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“They were just dominating” Mount Leinster Rangers reflect on loss

Shane O'Keeffe by Shane O'Keeffe
Tuesday 20 August, 2024
in Hurling
Reading Time: 2 mins read
“We fight to the bitter end” – Pat Hickey Mount Leinster Rangers selector

As the dust settles on the Carlow Hurling Championship, the heartbreak is palpable for Mount Leinster Rangers, who missed out on reclaiming the county title in a dramatic final against arch-rivals St. Mullins.

Despite being reduced to 14 men within the first seven minutes, Rangers displayed immense character and determination, though it ultimately wasn’t enough to prevent St. Mullins from securing their 29th championship crown. Now, as the county turns its attention to the upcoming football championship, Rangers are left to reflect on what might have been.

A Controversial Turning Point

The match’s pivotal moment came early when Dean Tobin of Mount Leinster Rangers was shown a red card, forcing his side to play nearly the entire game with one man down. This decision, understandably, became a focal point of post-match discussions. However, Rangers’ manager Paul O’Brien was quick to downplay its impact on the final result, pointing instead to St. Mullins’ dominance on the day.

“It’s mad—you get a man sent off and people are nearly pointing at that,” O’Brien remarked after the match. “But they [St. Mullins] weren’t utilizing their extra man in the first half; they were just dominating. We couldn’t get the ball up as far as where they had their extra man, believe it or not. I don’t think it was as big a factor in the game as their willingness to work and just dominate.”

O’Brien’s words reflect both the frustration and pride felt within the Rangers camp. Despite the significant handicap, his team refused to capitulate, battling hard and challenging St. Mullins at every turn. However, the champions’ relentless pressure and clinical execution meant that Rangers were always on the back foot, struggling to find a foothold in a game that slipped away from them as it progressed.

A Shift in Focus to Football

With the hurling championship now concluded, Mount Leinster Rangers, like the rest of Carlow, will shift their focus to the football championship. For the club, this presents an opportunity to channel their disappointment into new endeavors, as they aim to make an impact on the football field. The upcoming football championship promises to bring its own set of challenges and excitement, offering Rangers a fresh start and a new chance to compete for county honors.

As the Carlow football championship kicks off, the narrative will inevitably shift, but the memories of this hurling final—and the controversial moment that shaped it—will linger. For Mount Leinster Rangers, the pain of defeat is still fresh, but so too is the resolve to come back stronger, both in hurling and football, and to continue their pursuit of excellence across both codes.

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