Kildare record first ever McDonagh Cup win

Westmeath came from 13 points down to level the game in Newbridge in the closing stages but Kildare kicked on again and eventually won by six points with a James Burke goal deep into injury time sealing the win
Kildare record first ever McDonagh Cup win

James Burke scored the match clinching goal for Kildare in the McDonagh up against Westmeath Photo: Sean Brilly

MCDONAGH CUP - ROUND 2

KILDARE 3-24 WESTMEATH 2-21 

A determined Kildare withstood Westmeath’s fightback to finish strongly and secure their first ever Joe McDonagh Cup win at the tenth attempt at sun splashed Cedral St Conleth’s Park.

Pipped at the death last week by Kerry, Kildare must have feared a repeat when Westmeath reeled in a thirteen point deficit to level at 2-20 each with five minutes remaining.

But this was a much crisper, more determined performance from the Lilywhites and much credit is due to them for that. They caught their second wind with wing-back Cian Boran pointing magnificently from the wing to put them back in front before the home side outscored their opponents 1-3 to 0-1 in the closing minutes, James Burke’s goal with the last puck of the match providing the icing on the cake.

Kildare had started at full throttle, dominating the first half with ten different scorers on the board and registering 2-14 from play. They were already 0-5 to 0-1 up when they broke through for their first goal after five minutes. Gerry Keegan, a rival for Boran for man-of-the-match, broke through the cover and teed up Darragh Melville for the finish to the net.

By the time Jack Sheridan added a second with a well-placed ground shot, coming from Boran’s incisive break after eleven minutes, Westmeath were taking on water, trailing 2-7 to 0-4. The deficit had stretched to thirteen (2-14 to 0-7) by the 25th minute but the away side hit form before half-time and a brilliant goal from Peter Clarke, fizzed in from around 30 metres, helped them to trail by just seven at the interval (2-16 to 1-12).

When a Kildare clearance was returned with interest to impressive full-forward Niall O’Brien in the 43rd minute he offloaded to David Williams for Westmeath’s second goal. They were still four behind at that stage but with Killian Doyle more accurate from frees than the Kildare pair of David Qualter and Sheridan had been, it was no surprise when Brian Dowling’s side saw their lead slip away.

Dowling must have feared the worst, but his side redoubled their efforts superbly to take the points with two Sheridan frees and a point from Burke preceding the latter’s goal as the Lilywhites ran out fully deserved six point winners. They next face Carlow away in two weeks’ time and will be delighted to have gotten off the mark in the second tier competition.

KILDARE: Paddy McKenna; Liam O’Reilly, Rian Boran, Dan O’Meara 0-1; Paul Dolan 0-3, Simon Leacy, Cian Boran 0-3; Daire Guerin, Cathal McCabe 0-1; David Qualter 0-5 (3fs), James Burke 1-2, Darragh Melville 1-0; Jack Sheridan 1-3 (3fs), Cathal Dowling 0-1, Gerry Keegan 0-5. Subs: Richie Hogan for O’Reilly 35, Muiris Curtin for Melville 49, Jack Travers for P Dolan 56, Conn Kehoe for Dowling 60, J Higgins for Qualter (temp) 62-64 and 71.

WESTMEATH: Ciarán O’Brien; Conor Gaffney, Tommy Doyle, Gary Greville; Aaron Craig, Eoin Keyes, Darragh McCormack; Davy Glennon, Eamon Cunneen; Joseph Boyle, Killian Doyle 0-10 (8fs,1’65), Peter Clarke 1-0; David O’Reilly 0-1, Niall O’Brien 0-5, David Williams 1-3. Subs: Mark Cunningham 0-1 for Boyle HT, Owen McCabe 0-1 for Cunneen 46, Niall Mitchell for Glennon 58.

REF: Thomas Gleeson (Dublin).

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