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Blow my whistle captin jack8/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Play continued for thirteen seconds and only stopped when Alex Edler scored. Calvert fell down to the ice, bleeding from the side of the head. Subs: Cian Keaveny for Mullahy, h/t Liam O’Connor for Kinch, h/t Paul O’Dea for Murray, h/t Jack McCabe for Murphy, 40 Ronan Kelly for Donnelly, 56.Three minutes before the end of Saturday night’s game between the Vancouver Canucks and Colorado Avalanche, Canucks center Elias Pettersson took a shot that hit Matt Calvert in the helmet as he went down to block it. Kildare: Cathal Moore Liam Kelly, Rob Murray, Ruaidhri Lawlor Seanan Murphy, James Donnelly, Michael Chambers Evan Boyle, Donnchadh Kinch Harry Redmond, Joey Cunningham, Tadhg Doran Colm Moran Darragh Mullahy, Evan Donnelly. Subs: Shane Mullarkey for Curry, 43 Ciaran O’Connor for Young, 50 Andrew O’Reilly for Coleman, 51 Colin McAweeney for O’Boyle, 60+1. Scorers for Kildare: T Donlan 1-1, E Boyle 1-0, C Moore 0-2fs, E Donnelly 0-2, J Cunningham 0-2 (1f), H Redmond 0-1.ĭublin: Cillian Murray Sean Keogh, Cillian Emmett, Jack O’Sullivan Joshua Young, Eoghan Costello, Ryan Mitchell Senan Ryan, Alex Carolan Patrick Coleman, Luke O’Boyle, Noah Byrne Paddy Curry, Harry Curley, Lenny Cahill. ![]() Scorers for Dublin: L Cahill 0-7 (4fs), N Byrne 0-3, S Mullarkey 0-2, L O’Boyle 0–1’45, S Keogh 0-1, J Young 0-1, R Mitchell 0-1, S Ryan 0-1, A Carolan 0-1, H Curley 0-1. Had McCabe’s effort hit the net and the cut the lead to two points who knows how the game could have ended but instead, Dublin scored three of the next four points to go seven ahead.Įvan Boyle hit a second goal for Kildare in the 57th minute to briefly give them hope of a remarkable comeback but Dublin saw the game out well and fittingly it was man of the match Cahill, with his seventh point of the game, who scored the final point of the game. Joey Cunningham tagged on a free for Kildare before Dublin replied through Byrne and Cahill.Ī key moment in the game arrived in the 50th minute when Cian Keaveny released Jack McCabe and his powerful shot beat Murray, but not midfielder Alex Carolan who got back into a great position to clear off the line. However, Kildare got themselves right back in the game in the 41st minute when good play up the left flank involving Colm Moran and Evan Donnelly ended with the ball moved inside to Tadhg Donlon and he drilled his shot past Cillian Murray. ![]() It looked like Dublin had weathered that storm and were beginning to pull away when they scored the next three points to move 0-12 to 0-4 ahead. Kildare made three changes at half time and started with more urgency and their overall play deserved more than just the one point they scored in the first eight minutes after the restart. By the time Sean Keogh kicked their sixth successive point to make it 0-9 to 0-3, Kildare were willing the referee to blow the whistle but their lot could have been even worse were it not for an excellent save by Cathal Moore to keep out a Harry Curley shot. The next four points all came from Lenny Cahill as Dublin piled on the pressure. The opening 20 minutes had been evenly matched, despite Kildare playing with a strong wind at their backs, and the scores were tied at 0-3 apiece.ĭublin exploded into life when Noah Byrne sparked their scoring run in the 24th minute. By Ger McNally at Laois Hire O'Moore ParkĪ scoring burst of six points in a row late in the first half proved decisive as Dublin beat Kildare for the second consecutive year in the Leinster Minor Football Final in Portlaoise. ![]()
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