Carlow surprise Laois to secure win in Leinster U21

The introduction of Kevin McDonnell for the second half turned the game on its head as he fired over six points

Carlow 2-15 Laois 4-7

Not since they beat Laois in O’Moore Park five years ago had Carlow scored a goal in the championship or won a game but last night they came back to haunt the O’Moores with a devastating second-half performance to turn a four-point deficit into a two-point victory.

Laois were slightly the better team in the opening half but only because they had senior county star in attack and he accounted for three goals and a point.

Carlow had missed eight possible scoring chances but got a good goal after 20 minutes from James Doyle and at the interval Laois led 3-4 to 1-6.

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The introduction of Kevin McDonnell for the second half turned the game on its head as he fired over six points from placed balls and added a seventh from play to put the visitors four clear entering the final quarter.

Carlow got an important goal midway from Pete Shaw and although Laois clawed their way back with points and a goal from PJ Scully to leave the minimum dividing the sides but it was McDonnell who got the last score after the hosts were reduced to 14 players. Carlow now welcome the winners of Dublin and Kilkenny in June.

LAOIS: E Rowland; S Finan, C McEvoy, R Broderick (0-1); C Stapleton, G Dunne, J Campion; D Palmer, R Mullaney; C Dwyer (3-1), C Taylor (0-1), C Collier (0-1); PJ Scully (1-3), Aaron Moore, B Conroy. Subs: S Bergin for C Taylor (46 mins), D Cripps for A Moore (52 mins).
Carlow: J Barron; S Whelan, L Roche, M Malone; J Murphy, G Coady (0-1), M Grady; D Byrne, C Fenlon; M Kavanagh (0-5), D Wall, P Shaw (1-0); J Doyle (1-2), A Gleeson, T Joyce. Subs: K McDonnell (0-7) for T Joyce (h-t), P Doran for L Roche (53 mins), C Nolan for D Wall (50 mins).
Referee: Gavin Quilty (Kilkenny).