Meath See Off Longford
Leinster Senior Football Championship
Meath 3-19 Longford 3-12
By Deniese O’Flaherty at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park
Meath held off a late fightback from Longford to advance to a Leinster quarter-final clash with Dublin.
The Royals were leading by 11 points entering the final minute but 1-2 without reply saw Longford cut the gap to six points. Meath ended the game with a late point from James Conlon, while Longford finished the game with 14 men after substitute Daire Duggan received a black card.
Meath had five attacks in the opening eight minutes and scored from every one of them. James Conlon fired over the first point with just over 20 seconds gone on the clock. Cathal Hickey followed that up with a point.
Longford’s first point came from Daniel Reynolds in the third minute. Meath restored their two point advantage in the fourth minute before Darren Gallagher kicked over a free.
Meath then took control of the game. Points from Eoghan Frayne and Jordan Morris (two) extended their lead to five in the 12th minute. Longford created a goal chance in the 21st minute; Gallagher played the ball to Daniel Mimnagh, but his effort was blocked.
After going over 10 minutes without a score Frayne scored a point to put five between the sides. Ronan Jones added another point before Meath raised the green flag in the 26th minute. Matthew Costello with the pass and Conlon with the finish.
Longford got a much needed point from Dessie Reynolds. Jayson Matthews kicked over a free, but that was cancelled out by a Shane Walsh point. In the 30th minute Longford grabbed a goal; Cathal McCabe attempted to go for a point, it fell to Matthews who turned and fired to the top corner of the net.
Joseph Hagan followed up with a point to cut the gap to five points in the 31st minute.
Meath ended the half like they had started it and two fine points from Frayne saw them lead at the break – 1-13 to 1-6.
Meath kicked over three points at the start of the second half to stretch their advantage to 10 points. Longford got a point through a free from substitute Mark Hughes. Things could’ve got worse for Longford in the 46th minute when Ciarán Caulfield’s effort came off the crossbar, Morris picked up possession and fired over.
Colm O’Rourke’s side created another goal chance in the 54th minute but Longford keeper Paddy Collum pulled off a fine save to deny Frayne. Points from Dylan Farrell and Matthews saw Longford cut the gap to seven in the 56th minute
In a frantic last 10 minutes both sides scored two more goals. Frayne (penalty) and Cian McBride grabbed the goals for the Royals while Hughes and Gallagher were on target for Longford.
There wasn’t enough time for late drama from Longford as Meath held on.
Scorers for Meath: James Conlon 1-6, Eoghan Frayne 1-5 (1-0 pen, 1f), Jordan Morris 0-4, Cian McBride 1-0, C Caulfield, Ronan Jones, Shane Walsh, Cathal Hickey 0-1 each.
Scorers for Longford: Jayson Matthews 1-3 (1f), Mark Hughes 1-2 (2fs), Darren Gallagher 1-1 (1f), Dessie Reynolds, Michael Quinn, Joseph Hagan, Daniel Reynolds, Daniel Mimnagh, Dylan Farrell 0-1 each
Meath: Sean Brennan; Donal Keogan, Adam O’Neill, Harry O’Higgins; Ciaran Caulfield, Ross Ryan, Sean Coffey; Ronan Jones, Daithi McGowan; Shane Walsh, Eoghan Frayne, Cathal Hickey; Jordan Morris, Matthew Costello, James Conlon.
Subs: Jack O’Connor for Costello (HT), Cian McBride for McGowan (50), Darragh Campion for Ryan (55), Keith Curtis for Morris (56), Ronan Ryan for O’Higgins (67).
Longford: Paddy Collum; Patrick Fox, Oisin O’Toole, Liam Hughes; Byran Masterson, Ryan Moffett, Dessie Reynolds; Darren Gallagher, Paddy Kiernan; Jayson Matthews, Michael Quinn, Joseph Hagan; Daniel Reynolds, Daniel Mimnagh, Cathal McCabe.
Subs: Mark Hughes for Masterson (HT), Dylan Farrell for McCabe (45), Ruairi Harkin for Fox (61), Darragh Finlass for L Hughes and Daire Duggan for Kiernan (70).
Referee: Niall Cullen (Fermanagh).