

With victory confirmed the home side took the foot off the pedal and were guilty of a number of uncharacteristically sloppy errors. Pearse Lillis finally opened Clare’s account in the 43rd minute but between times Gareth McKinless, Shane McGuigan and Benny Heron stretched the Derry lead to 0-12 to 0-1. Conor Glass and Conor Doherty both scored monster points apiece as is rapidly becoming their trademarks. Shane McGuigan accounted for three of those scores with Ethan Doherty – outstanding in the opening half – hitting a brace. Niall Loughlin opened the Derry scoring ledger with their first attack, and in just eight more attacks they had hit seven points.īy half-time the home side led 0-9 to 0-0 without really finding top gear. The home side sucked up all that early Clare pressure and then picked off their opponent with typical efficiency. The Banner County crashed up against the Derry defensive wall on countless forages forward and they would wait until the 28th minute before Emmet McMahon earned the unenviable distinction of hitting Clare’s first shot of the game, which dropped short in to the arms of Odhrán Lynch. The visitors dominated both possession and territory for the first 15 minutes of play but will have been disappointed to see the scoreboard reading 0-3 to no score to a much more economical opponent. Derry 0-14 Clare 0-4ĭerry defeated Clare by 10 points at Owenbeg to confirm both promotion and a Division Two final. Subs: B O’Driscoll for McSweeney (54 mins), K O’Hanlon for Jones (62), J O’Rourke for Corbett (62), C Kiely 6 for Fahy (73), M Cronin for Sherlock (73). Subs: B Duffy for Grimes (35 mins), C Lennon (0-1) for Burns (45), O McGuinness for Jackson (54), C McCaul for McKenny (57), J Hughes for McConnon (66), P Mathews for Durnin (74).ĬORK: M Aodh Martin M Shanley, D O’Mahony, T Walsh (0-1) L Fahy (0-2), R Maguire (0-1), S Meehan C O’Callaghan, I Maguire E McSweeney, S Powter, R Deane C Óg Jones (0-1) S Sherlock (0-4, two frees, one 45), C Corbett (0-1). LOUTH: J Califf D Corcoran, P Lynch, D McKenny L Grey, C Murphy, C McKeever C Early (0-1), T Durnin (0-2) N Sharkey, L Jackson (0-2), C Grimes (0-1) D McConnon (0-1), C Downey (0-2, one free), R Burns (1-0).

Despite Donal McKenny picking up a black card, Harte and Gavin Devlin emptied the bench with the required impact.Įternal substitute Craig Lennon ignited the seven-point turnaround with the first of a five-point scoring run, while Ciarán Downey landed two in that period to seal the win over the Leesiders for the first time since the 1957 All-Ireland final. That left the door ajar for Louth to gain some spirit and fuelled the momentum swing. Ruairí Deane spurned a glorious goal chance before James Califf saved another.
#In silence game install#

The other players(2-6) play as survivors, trying to escape or hunting the monster.

One player takes on the role of the monster who has hypersensitive hearing abilities and is almost completely blind.
