Galway make the trip to Kerry on Saturday night with a 7pm in Tralee knowing a win will put them in an excellent position following their opening round win over Monaghan. We have a preview, team news and betting information. We will also be updating on the score of the game.
Preview
Padraig Joyce will be delighted his side got the win over Monaghan at Pearse Stadium. There is always room for improvement but he will be delighted to get the two points on the board. Speaking to RTE Sport he said, “It was very important to get the win with a couple of tough away matches coming up,”. He continued, “It’s a start, it’s a base, it’s the end of January, nothing is won until later in the year, but it’s great to get two points early in this tough league.”
Galway were full value for their win in my opinion. They had some impressive performances from Shane Walsh, Rob Finnerty and Finian O’Laoi. Joyce will be hoping the trio can put in a similar performance against Kerry in Tralee.
Kerry will be delighted with their performance over Dublin. They are not far away at all from them. What really impressed me was the fight they showed not to give up to the final whistle. Peter Keane was also impressed with the performance, he said after the game, “Had we won I wouldn’t have been jumping out of my skin in here and had we lost I wouldn’t have been crying,”. David Clifford, James O’Donoghue and Paul Murphy all impressed in that game for me and these will likely be key to Kerry getting a win here to.
Team News
Teams are not yet named. However, here are the teams from their last round of games.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Jason Foley, Tadhg Morley, Brian O Beaglaoich; Paul Murphy ,Shane Enright, Gavin Crowley, Adrian Spillane, Sean O’Shea ; Gavin O’Brien , Paul Geaney Stephen O’Brien ; James O’Donoghue , David Clifford , Tommy Walsh.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny Heaney, Seán Mulkerrin, Johnny Duane; Garry O’Donnell, John Daly, Cillian McDaid; Paul Conroy, Cein D’Arcy Michael Boyle, Finian Ó Laoí ,Michael Daly; Adrian Varley , Shane Walsh Robert Finnerty
Betting
Kerry are favourites at odds of 4/11. Galway are outsiders at 10/3. I fancy Kerry to come out on top by 4 or 5 points here.
Mayo will meet Dublin on Saturday evening at 7pm in MacHale Park, Castlebar in Round 2 of the Allianz Football League. We have a preview, team news and match betting ahead of the game. We will also be providing live scores of the game.
Preview
Both sides come into the game on the back of drawn games in their opening fixtures. James Horan’s side needed a stoppage time goal from James Durcan to come away from Donegal with a draw. Dessie Farrell’s first game in the National League as Dublin boss ended in a 1-19 to 1-19 draw with old foes Kerry. Both sides will be very eager to get maximum points here.
James Horan will likely look to players Colm Boyle, Tom Parsons and Diarmuid O’Connor for leadership once more. Dessie Farrell will look to Ciaran Kilkenny, Dean Rock and Brian Fenton who was superb against Kerry landing four points from play.
Team News
Teams have yet to be revealed. However these were the teams that played last weekend first round games for the respective teams.
Mayo – D Clarke; O Mullin, B Harrison, C Boyle; P O’Hora, S Coen, P Durcan; T Parsons, J Flynn; B Walsh , D O’Connor, F Boland; R O’Donoghue, B Reape J Carr
Dublin – E Comerford; P McMahon, D Byrne, E Murchan; E Lowndes, J Small, J McCarthy ; B Fenton B Howard; N Scully C Kilkenny , K McManamon C McHugh , P Andrews, D Rock
Betting
Dublin are 8/15 to win the game, while Mayo are 2/1 for the win. The draw is available at around 8/1.
Fermanagh will meet Roscommon on Sunday at 2pm in Brewster Park, Enniskillen. We have a preview, team news and betting ahead of the game. We will also be providing updates of the game.
Preview
Fermanagh played Kildare in their first round meeting at Newbridge. Fermanagh lost out in that game 2-12 to 0-14. They will certainly be looking for a win here or they could find themselves in trouble even at this early stage. Fermanagh will likely look to Conall Jones, Darren McGurn and Ryan Jones.
Roscommon come into the game on the back of a 2-14 to 2-14 draw against Laois. The Rossies threw the game away in truth as they were six points up going into injury time,
Laois scored two goals in the final few minutes of the game to grab a draw. Anthony Cunningham will be rather disappointed that his side didn’t win. However, Enda Smith and Donie Smith both impressed in the game.
Team News
Teams have yet to be announced but here are the sides from last weekend Allianz League games
Roscommon – C Lavin; D Murray, B Stack, G Patterson; P Scott, N Daly R Hughes; T O’Rourke, S Killoran ; N Kilroy , E Smith , F Cregg; D Smith , C McKeon , C Cregg .
Fermanagh: James McGrath; Johnny Cassidy, Che Cullen, Kevin McDonnell, Declan McCusker, Richard O’Callaghan, Shane McGullion, Eoin Donnelly, Ryan Jones , Aidan Breen, Ultan Kelm , Ciaran Corrigan, Stephen McGullion, Conall Jones , Darragh McGurn
Betting
Roscommon are 4/7 favourites to win this game. In contrast, Fermanagh managed by Ryan McMenamin are 15/8. I expect this game to go right down to the wire but Roscommon for me should win by 2 or 3 points.
Racing Post’s Maddy Playle is joined by Nick Watts and Paddy Power’s Paul Binfield for a look back at all of the weekend’s highlights and a look towards the best bets this week.
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The rugby world cup last autumn is a good marker for this upcoming six nations tournament. England fell agonizingly close to winning their second rugby world cup but were upstaged in the final by South Africa, who in the end won the match well.
England performed very well throughout the tournament winning their pool comfortably and then beating Australia in the quarter-final and their best performance against New Zealand in the semi-final. Unfortunately, England couldn’t repeat their performance against New Zealand and couldn’t bring the trophy home.
England had some top performers during the work cup in Owen Farrell, Jonny May, and George Ford who all played superbly well in their respective positions. However, the key player to stand out was Mario Itoje who was very impressive against New Zealand especially. Given the forward position he played is important Itoje looks a top prospect.
Naturally, with a runner up position at the world cup, England goes into this Six Nations tournaments as favourites at odds of 1.9 (10/11), however, they may not find it their own way.
WALES IN THE SIX NATIONS
The next best performer from Europe during the world cup was Wales. They were narrowly defeated 19-16 in the semi-final of the world cup and played a good tournament. They just rain out of steam in the 2nd half of the semi-final and were undone by the forward strength of the South Africans, but they can be proud of themselves and a few key standouts were Leigh Halfpenny and Dan Biggar who both should be fit and ready for this six nations tournament.
As defending champions, the pressure will be on Wales to deliver a repeat performance however they have to visit England and Ireland during the tournament which won’t be easy.
Next best after Wales was Ireland and France. Ireland were heavily defeated by New Zealand in the quarter-finals and with a squad who is aging they will need young talent to come through to keep them in the race for this years tournament.
Ireland will always be competitive, but they may well miss out on glory given France, England and Wales have better squads.
The French are improving and have a good crop of young talent coming through which could cause problems in this tournament. They were defeated 20-19 by Wales in the quarter-final and there isn’t much between these sides and the French will be well prepared for this tournament.
Preview:
France opens this year’s tournament with a home match against England who may still be wounded by that final loss to South Africa. If so France can pounce with home advantage and newfound confidence in the backs and forward line. With Italy at home after that, France outperforms their odds of 8.0 (7/1).
As mentioned England are hot favourites to land the six nations at 1.8 (4/5) but we would be wary of advising punters to go in on an odds on price when this tournament should be very competitive and close.
Ireland are 5.0 (4/1) to win the tournament and like France, Ireland will have to get off to a great start with a win over Scotland to have any chance of lifting the trophy in March. They have back to back home matches and after Scotland, they face Wales at home before heading to Twickenham to face England.
Wales are next best at 7.0 (6/1) to win the six nations and have a nice schedule on paper to lead from the front and do well. They start with a home match against Italy which should be a comfortable victory.
Tips
Our top tip for the six nations may be a surprise to many but the young French team can cause a lot of problems and with the increased power in their forward ranks and more flair in the backs, the French can defeat England in the opening match follow up with another victory over Italy. They travel on the road to Wales and Scotland then the final match, which may well be the key match is at home to Ireland.
Our next tip is in the ‘Grand Slam’ Winner market. This market is won if a team successfully wins all their matches. England are the most likely team to win at the odds on the best sportsbooks of 2.62 (13/8), but our top tip for this market is now a winner at 2.25 (5/4). This is our best bet for the tournament as the quality of the teams is high and it’s likely that each team will suffer at least one defeat, meaning.
Top Tip
8.0 (7/1) France to win the Six Nations Tournament
New Ireland rugby manager Andy Farrell will begin his tenure in the Six Nations with a home against Scotland on the 1st of February 2020 it has been confirmed after the fixture details for the 2020 and 2021 were released.
The second game will also be at home to 2019 Grand Slam winners Wales on Saturday 8th of February 2020 , while Farrell will travel to a place he knows oh so well on the 23rd of February when he brings Ireland to Twickenham, the fourth side Ireland will face in the tournament that year is Italy also at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday 4th of March , whether Conor O’Shea will be at the helm still we just have to wait and see.
LAST GAME
The final game which could potentially be a Grand Slam game for Ireland presuming they beat all other 4 teams is a difficult assignment in Paris against France. This game will the final game of the tournament for 2020, it’s on the 14th of February.
The tournament chiefs have also released the 2021 fixtures. It looks a very difficult assignment again. Ireland will travel to Wales for their first game of the 2021 Six Nations on Sunday the 7th of February, a week later on Valentine’s Day they welcome France to the Aviva Stadium. A loss in either of these game would impact their Six Nations hugely. On the 27th of February Ireland will travel to Rome to play Italy, before they finish with two very tough games away to Scotland on Sunday 14th of March and home to England on Saturday the 20th of March.
Fixture details of both Six Nations 2020 and 2021 can be seen below with times and dates:
Brian Cody’s Kilkenny made the perfect start to the league after a convincing 3-21 to 0-18 win over Dublin at Nowlan Park. The 12 point was even made the more better as Kilkenny finished the game with just 14 players after Richie Leahy was sent off on 26 minutes.
Both sides tried to lay down a marker early on with the tackles going in hard but fair. Oisin O’Rorke opened Dublin’s account from a free after Danny Sutcliffe was fouled. Dublin would not lead the game anymore however. Kilkenny minus the Ballyhale contingent got a super goal on 11 minutes when Ger Aylward finished to the net after some good play from Paddy Deegan, Billy Ryan and Walter Walsh.
The Cats got their second major on 24 minutes. This time Billy Ryan was the scorer as he intercepted a handpass before running and firing to the net. It was 2-06 to 0-06 now, but Richie Leahy then dismissed by Paud O’Dwyer for a frontal challenge. Ronan Hayes pointed the free. Niall Brassil almost instantly went down the field and raised a white flag for Kilkenny, as did Alan Murphy (free), to make it 2-08 to 0-07. Murphy continued his accuracy from frees taking Kilkenny in 2-10 to 0-10 at the break.
Cúilín tabhachtach faighte ag Chris Crummy do @DubGAAOfficial inné!
Sean Moran registered Dublin’s opening score of the half, Eamonn Dillion then followed that up. Murphy and Brassil though extended the Kilkenny lead back out to 6 points by the 44th minute. Then game the game clincher on 54 minutes. Billy Ryan grabbing his second goal of the game Dublin keeper Alan Nolan unable to keep it out. Brian Cody was delighted with the win speaking to RTE Sport he said, “Before the game we would have been looking at it as a huge, huge battle to try to win it. I suppose we got into the game early and we kept it going well, and we’re happy today”. He also said Richie Hogan is going well in training and is likely to return next weekend for the Carlow game, he said, “Richie (Hogan) is going well in training, and he might be available for next week’s game (against Carlow).”
Billy Ryan was on fire for @KilkennyCLG yesterday!🔥
Kilkenny: E Murphy; C Wallace, H Lawlor, C Delaney; M Cody, P Deegan (0-2), M Carey (0-1); C Fogarty (0-2), A. Murphy (0-8, 7f, ‘65); J Donnelly (0-1), W Walsh (0-2), R Leahy; B Ryan (2-0), G Aylward (1-0), N Brassil (0-2). Subs: M Keoghan (0-1) for G Aylward (46mins), J Maher for A Murphy (52), T Walsh for Cody (57), B Sheehan (0-1) for B Ryan (60), L Scanlon (0-1) for Brassil (65).
Dublin: A Nolan; P Smyth, E O’Donnell, J Madden; C Crummey (0-1), D Gray, C O’Callaghan; F Whitely, R McBride (0-1); T Connolly (0-1), D Sutcliffe (0-1), R Hayes (0-2, 1f); C Boland, O O’Rorke (0-6, 4f), E Dillon (0-2). Subs: S Moran (0-4, 3f) for F Whitely (30mins), Jake Malone for J Madden (HT), Mark Schutte for C Bolang (40), L McMullen for T Connolly (57), J Hetherton for McBride (65).
Liam Cahill’s Waterford hurlers opened their Allianz League account with a valuable 1-24 to 3-17 win over Cork at Walsh Park. Kieran Kingston’s side though will be wondering how they let the game slip by them shooting an astonishing 17 wides.
Báite san eangach ag Kingston 🤴🤴inné!
What a goal!! 🔥But it wasn’t enough to get over the line 😥@Allianz @GAA_BEO #AllianzLeagues pic.twitter.com/oiapJeEtuB
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) January 27, 2020
In fairness to Cork they made a superb start to this game rattling in two goals in the opening three minutes. Shane Kingston grabbed the first major, which was soon followed up by a strike from Conor Lehane. However, the Bennett brothers, Kieran and Stephen brought the Deise back into contention with some excellent points.
CORK GOAL
Patrick Curran netted on 12 minutes to reduce the gap to the minimum. Calum Lyons and Neil Montgomery doing most of work before laying the ball off to Curran. Jack Fagan and Stephen Bennett knocked over points to give Waterford the lead on 14 minutes. Patrick Horgan was been well marshalled by the Waterford defence, in fact the Glen Rovers man failed to score from play in the game. However, his accuracy from frees kept Cork firmly in the hunt. Shane Kingston should of done better on 27 minutes when his goal bound shot went wide. Stephen Bennett hit two points over in added time, while Patrick Curran also raised two white flags as Waterford led at the break 1-13 to 2-08.
Cúl den scoth ag Patrick Curran do @WaterfordGAA inné 💪👌
What a score!! @Allianz @GAA_BEO #AllianzLeagues pic.twitter.com/bHoqXQYQ6p
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) January 27, 2020
Waterford started the second half where they left off. Stephen Bennett firing over two points in just over a minute. However, Cork defenders Mark Coleman and Damian Cahalane pointed for Kieran Kingston’s charges. However, Waterford pushed on in the an 11 minute outscoring the Rebels by three points. Horgan and Bennett traded points from frees on 68 minutes, before Shane Kingston goal meant Cork had a chance of rescueing a draw. Damian Cahalane registered his third point of the game with a point now between the sides. Waterford held on for the win they deserved in on the balance of play.
Waterford: S O’Keeffe; C Gleeson, C Prunty, S McNulty; C Lyons, D Fives, I Daly (0-01); J Prendergast (0-01), J Dillon; N Montgomery, J Fagan (0-02; 0-01 sideline), K Bennett (0-5; 0-01 sideline); D Hutchinson, S Bennett (0-11; 0-07f, 0-01 sideline), P Curran (1-03).
Subs used: K Power for C Lyons (Blood, 22-25), S Fives for C Gleeson (30), M Kearney (0-01) for J Dillon (50), P Hogan for D Hutchinson (54), D Lyons for N Montgomery (59) and T Barron for J Fagan (62).
Cork: A Nash; N O’Leary, R Downey, S O’Donoghue; C O’Leary, T O’Mahony, D Cahalane (0-03); B Cooper, M Coleman (0-02); S Harnedy (0-02), D Fitzgibbon (0-02), A Walsh; C Lehane (1-00), S Kingston (2-02), P Horgan (0-06f).
Subs used: L Meade for A Walsh (50), S O’Leary Hayes for N O’Leary (54), S Twomey for C Lehane (60) and R O’Flynn for S Harnedy (68).
Rugby transfer news – It was a good morning for Munster Rugby fans with six players committing to the club.
Stephen Archer, Dan Goggin and Liam O’Connor have all signed contract extensions with the province, while Academy trio Liam Coombes, Alex McHenry and Jack O’Sullivan will be promoted to the senior ranks at the beginning of the 2020/21 season.
All six players have advanced from the provincial pathway.
Stephen Archer has been a vital member of the Munster squad since making his debut against Edinburgh in October 2009.
The 31-year-old is one of just 11 players to have played more than 200 games for the province and has earned two Ireland caps.
The Cork native has been a near ever-present over the past three seasons with 29 appearances last year, more than any other player in the squad, and 28 appearances in the two preceding campaigns.
Archer has signed a two-year contract extension that will see him remain with Munster until at least June 2022.
Dan Goggin has established himself as a regular in the province’s team sheets with the 25-year-old making 55 appearances for Munster, scoring seven tries.
Combining his speed and physicality, the Limerick native plays a key role across the backline. Goggin, who was deservedly named last season’s Young Player of the Year, has signed a two-year contract extension that will see him remain with the province until at least June 2022.
Prop Liam O’Connor has also put pen to paper on a two-year extension. The 24-year-old has made 26 appearances since making his competitive debut against Stade Francais in the Champions Cup in January 2016.
An exciting prospect, the Cork-man has showed great resilience in returning from a long-term injury that saw him miss out on a year of rugby in 2018.
In advancing from his final year of the Greencore Munster Rugby Academy, Jack O’Sullivan will be promoted to the senior ranks next season after signing a three-year contract.
The back row is first cousin to brothers Rory and Niall Scannell. Having missed the majority of last season through injury, the 21-year-old showed a glimpse of what’s to come when he marked his first senior appearance with a fantastic solo try against London Irish in pre-season.
He has since made five competitive appearances in red, including his Champions Cup debut against Ospreys last week.
Continuing the family theme, fellow third year Greencore Academy player Liam Coombes will follow in first cousin Gavin’s footsteps when he moves up to a senior contract next season.
The winger made an impressive try-scoring debut against Cheetahs in Bloemfontein in November 2018 and has made four appearances at senior level. The 22-year-old has signed a one-year contract with the province.
Alex McHenry also progresses to the senior squad after his final year in the Academy. The centre made his Guinness PRO14 debut away to Benetton last April and has scored four tries in 14 Munster A appearances in the Celtic Cup and British & Irish Cup. The 22-year-old has also signed a one-year contract.
Commenting on the contract news, Head Coach Johann van Graan said: “Getting these six contracts confirmed is really great news for the province. Stephen, Dan, both Liams, Jack and Alex are hugely talented players, and as a result of the work carried out at club and schools level, we get to reap the benefits every time they pull on a red jersey.”
January 26th 2020 @2:30pm, Referee: Maurice Deegan (Laois)
The Padráic Joyce era got off to a winning start in front of over 7,600 at a crisp Pearse Stadium this afternoon. They did it the hard way, holding on late into stoppage time to a single point lead.
Padráic Joyce celebrating after Galway’s slender win over Monaghan. Photo Credit: Shane Tighe
Joyce has yet to show his full hand as Galway are still short some of their club contingent. Corofin captured their third All-Ireland Club crown on the trot last weekend. While Oughterard added the Intermediate All-Ireland for the county with a win over Monaghan’s Maghercloone in the curtain-raiser to Dublin v Kerry at headquarters yesterday evening.
Pre-season has shown promise for Galway new approach as the FBD title was secured with a win over Roscommon. But that would count for little, as Monaghan in top-flight action would be a more daunting proposition. Séamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney was back at the helm for the Farney men as they came in search of another win at Pearse Stadium. Two years ago Monaghan cruised to an easy win in a Super 8 game at the Salthill venue.
The home side started well with two early points from a Shane Walsh free and a cleverly dummied point from the inventive Finian Ó Laoí. The later coming into the starting side as a late change for Tomás Flynn.
Monaghan responded in-kind with two points from Conor McManus. McManus was also a late change to the Monaghan line-up. Not originally listed to start the veteran forward came into the side in a late reshuffle for full-back Drew Wylie. Needless to say, McManus did his work at the other end of the field as Ryan Wylie, Dessie Ward and Dermot Malone all dropped back a line.
Crucial Goal
A further two-point exchange between the sides saw the score tied at 0-4 apiece before Robert Finnerty struck for the games only goal. Shane Walsh showed great vision to pick out Michael Boyle, who in turn fed the goal scorer. Finnerty, the son of former Mayo stalwart Anthony, showed great composure to round Rory Beggan in the Farey goal before slotting the ball into the empty net.
Monaghan reduced the gap to a single point with scores from Kieran Hughes and Conor McCarthy, but the home side pushed on with a trio of unanswered points from Adrian Varley and Shane Walsh (0-2).
The drama continued unabated during this spell as there were goal chances at either end. Firstly a stray fisted back pass from Ryan McAnespie caught Beggan flat-footed and the keeper did well to prevent it from ending up in the net. Soon after at the other end, Monaghan had a glorious chance to square things up when Dessie Ward was fouled. However, Conor Gleeson in the Galway goal sprung to his right to parry away Connor McManus’s spot-kick. Gleeson, a former Galway United goalkeeper, is quickly gaining a reputation as a fine shot-stopper. He also saved two spot-kicks in Galway’s recent FBD final shoot-out win over Roscommon.
Conor Gleeson pushes away Conor McManus’ penalty effort late in the first-half. Photo credit: Shane Tighe.
Monaghan Kepper’ Rory Beggan drove over a 45’ and Tuam Stars wing-back Gary O’Donnell shot over at the other end to a goal separating the sides tied at the interval. Galway 1-08 v Monaghan 0-8.
Second-half
Galway outscored Monaghan 3 points to 1 after the restart to push the gap out to five points. Firstly Finnerty blazed over the bar when he could have had a second goal, before McManus responded for the Farney men. Paul Conroy and Walsh then added two more Galway scores.
At this stage it looked like the home side would pull away for a comfortable win. However, Padraic Joyce’s side then showed the failings of old. They took their foot off the gas and went the next twenty minutes without a score. Monaghan made hay during this spell. The tactic of Rory Beggan carrying the ball upfield unmolested reaped dividends. The Monaghan keeper’s forays up past his own 45’ created space for others. Five unanswered points from Kieran Hughes, McManus, McCarron and substitutes Chris McGuinness & Aaron Mulligan level up the game at 1-11 v 0-14 as the game entered the last ten minutes of regulation time.
A Shane Walsh free, after he had been cynically taken down, edged Galway back in front. Conor McManus then tied the game up again. A move that started with a goal-line clearance from Seán Mullkerrin led to a fisted point for Damien Comer. Matthias Barrett then added another point from the kick-out. Conor McManus cut the gap to the minimum with a sublime free-kick from the lefthand sideline.
Galway hung-on during five additional minutes at the end as the Farney men pressed for a draw. They survived a hop-ball inside their 22’ and an even later scare when they won a free out at the death.
Galway
Connor Gleeson (Dunmore)
Johny Duane (St.James)
Seán Mulkerrin (Oileáin Árann)
Johnny Heaney (Killanin)
Gary O’Donnell (Tuam Stars) 0-1
John Daly (Mountbellew/Moylough)
Cillian McDaid (Monevia/Abbey)
Finián Ó Laoí (An Spidéal) 0-1
Céin D’Arcy (Cathair Loisgreain). 0-1
Paul Conroy (St.James) 0-1
Michael Boyle (Killerrin)
Michael Daly (Mountbellew/Moylough)
Adrian Varley (Cortoon Shamrocks) 0-1
Shane Walsh (Kilkerrin/Clonberne) 0-6 5f
Robert Finnerty (Salthill/Knocknacarra) 1-01
Subs:
Damien Comer (Annaghdown) 0-1
Eammon Brannigan (St. Michael’s)
Matthais Barrett (Leitir Mór)
Liam Costello (Milltown)
Sean Kelly (Moycullen) 0-1
Monaghan
Rory Beggan (An Bhoth) 0-1 45’
Kieran Duffy (Leachtain) 0-1
Conor Boyle (Cluain Tiobraid)
Karl O’Connell (Tigh Thalainn)
Ryan Mc Anespie (Scairbh na gCaorach) 0-1
Ryan Wylie (Béal Átha Beithe)
Darren Hughes (An Bhoth)
Niall Kearns (Seán Mac Diramada)
Kieran Hughes (An Bhoth) 0-2
Michael Bannigan (Achadh na Muileann)
Dessie Ward (Béal Átha Beithe)
Dermot Malone (Fág An Bealach)
Conor McCarthy (An Bhoth) 0-1
Jack McCarron (Curraichín) 0-2 1f
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