Laois devasted as they lose out to Offaly’s injury time winner

Leinster U/20 Hurling Championship Phase 2 Rd 1 
Laois devasted as they lose out to Offaly’s injury time winner

The Laois U/20 hurling team ahead of their Leinster championship opening round game at Laois Hire O'Moore Park on Saturday Photo: Denis Byrne

Offaly 1-20 

Laois 2-16 

LAOIS came undone in their Leinster U/20 Hurling Championship opener to Offaly in Laois Hire O'Moore Park son Saturday afternoon in devastating fashion.

Storm Dave provided a gale force wind which Offaly had in the first half but they could only manage to build up a four point lead by half time and Laois really looked to have their measure.

The second half opened with a Laois goal and the hosts dominated the early portion of the half to go on and take a three point lead by the midway stage, but the visitors dug in deep and stayed in touch.

Offaly got back level before a goal from Conor Headen fired Laois back into a three point lead but disaster struck when Offaly put the ball in the net just seconds later.

The sides went back and forth with scores for the remainder, but Mark Mulrooney got the all important winner in injury time.

Derek Delaney’s starting fifteen contained eight players from The Harps including Eoin Delaney and Tony Mahony who made their U/20 debuts for Laois and both impressed in the forward line, while their clubmates Justin Duggan and Ross Deegan also put in excellent shifts.

Laois's Donal Deegan gets away from Offaly's Sean Carey in their Leinster U/20 Hurling Championship opening round game at Laois Hire O'Moore Park on Saturday Photo: Denis Byrne
Laois's Donal Deegan gets away from Offaly's Sean Carey in their Leinster U/20 Hurling Championship opening round game at Laois Hire O'Moore Park on Saturday Photo: Denis Byrne

Despite opening the game with the gale behind them, Offaly struggled to making any meaningful attacks in the opening stages with Evan Cassin and Donnacha Carroll snuffing out a couple of opportunities, and they were punished at the other end with a free from Eoghan Murphy and a strike from Cormac Byrne after a great passing move down the right flank of Jack Kennedy, Ross Deegan and Tony Mahony.

Offaly did eventually find their range and hit points through Gearoid Maher, Liam O'Riordan, Odhran Fletcher and Sean Carey all within four minutes of each other to take a two point lead.

An excellent reply from Justin Duggan as he was being fouled followed with a point from Ross Deegan brought the sides back level.

Deegan was proving to be a right handful for Offaly as he dropped back into a midfield role while Ruadhri Kavanagh was spare at the back and Deegan was just as effective in defence as attack.

Offaly hit another purple patch in which they landed five from play as the wind speeds continued to rise with Carey, Fletcher, O'Riordan, Mark Mulrooney and Conor Egan all on target.

Scores proved very hard to come by in the final ten minutes of the half with Laois outscoring their opponents by two points to one.

Eoin Delaney struck after a huge scramble in front of the Offaly posts and Fletcher replied with a free before Byrne struck a free for Laois after an Offaly free out was awarded but overturned after confusion of where they were to take it from.

Eventually a throw ball was given which became a Laois free and a yellow card for James O'Sullivan and Byrne duly made it 0-10 to 0-6 at half time, not bad for Laois against that wind.

The second half opened perfectly for Laois when Murphy fired a long ball inside to his clubmate Eoin Delaney who found Cormac Byrne and he batted sweetly into the net for a goal.

Offaly initially hit back with a brace but Laois had the momentum and struck four in a row starting with a great score by Hugh Whelan.

Justin Duggan (Laois) playing this sliotar for a score against Offaly Photo: Denis Byrne
Justin Duggan (Laois) playing this sliotar for a score against Offaly Photo: Denis Byrne

Murphy added a pair from long range placed balls and Tony Mahony got his solitary score to put Laois two in front.

Mark Mulrooney got his first of four second half points for Offaly before the teams traded a brace of scores each with Byrne and Duggan on target for Laois again.

Offaly came battling back with scores from Mulrooney and Gearoid Maher to make it a level game before Conor Headen rocketed a shot into the top left corner of the net to put three between them again.

The lead was short lived however as Dion O'Connor was beaten by the wind under a hopeful high ball and the sliotar landed at the feet of Patrick Lyons who swept it into the net in the 55th minute.

Offaly smelt blood and pressed on with points from Fletcher and Carey, but a wonder score from Duggan and a long ranger from Murphy kept the sides level going into injury time.

The momentum was all with the Faithful now and Mulrooney once again found himself wide open in the right corner of the field and he split the posts to send the big travelling contingent into raptures.

Laois are now on the backfoot in terms of qualification as they travel to Parnell Park this weekend to take on Dublin which will be a stern test.

SCORERS:

Offaly: Mark Mulrooney and Odhran Fletcher (0-3fs) 0-5 each, Sean Carey and Liam O'Riordan 0-3 each, Patrick Lyons 1-0, Gearoid Maher 0-2 (0-1f), Conor Egan and Andrew Hogan (f) 0-1 each.

Laois: Cormac Byrne 1-4 (0-2fs, 0-1 65), Eoghan Murphy (0-2fs, 0-1 65), Justin Duggan and Eoin Delaney 0-3 each, Cormac Headen 1-0, Hugh Whelan, Tony Mahoney and Ross Deegan 0-1 each.

OFFALY: Matt Watkins; Sean Óg Foley, Ajay Cleary, Joey McLoughney; Andrew Hogan, James O’Sullivan, Harry Sweeney; Sean Carey, James Hennessy; Mark Mulrooney, Liam O’Riordan, Gearoid Maher; Odhran Fletcher, Patrick Lyons, Conor Egan.

Subs: Darragh Scully for O'Riordan (28m-ht, blood), Marc Ryan for Maher (55m).

LAOIS: Dion O’Connor (Trumera); Conor Mortimer (Camross), Evan Cassin (Clough/Ballacolla), Donnchadh Carroll (Mountrath); Jack Kennedy (The Harps), Eoghan Murphy (The Harps), Hugh Whelan (The Harps); Ruaidhri Kavanagh (Trumera), Donal Deegan (The Harps); Patrick O’Callaghan (Clonad), Ross Deegan (The Harps), Tony Mahony (The Harps); Justin Duggan (The Harps), Cormac Byrne (Abbeyleix), Eoin Delaney (The Harps).

Subs: Mark Downey (The Harps) for O'Callaghan (45m), Dan Whelan (Castletown) for D Deegan (48m), Conor Headen (Ballypickas) for Mahony (49m), Charlie Hand (Clonad) for Cassin (55m).

Referee: Eamonn Furlong (Wexford)

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