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Longford end year on a high with a victory over Carlow
Longford end year on a high with a victory over Carlow

RTÉ News​

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Longford end year on a high with a victory over Carlow

A listless Carlow side were put to the sword with Longford's Matthew Carey scoring 0-15 as Longford ended their Tailteann Cup campaign with a Group 4 win in Tullamore. The centre-forward proved impossible to stop as he nailed five two-pointers from placed balls and play. The Midlanders had nothing to play for but pride and they did this with a degree of panache particularly when they played with the strong wind in the first half. Oran Kenny opened the scoring with a two-pointer for Longford before Ross Dunphy replied with a point for Carlow. Carey picked off the first of his five two-pointers on 10 minutes. This was followed by a goal from Kenny on 12 minutes when he intercepted a Carlow pass. Running almost 40 metres his finish was superb while it cast doubt into Carlow minds. The Barrowsiders had their goal chances. Conor Doyle broke through the Longford defence but his shot was left and wide. Conor Crowley was also crowded out at the expense of a 45 which was not converted. Paddy McDonnell was unable to hit the target when he also broke through. Meanwhile, the eventual winners with the wind built up a lead with three of their forwards registering two pointers as they took a 1-17 to 0-06 lead into the second half. Carlow cause wasn't helped when they lost Crowley to a black card in injury time just before the interval. They still got off to a great start to the second half with Kyle Nolan firing over a two-pointer from the throw-in. They were unable to build on it with the Longford defence on top. The Carlow goal arrived in the final quarter when Ross Dunphy took the scoring pass from John Murphy. As the clock wound down, Niall Hickey was denied on the double by Patrick Collum in the Longford goal. With 11 minutes left to play, Conor Doyle added a Carlow two-point free which gave his side something to aim for. It wasn't to be. A successful comeback never materialised as Longford, who were already out of the competition before a ball was thrown in, regained lost pride in what was a difficult season for them. Longford: Patrick Collum; Patrick Fox, Oisin O'Toole, Bryan Masterson; Darragh Finlass, Cian Brady, Dessie Reynolds; Daire Duggan, Ryan Moffett; Caolan Lynch, Matthew Carey (0-15, 2-fs, 3-2pfs, 2-2p), James Moran (0-02, 1-2p); Aaron Farrell (0-01), Dylan Farrell, Oran Kenny (1-02, 1-2p). Subs: Jayson Matthews for Lynch (44), Iarla O'Sullivan for Moran (63), Paddy Moran for Kenny (68), Carlow: Johnny Furey; Paddy McDonnell, Mark Furey, Lee Moore; John Phiri, Niall Hickey, John Murphy; Kyle Nolan (0-02p), Conor Doyle (0-04 2pf 2p); Ross Dunphy (1-01), Darragh Foley (0-03fs), Mikey Bambrick; Conor Crowley (0-02,1f), Kevin Murphy (0-01f), Sean Murphy (0-02).

Wexford squander late lead as Carlow make them pay the penalty
Wexford squander late lead as Carlow make them pay the penalty

Irish Independent

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Wexford squander late lead as Carlow make them pay the penalty

Wexford People Today at 10:30 Any frustration emanating from the Wexford camp would be easy to understand in the wake of Sunday's Tailteann Cup Group 4 draw in sun-scorched Netwatch Cullen Park. After all, the visitors led by six points with six minutes of the 70 left but ultimately had to settle for a share of the spoils after Carlow midfielder Conor Doyle drove home an equalising goal from the penalty spot with the second-last kick of the game.

Conor Doyle rescues draw for Carlow by making Wexford pay with late penalty
Conor Doyle rescues draw for Carlow by making Wexford pay with late penalty

Irish Independent

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Conor Doyle rescues draw for Carlow by making Wexford pay with late penalty

Today at 11:55 Conor Doyle smashed home a 75th minute penalty as Carlow claimed a deserved draw against Wexford in the Tailteann Cup in Netwatch Cullen Park. The visitors appeared to have the points wrapped up when holding a 1-19 to 1-15 lead deep into added-time but after John Phiri pointed in the 63rd minute, Ross Dunphy was fouled for a penalty that Doyle converted to give the home side a share of the spoils.

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