
#HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 FINAL BOSS 1ST STAGE FREE#
Two Jack Savage frees subsequently nudged William Harmon’s charges in front - the first time they had led all afternoon - as the large crowd braced themselves for eight minutes of second-half injury time.Ī Tony Brosnan free cut the gap to the minimum, but no equaliser could Crokes find. Kelly was thrown into the action late on after injury forced Murphy from proceedings. The leveller was kicked by Conor Hayes on 57 minutes after a Crokes restart from replacement ‘keeper Adam Kelly went astray.

Rahillys, with momentum behind them, delivered a burst of five unanswered points to move 0-13 to 0-11 in front on 61 minutes. This flurry of cards contributed to a tetchy second half where no player took a step backward in the physical exchanges.Ĭrokes goalkeeper Shane Murphy landed a difficult free to push their lead back out to three at the second water break (0-11 to 0-8), but it was to prove their sole score between the 33rd and 63rd minute of action. Rahillys' comeback bid did suffer a setback on 40 minutes when corner-back Donagh Buckley received a straight red card for an off-the-ball incident involving Micheál Burns.Ĭrokes’ numerical advantage didn’t last long, mind, as Gavin O’Shea was sent to the sin bin on 43 minutes and he was followed to the line shortly after by Crokes defender David Naughton who, no more than Buckley before him, was given his marching orders for an incident away from the play. Their revival began in earnest with four unanswered points in the 10 minutes from the 34th to the 44th minute, Barry John Keane, Jack Savage (two frees), and Conor Hayes on target to leave the scoreline reading 0-10 to 0-8. When Dr Crokes’ Micheál Burns split the opposition posts 14 seconds after the restart, it left Kerins O’Rahillys 0-9 to 0-3 in arrears and facing yet another defeat at the semi-final stage of the county championship.īut in a stirring comeback effort, the men from Strand Road outscored Crokes by 0-12 to 0-5 from there to the finish. Rahillys' remarkable second-half effort condemned Crokes to a second successive county semi-final defeat and, in the process, set up an all-Tralee county final against Austin Stacks the weekend after next.
