Premier SHC: Avondhu up and running as they hammer Carbery 

The winners had nine different scorers in what was a dominant display as they now meet Duhallow in Round 2
Premier SHC: Avondhu up and running as they hammer Carbery 

Johnnie Murphy of Avondhu up against Peter Collins of Carbery. Picture: Jim Coughlan

Avondhu: 3-28 

Carbery: 0-20 

Avondhu proved too strong for Carbery in a disappointing Co-Op SuperStores Premier SHC Divisional/Colleges clash at Ballinlough on Tuesday evening.

This opening round encounter was dominated by the North Cork outfit from start to finish albeit against a Carbery team who were understrength.

Avondhu had a very balanced team with a nice spread of scorers and a resolute defence. They have the potential to do well in this section, but also knowing full well that stiffer tests lie ahead.

Avondhu will now meet Duhallow in Round 2 while Carbery take on Muskerry.

 Jamie Magner of Avondhu tries to get away from David Curtin, Tim Twohig and Jack O'Callaghan of Carbery. Picture: Jim Coughlan
Jamie Magner of Avondhu tries to get away from David Curtin, Tim Twohig and Jack O'Callaghan of Carbery. Picture: Jim Coughlan

The winners set out their stall early on, showing incredible accuracy as they pushed into a 0-7 to 0-4 lead after the first quarter.

Stephen Condon, Colin O’Brien and Luke Keating all influential in raising white flags. The latter extended Avondhu’s advantage, but in fairness to Carbery, they were having a lot of the ball, but wayward shooting was leaving them down.

Avondhu put together five unanswered points to lead 0-13 to 0-4 with nine minutes to the break. Caolan O’Donovan, Peter Collins and Conor O’Sullivan efforts did leave Carbery just six points adrift, 0-13 to 0-7.

Avondhu finished the half the better though, hitting three of the last five points, 0-16 to 0-9 at half-time.

The game was as good as over just a minute into the new half when Johnnie Murphy raised a green flag for the North Cork team. The game tipped along as the winners led 1-20 to 0-15 after the third quarter with the excellent O’Brien scoring some gorgeous points for Avondhu.

 Luke Carey of Avondhu attempts to block down the shot of Conor O'Sullivan of Carbery. Picture: Jim Coughlan
Luke Carey of Avondhu attempts to block down the shot of Conor O'Sullivan of Carbery. Picture: Jim Coughlan

They tacked on two more points before Carbery’s best player, Caolan O’Donovan, sent over two great scores, 1-22 to 0-17 with 10 minutes to go.

Avondhu dominated the closing stages in a free-flowing contest with very little bite to it. The North Cork men were 1-26 to 0-19 clear after 57 minutes before Murphy and Condon bagged goals in quick succession.

Avondhu landed two of the last three points to run out easy winners.

Scorers for Avondhu: S Condon 1-6 (0-1 f), C O’Brien 0-7 (0-2 f), J Murphy 2-0, L Keating 0-5, J Magner, P Walsh 0-3 each, L Cronin 0-2, D O’Reilly, S O’Callaghan 0-1 each.

Carbery: C O’Donovan 0-11 (0-7 f), P Collins, J Lucey, M Cahalane, C O’Sullivan 0-2 each, D Collins 0-1.

AVONDHU: D O’Connell (Dromina); P Walsh (Kilshannig), B Carey (Araglen), S Killeen (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels); D O’Reilly (Ballyhooly), J Keating (Kildorrery), S O’Callaghan (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels); L Carey (Kilworth), L Cronin (Killavullen); J Murphy (Dromina), P Hannon (Harbour Rovers), L Keating (Kildorrery); J Magner (Killavullen), C O’Brien (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels), S Condon (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels).

Subs: E Sykes (Ballyhooly) for L Carey (49), F Hickey (Araglen) for L Keating (52), C Twomey (Araglen) for J Magner (54), V Daly (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels) for D O’Reilly (55).

CARBERY: M O’Driscoll (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas); D Curtin (St Mary’s), S O’Riordan (Barryroe), J O’Callaghan (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas); M Lawton (Argideen Rangers), T Twohig (Bandon), R Lucey (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas); C O’Sullivan (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas), P Collins (Randal Óg); C O’Donovan (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas), M Cahalane (Bandon), D Collins (Randal Óg); P O’Sullivan (Randal Óg), G O’Donovan (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas), J Lucey (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas).

Subs: S Crowley (Randal Óg) for P O’Sullivan (h-t), N O’Driscoll (St Oliver Plunkett’s) for M Lawton (35), C O’Neill (Randal Óg) for D Collins, M O’Driscoll (St Mary’s) for D Curtin (both 50), C Dullea (St Oliver Plunkett's) for R Lucey (56).

Referee: Robert Whelan (Gleann na Laoi).

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