Antrim Minor Hurlers beat Kildare

Leinster Mnor Hurling

Peadar Ó Liatháin Cup

Kildare 3-09 Antrim 5-20

Above- The Antrim team who beat Kildare in the Peadar Ó Liatháin Cup

After a narrow two-point defeat to Laois in O’Moore Park the previous week— a result that denied them a place in Tier One hurling via the Group 4 qualifier— Antrim minor hurlers responded in emphatic fashion on the road to Kildare in the Peadar Ó Liatháin competition, recording a convincing 5-20 to 3-09 victory.

Antrim captain Logan McConville with his Kildare counterpart and match referee before last week’s win

Playing into a strong breeze in the opening half, the young Saffrons showed resilience and composure, with first-half goals from Enna McGuickan and Lewis Rafferty setting the tone. They built on that platform after the break, as Conall Dempsey, Rafferty (who claimed his second goal), and Connlaodh McNaughton all found the net to put the result beyond doubt.

It was an impressive all-round team performance, characterised by a solid defensive display and an exceptional work rate across midfield and the half-forward line.

The commitment of the squad continues to stand out, with significant effort put into training and the demands of all fixtures being away from home. Attention now turns to further group-stage tests, with trips to Wicklow this Saturday followed by Carlow the following week, as they aim to secure a place in the semi-finals.

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