Kilmacud Crokes edge Na Fianna to set up Dublin decider with Cuala

Robbie Brennan will have another game in charge of the south Dublin heavyweights.
Kilmacud Crokes edge Na Fianna to set up Dublin decider with Cuala

At With Stephen Lucy His And Age Pic: Of Nephew Months Paul Kilmacud Crokes Parnell Mannion Seven Marken/sportsfile Sister Park Shay,

Kilmacud Crokes 1-12 Na Fianna 0-12 

Robbie Brennan will extend his stay as Kilmacud Crokes manager for another game after guiding the holders to within an hour of a fourth consecutive Dublin SFC title.

It's been reported that the new Meath manager will quit Crokes to focus fully on the Royals whenever the club's interest in the Dublin SFC ends - even if they qualify for the Leinster championship.

This year's Dublin decider will be on October 20 and Crokes will play southside neighbours Cuala in a novel county decider back at Parnell Park.

Fresh from their extra-time semi-final defeat of Ballyboden St Enda's, a repeat of the 2023 final, Crokes this time saw off Na Fianna in a reprise of the 2022 decider.

That final two years was a tense arm wrestle and this was something similar with Mark O'Leary's goal in first-half stoppage time for Crokes ultimately separating the teams.

Na Fianna lost defender Fiachra Potts to a red card in the 56th minute but still only trailed by two entering stoppage time.

O'Leary frustrated Na Fianna again with a 62nd minute Crokes point to ensure a three-point win.

Sligo full-forward Paddy O'Connor was excellent for Crokes too with four points, guiding them to within touching distance of becoming the first Dublin club since St Vincent's in the late 1950s/early 1960s to win four-in-a-row.

Crokes haven't lost a game in the Dublin championship since September 2020 when they were beaten by a rampant Ballymun Kickhams during the pandemic.

They've won 22 of their 23 Dublin championship games since then, drawing with Thomas Davis in the final round of this year's Group 4 campaign.

It's not always pretty to watch, despite possessing probably the best set of forwards in club football, but their cautious approach has been mightily successful.

Since Brennan took outright control in 2020, following two seasons as a joint manager, Crokes have won three Dublin and Leinster titles and an All-Ireland.

Brennan had the luxury of drafting Dublin defender Theo Clancy into his team this time following injury while O'Connor, wearing number 19, lined out in attack along with Galway's Shane Walsh and Dublin's Paul Mannion.

Crokes had five points on the board - Walsh kicked two of those, one off either boot - before Na Fianna eventually opened their own account after 17 minutes.

Na Fianna reduced it to a two-point game before half-time but O'Leary's volleyed goal after a Dara Mullin ball across goal left Crokes 1-5 to 0-3 up at the break.

Na Fianna lost former Dublin star Jonny Cooper to a 29th minute black card after referee Darren Delaney was made aware of an incident by a linesman.

Back-to-back O'Connor points stretched Crokes' lead to six points, 1-8 to 0-5, but they seem to love a scrap and got drawn back into a dogfight.

Former Dublin forward David Lacey's scores and the industry of Conor McHugh, another ex-county man, were central to the revival and Na Fianna cut the deficit to just two points with as many minutes remaining.

By that stage they'd lost Potts but Crokes were still happy to drag everyone back and defend deep and goalscorer O'Leary settled nerves with his late, late insurance point.

Kilmacud Crokes scorers: Mark O'Leary (1-1); P O'Connor (0-4); Shane Walsh (1 mark, 1 45), H Kenny (0-2 each); P Mannion (1 free), C O'Connor, D Mullin (1 free) (0-1 each).

Na Fianna scorers: D Lacey (0-6, 4 frees); C McHugh (0-3, 1 free); D O'Hanlon (1 free), D Quinn, S Caffrey (0-1 each).

Kilmacud Crokes: D Burns; J Murphy, M Mullin, T Clancy; A McGowan, D O'Brien, M O'Leary; B Shovlin, R O'Carroll; C Dias, P Mannion, D Mullin; H Kenny, P O'Connor, S Walsh.

Subs: C O'Connor for O'Carroll (37); T Fox for Dias (47); J Quigley for Walsh (50); L Ward for Kenny (57).

Na Fianna: D O'Hanlon; E O'Dea, E Murchan, F Potts; A Rafter, J Cooper, T Brennan; J Doran, D Ryan; D Quinn, A Byrne, D Lacey; B O'Leary, C McHugh, C Reddin.

Subs: K Deeley for Ryan & S Caffrey for Byrne (38); D Kennedy for Brennan (43); V Flynn for Quinn (51).

Ref: D Delaney.

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