Dublin all business as they blunt Antrim to make it three wins from three

Niall Ó Ceallacháin's men took a grip early and didn't let go as they were virtually out of sight by the break, as wind-assisted, they opened a 12-point gap and extended that by three at the final whistle.
Dublin all business as they blunt Antrim to make it three wins from three

BLUES CONTROL: Brian Hayes of Dublin in action against Sean McKay of Antrim during the Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Round 3 match between Antrim and Dublin at Corrigan Park in Belfast. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile

Leinster SHC, Round Three: Antrim 0-19 Dublin 3-25 

Dublin made it three wins from three in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship as they swatted aside a disappointing Antrim in business-like fashion at a sunny Corrigan Park on Saturday.

Niall Ó Ceallacháin's men took a grip early and didn't let go as they were virtually out of sight by the break, as wind-assisted, they opened a 12-point gap and extended that by three at the final whistle.

Antrim were without the services of Keelan Molloy and Conor Johnston to add to their injury woes in attack and that told as there was a blunt edge to what they did as they just couldn't get anything going for a sustained period and there was a sense of inevitability about this game from early on.

Centre-backs Chris Crummey and Conor Boyd swapped early scores before points from Sean Currie and John Heatherton gave the Dubs a lead they would hold until the end.

James McNaughton pointed a free in reply, but the Dubs rattled off the next three through Currie and Cian O'Sullivan.

A McNaughton free would prove to be Antrim's last score for 14 minutes, by which time the visitors had reeled off another 2-3 and the first of those goals came as goalkeeper Eddie Gibbons picked out O'Sullivan to fetch and bury.

The second goal was all too similar as another long ball was grabbed by Ronan Hayed, who gave Ryan Elliott no chance.

Antrim rallied briefly with two McNaughton frees after Ryan McCambridge ended their dry spell, but they couldn't sustain it with Currie extending his first-half tally to eight and O'Sullivan knocking over another score. With a sole Joseph McLaughlin score in response, the Dubs headed into the break with a 2-14 to 0-7 advantage which could have been greater but for a fine save by Elliott from Paddy Doyle.

A hat-trick of McNaughton points straight after the restart gave the hosts some hope, but Dublin replied through Brian Hayes and O'Sullivan.

After McNaughton and Currie swapped frees, Crummey landed a beauty from deep and then former Dublin footballer Conor McHugh thumped over after another McNaughton free.

It was clear the Dubs were managing their lead as Antrim just didn't have enough support for McNaughton in attack, as the goal they required to get back into it wasn't looking likely.

The gap was at 11 going into the final quarter but that was pushed out thanks to Currie and Crummey before Dublin grabbed a third goal in the 64th minute as substitute Fergal Whitely showed fantastic control to get away and blast home.

It would go from bad to worse for Antrim with McNaughton shown a straight red late on for lashing out on McHugh as Dublin coasted home to maintain their perfect start to the campaign.

Scorers for Antrim: J McNaughton 0-10 (8f, 1x65); R McCambridge, J McLaughlin 0-2 (1f) each; C Boyd, C McKeown, E Campbell, N Elliott, G Walsh (1f) 0-1 each 

Scorers for Dublin: S Currie 0-12 (8f, 2x65s); C O'Sullivan 1-3; F Whitely 1-1; R Hayes 1-0; C Crummey 0-3; B Hayes, J Hetherton, C Burke, P Doyle, C McHugh, C Currie 0-1 each.

ANTRIM: R Elliott; S Rooney, N O’Connor, P Burke; J Maskey, C Boyd, C Bohill; E Campbell, G Walsh; J McLaughlin, R McCambridge, S Walsh; E O'Neill, J McNaughton, N Elliott.

Subs: S McKay for S Walsh (HT), C McKeown for E O'Neill (51).

DUBLIN: E Gibbons; J Bellew, P Smyth, C McHugh; P Doyle, C Crummey, A Dunphy; C Burke, C Donohue; B Hayes, C O’Sullivan, D Power; S Currie, J Hetherton, R Hayes.

Subs: P Dunleavy for A Dunphy (26), D Burke for J Hetherton (49), C Currie for C Burke (53), F Whitely for R Hayes (59), J Madden for C Crummey (66).

REFEREE: L Gordon (Galway)

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