LIVE BLOG - Carbury v Eadestown in the Senior Football Championship
 Cedral St Conleths Park
Full time - It's all over, a massive win for Eadestown, means the world to manager Emmet Bolton and his team
63 mins - A two point free for Niall Cummins and that could be it- Eadestown 1-15 Carbury 1-12
61 mins - It's the excellent Conneff who strikes first in injury time to put Eadestown ahead - Eadestown 1-13 Carbury 1-12
60 mins - Three minutes to be added, both sides desperate for the winning score
57 mins - Charlie Carroll lands a big score just minutes after coming on, it's all square and anybody's game - Carbury 1-12 Eadestown 1-12
55 mins - Conneff strikes to leave the minimum between the teams - Carbury 1-12 Eadestown 1-11
51 mins - Couple of wides in succession for Eadestown as they try to get back into the game
47 mins - The Cullys, Eoin from play and Jack with a free, push Carbury two clear - Carbury 1-12 Eadestown 1-10
45 min - Eoin Cully springs to life with a good scored but Conneff quickly ties the game, sides have been level on four occasions in this half - Eadestown 1-10 Carbury 1-10
44 mins - Another free for Carbury is brought forward after some backchat by Eadestown' defenders to Brendan Cawley, Jack Cully gleefully accpets the gift - Eadestown 1-9 Carbury 1-9
43 mins - Conneff's free gives Eadestown the lead once more, it's end to end at the moment - Eadestown 1-9 Carbury 1-8
42 mins - Harry Carroll departs with what looks like a bad shoulder injury, just after that Jack Cully scores a close range free to level the game - Eadestown 1-8 Carbury 1-8
40 mins - Eadestown quickly go back into the lead as Conor McCarthy's shot curls just about enough to make it inside the post - Eadestown 1-8 Carbury 1-7
39 mins - Monster long range two pointer by Alan Kearney, that was from outside the 45 - Eadestown 1-7 Carbury 1-7
33 mins - Eoin Conneff answers back for Eadestown - Eadestown 1-7 Carbury 1-5
32 mins - Half time substitute Paul Fleming makes an immediate impact as he palms the ball into the Eadsetown net - Eadestown 1-6 Carbury 1-5
Half time here - Emmet Bolton will be much happier with that first half display by Eadestown as they deservedly lead 1-6 to 0-5 as the sides head for the dressing room
26 mins - Goal for Eadestown! Niall Cummins waltzes through the Carbury backline, his shot was blocked by a combination of Wayne Cummins and Brian Milmoe but the rebound couldn't have fell any better for him and he had the simple task of blasting into net. Sean Hayes tags on a fisted effort - Eadestown 1-6 Carbury 0-5
25 mins - Now Dara McGettrick ties the game - Carbury 0-5 Eadestown 0-5
24 mins - Conneff cuts through the Carbury defence before scoring - Carbury 0-5 Eadestown 0-4
21 mins - Eoin Cully, who has been in a real rich vein of form, opens his account from a close range free - Carbury 0-5 Eadestown 0-3
20 mins - Two points in quick succession for Carbury's Jimmy Dunne - Carbury 0-4 Eadestown 0-3
Confirmation of starting line ups
CARBURY: Wayne Cummins; Brian Milmoe, Dean Cummins, Justin Reilly, Mark Cully, Brian O’Flaherty, Jimmy Dunne; Alan Kearney, Conor Gallagher; Evan Boyle, Jack Smyth, Michael Gill, Jack Cully, Eoin Cully, Aaron O’Neill.
EADESTOWN: Shane Sargent; Rian Monaghan, John Lawlor, Paul O’Dwyer, Eoin Woods, Cian Boran, Harry Carroll; Niall Cummins, Rian Boran; Calum Murphy, Pauric Touhy, Sean Hayes, Eoin Conneff, Dara McGettrick, Conor McCarthy.
REFEREE: Brendan Cawley.
11 mins - Eoin Conneff gives Eadestown the lead - Eadestown 0-3 Carbury 0-2
10 mins - Eoin Woods levels for Eadestown - Carbury 0-2 Eadestown 0-2
7 mins - O'Neill is playing at full forward and collects an advanced mark which he converts himself - Carbury 0-2 Eadesown 0-1
5 mins - Carbury forced into an early sub with Mark Cully replaced by Stephen McKeon
3 mins - Jimmy Dunne on the mark for Carbury followed by an equaliser by Eadestown's Pauric Tuohy - Carbury 0-1 Eadestown
3.45pm - We are underway here and full team news will follow but the big story for Carbury is the return of Aaron O'Neill after a serious injury, but they are without Tommy Gill
 
 
 
