Kerry defeated Tipperary by 2-18 to 0-7 in the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship Semi-Final on Wednesday May 7th at Semple Stadium Thurles.
Kerry signal intent as Spillane leads demolition of Tipperary
By Eoghan Cormican for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Kerry 2-18 Tipperary 0-07
This was an unforgiving rout from first whistle to last — Kerry advancing to the Munster MFC decider with 17-points to spare in Thurles last night. The home outfit had edged three of the last four minor meetings between the counties and while Kerry bore the tag of favourites entering this latest instalment, 816 spectators filed through the turnstiles in expectation of a nip-and-tuck semi-final affair. It would prove anything but.
Indeed, the visitors asserted their dominance as early as the 15th second — Tomás Ó Sé pouncing on a Matthew Flaherty delivery to fist home the leather. Kerry attempted to kick on from this positive opening and while a second goal arrived on 12 minutes, Jordan Kiely the provider, the interval difference of five points (2-3 to 0-4) failed to reflect their superiority.
Failure to drive home their advantage during the first 30 stemmed largely from a strong determination to raise a green rather than a white flag. Two goals were pilfered and although five more could have been added, a succession of points would surely have killed off the Tipperary challenge.
Manager Jack O’Connor accepted as much: “We could have clipped over a couple of points at times,” he said. “Maybe we were trying to force goals. We got two and could have got one or two more.” Nonetheless, O’Connor said a solid platform had been laid by the break, singling out keeper Jack Brady who pulled off two quality saves. “We have not conceded any goals in either game and we are happy with that. We had to take this game very seriously as Tipperary have a very good minor record. They turned over a very good Kerry team here three years ago, they turned Cork over here last year so we were under no illusions. “What pleased me most is that we are showing a good hunger and a good attitude.”
Said attributes boiled to the surface at the change of ends as the Kingdom ran amok in every department. Barry O’Sullivan and Mark O’Connor strengthened their hold at midfield, with the half-forward line, in particular Matthew Flaherty, exhausting every blade of grass at the town end. Not to forget full-forward Killian Spillane of course, the contributor of 0-10 and ably cast as chief tormentor for the evening.
Shane Ryan, Spillane (0-2) and Micheál Burns tallied early second-half minors to fasten the noose around Tipperary’s neck. Tommy Nolan and Jack Kennedy replied to sustain their presence in this contest, but only one more score would be added in the remaining 20 minutes — the second-half verdict 0-15 to 0-3 in favour of the winners. Tomás Ó Sé, Brian Rayle and two Spillane efforts stretched the gap to 2-12 to 0-6 subsequently. Padraig White offered momentary resistance, but there would be no easing off on the throttle from O’Connor’s side.
This was a statement of intent. Flaherty, along with substitutes Stephen O’Sullivan and Cormac Coffey, swelled their tally and Spillane, fittingly, would have the final say. “We are very happy with the forwards, even the lads that aren’t scoring that much,” continued O’Connor. “There are other lads who have to come back into us so that will only strengthen competition for places ahead of the final.”
Scorers for Kerry: K Spillane 0-10 (4f); T Ó Sé 1-1; J Kiely 1-0; M Flaherty 0-2; B Rayle, S Ryan (1 ’45), S O’Sullivan, C Coffey, M Burns 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary: W Connors, A Tynan, P Maher, J Bergin, J Kennedy, P White (1f), T Nolan 0-1 each.
KERRY: S Ryan; J Morgan, B Begley, T O’Sullivan; D Donoghue, A Barry, B Sugrue; B O’Sullivan, M O’Connor; M Flaherty, B Rayle, M Burns; J Kiely, K Spillane, T Ó Sé.
Subs: S O’Sullivan for Burns (46), C Coffey for Sugrue (46), S Cronin for Morgan (54), L Kearney for M O’Connor (54), P Clifford for Kiely (54).
TIPPERARY: J Brady; D Owens, P Murphy, C O’Shaughnessy; W Connors, L Fahy, J Skehan; T Nolan, S Quirke; E Maloney, P White, A Tynan; J Bergin, J Kennedy, P Maher.
Subs: R Peters for Bergin (40 mins), C O’Mahony for Skehan (40), T Lowry for Murphy (48), D McGrath for Quirke (50), J Delahunty for White (60).
Referee: K Murphy (Cork)
Kerry had 17 points to spare over Tipperary in tonight's Munster minor football semi final. http://t.co/7IiDJHPzYw
— TheScore.ie GAA (@TheScoreGAA) May 7, 2014
Fixture Details
WEDNESDAY MAY 7TH
ELECTRIC IRELAND MUNSTER MINOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS
Tipperary v Kerry
Venue: Semple Stadium Thurles 7pm
Referee – Kevin Murphy (Cork)
Umpires – Philip Mackey, Finian Mullane, John Barry, Ciarán Hanley (Cork)
Standby Referee – James Bermingham (Cork)
Linesman – John Ryan (Cork)
Side-line Official – David Murnane (Cork)
Extra time – (2 periods x 10 minutes only) to be played if sides finish level at the end of 60 minutes
Replay Date – Wednesday May 14th at 7.30pm at a Kerry venue
Next Round – the winners play Waterford or Cork in the Munster Final on Sunday July 6th
Admission Prices –
Adult – €10
Student/OAP with appropriate ID Card – €5
Under 16s are free
PRO Contact Details
Tipperary Secretary and Acting PRO Tim Floyd – secretary.tipperary@gaa.ie and 087 259 1747
Kerry PRO John O’Leary – pro.kerry@gaa.ie and 087 302 6041
Contact Munster GAA PRO Ger Ryan at pro.munster@gaa.ie for more information
Team News
Kerry Minor Team v Tipperary
The Kerry Minor Team to play Tipperary in the Semi Final of the Electric Ireland Munster GAA Minor Football Championship in Thurles on Wednesday evening next at 7pm shows two changes from the side that defeated Clare in Round 1 – Dan O’Donoghue from Spa comes into the side in place of Jason Foley in the half back line and Tomas Ó Sé replaces the injured Cathal Bambury in the full forward line.
Three of the side defeated by Tyrone in last year’s All Ireland quarter final (Shane Ryan, Matthew Flaherty and Michéal Burns) feature in the team.
KERRY (MF v Tipperary): S Ryan (Rathmore); J Morgan (Austin Stacks), B Begley (An Ghaeltacht), T O’Sullivan (Dingle); D O’Donoghue (Spa), A Barry (Na Gaeil), B Sugrue (Renard); B O’Sullivan (Dingle), M O’Connor (Dingle); M Flaherty (Dingle), B Rayle (Lispole), M Burns (Dr Crokes); J Kiely (Dr Crokes), K Spillane (Templenoe), T Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht)
Subs: E O’Connell (St Senan’s), S O’Sullivan (Templenoe), J Foley (Ballydonoghue), L Kearney (Spa), C Coffey (Kerins O’Rahillys), P Clifford (Templenoe), S Cronin (Spa), JM Foley (Kilgarvan), A Quigley (Valentia).
Bainistíocht:
Bainisteoir: Jack O’Connor (Dromid Pearses)
Roghnoirí: Micheal O’Shea (Castlegregory), John Galvin (Dr Crokes), Eamon Whelan (St Senans).
Treanalaí: Alan O’Sullivan and Arthur Fitzgerald.
Extended Training Panel Members
Patrick O’Shea Kilgarvan
Gavin White Dr. Crokes
Rob Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht
Jonathan O’Sullivan Milltown C’maine
Cian O’Connor Castleisland Desmonds
Rehabbing from Injury:
Ivan Parker Churchill
David Roche Milltown C’maine
Liam Carey Beaufort
Cathal Bambury Dingle
Philip Casey Kilcummin
For the Record
Tipperary |
Kerry |
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2014 Team Management |
Charlie McGeever – Selectors – Shane Stapleton, Kieran Healy, Niall Fitzgerald |
Jack O’Connor (Dromid Pearses) – Manager Selectors – Micheál O’Shea (Castlegregory), John Galvin (Dr. Crokes), Eamon Whelan (St. Senans) Trainers – Alan O’Sullivan and Arthur Fitzgerald |
2014 Team Captain |
Willie Connors |
Liam Kearney (Spa) |
2013 Championship Performance |
Defeated Clare by 1-10 to -0-8 in the first round. Went on to defeat Cork by 0-11 to 0-8 in the semi-final. Lost Munster Final to Kerry by 0-15 to 0-10 at Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney. Lost to Monaghan in the All Ireland Quarter-Final by 0-12 to 0-9 at Pearse Park, Longford. |
Drew with Cork 2-13 each in the first round. Lost the replay by 3-6 to 0-10. Defeated Clare by 0-15 to – 0-9 in the second Play-Off game. Defeated Waterford by 1-15 to 2-6 in the semi-final. Won the Munster Final defeating Tipperary by 0-15 to 0-10 at Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney. Lost to Tyrone in the All Ireland Quarter-Final by 0-17 to 1-12 at Croke Park. |
Number of Munster Minor Football titles |
7 |
42 |
Last Munster Minor Football Title |
2012 |
2013 |
Munster Minor Football Championship Record since 2000 | Played – 54 Won – 27 Lost – 23 Drawn – 4 |
Played – 56 Won – 42 Lost – 10 Drawn – 4 |
Last meeting in the Munster Minor Football Championship | 2013 Munster Minor Football Championship final at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney which Kerry won by 0-15 to 0-10. |