Abbey CBS defeated St. Louis Ballymena by 2-19 to 2-13 after extra time in the Masita All Ireland Post Primary Schools Senior Hurling “B” (Paddy Buggy Cup) Final on Monday March 28th at Semple Stadium Thurles.
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Shane Power propels Abbey CBS to historic win
By Jackie Cahill for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Abbey CBS (Tipperary) 2-19 St Louis Grammer School, Ballymena (Antrim) 2-13 (AET): On such a momentous day for Abbey CBS, it was fitting that Shane Power would have the final say as the Tipperary Town-based school claimed a first Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Paddy Buggy Cup senior B hurling title since 2002.
Beaten All-Ireland B football finalists last year, Abbey ensured they wouldn’t be bridesmaids in the small ball code with a hard-fought extra-time victory over St Louis Grammar School from Antrim. Power unleashed a torrent of emotion when he lashed home the insurance goal in the dying embers of extra-time and the Galtee Rovers player lined out just a day after his sister’s funeral.
Team mentor Darragh O’Donovan, a member of Limerick’s senior hurling panel and an All-Ireland U21 medallist last year, hailed Power’s strength of character at full-time.
O’Donovan said: “Shane is just an amazing fella. There’s not a player in Tipperary can catch a ball like Shane can.
“He’s beaten every centre back he’s played this year.
“To come out and do what he did today, I don’t think anyone else could have done it.
“He was very emotional beforehand – he’d normally be the craic at the back of the bus, he sat on his own today. His performance was something else.”
Two late frees from leading scorer Rian Doody brought the game into extra-time before Abbey kicked for home. St Louis scored the only goal of regulation time in the 19th minute, Ronan Graham kicking home the first of his brace from close range.
The remaining three goals of the game arrived in a three-minute spell at the end of extra-time, Daire Egan netting to establish a six-point lead for Abbey before Graham struck again.
The final word went to Power, who capped a fine individual display in difficult circumstances with an emphatic finish into the top corner.
O’Donovan insisted: “The boys were never going to get tired. We came in eight days over the Christmas, this week we were in four times. We’ve trained at 6, 7 o’clock in the morning, we’ve often done two hours after school.” All of that hard work paid off as the Abbey claimed a third B hurling crown, following on from previous successes in 1992 and 2002.
Scorers for Abbey CBS: R Doody 0-10 (7f), S Power & D Egan 1-1 each, J Ryan, K Franks & S Neville 0-2 each, K Breen 0-1.
Scorers for St Louis Grammar School: R Graham 2-0, J McNaughton 0-6 (5f), S Elliot 0-3, C Doherty-Cunning 0-2, E O’Neill & K Molloy 0-1 each.
ABBEY CBS: A Griffin; C Ryan, D Byron, C Bradshaw; S O’Brien, J Ryan, C Donovan; K Breen, T Lowry; S Neville, S Power, R Doody; K Franks, D Egan, N Heffernan.
Subs: C Hennessey for Donovan (49), C Maher for Egan (55), M McCormack for C Maher (70), Egan for Franks (77).
ST LOUIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL: R Elliot; P Graffin, D Martin, C Rice; C Kinsella, C McMullan, R McGarry; S Duffin, E O’Neill; K Molloy, C Doherty-Gunning, R Graham; C Elliot, J McNaughton, S Elliot
Subs: S McKinley for Graffin (49), N Shannon for McGarry (69), E Fyfe for O’Neill (77).
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)
Champions! Abbey CBS, Tipperary have won the Masita GAA All Ireland Post Primary Schools Paddy Buggy Cup Final! #GAA pic.twitter.com/RzyfWC3GxR
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Masita All Ireland PPS senior hurling ‘B’, Paddy Buggy Cup, final preview
Abbey CBS v. St. Louis Ballymena @ Semple Stadium Easter Monday
Preview by JJ Kennedy
Following their narrow escape in the All Ireland semi-final against Johnstown the Abbey CBS is gearing up for a showdown with St. Louis Grammar School, Ballymena, in the final of the post-primary schools’ senior hurling ‘B’ championship, the Paddy Buggy Cup, at Semple Stadium on Easter Monday next.
It’s been a long and testing campaign for the Abbey boys who’ve come through some difficult ties en route to this final. Their semi-final clash with Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown, was the most difficult of the lot where they had to rely on a commanding first half lead to withstand a spirited second half recovery by the Kilkenny school.
However, surviving in tight games wasn’t new to the Abbey lads. In their Munster semi-final clash with Glanmire Community College the game went to extra time before the Abbey came through. With a number of the Abbey players having tasted defeat in last year’s All Ireland schools’ football equivalent they’re battle hardened and that resilience has stood to them in this campaign.
It’s a resilience that they’ll need against a St. Louis Grammar School which brings a big reputation on the long trek south from Antrim. The Ulster champions were hugely impressive in their All Ireland semi-final win over St. Raphael’s of Loughrea. Having led by just five points at half time the St. Louis team really turned the screw in the third quarter and at one stage led by fourteen points before the Galway side salvaged some consolation scores near the end to eventually lose by eight points.
For the Abbey this final will see the return to action of centre back, Josh Ryan (Doon), who missed the semi-final through suspension. His return should further strengthen a rearguard that hasn’t conceded a goal in its last four games. It was that miserly defensive record, aided majorly by the excellent goalkeeping of Aidan Griffin, which saw the Abbey through against Johnstown in the semi-final.
At midfield Kieran Breen and Tommy Lowry have been key components of the team all year while in attack Shane Neville, despite a quiet day in the semi-final, is top scorer. Shane Power, Rian Doody and Daire Egan also contribute handsomely to the effort while Niall Heffernan is likely to return to the forwards this time after filling the gap left by Josh Ryan in defence in the semi-final.
St. Louis has never won this title – their Ulster win this year bridged a 27 year gap – while the Abbey is chasing its third in the grade following wins in 1992 and 2002. Significantly though the previous wins were achieved before the revamping of the competition to include vocational schools in recent years.
There’s an interesting historical connection between these schools. They previously met in an All Ireland football final. It was back in 1998 when the Abbey pulled off a famous win over the Ballymena school in the All Ireland senior football ‘B’ final played at Croke Park. The team was captained by Aherlow’s Peter Leonard and one of the star players was Damian O’Brien who scored 0-7 in a 1-13 to 0-10 win. Damian subsequently went on to play senior football for Tipperary and is currently a PE teacher at the Abbey.
The Abbey therefore chases a double over St. Louis on Monday afternoon next. The team is managed by Kieran Hickey (Garryspillane), assisted by Jim Ryan (Emly) and Darragh O’Donovan (Doon), Limerick U21 All Ireland medalist in 2015 and currently a member of the county senior panel. The ‘B’ final will be followed by a hugely anticipated ‘A’ decider between Ardscoil Ris of Limerick and St. Kieran’s of Kilkenny.
Abbey CBS path to the final
Abbey CBS 0-19 Colaiste Spioraid Naomh, Cork, 2-9.
Abbey CBS 3-21 Borrisokane CC 0-17.
Abbey CBS 2-17 Patrician Academy Mallow 2-6.
Abbey CBS 2-8 St. Joseph’s Tulla, Co. Clare 0-8 (Munster quarter-final).
Abbey CBS 2-11 Glanmire CC 0-14 AET (Munster semi-final).
Abbey CBS 3-15 Mitchelstown CBS 0-11 (Munster final Tom Collum Cup).
Abbey CBS 2-7 Colaiste Mhuire Johnstown 0-12 (All Ireland semi-final).
St. Louis path to the final
St. Louis Ballymena 1-12 Cross and Passion Ballycastle 0-10
St. Louis Ballymena 1-18 St. Patrick’s Maghera 1-14
St. Louis Ballymena 2-16 St. Mary’s CBS Belfast 1-9 (Mageean Cup Ulster final)
St. Louis Ballymena 2-14 St. Raphael’s Loughrea 2-6 (All Ireland semi-final)