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Date Time Competition Season
14 May 2023 4:00 pm Tailteann Cup 2023

Match Report

Carlow comeback stuns Wicklow

Carlow completed a crowning comeback to steal victory late on by 0-17 to 1-13 as Wicklow were sucker-punched in the sides’ opening Talteann Cup match.

In a closely fought half that ebbed and flowed, Eoin Darcy fired the first point over for Wicklow but Darragh’s Foley two-minute brace of free’s nudged Carlow in front with ten minutes played.

Goalkeeper Mark Jackson, Foley and Darcy then each exchanged points but parity was restored at four points each, Conor Doyle and Cillian McDonald the latest to add their names to the scorers.

With ten minutes to go until the break, Ross Dunphy struck twice but Darcy, with his third and Jackson, his second, restored parity as the sides both went in 0-6 at half time.

Conor Fee, on as a substitute, appeared to be an inspired change for the hosts as his quickfire two points edged them 0-8 to 0-6 ahead.

Dunphy and Jackson exchanged their third points respectively as Carlow gamely chased down Wicklow on the scoreboard.

Jonah Dunne, Joe Prendergast, Dunphy, Fee and Colm Hulton all exchanging points before Fee’s fourth successful effort restored Wicklow’s two-point lead.

That was momentum they further monopolised with the game’s only goal, Darcy applying the finish to a swift, excellently smooth passing move from Johnny Keogh’s layoff.

Although Carlow now trailed by six, they rolled up their sleeves admirably and led by talisman Foley, marched right back into contention.

An insane four-minute patch of Foley wizardry took his tally to six points and the visitors to within striking range with five additional minutes on the horizon.

And just entering those, they got a big boost when Wicklow defender Patrick O’keane saw the black card, Foley firing over his seventh point from the free as it went 1-13 to 0-14.

Momentum had shifted entirely to Carlow and Shane Clarke struck a peerless point to heave them level.

Not content with that, they confirmed a crowning comeback when substitute Aaron Amond was accurate, his shot flying over the bar they needed to steal a thoroughly entertaining opening win in their Tailteann Cup campaign.

Wicklow

1Mark Jackson Goalkeeper 17', 35', 43'
2Eoin Murtagh Defender
3Paul McLoughlin Defender
4Malachy Stone Defender
5Cillian McDonald 24 Defender 22'
6Patrick O’Keane Defender 68'
18Joe Prendergast Defender 46'
8Dean Healy Midfielder
9Padraig O’Toole Midfielder
19John Paul Nolan 22 Forward
11JP Hurley Forward
12Jack Kirwan 25 Forward
13Mark Kenny Forward
14Kevin Quinn Forward
15Eoin Darcy Forward 58'
6', 20', 35', 62'
16Peter Byrne Goalkeeper
17Conor Fee Defender 36', 37', 50', 53'
7Fintan O’Shea Defender
10Arran Murphy Forward
20Jacques McCall
21Thomas Maher Forward
22Johnny Keogh 19 Forward
23Cian O’Sullivan
24Matt Nolan 5 Forward
25Craig Maguire 12 Forward
26Arun Daly Danne

Carlow

1Ciaran Cunningham Goalkeeper
2Shane Buggy Defender
3Mikey Bambrick Defender
4Dara Curran Defender
5Shane Clarke Defender 71'
6Mark Furey Defender
7Jonah Dunne Defender 44', 76'
8Conor Doyle Midfielder 21'
9Jordan Morrissey Midfielder
10Seanie Bambrick Forward
11Ciaran Moran Forward
12Ross Dunphy Forward 25', 34', 42', 49'
13Colm Hulton Forward 52'
14Darragh Foley Forward 8', 10', 19', 63', 65', 67', 68'
15Jamie Clarke Forward
16Johnny Furey Goalkeeper
17Liam Roberts Defender
18Liam Brennan
19Niall Hickey Defender
20Aaron Amond Forward 73'
21Eric Molloy Defender
22Paddy Regan
23Finbarr Kavanagh
24Cathal Kelly Defender
25Conor Crowley Forward
26Bryan McMahon Forward

Past Meetings

(Round 1)
2-12 0-10
Leinster SFC
Echelon Park, Aughrim

(Round 1)
2-10 2-10
NFL Division 4
Netwatch Cullen Park

(Round 5)
1-17 0-12
NFL Division 4
Netwatch Cullen Park