Offaly – Joe McDonagh Cup Champions For 2024
Joe McDonagh Cup Final
OFFALY 2-23 LAOIS 0-26
By Paul Keane at Croke Park (from gaa.ie website)
The Leinster SHC will welcome nine times champions Offaly back in 2025 following a landmark Joe McDonagh Cup success for the Faithful County.
Goals at the beginning of both halves, from top scorer Brian Duignan, who finished with 1-4, and substitute Oisin Kelly, helped propel Johnny Kelly’s side to a maiden win in the competition.
But neighbours Laois, the 2019 champions, didn’t go down easily and having been seven points down with 20 minutes to go, fought back to level the game for the 11th time at the beginning of stoppage time.
Three late Offaly points from Killian Sampson, Charlie Mitchell and Jack Clancy ultimately got the 1998 All-Ireland champions over the winning line.
Their principal reward is promotion back to the Leinster championship having not competed there since 2018. It was also redemption following last year’s agonising final defeat to Carlow. And a week after the county’s U-20s scored a famous All-Ireland win, their first ever, collecting the Joe McDonagh Cup amounted to placing the cherry on top for Offaly supporters.
The result brings clarity for Cork who now know that they will be heading to O’Connor Park next Saturday for an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final fixture with Offaly.
Laois, despite this defeat, still have an interest in the All-Ireland race too with a preliminary quarter-final fixture for them at home to Wexford in Portlaoise on the same day.
Laois gave it everything they had and twice bounced back from those slow starts to each half but they couldn’t repeat their group stage win over their neighbours.
Offaly boss Kelly made 11 changes from the experimental side that beat Down in the final round robin game, naming four of the U-20s that competed in last weekend’s landmark win over Tipperary; Adam Screeney, Cathal King, Dan Bourke and Donal Shirley.
Duignan was one of the four Offaly players retained from the line up against Down and his second minute goal came as a giant boost to the favourites.
Dan Bourke won possession after a Laois puck-out was turned over and when he played in Duignan the Durrow man had only the net on his mind.
Duignan added a sixth minute point and at that stage Offaly led by 1-3 to 0-1, a blistering start that brought back memories of Mitchell’s early goal in last year’s decider against Carlow.
Offaly, of course, failed to win that one 12 months ago and their big early lead was reeled in this time too as Laois belatedly found their range.
Five Laois points in a row between the seventh and 14th minutes tied it up at 0-6 to 1-3.
Paddy Purcell got one of those points and it was quickly becoming evident that the Laois midfield of Purcell and Aidan Corby was on top in their sector.
They shared out eight points between eachother in the first-half, four for Purcell and four for Corby. And all from open play.
The Offaly management responded by moving Dan Bourke to midfield, taking off Eimhin Kelly and bringing on Oisin Kelly in the half-forward line.
Eoghan Cahill was prominent in Offaly’s attack, switching from the left wing to the right wing, and getting on lots of ball. He scored five first-half points, three from play, but blasted three wides too.
The sides were level on 10 occasions in the first-half and, even at that early stage, extra-time for the second year running seemed a live possibility.
A brilliant third quarter changed all of that as Offaly grabbed the scores they needed to put significant daylight between the teams.
Sub Kelly netted just 20 seconds after the restart after a stunning solo run and strike across the goalkeeper.
Cahill, Mitchell and Killian Sampson added points and twice Offaly opened up seven-point leads, taking a 2-19 to 0-18 advantage into the final 20 minutes.
It looked as if Laois, who failed to convert three decent goal chances in the third quarter, had blown their chance but they refused to relent and impressively got it back to a level game after 70 minutes.
Laois manager Willie Maher benefited from the impact of highly rated subs like Ross King, Stephen ‘Picky’ Maher and Willie Dunphy.
Captain Aaron Dunphy was terrific for the O’Moore men with 11 points in total and five in a row as they reeled in Offaly late on.
But the goal they needed never materialised and Offaly held on for a hugely significant win.
Offaly scorers: Brian Duignan 1-4, Eoghan Cahill 0-7 (0-5f), Charlie Mitchell 0-4, Oisin Kelly 1-0, Cillian Kiely 0-2, Killian Sampson 0-2, Cathal King 0-1, Adam Screeney 0-1, Dan Bourke 0-1, Jack Clancy 0-1.
Laois scorers: Aaron Dunphy 0-11 (0-6f, 0-2 65), Patrick Purcell 0-5, Aidan Corby 0-4, Fiachra C Fennell 0-1, Tomas Keyes 0-1, Liam O’Connell 0-1, James Duggan 0-1, Ian Shanahan 0-1, Ross King 0-1
Offaly: Mark Troy; Cathal King, Ciaran Burke, Ben Conneely; David King, Cillian Kiely, Donal Shirley; Jason Sampson, Eimhin Kelly; Killian Sampson, Dan Bourke, Eoghan Cahill; Brian Duignan, Charlie Mitchell, Adam Screeney. Subs: Oisin Kelly for Eimhin Kelly 30, Colin Spain for Screeney 55, Jack Clancy for Cahill 67, Sam Bourke for Dan Bourke 71.
Laois: Enda Rowland; Diarmuid Conway, Ian Shanahan, Ryan Mullaney; Tom Cuddy, Padraig Delaney, Liam O’Connell; Aidan Corby, Paddy Purcell; Fiachra C Fennell, Aaron Dunphy, David Dooley; James Duggan, Tomas Keyes, Jer Quinlan. Subs: Stephen Maher for Fennell 42, Donnchadh Hartnett for O’Connell 44, Ross King for Duggan 46, Willie Dunphy for Keyes 60, John Lennon for Purcell 71.
Referee: Colm McDonald (Antrim).