Allianz FL D1: Armagh cruise to victory
Andrew Woods, Monaghan, and Tiernan Kelly, Armagh, in Allianz Football League action. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile
Allianz Football League Division One
Armagh 1-27 Monaghan 0-18
By Colm Shalvey at St Tiernach's Park
Armagh started their campaign in blistering style with a comprehensive win over Monaghan in Clones.
Kieran McGeeney’s men led from start to finish, racking up an impressive 1-25 from open play, with 11 players getting on the scoresheet.
Having been 11 points clear by the end of the first half with the breeze at their backs, a late goal from Andrew Murnin saw Armagh edge the second half as well to finish 12 clear of their neighbours.
Armagh opened their account with early points from Joe McElroy and Oisín Conaty as they set the tone for a first half where they caused the Monaghan defence all sorts of problems from a variety of sources. Andrew Woods and Mícheál Bannigan got the hosts off the mark, but with Andrew Murnin, Jarly Óg Burns and Greg McCabe kicking two points each, Armagh were soon in command.
Conor Turbitt grew into the game in the second quarter as he hit four points to help Armagh stretch their lead. Karl Gallagher fisted over from a goal chance at the other end, but Armagh’s ease of moving the ball forward was underlined from the next kick-out, as they quickly scythed through for Burns to cancel out the previous score.
The 2024 All-Ireland champions went on to lead by 0-15 to 0-4 at half-time and although Monaghan got the first point of the second half through Bannigan, Armagh responded via Oisín O’Neill, Callum O’Neill and two in quick succession from Cian McConville.
Monaghan registered the only three two-pointers of the afternoon with a brace from outside the arc from Stephen O’Hanlon and another from Woods, but it was academic to the result as Armagh were continually able to work the ball in to good shooting positions even against the breeze, with Turbitt adding to his tally, including one from a superb assist from Oisín O’Neill.
Armagh put some gloss on their win when the impressive Murnin got on the end of a slick move to crash home the only goal. Armagh will host Galway in round two, while Monaghan face an important game against fellow promoted side Roscommon.
Scorers for Armagh: Conor Turbitt 0-6; Andrew Murnin 1-3; Jarly Óg Burns 0-3; Cian McConville 0-3 (1f); Oisín O’Neill 0-3 (1f); Callum O’Neill 0-2; Oisín Conaty 0-2; Greg McCabe 0-2; Joe McElroy 0-1; Tiernan Kelly 0-1; Ross McQuillan 0-1.
Scorers for Monaghan: Stephen O’Hanlon 0-7 (2 2-pt); Andrew Woods 0-4 (1 2-pt); Mícheál Bannigan 0-2 (1f); Karl Gallagher 0-1; Daragh McElearney 0-1; Dylan Byrne 0-1; Eddie Walsh 0-1; Thomas Hughes 0-1.
Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Gareth Murphy, Tomás McCormack, Peter McGrane; Greg McCabe, Tiernan Kelly, Jarly Óg Burns; Callum O’Neill, Andrew Murnin; Joe McElroy, Conor Turbitt, Fergal O’Brien; Cian McConville, Oisín O’Neill, Oisín Conaty.
Subs: Ross McQuillan for O’Brien (48); Jason Duffy for Murphy (61); Dan McCarthy for Burns (65).
Monaghan: Jack Kiernan; Dylan Byrne, Darragh Treanor, Daragh McElearney; Dessie Ward, Ryan O’Toole, Thomas Hughes; Karl Gallagher, Gary Mohan; Jason Irwin, Mícheál Bannigan, Jason Irwin; Stephen Mooney, Andrew Woods, Stephen O’Hanlon.
Subs: Louis Kelly for Mohan (42); Liam McDonald for Irwin (46); Ryan McAnespie for Mooney (56); Eddie Walsh for Woods (61); Oisín McGorman for O’Toole (63).
Referee: Paul Faloon (Down).