Premier SFC: St Finbarr's hit six goals to knock holders Castlehaven out

Steven Sherlock scored 3-3 in front of a packed crowd in Clonakilty
Premier SFC: St Finbarr's hit six goals to knock holders Castlehaven out

St Finbarr's Jamie Burns breaks away from Castlehaven's Brian Hurley during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy

St Finbarr’s 6-11 (6-1-9) Castlehaven 0-19 (0-2-15) 

Castlehaven’s reign as McCarthy Insurance Group Premier SFC winners has been brought to an end by St Finbarr’s after a 10-point loss on Sunday afternoon.

A large crowd flocked to Clonakilty for this quarter-final clash between the heavyweights. They had met at the semi-final stage for the last five seasons, but it was the Barrs who came out of this with a win having lost to the Haven in the last two years.

Brian Roche’s side were full value for their victory as they now meet Ballincollig in the last four in two weeks.

Goals proved crucial here with the Togher outfit raising four green flags in the opening 30 minutes. The Barrs had a six-point buffer at the break and even though the margin was cut down to three points in the final quarter, the Barrs always looked in control.

Steven Sherlock ended up with 3-3 including two penalties, but it was an excellent team performance.

St Finbarr's Alan O'Connor about to gather a high ball ahead of Castlehaven's Cathal Maguire during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy
St Finbarr's Alan O'Connor about to gather a high ball ahead of Castlehaven's Cathal Maguire during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy

The game started at a blistering pace with both teams not holding back. The back-to-back winners did land the first two points from Conor Cahalane and Andrew Whelton before the Barrs did get up and running with a Ricky Barrett effort after seven minutes.

Brian Hurley kicked a sweet two-pointer for the Haven, but their opposition did score a goal after eight minutes. It didn’t come from Sherlock, who hadn’t touched the ball yet.

Ian Maguire, following a driving run, stayed calm to slot the ball into the net, 1-1 to 0-4.

Brian Hayes did edge St Finbarr’s ahead with a point, but Castlehaven kicked three of the next four points to lead 0-7 to 1-3 after 11 minutes.

St Finbarr’s had shown promise in the forward line without clicking, but it came together with two goals in three minutes.

Sherlock billowed the back of the net after Maguire did brilliantly in the build-up. The second goal was from the penalty spot after Haven goalkeeper Darragh Cahalane pulled down Ethan Twomey.

The netminder received a black card as Damien Cahalane stepped in between the sticks for 10 minutes. The latter couldn’t keep out Sherlock’s unstoppable effort, 3-3 to 0-7 after 30 minutes.

The Hurley brothers, Michael and Brian, kicked points to reduce the deficit down to a goal, but a low block game plan was working a treat for the Togher side.

Castlehaven's Brian Hurley about to be blocked by Dylan Quinn of St Finbar's during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy
Castlehaven's Brian Hurley about to be blocked by Dylan Quinn of St Finbar's during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy

They scored a fourth goal three minutes to the interval when Conor Dennehy had a world of space to convert the ball to the net from close range, 4-3 to 0-9.

The teams exchanged white flags until Darragh Cahalane returned after the black card. St Finbarr’s 4-4 to 0-10 ahead at half-time.

A Sherlock 45 a minute into the new half was the perfect start for his team. It was followed though by a Brian Hurley two-point free to keep the reigning champions firmly in touch.

The same player kicked a point before the Barrs got their fifth goal after 36 minutes. Rory Maguire played the ball on the ground in the square. Sherlock duly converted the ball to the net from the penalty spot, 5-5 to 0-13.

The sides swapped points before a pair of Brian Hurley efforts, one from a free, kept the Haven within distance of their position.

Castlehaven's Andrew Whelton gathers a high ball ahead of St Finbarr's Brian Hayes during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy
Castlehaven's Andrew Whelton gathers a high ball ahead of St Finbarr's Brian Hayes during the County Premier Senior Football Championship quarter final match in Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy

Champions die hard and it was all Castlehaven now in terms of possession. A Michael Hurley effort left four points in it after 51 minutes, 5-6 to 0-17.

Conor Cahalane left three points between the teams, but William Buckley goaled for St Finbarr’s after 53 minutes when the Haven committed too many up and were exposed at the back. A big moment.

It was followed by a Sherlock two-point free, 6-8 to 0-18.

The city men finished well as the crowd started to thin out in the closing stages. The Barrs kicked three of the last four points to prevail by 10 points.

Scorers for St Finbarr’s: S Sherlock 3-3 (2-0 pen, 1 2pt f, 0-1 45), I Maguire 1-1, W Buckley, C Dennehy 1-0 each, B Hayes, R Barrett 0-2 each, J Burns, E McGreevy, J Wigginton-Barrett 0-1 each.

Castlehaven: B Hurley 0-9 (1 2pt, 1 2pt f, 0-2 f), M Hurley 0-4, C Cahalane, J Cahalane 0-2 each, M Collins, A Whelton 0-1 each.

ST FINBARR’S: D Newman; S Ryan, D Quinn, A O’Connor; B Hennessy, J Burns, C Dennehy; B Hayes, C Doolan; I Maguire, E Twomey, W Buckley; J Wigginton-Barrett, R Barrett, S Sherlock.

Subs: L Hannigan for R Barrett, E McGreevy for J Burns (both 47), C Myers-Murray for J Wigginton-Barrett (54), B O’Connell for E Twomey (64).

CASTLEHAVEN: Darragh Cahalane; T O’Mahony, J O’Regan, J O’Driscoll; A Whelton, R Minihane, R Maguire; Damien Cahalane, M Collins; S Browne, B Hurley, C Cahalane; M Hurley, J Cahalane, C Maguire.

Subs: M Maguire for R Minihane (h-t), S Walsh for S Browne (49), J O’Neill for C Maguire (56), S O’Connell for A Whelton, L McCarthy for J O’Driscoll (both 65).

Referee: James Regan (Lough Rovers).

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