Clonmel Commercials 1-26 Kilsheelan-Kilcash 1-05Clonmel Commercials paid an emotional tribute to club legend and county football manager Philly Ryan with a 22nd Tipperary SFC title to go clear atop the county's roll of honour.All-Ireland-winning hurler Peter McGarry put in a standout first-half display before Commercials stretched away with a 1-08 streak to open the second half.The favourites ended with nine different scorers.Michael Quinlivan got the goal and added the player of the match award as he collected his eighth county medal on the field of play. That feat was matched by captain Séamus Kennedy, while a handful more young prospects pocketed their first.The 2015 Munster champions will host Cork champions St Finbarr's in the provincial quarter-final next Saturday.McGarry was most prominent in the opening moments, either kicking or assisting four early shots. He pointed one and laid on another for Seán O’Connor.Kilsheelan, however, turned expectations on their head in the 10th minute.Billy Murphy’s quick-thinking solo-and-go and delightful kick pass found Barry Kehoe. He skinned his marker and squared for Jamie Roche to poke home.An attacking mark from Monaghan-native Shane Garland made it 1-02 to 0-02.Two former Tipp stars exited the field through injury in the aftermath. Commercials lost defender Kevin Fahey before Kilsheelan goalkeeper Evan Comerford, who won a county title with Clonmel in 2012, limped off.Back-up keeper Conor Grant entered just 20 hours after featuring in a county Junior B semi-final.Commercials’ response to the goal was decisive. They reeled off the next six points, with a McGarry two-pointer bringing them level and Jack Kennedy’s brace pushing them ahead.Kilsheelan got a major let-off, though when Jason Madigan took McGarry’s shot off the line before O’Connor could tap in.A couple of Garland placed balls ensured the deficit didn’t stray beyond three points at half-time with his side 0-10 to 1-04 in arrears.With the midfield in dominant form, Commercials kicked for home with an unanswered 1-08 in the 13 minutes after the break.It began with McGarry’s fourth point, followed by efforts from Thomas Charles and O’Connor.Any doubt over the outcome was removed when Commercials picked off another kick-out and Quinlivan glided through the defence, exchanging a one-two with Ross Peters, before blasting to the net.They kept motoring with a two-point free from Jack Kennedy, followed by a Cian Smith brace and an O’Connor free.Substitute Liam Freaney broke Kilsheelan’s duck, but it would prove their only score of the half. Commercials kicked the final eight points, including a two-point free from Smith, although Madigan saved a second goal chance when clawing away a McGarry effort.Clonmel Commercials: S Ryan; T Condon, J Morris, R Slattery; K Fahey, Séamus Kennedy, R O’Dowd; D O’Connor, J Kennedy (0-05, 1tpf, 0-0145); C Deely, M Quinlivan (1-01), R Peters (0-01); C Smith (0-06, 1tpf, 0-01f), S O’Connor (0-06, 0-03fs), P McGarry (0-04, 1tp).Subs: T Charles (0-01) for Fahey (15, inj), Colman Kennedy (0-01) for Peters (41), Seán Kennedy (0-01) for Deely (50), J Higgins for D O’Connor (55), R Lambe for Quinlivan (57).Kilsheelan-Kilcash: E Comerford; K Quinn, E Kehoe, J Madigan; E Butler, D Brennan, B O’Connor; M Stokes, B Murphy; T O’Connor, M Freaney, S Garland (0-03, 0-01f, 0-01m, 0-01 45); S Butler (0-01), J Roche (1-00), B Kehoe.Subs: C Grant for Comerford (18, inj), L Freaney (0-01) for Murphy (37), M McGuire for Garland (41), R Kelly for S Butler (55), J French-Davis for B Kehoe (55).Referee: S Lonergan (Moyle Rovers).
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