SAFC: Knocknagree impress against Bishopstown but both clubs move forward 

Knocknagree grabbed a semi-final spot where they'll meet Dohenys or Cill na Martra
SAFC: Knocknagree impress against Bishopstown but both clubs move forward 

Brian McCarthy, Bishopstown, in action against Knocknagree. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Knocknagree 2-11 Bishopstown 0-9 

Knocknagree emphatically booked their place as Group C winners and top seeds in the Cork Senior A Football Championship with a largely comfortable victory over Bishopstown in Clondrohid.

The victory secured Knocknagree’s spot in the last four of the championship – the stage they fell to Dohenys at in 2023. There, they will await the winners of Cill na Marta and the aforementioned Dohenys.

Bishopstown - although losers on the day – will head for the quarters and a clash with Carrigaline having won their opening two group games. Progress for the Town having failed to make the knockout stages on the three previous occasions.

A tight opening stanza saw the sides level after 15 minutes, with O’Connors – Anthony and Niall – scoring early for the north Cork outfit.

Cork sub-goalkeeper Pa Doyle also helped himself to a free from deep. Bishopstown were to find the necessary reply, however with scores from Darragh O’Connor, Paul Honohan and a beauty from corner-back Michael Power drawing them level.

Bishopstown's Michael Nunan fires a pass against Knocknagree. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Bishopstown's Michael Nunan fires a pass against Knocknagree. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

On the 20-minute mark, neat play from Town centre-back Liam Hogan after a short 45 saw the city side take the lead. Four points to three. Time to kick on? They weren’t left to do so.

Town had battled gamely through the opening half, but the last eight minutes of play prior to referee Alan O’Connor’s short whistle was to belong to Knocknagree.

They had begun to find holes inside the Town defence, and with Eoghan McSweeney playing provider on occasion, they were to notch 1-4 without reply. Four points of that came off the trusty right boot of Anthony O’Connor.

The major – which arrived on the stroke of half-time – came from corner-back Mike Mahoney. A sweeping move from Doyle’s re-start went through many hands before being returned to Mahoney by Cork forward McSweeney. Goal. 1-7 to 0-4.

A seven-point swing that the Town never recovered from.

Bishopstown’s Michael Nunan converted handsomely off his left to cut the gap to five after the interval, but that was to be as close as they got.

Knocknagree inside man Denis O’Connor grew into the game and notched two points in the third quarter, while Town free-taker Conor Dunne kept his charges in the game.

A quiet last 10 was punctuated by a second goal, this time Knocknagree centre-forward McSweeney. The heavy lifting was done by Denis O’Connor who won a difficult ball and exploited the lack of cover inside the Town half.

He crossed for the marauding Gary O’Connor, who found McSweeney off his right shoulder. Goal number two. 2-11 to 0-8. Brian Clifford would add a point for Bishopstown, but it was too little and too late.

Scorers for Knocknagree: A O’Connor 0-6 (0-4 f, 0-2 m), E McSweeney, M Mahoney, 1-0 each, DR O’Connor 0-2, P Doyle 0-2 (0-1 f, 0-1 45), N O’Connor 0-1.

Bishopstown: C Dunne 0-3 (0-2 f), M Power, L Hogan, B Clifford, D O’Connor, M Nunan, P Honohan 0-1 each.

KNOCKNAGREE: P Doyle; M O’Mahony (c), K Buckley, G O’Connor; G Looney, D O’Mahony, T O’Connor; T O’Mahony, DV O’Connor; N O’Connor, E McSweeney, M McSweeney; DR O’Connor, M Dilworth, A O’Connor.

Subs: F O’Connor for M Dilworth (ht), D Mahoney for T O’Connor (47), D Moynihan for T O’Mahony (50), J Dennehy for N O’Connor (58), D Twomey for A O’Connor (60).

BISHOPSTOWN: C O’Driscoll; M Murphy, E Byrne, M Power; Murphy; D Holland, L Hogan, N Gough; D O’Connor, B McCarthy; B Clifford - captain, P Casey, M Nunan; C Dunne, P Honohan, K McFadden.

Subs: S Collins for P Casey (35), D Quaid for D Holland and S Sheridan for B McCarthy (both 40).

Referee: Alan O’Connor (Ballygarvan).

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