged a goal each in the 37th and 38th minutes
respectively, the game was turned on its head as the Innishanon side now led 3-9
to 3-3. From their to the finish they remained in the ascendancy as Crowley
continued to cause havoc kicking over a series of breathtaking points allied to
Murphy's crucial goal on the 54th minute that effectively sealed the match.
Mallow, with wing back Tim Kennedy excelling and the imposing runs of Callan
Clifford continuing to be a source of danger refused to give in and were
rewarded with a goal by Peirce O'Riordan and points from Ryan Harkin but it was
too little, too late.
Under 14 football team.
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 21:24
Congratulations
to all our Under 14 players for winninig
the County Final
from all in Valley Rovers.
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