2020 Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling Final
KILKENNY 2-21 OFFALY 3-9
Kevin Egan at MW Hire O’Moore Park
Kilkenny produced a devastating all-round performance this afternoon in Portlaoise that prevented Offaly from ever getting their challenge off the ground in the 2020 Electric Ireland Leinster minor hurling final, as they set up what should be a fantastic All-Ireland final against Galway next weekend with a commanding display at MW Hire O’Moore Park.
The old adage of “If life hands you lemons, make lemonade” was certainly taken to heart by Kilkenny here, particularly by starting full forward Gearóid Dunne. The big Tullaroan man was forced to drop back to centre back due to an early injury to Patrick Langton, and Dunne went on to put in a towering performance at the heart of the Cats’ defence, completely starving a highly-rated Offaly inside-forward line of possession while Kilkenny built a match-winning lead in the early stages.
Billy Drennan and Lochlann Quinn traded frees in the opening minutes as it looked like a fiercely competitive contest was about to develop, but the crispness of Kilkenny’s handling and stickwork was soon to come to the fore. Ted Dunne struck the game’s first point from play from a tight angle with his first touch after coming off the bench as a result of Langton’s injury,
Eoin O’Brien and Harry Shine combined to set up another excellent score, and as Offaly were forced into tough tackles, Drennan picked off his frees and the lead became 0-6 to 0-1. That five-lead jumped to eight just before the water break with Shine slamming the ball to the net from close range, and Offaly were now in trouble all over the field.
Billy Reid, Zach Bay Hammond, Joe Fitzpatrick all created a series of turnovers to set up Kilkenny attacks and some crisp finishing meant that the lead was at 12 points before Lochlann Quinn added Offaly’s second point from a 65.
Any brief flash of optimism for the Faithful County supporters didn’t last however as Denis Walsh made a superb run from the left wing and then slammed the ball to the net with a drop shot, firing the sliothar inside Mark Troy’s near post. A fine catch and finish from Luke Carey was followed up by another point from Quinn, but it was notable that just when it looked as if there might be something of an uprising, Gearóid Dunne was on hand to make a superb rob of the sliothar from an Offaly runner, and after he drove down the sideline and took a late hit, Billy Drennan had another simple dead ball opportunity.
A hard run from Cormac Egan set up Quinn for an Offaly goal, but with the scoreboard reading 2-13 to 1-4 at half time, it was hard to see any way that Kilkenny would be toppled from here.
The second half was a much more even contest, with the Offaly bench making a strong contribution. Rúairí Dunne added heft and drive to the half-back line, Adam Landy and Lee Hogan poached scores, and the underdogs kept chasing goals, chasing their dream. Carey fired in one from a penalty, Hogan whipped in another after collecting a breaking ball close to goal and getting his shot away in traffic, but Kilkenny kept finding scores as they needed them. Their power on the ball meant Offaly regularly conceded frees, with Drennan unerring, while Harry Shine also swung over a couple of superb scores to ensure there was never any huge cause for concern on the Kilkenny sideline, even once their lead was cut back to single figures.
Scorers for Kilkenny: Billy Drennan 0-13 (0-12f), Harry Shine 1-3, Denis Walsh 1-1, Ted Dunne, Billy Reid, Cathal Beirne, Timmy Clifford 0-1 each.
Scorers for Offaly: Lochlann Quinn 1-6 (0-4f, 0-2 65s), Luke Carey 1-1 (1-0 pen), Lee Hogan 1-0, Daniel Bourke, Adam Landy 0-1 each.
KILKENNY: Brian Minogue; Mark Donnelly, Niall Rowe, Zach Bay Hammond; Joe Fitzpatrick, Patrick Langton, Billy Reid; Killian Doyle, Cathal Beirne; Harry Shine, Billy Drennan, Timmy Clifford; Eoin O’Brien, Gearóid Dunne, Denis Walsh.
Subs: Ted Dunne for Langton (6), Killian Carey for Doyle (45), Braedon Wheeler for O’Brien (47).
OFFALY: Mark Troy; Patrick Taaffe, Charlie Bracken, Oisín Kilmartin; Luke Watkins, Sam Bourke, Joseph Hoctor; Colin Spain, Cathal King; Lochlann Quinn, Cormac Egan, Eoin Murphy; Daniel Bourke, Charlie Mitchell, Luke Carey.
Subs: Rúairí Dunne for Spain (HT), Lee Hogan for Murphy (36), Adam Landy for King (50), Cian Nolan for Burke (55).
Referee: Conor Daly (Kildare)
By kenny Sat 3rd Jul