Longford Leader Managing Editor Alan Walsh, with his son Iarla, presents the Leader Cup to Clonguish captain Joe O'Brien, with his son Cillian Picture: Syl Healy
Caption: Clonguish captain Joe O'Brien with his delighted wife Siobhan, sons Cillian & Oisin and the Leader Cup following his team's 1-15 to 1-10 victory over Killoe on Saturday evening in Glennon Brothers Pearse Park Picture: Syl Healy
CAPTION: Clonguish squad, mentors and family members celebrate following their Leader Cup victory Picture: Syl Healy
Clonguish . . . 1-15 Killoe Emmet Og . . . 1-10
Clonguish are fast emerging as a force to be feared in the future and the boys in green issued a stern warning to the other chief contenders for the 2024 senior football championship title following their fairly emphatic win over Killoe in the Leader Cup Final at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park on Saturday evening last.
Attacking terrors, Matthew Carey and Jack Duggan, inflicted all the damage and racked up a hugely impressive 1-13 between them as Clonguish’s young guns were crowned Leader Cup champions for the first time since 2011 and the 11th time in all.
In this repeat of last year’s Peter Hanley Motors Longford senior football championship final that saw Killoe triumph by a single point, 1-8 to 0-10, it was Clonguish that always looked the more likely to prevail in this latest clash between the clubs.
They set out their stall directly from the throw-in and Duggan’s super 4th minute goal, after he rose to the clouds and gathered a high punt before sending a rocket to the net, provided them with a 1-1 to 0-0 cushion.
Playing controlled and measured football, Clonguish were rocked back on their heels somewhat in the 22nd minute as Ronan McGoldrick plundered for a slickly executed Killoe goal, giving the side managed by Luke Dempsey the lead for the first and only time, 1-4 to 1-3.
Either side of the interval, Clonguish were rampant and full of energy as they registered eight unanswered points, moving them 1-11 to 1-4 clear by the 37th minute (it was 1-8 to 1-4 at half-time), and ultimately it was this purple patch that decided the destination of the senior league silverware.
Those eight points were supplied by Carey (4), Duggan (3) and defender Matthew Flynn. In fairness, Killoe ‘keeper Oisin McManus deserves honourable mention for his 34th minute save to deny Duggan a goal as the ball made its way over the bar for a point.
Killoe’s best opportunity to arrest the slide and propel themselves seriously back into the hunt came a matter of seconds into the second half.
Lively substitute Paddy Moran used his pace to slice open the Clonguish defence and he passed to the unmarked Cian Dooner on the edge of the square but his goal attempt was smartly stopped by the wily Clonguish keeper Joe O’Brien.
The wiser option might have been for Moran to have struck for glory himself but take nothing away from O’Brien’s vigilance to keep his net intact.
Having surged seven points clear, 1-11 to 1-4, Clonguish did retreat into their shell and Killoe took full advantage with the excellent Paddy Kiernan registering three points (including two great long range strikes) and two points from Mark Hughes meant that after 46 minutes just three points separated the teams, 1-12 to 1-9.
Clonguish’s only reply during this Killoe spell of dominance came via the trusty boot of Matthew Carey, landing a sublime free off the ground from 45m out. Indeed, his dead ball striking was a joy to watch.
Who says secondary competitions aren’t important, even though both sides were without a few regulars, and with matters in the melting pot Killoe turned to their bench and sprung the experienced Daniel Mimnagh in the hope of giving them a vital edge.
The move didn’t yield the desired result though and Clonguish, managed jointly by Liam Belton and John Twaddle, wrapped up the victory as they outscored their opponents by 0-3 to 0-1 in the final quarter thanks to points by Carey (free), Duggan (free) and centre-half-back Conor Shields.
Mark Hughes, who was one of Killoe’s shining lights, landed a 52nd minute mark and deep into injury time Ronan McGoldrick had a goal correctly disallowed by referee John Cullen - who had a solid outing - for being in the square well before the ball.
This was a noteworthy victory for a Clonguish outfit burgeoning with young exciting talent and the Newtownforbes club, who open their championship campaign on July 20 against Longford Slashers, will be hoping it isn’t long before they can get their clutches back on the coveted Sean Connolly Cup they last captured in 2009.
Killoe, for their part, are experienced and know what it takes to win championships and they begin their 2024 defence of the county title with a mouth watering contest against the 2022 champions Colmcille at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park on Tuesday evening next July 16 (8pm start).
CLONGUISH: Joe O’Brien (captain); Conor Smith, Gerard Moore, Matthew Flynn (0-1); Cian Sutton, Conor Shields (0-1), Ronan Sweeney; Peter Hanley, Jonathan Burke; Cormac Flynn, Jamie Dorr, Chris Gordon; Jason Glancy, Matthew Carey (0-8, 0-6 frees & 0-1 mark), Jack Duggan (1-5, 0-1 free).
Subs:- David Barden for J Glancy (48 mins), Josh Sorohan for R Sweeney (injured, 59 mins), Daniel Carey for C Flynn (60 mins).
KILLOE EMMET OG: Oisin McManus; Gavin Hughes, Darren Moffett, Niall Farrelly; Shane Clarke, Ryan Moffett, Mark Rowley; Paddy Kiernan (0-3), Ronan Keogh; Gavin Farrelly, Denis McGoldrick, Cian Farrelly; Cian Dooner (0-2), Ronan McGoldrick (1-0), Mark Hughes (0-5, 0-2 frees & 0-1 mark).
Subs:- Paddy Moran for M Rowley (half time), Jake Donnelly for C Dooner (41 mins), Daniel Mimnagh for D McGoldrick (48 mins).
REFEREE: John Cullen (Mostrim).
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