Limerick GAA 2023-2024

CRECORA/MANISTER 1-13
KNOCKADERRY 0-17

Venue: PĂĄirc an ChrĂłcaigh, Croagh.

If ever there was a case of “direct brand” overcoming “passing brand”, then Saturday’s Premier Junior Group 2 game was it.

Young guns Crecora/Manister played with the advantage of a stiff breeze in the opening half, and three Cathal O’Neill frees helped them build a 0-3 to 0-0 lead after 12 minutes. Although Crecora were on top, especially in the half back line with Tom Shanahan and Paraic O’Neill impressing, scores weren’t exactly in strong supply, as a succession of wides frustrated the mid-Limerick men.

The wind, was forcing Knockaderry keeper Michael O’Sullivan to go short every time, which could have been a risky tactic had Crecora been more accurate with their attempts.

A long range Tom Condon point added to a Mark Danaher free were as good as it got for Knockaderry in the first half. They were generally more direct than Crecora, but the ball wouldn’t stick inside for them. 0-7 to 0-2 at half time for Crecora, and you felt it wasn’t enough of a lead, given that the wind was evidently worth 7 or 8 points.

Where as Crecora had worked it through the lines in the first half, Knockaderry made full use of the breeze as everything went long. Mark Danaher and Kieran Storin in the full line started to win ball. Crecora persisted with the short game throughout, and several turnovers from puckouts inside the 40 led to Knockaderry scores - Enda Moran and Rob Egan taking advantage of two such cases to knock over early second half points, followed by a Danaher point from play.

Crecora needed something, and midfielder James Conheady struck at the back post for a sucker punch goal following a great pass from full forward Chris Shanahan. Conheady followed this up with a point three minutes later to leave it at 1-8 to 0-5 with 36 gone.

But Knockaderry would not go away, and reeled off the next 8 points without reply, including three Mark Danaher frees and two monster points from stalwart Tom Condon and Kieran Storin. Gearoid Fenniman wearing 10 went back as sweeper and seemed to mop up a world of ball for Knockaderry. Suddenly it was 0-13 to 1-8 for the Westerners and the game had turned on it’s head. Knockaderry were further buoyed by a Michael O’Sullivan stop from Cathal O’Neill, the Limerick star opting to go for goal from a 21m free.

On 49 minutes Crecora threatened again, Knockaderry half back Liam Molyneaux performing an acrobatic stop on the line from a Chris Shanahan strike - Cathal O’Neill pointed the resultant ‘65.

The final ten minutes was hectic stuff and tit for tat. Two pointed frees by Conheady and O’Neill followed by a super Edwin Wixted effort had the sides level at 1-12 to 0-15 with three minutes of normal time remaining.

Tom Condon and James Conheady exchanged scores as the game ticked into injury time. Then, just as it seemed to be winding down for a draw, a long ball to the ever threatening Mark Danaher saw the Knockaderry full forward fouled. He kept his composure to slot the free from 45 yards and Knockaderry had won a thrilling game.

It seemed to this reporter than Crecora almost beat themselves with short passing, the type that all too often broke down or didn’t go to hand. Knockaderry were more streetwise when they had the wind, everything went long, and they won their fair share of ball. There was a naivety about Crecora/Manister’s play that would make you cry. Nice hurlers but they’re trying to be Limerick without having the skillset to pull it off. Knockaderry were bulkier and got the ball forward faster and with more intent. Just far too much tippy tappy from Crecora.

Crecora had good displays from Cathal O’Neill who caught some good ball and battled hard. His brother Paraic, James Conheady, Tom Shanahan and Edwin Wixted also impressed

Knockaderry were best served by Tom Condon, Liam Molyneaux, Mike Molloy, Mark Danaher, Kieran Storin and Gearoid Fenniman.

Scorers for Knockaderry: Mark Danaher 0-7 (5f), Tom Condon 0-3, Kieran Storin 0-3 (1f), Mike Molloy, Rob Egan, Enda Moran, Jack Molloy all 0-1 each.

Scorers for Crecora/Manister: Cathal O’Neill 0-8 (7f), James Conheady 1-3 (3f), Edwin Wixted 0-2.

Wide Count: Crecora/Manister 11, Knockaderry 13.

Star Man: Tom Condon (Knockaderry). Former Limerick stalwart Condon gave a superb performance and contributed three long range points, one particular booming effort in the second half that drew a mad reaction from the 200 strong crowd. Kept his direct opponent Mark Shanahan scoreless.

Ref Watch: Effin whistle blower John O’Donnell had a decent game, a couple of missed fouls here and there but nothing too obvious.


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Don’t know wouldn’t have a clue what the senior ref gets…with managers getting paid everywhere doesn’t seem unreasonable that ref could get 100 quid for a senior game…I’d say if you could collect a few hundred quid a week you’d see better candidates interested very quickly…

Would seem like an easy one for gaa/irfu/fai to come together and push gov to make refereeing income tax free or something…would cost little or nothing

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Be way handier be a soccer ref. More money and no umpires required.

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The gaa genuinely couldn’t afford to pay good referees the money their talent warrants.
Id imagine most referee money is tax free already?

If clubs can afford to pay hundreds a week for a coach surely each club could pony up 50 each for a ref…

There’s a massive shortage of them as well.

There’s no ref paying tax surely?

Be a handy auld FĂĄs scheme.

“Community Referee”

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They only get 50 a game…which as you said is less than a young girls match with no scrutiny and abuse

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Higher probability of getting shot though as a soccer referee.

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At least if you’ve an umpire with you they can carry you to the hospital after the beating

You can outrun a hurl, not a bullet.

There probably isn’t…but they should be…if you advertised it as tax free be a help

I’d quit my job tomorrow and spend my time referring gaa and rugby matches no bother…you’d surely manage 7 or 8 matches a week with schools games etc

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Are “expenses” from clubs taxable?

Was in Mungret yesterday for GB and Na Piarsigh. It started very close but GB pulled out a blistering 2nd quarter to go in with a 9 point lead at the interval thanks to a goal on the stroke of half time.

The premier intermediate championship is wide open at the minute. With NCW and Bruff leading the pack, the last 2 semi final spots are up for grabs between 4 teams.

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Serious report :clap:

Pat Downes still going for Knockaderry, some man.

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NCW will be tested now with the loss of Ethan Hurley also. I’ve heard conflicting reports of hamstring and the dreaded cruciate.
Bruff’s attacking threat considerably weaker without Boddy also - he was box office in the first few games.
Effin will be fancying their chances now even though they’ve a tough run in.

What happened to Boddy?

You’d think NCW and bruff would be safely secured in the semis by now, Bruff probably need one more win.

Effin, Blackrock, Bouncers and GB will all fancy themselves. Big games next week with Bruff v Bouncers and GB v Effin

The two Boddy lads playing were collateral damage of the recent management mutiny.

Could they not sort things out?