Storming second half secures victory for Glenarm

Intermediate Hurling Championship – Group 2, Round 1

Saturday 26th July

Report by Niall Kelly from St Gall’s

Naomh Gall  1-13         Shane Uí Néill 3-16

Glenarm opened their Championship campaign with an emphatic win at Milltown Row over St Gall’s on Saturday evening. It was yet another example of the old cliché, a game of two halves. Trailing by three at the break, the visitors produced a scintillating second period to catapult themselves to a handsome nine point win. On the 38th minute, St Gall’s chief marksman Dubhaltach Wilson had fired over his sixth score of the evening to extend his side’s lead to five points and all seemed rosy for the men in blue and white. This was perhaps the catalyst for the Glenarm resurgence as they dominated the final 20 minutes of proceedings, outgunning their hosts 2-09 to a single point. Daniel Black’s rasping goal deep into added time certainly was the exclamation point and added an extra gloss on the scoreline to cap off a great result.

It was Naomh Gall, however, who came out of the traps with a greater spring in their step and had established a 0-03 0-01 lead in the opening ten minutes. A double from Wilson and a fine score from Ronan Crossan under pressure coming either side of a Sean O’Boyle point for the visitors.  It was nip and tuck between the two as both battled hard to gain the ascendancy. A fine score from Daniel Black reduced arrears to a point before the hosts responded in spectacular fashion through James O’Reilly with a monster point from range.

Further points were exchanged between Dylan McLaughlin and Dubhaltach Wilson before St Gall’s began to flex their muscles and had extended their lead to three midway through the first half. Wilson was on fire for the hosts and sent over a lovely effort over the shoulder before talisman Jackson McGreevy unleashed a colossal effort from long range to split the posts.

The visitors resilience was never in question though and they had once again cut the gap to two points with sharpshooter, Niall McGarel, despatching two from the placed ball before Dylan McLaughlin and Wilson traded points. With the half coming to a close, the game kicked up a notch as both teams sought to feed their forwards with every opportunity and caution was thrown to the wind. It was the hosts who found the net first, however, and it was no surprise as to the source who provided it. Dubhaltach Wilson negotiated himself just enough space to fire his effort on goal and despite the best efforts of netminder Michael Abram, who managed to get a touch on it, the sliotar still found its way across the line.

Glenarm would respond instantly though with a major of their own and again it was in fortuitous style as Declan McDermott latched on to the ball from close range amongst a melee of players to tap in beyond the despondent Kurtis McGreevy in goals.

With the opening half into time added on, St Gall’s finished the half the stronger as Wilson fired over from a free before Mark Napier navigated his effort to perfection from a tight angle before the teams retired for their half-time breather with the scores 1-09 to 1-06 in favour of the home side.

Whatever words of wisdom were imparted on the players at half time from the Glenarm coaching staff, it certainly seemed to do the trick as they were a force to be reckoned with the in the second period. Although it was St Gall’s who started the opening exchanges with a little more potency. Scores from Fergus Donnelly, Gregory McGreevy and Dubhaltach Wilson coming either side of a Dylan McLaughlin effort had opened up a five point gap with twenty remaining on the clock.

It was then that the Glenarm renaissance began as they transitioned through the gears seamlessly to take a stranglehold of affairs. Daniel Black doubled his tally to start chipping away at the lead before Niall McGarel’s two placed ball attempts found their mark perfectly. St Gall’s desperately sought to quell the advances of the visitors and launch attacks of their own, but Glenarm had other ideas and their relentless pressing and vigour would continue to open up scoring opportunities.

A finely crafted score involving Sean and Kieran O’Boyle was finished well by Darren Hamill before Hamill turned provider for Dylan McLaughlin and suddenly the sides were at a deadlock with ten minutes remaining. Not fully satisfied just yet, the Glenarm onslaught continued as they bombarded the host’s defence. A pull down in the box on Daniel Black resulted in a penalty and it seemed now there was no stopping them.

Darren Hamill was the man responsible to convert and just about managed to do so as the ball trickled over the line after Kurtis McGreevy had come agonisingly close to denying the Glenarm number 6. Nevertheless, the men from the north coast had their tails up and refused to give their counterparts any respite. Yet another fine score from Dylan McLaughlin was greeted with deafening roar from the travelling faithful before substitute Conal Ward put his imprint on proceedings with a fine effort.

Trailing by five with only five remaining, St Gall’s knew now it was time for the ‘Hail Mary’ route and barraged the Glenarm defence with ariel attacks. It just wouldn’t stick for the hosts though and they had to suffice with a point from the impressive Fergus Donnelly which would be too little too late.

With bodies pushed forward in the hope of a last gap couple of goals, St Gall’s were vulnerable to the counter and when Niall McGarel broke through their last line of defence, he unselfishly squared to Daniel Black who made no mistake pinging the ball into the top left corner of the net.

A productive day at the office for Shane O’Neill’s who secured two vital points in what is a very tricky group. They showcased the talent they have in their ranks and will look to replicate their performance from the final twenty minutes in all games going forward. For the hosts, the scoreline is probably a little harsh on them. They too enjoyed positive spells in the game, and it was only really the final ten minutes were they fell away. Their next meeting with Glenariffe, although a tricky prospect, could provide the fuel to ignite their Championship hopes.

Teams:

St Gall’s:

 K McGreevy; D Churchill, G Adams, O McIlhatton; M Marlow, J McGreevey (0-01,) E Walsh; J Hopkins, F Donnelly (0-02,) J Hopkins; G McGreevy (0-01,) J O’Reilly (0-01,) D Wilson (1-06;) M Napier (0-01,) S McAreavey, R Crossan (0-01)

Glenarm

M Abram; A Scullion, B Hamill, C McLoughlin; K O’Boyle, D Hamill (1-01,) M Furey; J Scullion, C Magill; N McGarel (0-06,) D McLaughlin (0-05,) B O’Boyle; D McDermott (1-00,) D Black (1-02,) S O’Boyle (0-01)

Substitute scorer:

C Ward (0-01)

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