TJ Nolan in brillinat form for Larries against Castledermot
St Laurence's recored a memorable win over Castledermot in the quarter final of the IFC at Cedral St Conleth's Park, tonight.
The Larries leveled up with the last kick of the game, a two-pointer free from TJ Nolan, to force extra time.
Despite Castldermot going two ahead with a two-pointer from Gavin Keating in extra time, it was Larries who finished the strongest with TJ Nolan and Stpehn Mann firing over points to make the final score: St Laurence's 1-20 Castledermot 2-14.
Scorers: St Laurence's, TJ Nolan 0-11 ( 2 two-pointer frees, 5 frees), Adam Steed 1-1, Felxi Lawlor 0-4 (2 two-pointer frees), Stephen Mann 0-2, Kevin Eustace 0-1, Ruaidhri 0-1.
Castledermot, Gavin Keating 0-8 (2 two-pointer frees, free, 45), Paddy Whelan 1-0, Emmet O'Keeffe 1-0, Dan Grey 0-3, Aaron Murphy 0-3 (1 two-pointer),.
ST LAURENCE'S: Paul Clynch; Luke Gorman, Ciaran O'Sullivan, Niall Clynch; Oisin Grufferty, James Donnelly, Niall O'Connor; Mark Glynn, TJ Nolan; Kevin Eustace, Ruaidhri Lawlor, Tom Dooley; Eoghan Clancy, Felix Lawlor, Adm Steed. Subs: Dylan O'Dwyer for Eoghan Glancy (44 minutes); Cian Miley for Felix Lawlor (47 minutes); David O'Driscoll for Tom Dooley (50 minutes); PJ Cullen for Mark Glynn (54 minutes); Eoin Curley for James Donnelly (57 minutes); Mark Glynn for PJ Cullen (et); Stephen Mann for Niall Clynch (65 minutes); Roco Roche for Adam Steed (71 minutes); Pierce O'Dwyer for Kevin Eustace (76 minutes).
CASTLEDERMOT: Shane Nolan; Billy O'Gorman, Gavin Farrell, Barry Nolan; Bryan Nolan, Emmet O'Keeffe, Paraic Murphy; Nicky Jackman, Donnchadh Kinch; James O'Reilly, Paddy Whelan, Conor Nolan; Aaron Murphy, Dan Grey, Gavin Keating. Subs: Niall Dooley for James O'Reilly (26 minutes); David Keating for Nicky Jackman (49 minutes); Oisin Nolan for Paraic Murphy (54 minutes); Anthony Lawler for Paddy Whelan (61 minutes); Tadhg Phelan for Aaron Murphy (76 minutes); Anthony Kelly for Emmet O'Keeffe (80 minutes).
REFEREE: Fergus Devereaux.
In the other quartere-final Milltown fought back from nine points down to defeat Leixlip by a point 3-10 to 3-9.
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