FL Div 2: Fruitful long journey for Moynalvey

April 28, 2016

Moynalvey's David McLoughlin

Moynalvey made the long midweek journey to North Meath a profitable one when coming away with the two points on offer, running out double score winners in this round 5 encounter of the Div. 2 A League against Meath Hill on Wednesday evening April 27th.

Meath Hill 1-7 Moynalvey 2-14

In the end Moynalvey had a comfortable win over the host side having dominated the score board for the majority of proceedings, however 10 minutes into the second half Junior outfit Meath Hill were causing their Senior opponents plenty of problems having closed the margin between the sides to just the minimum.

Ninety seconds from the half time whistle visitors Moynalvey looked to be heading for the interval with a healthy six point lead, however the home side struck for the first of the game's three goals, leaving the difference between the sides at the break three points, 1-5 to 1-2.

Moynalvey may well have been out of site at half time, only for the heroics of Meath Hill goalkeeper Dominic Yore denying goal attempts from David McLoughlin, Cillian O'Sullivan and Eamon Walsh. Home side Meath Hill could well also have been closer to their opponents at the break, having been guilty of several bad wides during the opening period.

The hosts opened the scoring through an Ian Malone free after just 45 seconds; with Moynalvey's opening score came via the boot of Shane Lenehan in the 3rd minute. Moynalvey were unlucky not to push ahead with Yore quickly closing down a David Mcloughlin goal attempt which went for a '45 and then a McLoughlin point attempt rebounding off the post. Meath Hill scored their second point of the half with wing back James Rooney firing over in the 9th minute, when perhaps there was a sniff of a goal opportunity.

Meath Hill net minder Yore was called into action once again in the 11th minute when saving well from a rasping effort at goal from Cillian O'Sullivan. Moynalvey drew level in the 13th minute with a close range free from David McLoughlin after O'Sullivan was fouled and then took the lead in the 17th when O'Sullivan this time turned provider for McLoughlin to point.

Home side Meath Hill would fail to register a score again until the 28th minute with a goal from midfielder Damien Turley, which turned out to be the last score of the half. In the interim period Moynalvey added 1-2, with the brace of points coming from James O'Neill and Cillian O'Sullivan, with county player O'Sullivan also bagging the visitors 1st goal, leaving the score board reading 1-5 to 1-2 in favour of Moynalvey at the break.

Within 30 seconds of the restart Moynalvey furthered their advantage to four, with David McLoughlin sending over his third point of the evening. Then it was the turn of the home side to endure their period of dominance, registering an unanswered 0-3 to reduce the deficit to the minimum on the 37th minute mark.

Moynalvey finished the last quarter strongly, outscoring their opponents 1-7 to 0-2. A superb score from an acute angle curled high between the uprights from McLoughlin started the sequence in the 39th minute, followed a minute later by Shane Lenehan palming over the bar when Padraic Harnan unselfishly set up; and then another from Mcloughlin. McLoughlin converted his second free of the game in the 43rd minute after he had fought hard to win possession. Cillian O'Sullivan pointed in the 49th minute, which was followed by a quick fire double from McLoughlin, the first off his right foot and the second off his left, completing his tally of seven points.

Meath Hill's final score came via a substitute in the 58th minute, with the score board reading 1-13 to 1-7 at this stage. Some gloss was put on the final score line with two late scores from Cillian O'Sullivan, the first a superb point curled in from the left wing, followed by his second goal of the game, an expertly executed goal fired low and hard across the face of goal to the corner of the net, giving Meath Hill goalkeeper Dominic Yore no chance this time.

This 3rd win of the campaign sets Moynalvey up with an opportunity to consolidate their position near the top of the Div. 2 Table, with a round six home tie against Trim fast looming on Saturday evening.

Moynalvey: Conor Egan, Robert Lawless, Cathal McCabe, Darren Brennan, Eamonn Walsh, Stephen Donoghue, Brian Harnan, Donal Smith, Padraic Harnan, Shane Lenehan (0-3), Mark O'Sullivan, Fearghal McCabe, David McLoughlin (0-7, 2f), Cillian O'Sullivan (2-2), James O'Neill (0-1).
Subs: Sean Duggan for Lenehan, James Weldon (0-1) for O'Neill, Darragh Branigan for Smith, James Kelly for F. McCabe, Conor Shirren for B. Harnan (B. Card)

Meath Hill Report

A League Division 2 Round 5

Meath Hill 1-07 Moynalvey 2-14

Meath Hill was looking to get back to winning ways in Division 2 of the All County A League's when they welcomed Moynalvey on Wednesday evening last. Unfortunately this would not be the case, the senior club men eventually winning by a double score margin.

The home side were the first off the mark with a pointed free from Ian Malone in the opening minute. After this Meath Hill found it difficult to hold onto possession with the Moynalvey men, aided with the inclusion of their county stars starting to dominate all over the field. It wasn't until the 9th minute until Meath Hill registered their next score, a point from James Mooney after a good move down the right-hand side. With the Moynalvey men making their way through the Meath Hill defence with ease, it took a great save from Dominic Yorke to keep the sides level. Both sides traded wides before two quick-fire points from the away team to lead the game by 0-04 to 0-02. Dominic Yorke again came to the rescue with another fine save in the 19th minute. Eventually the away side found the net through the boot of Cillian O'Sullivan in 20th minute after cutting open the Meath Hill defence. At this stage Moynalvey where in cruise control and added another point to extend the gap to 1-05 to 0-02. With half-time approaching, Damien Turley received the ball on the halfway line and ran right through the heart of the Moynalvey defence and placed the ball in the bottom left of the net to narrow the gap to just three points.

Half-Time: Meath Hill 1-02 Moynalvey 1-05

Moynalvey got the opening point of the second half but it was Meath Hill who started to dominate for a short period. Substitute Shane McCabe scored a point with his first touches of the ball. The home side then hit 3 poor wides before Ian Malone pointed for a second time in the game on 36 minutes. Chris Yorke followed with another pointed free to narrow the gap to just one point. This was to be the closet the home side would get with Moynalvey hitting the two points. In the 42nd minute any real chance of the home side getting back into the game faded out with the departure of Damien Turley. Moynalvey were now able to play with more freedom through the middle and soon extended their advantage, 1-12 to 1-05. After a scoreless period of 15 minutes, Pauric Smith and Derek McMahon hit two fine points to narrow the gap. In the closing stages Moynalvey really showed their superior fitness as they cut through the Meath Hill defence at will and with virtually the last kick of the game, Cillian O'Sullivan again found the net.

Full-Time: Meath Hill 1-07 Moynalvey 2-14

Meath Hill can take some positives from this game as they showed they could mix it up with the senior club which included their county stars for a good period of the game. Only for some poor passing and wasteful shooting at important times the gap could have been narrower. They will need to regroup quickly, as they travel to Drumbaragh on Sunday afternoon for a bottom half of the table clash in the search for two points.

Meath Hill - Dominic Yorke, Conor Marry, Ryan Owens, Simon Martin, James Mooney (0-01), Keith Ginnity, Martin Tully, Tommy Rooney, Damien Turley (1-00), Thomas McGrath, Jason Yorke, Barry Kieran, Ian Malone (0-02, 0-01 free), Pierce McGrath, Chris Yorke (0-01, free).

Subs used - Shane McCabe (0-01) for Martin Tully (30 mins), Matthew Carolan for Damien Turley (42 mins), Derek McMahon (0-01) for Jason Yorke (48 mins), Emmet Matthew for Thomas McGrath (48 mins), Pauric Smith (0-01) for Chris Yorke (53 mins).

 

 


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