Kenmare strike late to deny Roco opening Corn Uí Mhuirí victory

Rochestown will go into their second group outing against Clonmel High School in three weeks with mixed emotions on the back of this.
Kenmare strike late to deny Roco opening Corn Uí Mhuirí victory

Kenmare's Aidan O'Sullivan getting his pass away under pressure from Liam Kelleher, St Francis College, Rochestown in their TUS Corn Uí Mhuirí lash at Cloughduv, Cork. Pic: Dan Linehan

Corn Ui Mhuiri: St Francis College Rochestown 0-13 (0-0-13) PS Inbhear Scéine Kenmare 2-7 (2-1-5).

A storming comeback from Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine Kenmare as they reeled in St Francis College Rochestown in the Corn Uí Mhuirí at Cloughduv on Wednesday.

The city team, with Kerry native Liam Sheehan now in charge, were the better team in this opening Group 1 encounter and will be disappointed to have only come away with a point.

Rochestown, inspired by a lethal full-forward line of Pádraig McGrath, Ben Corkery-Delaney and Dara O’Sullivan, were four points to the good after 59 minutes, but a penalty and then a late free from the accurate Oisín O’Connor ensured Kenmare came away with a share of the spoils.

There are lots of positives to take from the game for the city school, but just composure and decision-making in the closing stages didn't help them.

Ben Corkery-Delaney, nephew of former Cork star Colin Corkery, got Rochestown up and running with a nice point after seven minutes followed by an O’Sullivan effort.

Arguably against the run of play, Kenmare netted a goal after 15 minutes. David Grebowiec trickled the ball into the net after Rochestown failed to clear a scramble in the square.

In an opening 30 minutes that lacked quality, the teams traded points before Oisín O’Connor gave Kenmare a two-point buffer after 27 minutes.

Roco then put together four beautiful points, O’Sullivan with two and efforts from Corkery-Delaney and McGrath, 0-7 to 1-2.

The city school were the better team, but wayward shooting and turnovers were hampering them.

Five minutes into added time, a Micheál O’Mahony two-point free ensured Kenmare were level at half-time, 0-7 to 1-4.

Rochestown were the better team and underlined that with three unanswered points at the start of the new half from O’Sullivan, Jack O’Brien and McGrath.

In what was a low-scoring half with both defences on top, Oisín O’Connor did tap over an easy free for Kenmare, but Rochestown were doing all the running.

Kerry star and Kenmare coach Seán O'Shea at the Corn Ui Mhuiri clash in Cloughduv. Pic: Dan Linehan
Kerry star and Kenmare coach Seán O'Shea at the Corn Ui Mhuiri clash in Cloughduv. Pic: Dan Linehan

They landed three of the next four points with Corkery-Delaney unlucky with a goal opportunity from an acute angle, 0-13 to 1-6 after 57 minutes.

O’Sullivan could have put his team five points clear, but his effort dropped short. It proved costly when Kenmare were awarded a penalty after 59 minutes after sub Liam Brown was fouled.

Grebowiec calmly finished the ball to the back of the net. That man Oisín O’Connor then rescued Kenmare with a close range free.

Rochestown will go into their second group outing against Clonmel High School in three weeks with mixed emotions on the back of this.

Scorers for St Francis College Rochestown: D O’Sullivan 0-5, B Corkery-Delaney 0-4 (0-1 f), P McGrath 0-2, J O’Brien, D O’Connor 0-1 each.

Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine Kenmare: D Grebowiec 2-0 (1-0 pen), O O‘Connor 0-5 (0-4 f), M O’Mahony 0-2 (1 2pt f).

ST FRANCIS COLLEGE ROCHESTOWN: J O’Flaherty (Douglas); C Lowney (Tracton), C Griffin (Passage West), D O’Donoghue (Douglas); J Mouret (Douglas), L Kelleher (Douglas), E Cummins (Cobh); L Collins (Ballygarvan), D O’Connor (Douglas); R Sweeney (Douglas), M O’Brien (Douglas), J O’Brien (Douglas); P McGrath (Douglas), B Corkery-Delaney (Carrigaline), D O’Sullivan (Nemo Rangers).

Subs: D McClafferty (St Michael’s) for E Cummins (40), E Bruton (St Michael’s) for L Collins (42), T Murray (Douglas) for R Sweeney (48), K Kavanagh (Douglas) for D O’Donoghue (61).

POBALSCOIL INBHEAR SCÉINE KENMARE: E McCarthy (Kenmare Shamrocks); J O’Shea (Kilgarvan), J Sweeney (Kenmare Shamrocks), C Cronin (Kenmare Shamrocks); R Daly (Kenmare Shamrocks), D O’Brien (Kenmare Shamrocks), D Murphy (Sneem/Derrynane); K O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan), C G Hussey (Kenmare Shamrocks); M Jones (Kenmare Shamrocks), M O’Mahony (Templenoe), S O’Donoghue (Kilgarvan); D Grebowiec (Kenmare Shamrocks), A O’Sullivan (Kenmare Shamrocks), O O’Connor (Kenmare Shamrocks).

Subs: N O’Neill (Templenoe) for S O’Donoghue (33), L Brown (Kenmare Shamrocks) for M Jones (41), C Galvin (Kenmare Shamrocks) for C Cronin (51), C Ó hÚrdail (Templenoe) for C G Hussey (56).

Referee: Brian Harte (Kilmurry).

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