JFC B: Moynalvey lose to flying Vincent's

August 17, 2014

St Vincents Robert Tallon with Robbie Quinlan during the JFC B game at Ratoath. Both teams had to change jerseys
Moynalvey 0-5
St. Vincents 2-14

St. Vincents 2-14
Moynalvey 0-5

St Vincents Ardcath assured themselves of a place in the knockout stages with this comfortable win over Moynalvey at Ratoath.

Moynalvey played with the wind in the opening half and were first on the scoreboard from a free. Paddy Muldowny levelled things up with Richie O'Sullivan kicking a second over after great work from Barry O'Sullivan in defence.

Moynalvey upped the gears and were 3 points ahead after 20 mins. Points from Martin Fox and Robbie Lynch had the game all square again. Further scores from Ronan Sheridan and Richie O'Sullivan sent the Ardcath men in at the break a point ahead.

With the wind at their backs St Vincents went five clear in the early stages of the second half thanks to fine points from O'Sullivan, Muldowney and Lynch. The winners put the game beyond Moynalvey's reach with two quick goals from Richie O'Sullivan and Cathal Byrne.

Best for St Vincents were Richie O'Sullivan, Barry O'Sullivan, Cathal Byrne and Stephen Creed.


MOYNALVEY REPORT

St. Vincents cruised to a comfortable fifteen point victory over Moynalvey in this final round of Group B of the Junior 'B' Football championship played at Ratoath on Saturday evening August 16th.

With both sides already qualified to the knockout stages of the Championship it was the Ardcath men who secured their place directly into the quarter finals while Moynalvey will have to be happy with a preliminary quarter final place.

Due to a clash of colours, both sides took to the field wearing changed jerseys. Moynalvey wearing the Jenkinstown Gaels minor jerseys troubled the score keepers first when veteran Cathal Sheridan converted a free in the 2nd minute. Paddy Muldowney levelled matters when pointing for St. Vincents in the 5th minute and the Ardcath men took the lead for the first time sixty seconds later when full forward Richard Sullivan split the uprights. Moynalvey retook the lead on the quarter hour mark following another Sheridan free and a Brian Conneely point from play. Sheridan doubled Moynalvey's lead in the 16th minute when sending over a '45 after a Robbie Quinlan effort at goal was blocked. When Donal Smith was fouled when playing the ball out the field it resulted in Sheridan converting a close range free from where the ball landed, extending Moynalvey's advantage to three, 0-5 to 0-2. However Sheridan's free in the 19th minute would prove not only to be Moynalvey's last score of the opening half, but also Moynalvey's last score of the game, with Brian Conneely's 15th minute point proving to be their only score from play.

St. Vincents registered 0-5 before the half time whistle to take a two point lead into the interval on a 0-7 to 0-5 score line. The second half proved to be mere shooting practice for Vincents as they scored 2-7 in the second period without reply from their opponents.

Moynalvey: Ollie Regan, Anthony Brien, David Kane, David Durkan, Johnny Carey, Paul Conneely, Robert Lawless, Brian Conneely (0-1), Donal Smith, Luke Duffy, Cathal Sheridan (0-4), Darragh Branigan, Sean Duggan, Eamonn Walsh, Robbie Quinlan.
Subs: Ger Fagan for Walsh, Padraig Kelly for Quinlan, Joseph Munnelly for Carey, Shaun Deering for Duggan.

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