AGB 0-8
St Pats 2-6
Eoin Horkan
Pearse Park.
The saying goals win games was clearly evident in the
Division 5 league game played on Thursday night in Arklow.
The opening stages of this encounter were very cagy as
defences were coming out on top in the opening few attacks. The away side
landed the first score of the game through wing forward Mikey Griffin whose
effort flew between the posts.
The home side then started to kick into gear hitting
three unanswered points. The first of these coming from Niall Higgins before
corner forward Garrett Kenny slotted over from a narrow angle. Mark Fitzgerald
fired over a dead ball to extend the home sides lead and to leave the home side
two scores up at the water break.
The water break didn’t stop the momentum that the home
side had. Full forward and ex Ballyboden senior footballer Tom Connors opened
his scoring in the Wicklow club scene with a close range free.
Both sides then went onto miss great goal chances with
the home sides keeper and defenders managing to keep the ball out of the net. In comparison
AGB goal chance was fired just passed the post.
With the game edging towards the half time whistle AGB
wing forward Alan Merrigan managed to notch a score from long range to extend
the gap to 4 points at the break.
The opening attacks of the 2nd half were
very similar to that of the first with most spectators getting to witness some
fine defending from both sides.
The next score of the game came from Merrigan again
who slotted a ball over with a cultured effort that would have graced any field
in the country. Mark Hurley added another dead ball.
The away side kicked into gear then as it looked like
the game was slipping away from them. As Pats started to break through the
defence Gers sub-Jimmy Farrell received a black card for a pull down. George O’
Brien added the resulting free to narrow the gap.
That man O’ Brien added 3 more frees as the home side
were down to 14 men. The full forward
then opened his scoring from play slotting over from close range.
St Pats then took the lead with the first major of the
game through Patrick Murphy who managed to get his boot to the ball in around
the box to give Pats an unexpected lead.
After the water break both sides started to empty
their benches with defences still getting the upper hand on their counterparts.
Gers corner forward Gary Fennell narrowed the gap with another great long-range
score.
With the fresh legs and minds on the pitch St Pats hit
the 2nd major and final score of the game through Conor Daly who was
jogging at the back post after another goal mouth scramble to slide the ball
into the net to end the game as a contest
AGB: Stephen Doyle: Luke Cummins, Tom Hurley, Brian
Fennell; Cian McBride, Brandon O’ Hanlon, Dylan Cloke: Mark Hurley (0-1f)
Richie Neary: Niall Higgins (0-1), Mark Fitzgerald (0-1), Alan Merrigan (0-2):
Garrett Kenny (0-1), Tom Connors(0-1f), Gary Fennell(0-1).
Subs Used: Shane Donohoe for Brandon O’ Hanlon, Jimmy
Farrell for Cian McBride, Sean O’ Donavan for Cian McBride
St Pats: Pat Sammon: Andy O’ Brien, James O’ Brien,
Thomas Keogh; John O ‘Brien, Mark Evans, Fionn O’ Brien; Bill O’ Brien, George
O’ Brien; Christy Moorehouse, Patrick Murphy (1-0), Mikey Griffin (0-1); John
O’ Brien, George Bee O’ Brien(0-5,4fs), Tom O’ Brien
Subs used: Aaron Lynch for Andy O’ Brien, John Dee O’
Brien for Tom O’ Brien, Conor Daly (1-0) for Tom O’ Brien