Dunderry blitzkrieged ragged Rathkenny this evening in a bitterly cold Bective to record their second win in the Under 21 football championship,The one sided nature of the encounter can be gauged from the fact that the half time score was 5-10 to 0-2 in Dunderry;s favour.
The fulltime score was,I think,6-14 to 0-4 and this was achieved without top scorer Stephen Coogan ,who went off early because of a hurt ankle .And we emptied our bench mid way through the second half.
Referee Richie Morris did his usual efficient job and wasn't called into action very often as there was hardly a decent challenge in the entire match and play flowed ,if that is the proper term.
Nor was there any repeated and unbidden pitch incursions from the mentors of either side as bodies were not repeatedly falling without reason.
For the record Richie was not one of the pitch invaders that drew my ire in the Dunderry V Blackhall Inter Hurling Championship Mach.
I had been worried about the future of Dunderry Football as we have been playing in the very low grades at juvenile level in recent years but there is some reason for optimism now,maybe.
There is no point analysing individual performances such was our superiority .This must await a more even contest and then we will call the men from the boys,
Team.
Patterson
Maguire Carty
O Shea Dempsey.E. Kenneally J.P.
Minogue Dempsey's.L.
Martin Farrell Garry A.
Kenneally Coogan
Introduced,
Mooney,
Keenan,
Wright,
Keaveney,
Mitchell,
Footnote.For the first time ever I abandoned ship with five to go,Seamin's reference to hot soup to put the cold at bay had to be explored.
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