Éire Óg survive late Bishopstown rally to book Cork senior A football semi-final spot

Éire Óg steadied themselves. Daniel Goulding, cool as you like, struck over a monster two-point free in the 64th minute which proved decisive.
Éire Óg survive late Bishopstown rally to book Cork senior A football semi-final spot

Eire Og defeat Bishopstown to reach semi-finals. Pic: Noel Sweeney.

Cork Senior A Football Championship quarter-final:

Éire Óg 1-17 (1-1-15) Bishopstown 1-13 (1-0-13)

It looked over. Éire Óg nine clear, the game drifting towards its conclusion like a slow tide. But sport plays tricks.

A scramble here, a roar there, and suddenly Bishopstown had found the net, the noise from their supporters in Ballyanly swelling, Éire Óg suddenly clutching at a lead that no longer felt safe.

Conor Dunne was the man who lit it. Straight through the heart of the defence, one stride, two strides, and the ball lashed past Chris Kelly. From nowhere it was a three-point game on the hour, with four added minutes to play.

Darragh O’Donovan launched one in, Kelly had to charge out. His next kickout went over the line, and Dunne tagged on another free. Two in it – as close as they’d been since just after the break.

And then Éire Óg steadied themselves. Daniel Goulding, cool as you like, struck over a monster two-point free in the 64th minute – the only orange flag of the afternoon – to seal a four-point win and release the tension.

The scare was real, they had been coasting. They had also been coasting for a reason.

Dunne’s point in the 35th minute had got the Town back to two, 1-8 to 0-9, but the game was made safe in that 13-minute blitz after half-time when Bishopstown vanished and Éire Óg cut loose.

Seven scores from six different players. Jack Murphy the metronome, four points from play in the first half and provider of two after the break. Colm O’Callaghan clipped the only pair, Brian Hurley and Daniel Goulding off the bench brought instant returns. Fluid, fast, ruthless football, Éire Óg at their best.

Dunne’s frees and a neat McFadden score kept the Town within distant touch, but by the time their late burst arrived the damage was already done.

Éire Óg’s first-half had been steadier, but effective. They had to ride out a hairy eighth minute when Foley sent Brian Clifford in at the edge of the square and he was hauled down for a penalty.

Liam Hogan struck it well, but Kelly got down low to his left and pushed it away, preserving a one-point lead.

Five minutes later they struck gold themselves – Eoin O’Shea’s hopeful shot fell short, Colm O’Driscoll spilled under Dylan Foley’s pressure, and the ball trickled in.

It might easily have been two goals in two minutes. Rian O’Flynn played a one two with Darragh Clifford, before unleashing a close-range strike which O’Driscoll saved.

And still they came. Foley again tested the keeper before recycling for Murphy to score, and by the 20th minute the lead was out to six. The Murphy brothers, Jack and Hugh, were causing havoc, O’Flynn was seeing plenty of possession, and Bishopstown were scrambling to stay in touch.

That they did was down to Dunne’s accuracy. His frees kept the margin within sight, and McFadden and Simon Collins offered cameos along the way.

But Bishopstown had left the real work too late. A missed penalty, a blackout after half-time where they only landed one point until the 53rd minute, and Éire Óg’s refusal to let the scoring load fall on any one man – those were the nails.

The late burst was brave, but not enough. Éire Óg survived it, a little frayed around the edges, but still very much on track.

For Bishopstown, it was déjà vu. Another quarter-final, another freshly relegated Premier Senior side, another exit. Carrigaline last year, Éire Óg this time.

Scorers for Éire Óg: E O’Shea (1-2), J Murphy (0-5, 1f), D Goulding (0-3, 1tpf, 1f), C O’Callaghan (0-2), R O’Flynn, D Foley, H Murphy, B Hurley, D Clifford (0-1 each).

Scorers for Bishopstown: C Dunne (1-7, 6f), K McFadden, S Collins (0-2 each), B Clifford, D O’Donovan (0-1 each).

ÉIRE ÓG: C Kelly; C McGoldrick, M Brady, D McCarthy; H Murphy, M Griffin, C Clifford; D Clifford (c), C O’Callaghan; R O’Flynn, R O’Toole, E O’Shea; J Galvin, D Foley, J Murphy.

Subs: D Goulding for Foley (39), B Hurley for Galvin (45), J Kelleher for J Murphy (54), D Kelly for O’Callaghan (54-FT, temp) D Dineen for Brady (60).

BISHOPSTOWN: C O’Driscoll; L Hogan, E Byrne, N Gough; H Wixted, M Power, O Foley; K Murphy, J Murphy; C Dunne, P Casey, K McFadden; S Collins, B Clifford (c), G Holland.

Subs: D O’Donovan for Holland (23-HT, temp), B McCarthy for K Murphy (36), O’Donovan for Casey (44).

Referee: C Murphy (Glanworth).

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