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6月2日

Antrim 2-17 1-12 Derry

 

Paddy Richmond

Paddy Richmond scored two goals and three points for Antrim

A 14-man Antrim side came back from a half-time deficit to defeat Derry in an Ulster SH Championship semi-final clash at Casement Park on Sunday night.

Antrim lost the experienced Liam Watson after two yellow cards in the first half by which time they were trailing by two points.

But Antrim came back strongly in the second half with skipper Paddy Richmond finishing top scorer with 2-03.

Rory Convery was Derry top marksman with eight points.

Derry could only score four points in the second half after leading 1-8 to 1-6 at the break.

Antrim will now face Down in the final after they saw off London earlier in the day


Antrim: Ryan McGarry, Aaron Graffin, James McKeague, Sean Delargy (capt), Ciaran Herron, Karl McKeegan, Johnny Campbell, Karl Stewart, Michael Magill, Paddy Richmond, Liam Watson, Paul Shiels, Michael Herron, Cormac Donnelly, Donal McNaughton.

Derry: A Magill, M Craig, C Quinn, C McQuillan, R McCloskey, S Henry, S McCullagh, D Brunton, O McCloskey, P Henry, K Hinphey, SL McGoldrick, P McCloskey, R Convery, G Kelly.

1月21日

Saffrons stun Cats in Walsh Cup

 
Sambo McNaughton
Sambo McNaughton's young side will play UCD in the semi-finals
Antrim hurlers produced a major shock by beating All-Ireland Champions Kilkenny 2-15 to 1-17 in the Walsh Cup at Freshford on Sunday.

The Cats had seven starters from last year's All-Ireland Final win but Antrim were full value for their victory.

Liam Watson hit 1-8 for the Saffrons while Karl McKeegan scored Antrim's other goal.

Antrim led 2-8 to 0-7 and while Eoin McCormack's goal cut the visitors' lead, the Saffrons held on to win.

Goalkeeper Ryan McGarry even got in on the scoring act for Antrim while Kevin Elliott, Simon McCrory, Neil McManus and substitute Mickey Kettle were also among the Saffrons' scorers.

McGarry also made two great late saves to deny Eoin McCormack and Richard Power but the Saffrons had earlier missed several scoring chances and they were deserving winners.

The performance of the young Antrim team delighted joint-team boss Sambo McNaughton who was guiding the county to their first senior win over Kilkenny in almost 20 years.

Kilkenny may have only returned from their team holiday to Dubai and Thailand on Thursday but any victory over the Cats, even one in January, is a noteworthy achievement.

Antrim's win earned them a semi-final clash with UCD next weekend.


Antrim: R McGarry 0-1, A Graffin, N McGarry, S Delargy, C Herron, M McCambridge, K Elliott 0-1, K McKeegan 1-1, D Hamill, N McManus 0-1, L Watson 1-8, P McGill, S McCrory 0-1, C Donnelly, S McNaughton 0-1. Subs: M Kettle for N McGarry, K Stewart 0-1 for Donnelly, C Duffin for McNaughton.

Kilkenny: PJ Ryan; S Cummins, B Hogan, J Tyrell; J Dalton, PJ Delaney 0-1, J Ryall 0-1, R Mullally 0-1, W Dwyer, P Cleere, R Power 0-9, A Fogarty 0-2, E McCormack 1-0, E Brennan 0-2, R Hogan 0-1. Subs: E McGrath for Cleere, D Fogarty for Dwyer.