By Michael O'Rourke
An Riocht reached the
last eight of the All-Ireland sevens
in Kilmacud losing by the minimum margin
to eventual winners Aghada from Cork.
In the group stage at St.Blenduis College
venue, An Riocht won their four matches
to qualify for the quarter-final stage
at the Kilmacud HQ.
First up for An Riocht was Roundwood
from Wicklow. In this tough opening
match An Riocht won by 3-10 to 1-07,
goals from John Clarke, Gary Cunningham
and Connor Annett plus a wonderful point
from County Goalkeeper Brendan McVeigh
got An Riocht off to the perfect start.
Match two saw An Riocht come up against
Clan na nGael from Tyrone. With the
sides level at halftime, goals from
John Clarke and Gary Cunningham helped
An Riocht to a 2-10 to 0-07 victory.
In the final group game, An Riocht needed
to beat Castleisland Desmonds from Kerry
to top the group and qualify for the
fourth round play-off. An Riocht gave
a masterful performance and won quite
easily. Goals from Brian Sloan (2) and
Aidrian Annett helped An Riocht to a
3-15 to 0-07 victory.
In the fourth round match An Riocht
came up against Portglenone from Antrim.
This was a very tough and tight match
with both teams exchanging points on
each attack. Just before halftime Brian
Sloan scored a great goal to give An
Riocht a five point lead at the interval.
Portglenone started the second half
very well and a goal from Antrim county
player Martin McCorry gave them the
lead. Then some long range points from
Michael Harper and Paddy Cole and coupled
with an outstanding save from Brendan
McVeigh helped An Riocht to a 1-14 to
1-11 victory.
As the sole Down team left in the competition,
An Riocht now faced Aghada from Cork
in the last eight. County player John
Lavery scored a great point from the
throw-in, however the Cork men hit back
with a penalty goal. Once again some
magnificent long range points from John
Clarke and Paddy Cole helped An Riocht
reduced the lead, and the teams were
level at halftime. In a close and tough
second half An Riocht maintained a two
point lead up until the final 30 seconds,
when the Aghada team worked the ball
up the left side of the pitch and scored
the winning goal.
Overall An Riocht can be proud of their
displays in the All-Ireland sevens.
Each of the 10 player and the management
team gave there all in the five games.
Team:- Brendan McVeigh, Declan Reilly,
Connor Annett, Aidrian Annett, John
Lavery, John Clarke, Gary Cunningham,
Paddy Cole, Michael Harper and Brian
Sloan.
The team stayed in Dublin and had an
enjoyable nights 'craic'. Young Paddy
'Grip' Cole was rooming with County
Stars John Clarke and Brendan McVeigh,
and stated that it was a great experience
to be sharing with this calibre of player.
TG4 will be showing highlights on Monday
night.