Marvellous Murphy strikes golden brace for Rathvilly in replay success

Marvellous Murphy strikes golden brace for Rathvilly in replay success

The Rathvilly team show their delight at winning the MLM Motors Carlow SFC after the match. Photos: Pat Ahern.

Michael Lyng Motors Senior Football Championship Final Replay

Rathvilly 2-10 

Palatine 0-11 

A goal in each half from Man of the Match Kevin Murphy gave Rathvilly their tenth Carlow senior football title in Netwatch Cullen Park on Saturday.

Both sides know each other well and in the early stages they shared six points each. Murphy led the Rathvilly effort with two points from frees while Palatine’s Shane O’Neill was playing a roving game but still scored three points in the half.

The first goal came at the end of the first quarter as Palatine lost possession and Murphy was on hand to hammer the ball home for a great goal.

Palatine seemed to relax and opened up. Points from Craig Kearney (free), O’Neill and Conor Crowley had the sides level at 1-4 to 0-7 at the interval.

While a Jamie Kenny point gave Palatine the lead early in the second half, they found themselves on the back-foot as Murphy added two points to his ever-increasing total. Bryan McMahon levelled once more for Palatine. Brandon Cassidy eased them ahead in a spell that was going to be their best period of the second half.

The 'Man of the Match' award for the MLM Motors SFC final replay was Rathvilly's Kevin Murphy and David Franks from MLM Motors presented the award after the game.
The 'Man of the Match' award for the MLM Motors SFC final replay was Rathvilly's Kevin Murphy and David Franks from MLM Motors presented the award after the game.

When Rathvilly turned over the ball in defence, Conor Doyle latched onto it and surged forward. He spotted Murphy out on his left. The pass was perfect and the finish complimented the off-load.

Rathvilly surged for home from there. Ed Finnegan got among the Rathvilly scorers. In reply, McMahon brought his match total to three points for Palatine. Murphy embellished his performance raising two white flags on the trot to cement his side’s first senior football championship victory in three years.

Scorers: Rathvilly: K Murphy 2-6 (3fs), C Doyle, B Murphy, E Finnegan, E Molloy 0-1 each.

Palatine: S O’Neill (2fs), B McMahon (1f) 0-3 each, C Kearney 0-2 (f 45), C Crowley, J Kenny, B Cassidy 0-1each.

RATHVILLY: Robbie Molloy; Colin Byrne, Dara Curran, Paraic Deering; Padhraig Bolger, Josh Moore, Eric Molloy; Brendan Murphy, Barry John Molloy; Brandon Kelly, Conor Doyle, Ed Finnegan; Brian Smith, Kevin Murphy, Liam Gavin.

Subs: Darragh Murphy for Bolger (h/t), Adam Burgess for Smith (39), Jake Eliott for Gavin (50), Robbie Ryan for Deering (53), Ryan Sibbald for Finnegan (57).

PALATINE: Craig Kearney; Conor O’Doherty, Cian Cashman, Jack Deacy; Stephen Reilly, Ciaran Moran, Cillian Duff; Finbarr Kavanagh, Jason Kane; Josh Egan, Shane O’Neill, Bryan McMahon; Jamie Kenny, Conor Crowley, Brandon Cassidy.

Subs: Gavin Healy for Duff (h/t), Andrew Kehoe for Cassidy (39), Conor Lawlor for Kane (44), Tomas Sheehan for O’Neill (53), James Cranny for O’Doherty (57).

Referee: James Foley (Kilbride).

A delighted Rathvilly Captain Josh Moore lifts the SFC trophy.
A delighted Rathvilly Captain Josh Moore lifts the SFC trophy.

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