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Glenroe Triumphs Over Bruff with 1-25 to 0-23 Victory in Championship

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Glenroe achieved a thrilling victory against their South Limerick rivals Bruff, winning 1-25 to 0-23 in the fourth round of the Lyons of Limerick County Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship. The match took place on March 15, 2024, in Knocklong, and marked a significant moment for Glenroe as they secured two crucial points in the championship standings.

The team’s success was powered by standout performances from young stars Dáithí Dennehy and the Frewen brothers, Adam and Darren Frewen, who together contributed a remarkable total of 1-15 to the scoreboard. On the opposing side, Owen Meaney, a former Limerick under-20 panellist, played a pivotal role for Bruff, scoring 0-12 from midfield.

Match Highlights and Key Moments

The match began with an electrifying start for Glenroe, as Darren Frewen opened the scoring within the first minute. This was quickly followed by a response from Bruff’s Danny O’Leary, establishing an early exchange of points. By the tenth minute, Glenroe held a narrow lead of 0-4 to 0-3.

As the first half progressed, Glenroe initially gained momentum with additional scores from both Frewen brothers. However, Bruff rallied with five unanswered points, taking the lead at halftime with a score of 0-13 to 0-10. Meaney and O’Leary were instrumental in this comeback, showcasing Bruff’s resilience.

The second half saw Glenroe come out strong, quickly tying the game through scores from Darren Frewen and David McCarthy. The teams continued to trade points, with Meaney consistently keeping Bruff competitive. However, the turning point occurred in the forty-seventh minute when the Frewen brothers managed to equalize the score.

The decisive moment came when Dáithí Dennehy, a former Limerick minor, executed a remarkable solo run, culminating in a brilliant goal that shifted the momentum firmly in Glenroe’s favor. Despite Bruff’s attempts to respond with contributions from Meaney and substitute Charlie Cronin, Glenroe maintained control. The team sealed their victory with additional points from Dennehy, Frewen, and McCarthy.

Scoring Summary and Player Contributions

The final score reflected a strong collective effort from Glenroe, with notable contributions including:

  • Darren Frewen: 0-11 (including 4 frees and 2 65s)
  • Dáithí Dennehy: 1-2
  • David McCarthy: 0-3 (3 frees)
  • Ciaran Kelly: 0-3
  • Adam Frewen: 0-2

Bruff’s scoring was led by:

  • Owen Meaney: 0-12 (including 6 frees and 2 65s)
  • Danny O’Leary: 0-3
  • Darragh Butler: 0-2
  • Josh Keating: 0-2
  • Charlie Cronin: 0-2

This victory is a significant boost for Glenroe as they look to build on this momentum in the ongoing championship. The team’s ability to perform under pressure and execute critical plays will be vital in the upcoming rounds of the tournament.

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