Antrim Survie Despite Down Defeat

Above – Down midfielder Donal Hughes celebrates after his last gasp goal gave the men from the Ards victory over the Saffrons at Pairc Esler on Saturday evening

NHL Division 1B

Down 3-22 Antrim 3-20

Saturday 21 March

Brendan McTaggart reports from Páirc Esler, Newry

When James McNaughton pointed in the 73rd minute of this contest, it gave Antrim a slender lead with time running out.  The Saffron forward allowed himself a small celebration and clinched fist.  You wouldn’t blame him for it either.  It looked like Antrim had seen this game through despite trailing by eight points in the first half.

Shea Pucci raises his hand in celebration after scoring the second of his two goals at Pairc Esler

Down had other ideas.  A brilliant pass from Caolan Taggart and a moment of genius from Donal Hughes gave Down victory with the last puck of the game.  A whirlwind ending to a helter-skelter contest that Antrim will feel they left the league points behind them.  Despite trailing by four points at half time, the Saffrons hit back in the second half.  They reeled the Down advantage in and took the lead at different times.  Down’s metal was tested but they never looked like wilting. 

It’s a contest that when reviewing, you’d have to say the better team on the day won, yet Antrim can count themselves unlucky not to have come away with the victory.  Seaan Elliott was excellent once again and Antrim’s star performer while Paul Boyle and Paddy Burke put in top performances.  Boyle opting to play for the Saffrons despite his St Pat’s Maghera side playing in the Paddy Buggy Final.  An All-Ireland final in itself with Boyle heavily involved in the Derry schools run in the Mageean Cup and journey to the final against Tralee CBS.

Antrim corner forward Ruairi Donaghy fires the ball past Down goalkeeper Pearce Smyth for the Saffrons opening goal

Down were excellent in winning breaking ball with Antrim struggling when the sliotar went loose and through Shea Pucci on the edge of the square had a player capable of scoring majors from nothing.  His first goal came through classic full forward play, breaking the sliotar into his own path and pulling first time to catch the Antrim defence off guard.  His second showcased his bravery and knack getting into the right place at the right time.  The sliotar played between Pucci and Cormac McFadden and despite the Antrim ‘keepers best efforts, Pucci got there first.  The brilliant Daithi Sands providing the assist for both majors.

Antrim were largely wasteful in the first half with several missed chances.  Their first goal came when the home side held an eight point lead and owed to the brilliance of Ruairi Donaghy.  Fetching the sliotar from the air, leaping like a salmon before somehow managing to beat Pearce Smyth.

The first half was largely played on Down’s terms.  They dictated the tempo for long periods and Antrim’s error count was creeping high.  The Down defence held Antrim to just 1-4 in the first half while a four point lead was the minimum their efforts deserved.

Antrim needed a fast start to the second half and had their second major six minutes after the restart.  Seaan Elliott with the break before his effort was saved superbly by Smyth, Niall O’Connor’s rebound was smothered clear before Donaghy pounced on the rebound.

Down responded with Pearse Og McCrickard, McGrattan and Barry Trainor all involved while Elliott’s frees kept Antrim in touch.

Four points separated the sides when Antrim got a slice of luck with their third goal.  Elliott with the break from midfield with his effort taking a massive deflection before going to the back of the net.  Points followed from Paul Boyle and Jack McCloskey to give Antrim a one point lead with 15 minutes of the tie remaining.  McCloskey firing over with his first touch while Boyle was having one of his best games in an Antrim shirt.

Seaan Elliott who was once again Antrim’s stand out player, scoring 1-09 in a brillliant display

It was time for Down to respond again and a gargantuan free from Smyth, striking the sliotar over from inside his own 40 yard arc brought the home fans to life.

Antrim edged ahead five different times in the last 10 minutes of the 70 but each time Down pegged them back.  McNaughton’s effort in the third minute of the minimum five of additional time gave Antrim a slender lead but Down had the final say.  A brilliant pass from Caolan Taggart and Donal Hughes with the piece of individual genius that capped the day off for the Ardsmen.

Antrim survive avoid relegation despite the result with their status in Division 1B secured for the 2027 season while unfortunatel Down are relegated.  Attention will turn to the McDonagh Cup in the coming weeks when these two will face off once again in the opening weekend.  It couldn’t be set up any more perfect after this result.  Antrim will be disappointed with the end result and their overall performance, they have shown at different times this year they are capable of more.  If we are to go deep in the McDonagh Cup, it will take more than what was shown in the Marshes.

Down goalkeeper Pearce Smyth sends over a brilliant long range free from inside his own 40 meter arc, one of four the Portaferry man scored in a brilliant all around display

ANTRIM: Cormac McFadden; Stephen Rooney, Paddy Burke; Ryan McNulty, Joe Maskey, Gerard Walsh; Eoin O’Neill, Paul Boyle; Keelan Molloy, Conor Johnston, James McNaughton; Seaan Elliott, Conal Cunning, Ruairi Donaghy

Scorers: S Elliott 1-9 (7fs); R Donaghy 2-00; P Boyle 0-4; J McNaughton 0-2 (1f); P Burke 0-1; J Maskey 0-1; E O’Neill 0-1; K Molloy 0-1; Jack McCloskey 0-1

DOWN: Pearce Smyth; Tom Murray, Ruairi McCrickard, Ben Teggart; Barry Trainor, Caolan Taggart, Niall McFarland; Donal Hughes, Liam Savage; Finn Turpin, Pearse Og McCrickard, Tim Prenter; Tom McGrattan, Shea Pucci, Daithi Sands

Scorers: S Pucci 2-1; P Og McCrickard 0-5 (3fs); T McGrattan 0-4; P Smyth 0-4 (3fs, 1’65); D Hughes 1-00; D Sands 0-2; T Prenter 0-2; F Turpin 0-1; L Savage 0-1; B Trainor 0-1; Michael Dorrian 0-1

Antrim’s Paddy Burke breaks out of defence during the early stages of Saturday’s game

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