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Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Football Championship Final – Loughmore-Castleiney 2-7 Cahir 1-10

By Jonathan Cullen Sun 21st Dec

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The Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Football Championship Final between Loughmore-Castleiney and Cahir finished level on Sunday December 21st at Leahy Park Cashel. Final score – Loughmore-Castleiney 2-7 Cahir 1-10

The replay is fixed for St. Stephens Day Friday December 26th at 1pm in Leahy Park Cashel.


Late Cian Hennessy score sees Tipperary football final end in stalemate

Report from the Irish Times newspaper

Loughmore-Castleiney 2-7 Cahir 1-10

There’ll be no second helpings of turkey or ham for the senior footballers of Loughmore-Castleiney and Cahir this week after they played out a thrilling draw in the Tipperary final in Cashel on Sunday.

Cahir thought for a few minutes that a late, long-range Benny Hickey free had given them just the second title in the club’s history but Cian Hennessy had other ideas. Taking a short Noel McGrath pass in the 59th minute, he weaved his way through to a shooting position and struck an equaliser which meant the sides have to meet again. Although announced after the game that the replay would be next Sunday in Cashel, the two clubs later decided to hold the match on St Stephen’s Day, with a throw-in of 1pm.

It was probably a fair outcome to a game which edged back and forth over the course of a tension-laden afternoon, where the pitch and conditions couldn’t have been better at this time of year.

Cahir left the traps in sharper form with an early Robbie Costigan goal, fisting home a Paddy O’Flaherty pass, or mis-hit shot, in the eighth minute to add to Dean Lonergan’s opening point.
However, a couple of quickfire goals from Loughmore-Castleiney put the reigning champions into a strong position. Liam McGrath got the first of those, driving an unstoppable shot to the roof of the net to finish a sweeping move involving Hennessy, Noel McGrath and John McGrath.

The second green flag was raised by Hennessy when he reacted quickest to an excellent save by Brian Enright and sent the rebound to the net. The lead changed sides a number of times in the second half, before an official attendance of 1,550, before Hickey got Cahir’s last score in the 54th minute to put them ahead, only for it to be cancelled out by Hennessy’s effort in the second last minute of normal time.

LOUGHMORE-CASTLEINEY: D Brennan; L Egan, W Eviston, T McGrath (0-2); T King, C McGrath, J Ryan; N McGrath, D Kennedy; A McGrath, C Hennessy 1-1), L Treacy (0-2, two frees); L McGrath (1-0), E Sweeney, J McGrath (0-2, two frees).
Subs: J Nyland for E Sweeney (47 mins), J Meagher for L Egan (49 mins), E Connolly for D Kennedy (58 mins).

CAHIR: B Enright; M O’Connor, G Hally, C Casey; S O’Connor, A Casey, R Costigan (1-0); E Kendrick (0-1), L Casey; B Hickey (0-3, all frees), P O’Flaherty (0-1), S Murphy; P Whelan (0-3, all frees), D Lonergan (0-2), J McGrath.
Subs: E Donaghy for M O’Connor (34 mins), N McKenna for S Murphy (53 mins).

Referee: Paddy Russell



By Jonathan Cullen Sun 21st Dec

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