I can at this point say with absolute confidence that Ballyduff will win this years Waterford Intermediate County Hurling Final. But whether it will be Ballyduff Upper from West Waterford or Ballyduff Lower from East Waterford at this point in time cannot tell you.
At Fraher Field on
Sunday evening Ballyduff Upper possibly created history when they became the
first club (certainly) in Waterford to capture a title courtesy of a penalty
shoot out.
Andrew Casey
proved to be hero for Ballyduff in this game as it was his score in a sudden
death penalty shoot out which captured the title for his side after Clashmore’s
Edmond O’Halloran with the penalty just before it shot wide.
Ballyduff had a
great start to this game and raced into a very early four point lead with
Clashmore not scoring till former Inter County player Brian O’Halloran put over
on six minutes. Clashmore however came more and more into the game and by the
water break mid way through the opening half they found themselves just one
point (0-5 to 0-4) behind.
The second
quarter proved to be equally as tight that Clashmore just shaded and turned
around with a 0-9 to 0-8 lead showing on the score board, top scorer Luke
Coughlan giving “The Still Men” the lead deep in stoppage time at the end of
the allotted 30 minutes.
The game’s first
goal came on came on 35 minutes when Sean Hickey finished to the net. However
Clashmore soon responded with a goal of their own when a long range free from
Tadhg Bourke went all the way to the Ballyduff net, giving his side a 1-11 to
1-10 lead with 40 minutes played.
The game
continued to go from end to end and by the water break mid way through the
second half it was the Still-men that were in front (1-12 to 1-11).
A brace of scores
by Kevin Casey, and one each from Tadhg Bourke and Mikey Kearney gave Ballyduff
a single score advantage with the game heading into its final ten minutes.
Ballyduff over
the following minutes proved to be economical in front of goal with their
chances they created and with seven minutes to play they found themselves 1-17
to 1-14 in front. Brian Ramsey not long on as a sub hit a second goal tying the
scores once again. Inter county players Mikey Kearney and Tadhg Bourke hit
scores for their respective sides to send the game into extra time.
Clashmore hit the
first three scores of extra time to go three up, and this was the difference
between the sides at the break in extra time as Clashmore turned around leading
2-22 to 1-22.
When Brian Ramsey
pointed for Clashmore mid way through the second half in extra time to give his
side a 2-25 to 1-24 lead it was starting to look good for the Still-men, but
moments later a free was missed that if converted would have secured the title
for Clashmore.
Mikey Kearney
made it a three point game with just over a minute to play and moments before
the final whistle Andrew Casey made a hero of himself when he finished past
Mark McGrath to send the game into a penalty shoot out.
In the penalty
shoot out Casey again proved to be a hero scoring in the initial five penalties
and again in the sudden death shoot out after both sides converted three of
their five penalties.
In Sudden death
Tadhg Bourke saw his effort go over the crossbar (Only goals count) while
keepers Mark McGrath and Michael McCormack saved the next two penalties, Shane
Kearney had the chance to seal the title for Ballyduff but his effort rose to
high. Edmond O’Halloran saw his effort go wide of the mark and when Andrew
Casey stepped up to strike his second penalty of the evening he made no
mistake.