Kelly runs riot to fire Shels to historic title

Wexford side repel late challenge to land county crown

Shelmaliers double hero goal Joe Kelly in action for Wexford against Kilkenny in the 2008 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship.
Shelmaliers double hero goal Joe Kelly in action for Wexford against Kilkenny in the 2008 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship.

Joe Kelly powered Shelmaliers to a historic first title at the expense of St Anne's in this replay played in atrocious conditions at Wexford Park yesterday afternoon.

Two first-half goals laid the foundations for Shels who had a 10-point lead at the break. However, they had to survive a late St Anne’s surge sparked by a 54th-minute Diarmuid O’Keeffe goal.

Despite an early deadlock where they were 0-2 apiece, the Shels looked sharper, harrying and hassling the St Anne’s into mistakes, and with Kelly striking over his side’s five opening points they had a 0-5 to 0-2 lead by the end of the opening quarter.

Their first goal arrived in the 21st minute, a rather fortuitous affair, that saw a Kelly lob off the sideline being lost in the air by goalkeeper Joe Codd, with both ball and keeper ending up in the net. Buoyed by this, corner-back Simon Donohoe went on an audacious 70-metre run, setting up Eoghan Nolan for their second goal just on the break.

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Kelly struck for an opportunistic goal after 48 minutes to make it 3-8 to 0-5 before keeper Brian Murphy pulled off a super save from Liam Rochford. St Anne's weren't dead and buried however and two quick-fire Diarmuid O'Keeffe pointed frees, followed by a fine goal with six minutes to go, left the scoreline 3-8 to 1-7.

Sub David Fogarty got a point and O'Keeffe added another three freesto cut the deficit to just three as the game moved into injury time. But the Shels held firm for a deserved and historic win.