Stunning Tyrone deliver seventh U20 title as gutsy Kerry come up short

Tyrone's impressive total included a remarkable 1-18 from play. A tad more precision in the final quarter and the margin could have been more
Stunning Tyrone deliver seventh U20 title as gutsy Kerry come up short

Tyrone's After Champions: Goal Clarke Murphy/sportsfile Pic: Celebrates Scoring Harry Joey Tyrone's

All-Ireland U20 FC final: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20.

Tyrone were crowned eirgrid U20 All-Ireland champions for the seventh time Sunday after an impressive six-point triumph over Kerry.

It is their second title at this grade in three years and a worthy prize for an awesome outfit. They swept past Roscommon by ten points in the semi-final and were ahead from the tenth minute on in the decider.

The sensational Eoin McElholm led the way with seven points from play from ten shots. Their lofty total included a remarkable 1-18 from play. A tad more precision in the final quarter and the margin could have been more.

Both sides started with successive wides before Eoin McElholm delivered the day’s opening score.

Tyrone’s top scorer was marked by Cian Lynch, while captain Michael Rafferty made for Luke Crowley at the other end. They dropped corner-forward Callum Daly back as a sweeper and often conceded goalkeeper Michael Tansley’s kickout in a bid to stifle Kerry’s kicking game.

Duagh's Cormac Dillon kicked Kerry off the mark with his first of four first-half points. After an early wide, Eddie Healy powered through the middle to slot over his first point in the tenth minute.

Ronan Cassidy responded to draw the Ulster champions level and then linked up expertly with an onrushing Joey Clarke who unleashed at goal. The ball crashed off an outreaching Charlie Keating and hit the net.

Kerry wing back Charlie Keating fends off Gavin Potter at Laois Hire O'Moore Park. Pic: Harry Murphy/Sportsfile
Kerry wing back Charlie Keating fends off Gavin Potter at Laois Hire O'Moore Park. Pic: Harry Murphy/Sportsfile

Cassidy and Dillon exchanged points but in truth Tyrone should have extended their advantage more.

In one play, Gavin Potter clipped the post with a goal chance. Shea O’Hare hit it again with a point effort, McElholm dropped the next chance short, Cormac Devlin hit the post again and Cassidy eventually fired it wide.

At the turnaround, it was 1-8 to 0-7. Devlin put an end to a string of misses, but Healy and a Dillon mark kept the underdogs in touch. The terms were set for the contest. One side on top while wasteful, the other just about staying in touch.

Shea O’Hare and Odhrán Brolly’s rampaging runs from wing-back ensured a steady supply of possession for the Tyrone inside line. Brolly pointed after the break. Kerry’s own driving force battled hard in response, Charlie Keating drawing a free that led to a Paddy Lane Score and assisting Dillon soon after.

By the 42 minute only three separated them. A terrific Michael Tansley save denied Ronan Cassidy a goal and Lynch stopped a second attempt from Potter.

Kerry powerhouse Luke Crowley of Kerry is fouled by Michael Rafferty of Tyrone
Kerry powerhouse Luke Crowley of Kerry is fouled by Michael Rafferty of Tyrone

The writing was still on the wall. Tyrone pushed eight clear over the next ten minutes. A Luke Crowley penalty that he won himself and a curler from the dual star closed the gap to four. A classy team never panicked in the face of that fightback. McElholm swung over three of their final four points and Rafferty climbed the steps to accept the cup from GAA chief Jarlath Burns.

“We deserve this lads. We put in some work over the past seven months. The group senses in Garvaghey have paid off,” declared the captain.

“Now we can call ourselves the best U20 team in Ireland. Let’s enjoy this.” 

Scorers for Kerry: C Dillon 0-8 (1 mark, 3 frees), L Crowley 1-1 (pen), E Healy 0-2, D Kirby 0-1, E Boyle 0-1, P Lane 0-1.

Scorers for Tyrone: E McElholm 0-7, R Cassidy 0-5 (1 free), R McCullagh 0-5 (1 free), J Clarke 1-0, C Devlin 0-1, C Owens 0-1, O Brolly 0-1.

KERRY: M Tansley; M Lynch, D O’Callaghan, G Evans; C Keating, D’Connor, C Lynch; R Stack (C), E Healy; D Kirby, T Kennedy, O Ferris; C Dillon, A Crowley, L Crowley.

Subs: E Boyle for O’Connor (temp, 21-23), R Diggin for O’Callaghan (29), P Lane for Crowley (half time), F Murphy for Kirby (46), Boyle for Stack (47), A Segal for Evans (49).

Black card: L Crowley (63).

TYRONE: C McAneny; J Clarke, B Hughes, C Devlin; S O’Hare, M Rafferty (C), O Brolly; R Fox, C O’Neill;

C Devlin, E McElholm, G Potter; R McCullagh, R Cassidy, C Daly.

Subs: F Nelis for Devlin (38), C Donnelly for Brolly (45), N Grimes for Potter (54), C Owens for McCullagh (58), R Donnelly for Cassidy (62).

Referee: P Neilan (Roscommon).

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