1. Dan Lane (Fionnan O’Driscoll)
2. William Sexton
3. Shane Feane (Kevin Hayden)
4. Kieran O’Rourke
5. Jimmy O’Dea (Jimmy O’Dea)
6. Patrick Carey
7. Sam Williams
8. Tommy Cronolly
9. Patrick Deady
- Brian Sexton
- Frankie Barrington
- Sam Cronolly
- Kieran O’Dea (Paddy Lynch)
- Michael Lane (Fionnbarr Fitzpatrick)
- Ronan O’Halloran
- Fionnan O’Driscoll
- Kevin Hayden
- Paddy Lynch
- Fionnbarr Fitzpatrick
- John O’Connell
Bruree’s second round of the South Intermediate Championship against Croom was blessed with more than just good weather.
Mirroring our previous run out the scoring was opened with a goal from Kieran O’Dea. He followed this with two points. Which all went unanswered by Croom.
While Croom still were unable to break our defence for even a point Sam Cronolly added to the goal tally.
Shortly after this Michael Lane made a brilliant run from the half forward line to provide Kieran with his third goal completing his hattrick.
Following this Croom struck back by applying pressure to our defence which culminated in three points in quick succession. While they had goal chances goalkeeper Daniel Lane’s communication with the full back line allowed for our net not to be breached.
The half would also see great play in midfield between Tommy Cronolly and Frankie Barrington.
The half ended with a goal from Ronan O’Halloran which gave us a comfortable score of 5-10 to Croom’s 0-08.
The second half while not as eventful as the first half would see Bruree work the ball consistently from the back and through midfield.
Our backs remained strong and defended a number of long range frees by winning arial battles which led to us keeping a clean sheet on the goal front.
Two points from Tommy Cronolly helped us seal the win despite Croom rallying with three points.
The final score of 5-17 to 0-13 is a reflection of Bruree’s form of late and a credit to all involved long may it continue.