Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Sutton Park break Cup duck

Sutton Park's U-13s produced an outstanding performance at Grange Road to break the St Andrew's/Wesley duopoly and make history with their first ever hockey cup victory at any level after 50 years in existence.

It proved fifth time lucky after four previous final appearances had ended in defeat. Fortune, though, was certainly not a necessity as Sutton showed their ability right from the outset.

The pace of Aodan Fee created the first decent chance inside three minutes before Max Miller's reverse flashed across goal soon after. Four corners were repelled in the opening quarter by the excellent Andrew Porter between the Andrew's posts as Sutton played an efficient game - showing all the hallmarks of head coach Colin Stewart.

Andrew's, though, remained resolute and started to gain a foothold in the game. Ben Campbell - who starred in last week's Minor Cup win - became more of an influence while a decent chance fell Andrew Meates way, though the ball did not drop in time for him to make a clean contact.

But Sutton were not to be denied. Porter pulled off a neat double-save from Gavin O'Brien's initial corner strike. But from the next wave of attack, Richie Duignan found space on the right egde of the circle to delightfully flip the ball into the goal for the game's decisive moment.

In the second period, the Saints came back strong, bossing territory and possession. Top tackling from Cillian McGreer kept play outside the Sutton circle, though, while in Jack Ryan and Mark Bergin, they had two stylish players, capable of playing tidy ball and keeping their passing simple but efficient.

Indeed, Sutton had a couple of breakaway chances through Duignan and Fee but were denied by outstanding last-ditch defending from Owen Buttenshaw and Daniel Hide to keep the game in the balance until the final whistle.


*For more pictures from Sutton Park vs St Andrew's, click here

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done lads what a great day , Sutton attacked from the start (like Liverpool the other night). lovely attacking hockey ..Great report stephen. After 50 years and a huge amount of Effort by the staff and kids at Sutton Park - enjoy the moment , you throughly deserve it !!!

Anonymous said...

Congrats to SPS, great to see a small school removing the big guns stranglehold on a cup...

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to Sutton Park, what a great achivement!!!!

Anonymous said...

Well done Sutton Park, particularly Colin and Ronan who co-ordinate all the hockey in Sutton with great enthusiasm and effeciency - senior cup winners in five years time?

Anonymous said...

trojan work done by the sutton park centre back! wel played mate
great to see some 1 breahing up the duoply of the big 2!!

Anonymous said...

also good for the big two to have another challenger. in day's gone by KH, Kilkenny, Newpark, Sandford all challenged... something we need to work towards

Anonymous said...

sutton have been in some really close cup finals in the last few years, its about time they won one, fair play lads

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic achievement for the kids to have made history! The School should be so proud of the dedication of each player and the tremendous sportsmanship shown during the run up to the final. Well done to ALL!

Anonymous said...

well done sutton great win


tat right mid is very skillfull



centre bac was good aswell


.....!!!!

Anonymous said...

right mid was deadly

Anonymous said...

Well done to the St Andrews guys..

Just wondering why the boy's final was reported on and not the girls...?

And I might add that it was the first time ever that the first year A girls hockey team at St Andrews has won the Leinster League...??

Anonymous said...

Well done to the St Andrews guys...

Just wondering why the boys match was reported on and not the girls...?

And I might add that it was the first time ever that the first year A girls hockey team at St Andrews have won the Leinster League..!

............................??

Stephen Findlater said...

My apologies for not covering the U-13 girl's league and cup results. Unfortunately, I was not able to make it up Grange Road on Monday or Tuesday due to work commitments.

If you have any information on the game, can you please email me at setvie_findlats@yahoo.com and I'll see about giving the game some coverage.

Anonymous said...

Also wondering why the Girls Minor A League and Cup were not covered. Alexandra College won both beating Wesley in the League final and Mount Anville in the Cup Final.

Anonymous said...

makes for an exiting few years to come

Anonymous said...

The keeper was great threw out the cup he just did have much chance of touching the ball in this game