Niall Ó Ceallacháin completes dream week as Dublin tenure starts with big win

Ó Ceallacháin back in Croke Park six days after leading Na Fianna to All-Ireland club success

Antrim's Conal Bohill in action against Dublin's Conal Ó Riain during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1B game at Croke Park. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Antrim's Conal Bohill in action against Dublin's Conal Ó Riain during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1B game at Croke Park. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
NHL Division 1B: Dublin 1-25 Antrim 0-14

If only Niall Ó Ceallacháin could take his teams to Croke Park every weekend. Just six days after managing Na Fianna to a historic All-Ireland club SHC title success, there was a similar outcome at GAA HQ for the new Dublin boss.

There was no cup at the end of this win, and Dublin will run into trickier assignments further down the line, but this was a positive start for the new regime.

Cian O’Sullivan top-scored with 13 points for Dublin, the majority of those coming from frees, while debutant Conal Ó Riain also stood out in attack with 1-3.

There was an ominous feeling from Antrim’s perspective from the moment Ó Riain smashed a terrific ninth-minute goal, leaving five points between the teams.

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Dublin streaked away for a 14-point win in the end with Ó Ceallacháin perhaps most pleased about his defence conceding just six points from play.

David Lucey, Iain Ó hEithir and Paddy Dunleavy were all newcomers at the back while new captain Chris Crummey slotted in at No 6 and typically led the line.

Dublin will head to Mullingar to face Westmeath in round two on February 9th, the same day that Antrim will make the trip to Tullamore.

New Antrim manager Davy Fitzgerald will demand an improvement because they were summarily dismissed.

The Saffrons were missing ACL victim Conal Cunning and lacked his attacking threat, though Dublin were without a string of players too.

Dublin hurling  manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin at Croke Park on Saturday. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Dublin hurling manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin at Croke Park on Saturday. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho

There was no Eoghan O’Donnell, who has joined the footballers this season, while old hands Danny Sutcliffe, Ronan Hayes, last year’s captain Paddy Smyth and the entire Na Fianna contingent were missing too.

The newcomers stepped up well and Dublin hit the interval with a deserved 1-14 to 0-9 lead.

James McNaughton did the bulk of the scoring for Antrim, mostly from frees.

Paddy Burke and Niall McKenna had positive moments for Antrim too, but they were under pressure throughout and never looked like grabbing a result.

Powerful full forward John Hetherton, back in the Dublin team, struck two points and O’Sullivan continued to split the posts throughout the second half.

Crummey, Dara Purcell and Ó Riain again late on all struck scores as Dublin ran amok.

DUBLIN: E Gibbons; J Bellew, D Lucey, I Ó hEithir; D Gray, C Crummey (0-2), P Dunleavy; B Hayes, C Burke (0-1); Dara Purcell (0-3), D Power, C Ó Riain (1-3); C O’Sullivan (0-13, 11f), J Hetherton (0-2), F Whitely.

Subs: S Gallagher for Gray (46 mins); D Ó Dulaing for Whitely (53); C Hayes (0-1) for B Hayes (57); David Purcell for Hetherton (60); J Lambert for Dunleavy (63).

ANTRIM: R Elliott; C Boyd, D McCloskey, P Burke; C Bohill, R McGarry, E Campbell; S Walsh, N Elliott (0-1); P Boyle, K Molloy, N McKenna (0-2); E O’Neill, N O’Connor (0-1), J McNaughton (0-10, 8f).

Subs: E McFerran for Boyd, G Walsh for McGarry (both h/t); S Elliott for O’Connor (48 mins); J Maskey for Bohill (54); J McLaughlin for O’Neill (66).

Referee: J Owens (Wexford).