Carbery Rangers: 1-9 (1-0-9)Valley Rovers: 1-9 (1-1-7)Valley Rovers fought back from seven points down to force a replay with Carbery Rangers after a tense McCarthy Insurance Group Premier SFC relegation play-off at Enniskeane on Saturday evening.A draw looked very unlikely in truth, but a stirring comeback from the Carrigdhoun men ensured their top-flight status remains intact for another while.Cork senior footballer Jacob O’Driscoll’s late goal means the teams must meet again in the coming weeks with a date for the replay to be confirmed shortly.Carbery Rangers will be kicking themselves as to how the victory slipped from their fingers.Just 1-1 scored in the second 30 minutes. Their last score came after 43 minutes in what was a total malfunction in the final quarter from them albeit their opposition did show plenty of composure to eke out the necessary scores.After the game finished in a wealth of excitement, it was a tame enough start. Cork U20 footballer Timmy Cullinane landed a pair of points inside four minutes which settled Carbery Rangers.After a slow enough opening by Valley Rovers, they raised white flags from Adam Walsh-Murphy and a Ciarán McCarthy effort after great work by Johnnie Kiely.Parity was short-lived for the Innishannon team. John O’Rourke, Paul Hodnett and Cullinane all bisected the posts as Carbery Rangers led 0-5 to 0-2 after 17 minutes.The West Cork team were doing all the football, much more urgency and slickness.John O’Rourke sent over a beauty, but to only be bettered by a pair of sublime Paul Hodnett efforts, 0-8 to 0-2.Valley Rovers brought out Fiachra Lynch from full-forward on occasions given their trouble in claiming sustained possession.It did work at times, but they managed three wides in the opening half as they didn’t show enough attacking intent, 0-8 to 0-2 at half-time.Whatever slight wind that was there, it was favouring Valley Rovers for the new half.Patient play was rewarded for Denis Kiely’s charges when McCarthy kicked a two-pointer from play after sub Rory O’Sullivan did well to make it happen.A potentially crucial moment arrived though after 38 minutes, Valley Rovers made a mistake coming out of defence and it was punished when John O’Rourke was fouled and a penalty was awarded.Paul Hodnett saw his effort saved by Billy Curtin, but the ball fell nicely for the forward to tap home to the net, 1-8 to 0-4.The teams traded points before a McCarthy effort did keep Valley Rovers just about in touch.They were showing more fight and adventure, points from Lynch and Adam Walsh-Murphy left their side 1-9 to 0-8 adrift with seven minutes remaining of normal time.Another McCarthy white flag left three points in it before a goal in added time from O’Driscoll drew Valley’s level.It was a lovely flick from close range after a gorgeous floating delivery sent into the square by Darragh Murphy.There was still time for a hero. Carbery Rangers’ goalkeeper Paul Shanahan had a two-point effort from a free right at the death, but his effort tailed wide.Both teams will have to meet again.Scorers for Carbery Rangers: P Hodnett 1-4, T Cullinane 0-3, J O’Rourke 0-2.Valley Rovers: C McCarthy 0-5 (1 2pt), A Walsh-Murphy 0-3, J O’Driscoll 1-0, F Lynch 0-1.CARBERY RANGERS: P Shanahan; J Kevane, T O’Rourke, C Daly; S Linehan, J O’Riordan, J Hodnett; B Hodnett, J O’Brien; M Hodnett, J O'Rourke, P Hodnett; T Cullinane, D Hayes, C Twomey.Subs: C McCarthy for J O’Riordan (43, inj), P O’Rourke for M Hodnett, C Santry for P Hodnett (both 52), B Shanahan for D Hayes (58).VALLEY ROVERS: B Curtin; C O’Keeffe, E Delaney, M Woods; A Walsh-Murphy, J O’Driscoll, E Guinane; D Murphy, C Johnson; A Kenneally, J Kiely, J Walsh; C McCarthy, F Lynch, S McEntee.Subs: R O’Sullivan for C Johnson (h-t), D Muckian for S McEntee (40), L Casey for J Kiely, A Casey for A Kenneally (both 55).Referee: Robert Whelan (Gleann na Laoi).
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