Gearoid O'Connor features for UL again this year.
University of Limerick have been crowned Fitzgibbon Cup champions after they defeated DCU 1-15 to 0-23 on Saturday afternoon in the Connacht GAA centre of excellence.
The opening period ebbed and flowed and there was nothing between the sides as UL led 0-9 to 0-8 at the interval.
Six points in a row from UL straight after the break proved to be a huge turning point in this contest. The victors were always able to keep in front of their opponents in the second half.
UL claimed their ninth Fitzgibbon Cup title on Saturday afternoon in Mayo..
Full back John Conneally and Gearoid O'Connor got last year's Fitzgibbon Cup finalists off to a bright start. On five minutes DCU's Denis Walsh replied with a placed ball.
UL were finding space in the middle third which resulted in Gearoid O'Connor, Adam English and Mark Fitzgerald all landing long range scores to push their side 0-5 to 0-1 in front.
The Dublin college began to run the ball from deep and they were rewarded for their efforts when Denis Walsh, Cian Boran and Cathal Beirne reduced the gap to the minimium for the second time in the first half.
UL were able to get their scores easier than their opponents. Gearoid O'Connor and Brian O'Sullivan combined on 20 minutes to put their college 0-7 to 0-4 clear.
DCU rallied once again, Dublin hurler Joe Flanagan, Darragh Carley and Peter Clarke made it 0-7 apiece three minutes before the break.
UL didn't let the game stay level for long and sharpshooter Gearoid O'Connor nailed two placed balls to have the victors leading by 0-2 at the break.
Brian Ryan's side were guilty of some wayward shooting hitting eight wides and dropping two shots short in the first half.
Ryan's charges were a different side in the second and in the end their quality showed.
Gearoid O'Connor, Jack Leahy Sean O'Hanlon and Adam English were all on target inside the opening eight minutes of the second half as UL began to take control of the contest. Ryan's charges led 0-15 to 0-8 after 38 minutes.
Kilkenny's Denis Walsh responded with three placed balls to keep DCU within touching distance. On 44 minutes Patrick Crotty managed to turn over a DCU defender in the final third. Crotty then set up Limerick senior hurler Aidan O'Connor his opening score of the evening.
DCU were relying on their running game to get scores on the board full forward Cian Boran and Denis Walsh made it 0-19 to 0-13 with 12 minutes remaining. In the space of a minute, Gearoid O'Connor added two quickfire points to score his ninth point of the afternoon.
Young hurler of the year nominee Cathal O'Neill, Gearoid O'Connor and Diarmuid Hannify ensured UL's victory late on. DCU battled away until the final whistle and Cathal Beirne managed to raise a green flag in injury time as UL won their third Fitzgibbon Cup title in four years.
SCORERS:
Univeristy of Limerick: Gearóid O’Connor (0-10, 0-6 frees), Adam English,Jack Leahy, Seán O‘Hanlon 0-2 each John Connealy, Killian Doyle, Mark Fitzgerald, Brian O’Sullivan, Aidan O’Connor, Cathal O’Neill, Diarmuid Hanniffy 0-1 each
DUBLIN CITY UNIVERISTY: Denis Walsh (0-8, 0-7 frees), Cathal Beirne 1-1, Peter Clarke and Cian Boran 0-2 each Joe Flanagan and Darragh Carley 0-1 each
UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK: Darach Fahy (Adrahan, Galway); Aaron Morgan (Kilruane MacDonaghs), John Conneally (Clooney Quin, Clare), Michael Corcoran (Silvermines, Tipperary); Killian Doyle (Emeralds, Kilkenny), Mark Fitzgerald (Passage East, Waterford), Colin Coughlan (Ballybrown, Limerick); Brian O'Sullivan (Kanturk, Cork), Adam English (Doon, Limerick); Gearoid O'Connor (Moyne Templetuohy, Tipperary), Colm O'Meara (Clonlara, Clare), Patrick Crotty (Scariff, Clare); Jack Leahy (Dungourney, Cork), Aidan O'Connor (Ballybrown, Limerick), Patrick O'Donovan (Effin, Limerick).
SUBS: Seán O’Hanlon (Turloughmore, Galway) for O’Donovan (half-time), Cathal O’Neill (Crecora-Mianster) for Leahy (40 minutes), Seán Rynne for O’Sullivan (48 minutes), Diarmuid Hanniffy for Crotty (54 minutes).
DCU:Cian Byrne (Wexford); Ivan Bolger (Kilkenny), Paddy Langton (Kilkenny), Padraig Lennon (Kilkenny); Sam Bourke (Offaly), Padraic Moylan (Kilkenny), Billy Reid (Kilkenny); Donal Shirley (Offaly), Colin Spain (Offaly); Sean Gallagher (Dublin), Denis Walsh (Kilkenny), Darragh Carley (Wexford); Cian Boran (Kildare), Joe Flanagan (Dublin), Peter Clarke (Westmeath).
SUBS: Conor Kehoe for Carley (48), Cillian Dunne (Laois) for Walsh (52).
REFEREE: Johnny Murphy (Glenroe)
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