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All Ireland Semi Final Preview – Tipperary v Antrim

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U-21 All-Ireland Semi Final
Tipperary v Antrim

Tullamore, 4pm
Tipperary and Antrim face off in the first of this year’s Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling All-Ireland semi finals in Tullamore.

Tipperary overcame title holders Clare in front of an 11,500-strong crowd at Semple stadium to become Munster champions for the fifth time in a decade. Fine performances from Paddy Murphy and Michael Heffernan proved too much for the Banner County’s defence.   

In Ulster, Antrim beat off a resilient Armagh team in Casement Park. Impressive performances from Cormac Donnelly, Darren Hamill and PJ O’Connell saw the Saffrons retain the Ulster trophy and book their place in the All-Ireland series.

The momentum will be with Tipperary for this clash as confidence will be high after that impressive win against Claire in the Munster final and of course progression to the senior All-Ireland Final too.  Five of the senior team who defeated Waterford on Sunday last have been named in the U-21 team for Saturday including Bord Gáis Energy Ambassadors Noel McGrath and Padraic Maher, Brendan Maher, Patrick Maher and corner-back Michael Cahill.

Hamill points Antrim through to semi-final clash with Tipp

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Antrim 0-21
Armagh 0-16
By John Martin

ANTRIM will face Munster champions Tipperary in the All-Ireland U21 hurling championship semi-final after overcoming a skilful Armagh side at Casement Park last night.

The Orchardmen trailed by just three points by the 58th minute of a game that was level on five occasions. Antrim can thank the score-taking of man of the match Darren Hamill who finished with a tally of 10 points, six of which came from open play, and full back Cormac Donnelly who played a captain’s role in the second half.

A sluggish Antrim side took a while to get into gear and gradually got into the game with Hamill slotting over two points in quick succession

After Antrim led 0-9 to 0-8, just before the break, Donnelly extended their lead after the restart but a brace each from accurate free-taker Kieran McKernan and the excellent Conor Coulter had Armagh back in the lead.

Playing with the second half breeze, Antrim began to get on top with senior star PJ O’Connell landing two fine points from range to cut the gap.

After sustained Antrim pressure, Martin Maguire pointed Armagh’s first score for 12 minutes, but the Saffrons added two further points to retain their title and set up an All-Ireland semi-final with Munster champions Tipperary.

ANTRIM: E Gillen; K Molloy, C Donnelly (0-4, 0-4f), L McAuley; C Corvan, S Shannon, J Campbell; PJ O’Connell (0-2), E Laverty; M Devlin, T McCann (0-1), C Rocks; M Armstrong (0-3), D Hamill (0-10, 0-4f)), C Quinn

Subs: M Lynch for E Laverty, G Laverty for M Devlin, T McAlister for L McAuley, S Woulahan for C Rocks

ARMAGH: P Kelly; R Comiskey, P Gaffney, JJ Hughes; S McNaughton, N Curry (0-1), D Carville; K McKernan (0-7, 0-6f), M Maguire (0-2); P Monaghan, M Lennon (0-2f), D Carville; C Corvan (0-1), C Coulter (0-3), M Moan

Subs: T Duffy for P Monaghan

Referee: D Magee (Down)

Saffrons Hold Off Dogged Ardsmen

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Antrim 0-19
Down 1-12
By John Martin

Antrim’s under-21 hurlers saw off a dogged Down challenge at Casement Park last night to claim a place in next week’s Ulster final, pulling away in the final quarter for a four-point win.

The game was going to script for favourites Antrim for much of the opening half as a slicker Saffron forward line – from which Michael Armstrong slotted over three first half points – threatened to run away with last night’s semi-final.

However James Coyle started to make his presence felt in the Down half back line and a Paul Keith goal on 22 minutes brought the Down men to within a point. Down took the lead for the first time after the restart when Danny Toner and Woods raised flags but Antrim would score five of the next seven points to regain control.

Antrim, who chose to rest captain Cormac Donnelly ahead of Sunday’s All Ireland SHC quarter-final against Cork, led by a point at the break having held a four-point advantage on the 21st minute.

The Saffrons opened the scoring through a Darren Hamill free but the sides were level for the first of four times when Woods stroked over a placed ball on eight minutes.

The home side played the better hurling in the opening stages and were value for their 0-8 to 0-4 lead when Hamill stroked over his third free of the evening on 21 minutes. Senior star PJ O’Connell and the solid James Campbell also added to the Antrim tally, but Woods signaled Down’s intent with a huge long range score on 17 minutes to make the score 0-6 to 0-4. Thomas McCann extended the lead for Antrim with Hamill making it a double scores game.

Then began the Down fight-back. Hugh Gilmore’s side clawed their way back into contention through a Keith goal after being put through by James Coyle, although the impressive Armstrong extended Antrim’s lead two minutes later.

A Woods ‘65’ and an excellent point from Keith leveled matters but a Hamill point gave Antrim a 0-10 to 1-6 lead at the break.

Down took the lead for the first time on 33 minutes through Woods but Antrim upped the pace with Hamill converting a ‘65’ while Conor Rocks probably should have taken the goal option when slotting over a minute later.

The Ardsmen also had their goal chances and Danny Toner forced a double save at the other end, before Michael Devlin slotted over the pick of Antrim’s second half scores. A Toner free kept Down in touch but with Hamill in fine form from placed balls and from play, Antrim saw out a deserved win.

Antrim: E Gillen; M Burke, S Shannon, L McAuley; C Carson, K Molloy, J Campbell (0-1); PJ O’Connell (0-1), G Laverty; M Devlin (0-2), T McCann (0-1), C Rocks (0-1); M Armstrong (0-4), D Hamill (0-9, 0-4f, 0-2 ‘65’), C Brogan

Subs: Terry McAlister for M Burke, M Lynch for G Laverty

Down: D Ennis; M Conlon, P Flynn, M Hughes; S Conlon, C Woods (0-4, 0-1, 0-1 ‘65’, 0-1 sideline), C Hughes; A O’Prey, M Magee; C Mageean (0-1), P Keith (1-2), P McAleenan; D Toner (0-4, 0-3f), J Coyle, A Clarke (0-1)

Subs: P O’Neill for A O’Prey
Referee: E Hasson (Derry)

Ulster Semi Final Preview – Antrim v Down

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Bord Gáis Energy Ulster GAA Hurling U-21 Semi Final
Antrim v Down
Casement Park, 6.45pm

Both Antrim and Derry are out for the first time in the 2010 Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling U-21 Championships and since the competition started, the final has always been contested by either one of these two sides or Derry. 

Antrim hurling will have been given a boost by the senior team’s victory over Dublin at GAA headquarters on Saturday and that may carry through to this fixture in Belfast on Wednesday evening. 

Cormac Donnelly, who captains the U-21’s for the second year in a row, comes fresh from that game to this and he will lead the charge along with Stephen Shannon, Martin Burke, Conor Laverty, Darren Hamill and Michael Devlin who form the spine of the Antrim team.

Last year, Down missed out on contesting the final after losing to Derry at this stage and they will surely be looking to re-assert themselves at this level having not won the provincial title since 2004.  They will look to the likes of Padraig Flynn, Conor Woods, Paul Keith and senior panellist James Coyle for inspiration.

Antrim are the current Ulster Champions and if they reach the final they will be in contention for their third double in ten years.  A close one to call, but Antrim look the more likely to edge this one.

Antrim: TBC

Down: TBC