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Date Time Competition Season
4 June 2023 1:00 pm Tailteann Cup 2023

Match Report

Wicklow upset Limerick to boost hopes of Tailteann Cup progression

Wicklow ended their Tailteann Cup Group Three with a maiden victory, over already qualified Limerick.

Before a ball was kicked this afternoon, the Treaty were assured of winning the group, after victories over Longford and Carlow last month. Despite that, Mark Fitzgerald will not be impressed with the lacklustre nature of this display against a side with little to play for.

Goals from John Paul Nolan and Jack Kirwan did the damage, as Wicklow took control from the 15th minute, virtually to the final whistle.

There was a second-half goal from an Iain Corbett penalty, with this bringing Limerick to within one, but Kirwan’s scuffed and deflected effort pushed Oisin McConville’s men clear once more.

Limerick let 0-3 to 0-1 after a slow opening 15 minutes but Mark Jackson’s second long-range free brought Wicklow to life. Scores from Conor Fee and Nolan had them ahead, before the latter collected expertly and rounded the Limerick keeper to find the net.

It was 1-6 to 0-5 at half-time, with Hugh Bourke and James Naughton (free) keeping Limerick in touch. But they missed an early goal chance through Naughton, before the Leinster side pushed further clear. A third from Jackson as well as scores from Fee and Dean Healy put them six clear with 20 minutes remaining.

Then came the scores for Limerick. Sub Cathal Downes got a tidy point from range before Brian Donovan blasted over a pair – these sandwiched a Kirwan point.

The 60th minute penalty, after a foul by Jackson, gave Limerick a lifeline but their old failings came back to haunt them, with Wicklow easing through to score 1-3 to just a point hereafter – with Healy and Nolan on target once more.

Limerick are in the hat for the quarter-finals, but with just two wins all season, their confidence may take a hit after this underwhelming display.

The final score in Portlaoise, 2-14 to 1-10 in favour of Wicklow.

Limerick

1Aaron O’Sullivan Goalkeeper
2Cormac Woulfe 18 Defender
3Sean O’Dea Defender
4Brian Fanning Defender
5Barry Coleman 22 Defender
6Iain Corbett Defender 59'
7Tony McCarthy Defender
8Colm McSweeney Midfielder
9Cillian Fahy Midfielder
10Cian Sheehan Forward 40'
11Brian Donovan Forward 51', 57'
12Adrian Enright 20 Forward
13James Naughton 26 Forward 6', 15', 34'
14Hugh Bourke Forward 32'
15Peter Nash 17 Forward 7'
16Eoghan Sherlock Goalkeeper
17Robbie Bourke 15
18David Connolly 2
19Mike O Donovan Defender
20Cathal Downes 12 Midfielder 50'
21Tommy Griffin Midfielder
22Jim Liston 5 Defender
23Davy Lyons Forward
24Darragh Murray Midfielder
25Ruadhan O’Connor
26Killian Ryan 13 Forward 64'

Wicklow

1Mark Jackson Goalkeeper 14', 24', 48'
2Eoin Murtagh Defender
3Paul McLoughlin 25 Defender
4Malachy Stone Defender
18Matt Nolan Forward
6Patrick O’Keane Defender
7Mark Kenny Defender 27'
8Dean Healy Midfielder 41', 60', 70+3'
65'
20Johnny Keogh Forward
10Conor Fee Forward 18', 37', 67'
21Tom Moran 24 Defender
12Jack Kirwan Forward 62'
52'
13John Paul Nolan Forward 25'
16', 20', 70+3'
28'
14Joe Prendergast 17 Forward
15Eoin Darcy 23 Forward
16Peter Byrne
5Fintan O’Shea Defender
9Padraig O’Toole Midfielder
11JP Hurley Forward
17Jacques McCall 14
19Arun Daly Danne
22Cian O’Sullivan
23Craig Maguire 15 Forward
24Karl Furlong 21 Defender
25Thomas Maher 3 Forward
26Liam O’Neill

Past Meetings

(Round 4)
1-9 1-13
NFL Division 3
Echelon Park, Aughrim

(Round 3)
1-12 2-19
NFL Division 3
Echelon Park, Aughrim

(Round 3)
2-8 1-6
NFL Division 4
Echelon Park, Aughrim

(Round 6)
NFL Division 4
Echelon Park, Aughrim

Ground

Laois Hire O'Moore Park
O'Moore Park, Father Brown Avenue, Portlaoise Rural ED, The Municipal District of Portlaoise, County Laois, Leinster, R32 EHP9, Ireland

Tom is a multimedia reporter and broadcaster based in Limerick. His main focus is Soccer, Gaelic Games and Rugby. He first starting writing reports aged 14. He is no relation to Tom Clancy, American novelist.