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Rock and Fenton objectives assist Dublin walk previous Limerick

ByRomeo Minalane

Feb 6, 2023
Rock and Fenton objectives assist Dublin walk previous Limerick

James Crombie/INPHO Dublin’s Brian Fenton ratings his side’s 2nd objective as goalkeeper Donal O Sullivan of Limerick searches # Division 2 Rock and Fenton objectives assist Dublin walk previous Limerick Dublin had the ability to enable Limerick delight in a much better 2nd half, ultimately lowering the margin to 9 points. Limerick 1-11 Dublin 2-17 Tom Clancy reports from TUS Gaelic Grounds DUBLIN STROLLED TO success over Limerick at the TUS Gaelic Grounds to make it two-from-two in their promo quote. The visitors led by 13 points at half-time and had the ability to enable Limerick delight in a much better 2nd half, ultimately minimizing the margin to 9 points. Dessie Farrell had the ability to blend huge levels of experience with those seeking to make their mark in blue. Con O’Callaghan and Ross McGarry looked powerful, with the previous winning an early charge which Dean Rock netted. This made it 1-6 to 0-1 with Limerick short a variety of essential forwards from last season’s Division 3 promo run. They had good ratings from James Naughton and Cian Sheehan however Ray Dempsey’s side were just able to match the Leinster champs for brief durations. By half-time, it was 2-12 to 0-5 with Brian Fenton palming house from a rebound after more great from O’Callaghan. The Treaty began the 2nd half better, sub Hugh Bourke netted and they likewise kicked 3 unanswered points. Dublin went an uncharacteristically long 18 minutes without a rating however ultimately, Dean Rock put a stop to that. They had more ratings from Killian O’Gara, O’Callaghan, and Rock with Limerick suffering throughout a duration without Killian Ryan, black-carded midway through the half. Dublin alleviated to triumph, with larger tests ahead. They deal with another journey to Munster, to go to Cork, in 2 weeks’ time. Limerick should head to Louth with both sides looking for a very first win following promo last season. Scorers for Limerick James Naughton 0-5 (0-4f), Hugh Bourke 1-1, Cian Sheehan 0-2, Adrian Enright 0-2, Iain Corbett 0-1. Scorers for Dublin: Dean Rock 1-5 (1-0 pen, 0-3f), Ross McGarry 0-4, Con O’Callaghan 0-4, Brian Fenton 1-0, Lorcan O’Dell 0-1, Craig McEneaney 0-1, Dáire Newcombe 0-1, Killian O’Gara 0-1. Limerick 1. Donal O’Sullivan (j-capt) 2. David Connolly, 3. Séan O’Dea, 4. Barry Coleman 5. Brian Fanning, 6. Cillian Fahy, 7. Michael O’Donovan 8. Cian Sheehan, 9. Iain Corbett 10. Paul Maher, 11. James Naughton, 12. Gordon Browne 13. Adrian Enright, 14. Colm McSweeney, 15. Davy Lyons Subs 17. Hugh Bourke for Lyons (22) 26. Killian Ryan for Sheehan (inj– half-time) 24. Peter Nash for Browne (57) 21. Tony McCarthy for Donovan (60) 18. Robbie Bourke for Enright (68) Dublin 1. David O’Hanlon 3. Seán MacMahon, 2. Cian Murphy, 24. Dáire Newcombe 5. Lee Gannon, 4. Greg McEneaney, 11. Tom Lahiff Exclusive Six Nations Analysis Get Murray Kinsella’s unique analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations project this spring Become a Member 8. Brian Fenton, 9. Peadar Ó Cofaigh Bryne 10. Niall Scully, 13. Ross McGarry, 12. Ciaran Kilkenny 25. Lorcan O’Dell, 14. Dean Rock, 15. Con O’Callaghan Subs 17. Colm Basquel for O’Dell (45) 26. Killian O’Gara for McGarry (60) 21. Adam Fearon for Gannon (64) 6. Sean Lowry for O’Callaghan (65) 23. Ben Millist for McEneaney (69 ) Referee: James Molloy (Galway). Get instantaneous updates on the Allianz Football and Hurling Leagues on The42 app. Given you by Allianz Insurance, happy sponsors of the Allianz Leagues for over 30 years. Initially released at 19.11

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