Feis Cup: Good start for Skryne

January 25, 2020

Conor O'Brien Skryne

Skryne 0-11 Curraha 0-7

Skryne drew neighbours Curraha in Round 1 of the Feis Cup in this year’s season opener. Both teams have only recently commenced training after the winter break, but despite this served up an entertaining game in front of a sizeable crowd.  

Skryne started brightest and found themselves 4 points ahead with only 8 minutes on the clock. Conor O’Brien got Skryne off the mark when his shot off the outside of his boot sailed over the bar. Harry Rooney who had a fine game in midfield for Skryne fired over Skryne’s second from a narrow angle, before Jason Reddy(a free) and Ian Davis added to Skryne’s tally. Curraha converted a free on the 14th minute to register their first score. Despite the bright opening and dominance in the possession stakes, Skryne found scores hard to come by and should have been much further ahead but for a succession of wides. Eoin Smyth manufactured a goal chance on the 24th minute of the half, but his shot sailed wide of the target much to the relief of the Curraha defence.  Skryne finally found their 5th point with 2 minutes remaining in the half when Mark Battersby stroked over a free. Curraha replied with a free of their own to leave the half-time score Curraha 0-02, Skryne 0-05.

Harry Rooney’s second point of the game was the opening score of the second half, but it was Curraha that dominated the third quarter as they chipped away at Skryne’s lead, scoring 4 points (3 frees) without a reply from Skryne to see the sides level with 12 minutes gone in the half. Mark Battersby pointed a free for Skryne to stem the tide and restore Skryne’s lead. Curraha lost their centre back to a second yellow card as Skryne began to exert pressure on the ‘Ha defence. The score of the game came in the 20th minute when Harry Rooney burst through the heart of the Curraha defence before laying off to Conor O’Brien who blasted over. Substitute Frank Carty punched over after slipping past his marker along the endline and squeezing the ball between the uprights. Conor O’Brien’s 3rd point of the game gave Skryne a 4 point cushion with 6 minutes remaining. The sides swapped scores in the last few minutes with Curraha bagging their final point, another free to leave a goal between the teams. Eoin Smyth slotted over a well deserved point to secure the victory for Skryne. Final score: Curraha 0-7, Skryne 0-11.

Skryne:  Ian Gillett; James Hegarty, Ciarán Lenehan, Robbie Clarke; Stephen O’Brien, David McGoldrick, Eoin Smyth (0-1); Harry  Rooney (0-2), Tommy Carpenter; Patrick Fox, Paddy Carpenter, Conor O’Brien (0-3); Jason Reddy (0-1, 1f), Ian Davis (0-1), Mark Battersby (0-2, 2fs).

Subs: Frank Carty(0-1), Bryan Davis, Niall Morley, Neil Burke, Ronan McCabe, Timmy Lennon.

Curraha Report

SKRYNE 0 - 11,   CURRAHA 0 - 7.

In this Feis Cup first round game played in ideal conditions for this time of the year between neighbours Curraha and Skryne the home side came out on top by eleven points to seven. Skryne opened brightly and were ahead by four points to no score after ten minutes. Sean Keogh opened Curraha's account in the twelfth minute with a well taken free from near the sideline. A long scoreless spell was broken just before half time when the sides exchanged points, Conor Moriarty on target for Curraha.

HALF TIME  : SKRYNE 0 - 5,   CURRAHA 0 - 2. 

Skryne pointed again on the resumption but then Curraha began to battle back and four unanswered points, two more Keogh frees, Conor O'Farrell from play and a free from Conor Moriarty drew the sides level midway through the second half.  Skryne edged ahead again and when Curraha were reduced to fourteen men following a second yellow card for Phelim Dowling they increased their lead to four. Sean Keogh with another free pulled one back for Curraha before an injury time point secured the win for the home side.

Curraha: Luke McCarthy, Mark Jackson, Niall Murphy, Seamus Hogan, Oisin Fay, Phelim Dowling, Conor Joyce, Brian Joyce, Neill Shortall, Sean Keogh 0 - 4 (4f ), Andrew Battersby, Conor O'Farrell 0 -1, Conor Moriarty 0 - 2 ( 1f ),  Evan McGovern, Gavin Coyle. Andrew Moriarty for Evan McGovern, Daniel Doran for Neill Shortall, Ian Battersby for Gavin Coyle, Matthew Webb for Mark Jackson and Andrew Coyle for Conor O'Farrell.


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