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  • Semi Final v Clongeen

    Monageer Boolavogue 1-12 Clongeen 2-09.

    We were playing with a good breeze in the first half and opened up a 0-08 to nil lead with good scores from Shane Kehoe, Mark Walsh, Colm O Loughlin and frees from Peter Mernagh, but after that we went totally out of the game and conceded 1-03 in the last few mins of the half. Playing against the wind it was going to be difficult to hold onto the two point advantage and so it proved with clongeen taking a 2-9 to 0-10 point lead with only 5 mins to go in the match, when we staged a determined comeback with Peter Mernagh getting pointed free and a goal from a cross sent in by Matthew Dunne, Mark Walsh scored the last point of the game to keep us in the championship for 2013. The winner of the replay will play Shamrocks in the final after they comfortably bet Ballyfad which was also on this afternoon.

    Team; Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan, Stephen Murphy, Graham O Reilly, Niall O Reilly, Patrick Breen, Mick Sweeney, Damien Fenlon, Mark Walsh, Colm O Loughlin, Shane Kehoe, Matthew Dunne, Peter Mernagh, Niall O Loughlin, Bertie Gahan. Subs: Paul Gahan for Graham O Reilly, Padraig Flynn for Damien Fenlon

    Scores: Peter Mernagh 1-06 (0-05 frees) Mark Walsh 0-02, Bertie Gahan 0-02, Shane Kehoe 0-01, Colm O Loughlin 0-01

  • Weekend Hurling Results

    On Saturday the intermediate team bet Rathnure after extra time by 2-16 to 1-17 to qualify for the county semi final. We started well against the wind and had the best of the play in the first half thanks to some good hurling by our backs, damien fenlon and colm o loughlin in particular but the concession of a goal meant we went in at half time level 1-05 to 0-08. We never really got going in the second half of normal time, and despite holding a slender lead for most of the second half we werent able to hold on, and in fact were fortunate to draw in normal time. Playing against the wind in the first half of extra time we went two points down and things werent looking so good. The game was really open in the second half of extrar time and two http://celebrexonline-pharmacy.com/pain-relief/lioresal.php goals from Peter Mernagh helped us into a narrow lead which we managed to defend for the remaining minutes of extra time

    Team was: Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan, Stephen Murphy, Graham O Reilly, Niall O reilly, Paddy Breen, Mick Sweeney, Damien Fenlon, Mark Walsh, Matthew Dunne, vantin Shane Kehoe, Colm O Loughlin, Peter Mernagh, Niall O Loughlin, Bertie Gahan

    Subs: Padraig Flynn, Paul Gahan

     

    On Sunday the junior team had a similar experience to the intermediates. We hurled brilliantly at the start of the game when John O Loughlin scored 2-01. But Davidstown came in to the game and lead by 2-04 to 1-10 at half time. The second half was lively and intense with Monageer having the best of the play and leading by three points at one stage, when one of the worst umpiring decisions of all time was given against us. The ball definately went a yard wide, which was bad enough but even worse when the linesman told vytorin the referee the the ball had gone wide, only for the referee to ignore him. Davidstown got three of the last four points to level the match and bring the game to extra time. We were two points down after the first period of extra time which was a fairly dull part of the game but when John Ivory got a goal a couple of mins into the second half we began to think http://lipitorgeneric-online247.com/ of a win, only for Davidstown to go straight back up the field and get a goal of their own. Ed Rowsome had to score a goal with a 21 yard free in injury time to give us a one point victory but luckily for davidstown they managed to stop the shot and proceed into the semi finals.

    Team: Morgan Gahan, Declan Kelly, Daire turner, http://lipitorgeneric-online247.com/ Sean doran, Sean McCabe, Chris Daly, Liam Gahan, Laurence Murphy, Ger Daly, Ed Rowsome, Conall Nolan, Patrick Walsh, Bryan Dwyer, John O Loughlin, John Ivory. Subs: Mark Gahan, Aidan Gahan

  • Junior b district Champions

    This match took place against the Rapps on Monday the 2nd of September in St Patrick’s Park @7pm . After drawing last Wednesday a close affair was expected by all, and the first half proved to be just that with Monageer eventually getting the better of the first half scores to lead by 0-05 to 0-02 at half time thanks to some good free taking by Michael Ivory and scores from Morgan Rowsome. The second half started well with lads like Michael Stafford and Peadar Lacey doing very well along with the safe and secure defending by Dermot Prendergast and his corner backs, Keith Swaine and Murt Sweeney. The scores were got by Barry Millar with a couple of excellent frees, Michael Somers and Peadar Lacey among others, to help us to our first ever championship silverware with our third team on a scoreline of 0-11 to 0-05.

    The lads will now go on to contest the county semi finals against the winners of one of the other districts.

    Team: John Redmond, Keith Swaine, Dermot Prendergast, Murt Sweeney, Padraig Stafford, Barry Miller, Jamie O Brien, Micheal Stafford, James O Loughlin, Ciaran Fenlon, Michael Ivory, Peadar Lacey. Morgan Rowsome, Micheal Somers, Adrian O Loughlin. Subs: Tomas O Leary for Adrian O Loughlin, Conor Doyle for Morgan Rowsome also, William Murphy, John Murphy, Anthony Dempsey, Mick Kelly, Larry Carty, Noel Winters

  • Junior football v Crossabeg

    The junior footballers played crossabeg last night in their final group game. Both teams were already qualified for the quarter finals but the result of this match will have an impact on the 1/4 final draw. We led at half time by 0-05 to 0-03, on a terrible evening for football. Crossabeg surged ahead in the second half with a couple of goals but we got a late point to equalise the game at 1-09 to 2-06. The lads will know on Sunday evening who we will be playing in the next round.

  • Horseshoes County Finals

    Monageer will host the division 2 and 3 county finals on afternoon of Sat the 17th, in the GAA Club ground with our own club from Monageer competing. Best of luck to the lads and hopefully a good crowd will attend and support the event.

  • Weekend Championship matches 11/08/13

    On Friday the Intermediates played Ballyfad and won by 2-11 to 1-12. Our lads got off to a great start but faded after 20 mins or so. Having said that we never really looked like losing the game and despite a late Ballyfad goal we managed to hang on and qualify second in the group, which means we

    will now play Rathnure in the Quarter final. Team: Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan, Stephen Murphy, Graham O Reilly, Niall O Reilly, Tommy Breen, Mick Sweeney, Damien Fenlon, Mark Walsh, Colm O Loughlin, Matthew Dunne, Shane Kehoe, Peter Mernagh, Niall O Loughlin, Bertie Gahan.

    Subs: Padraig Flynn, Patrick Breen, Paul Gahan

     

    On Sunday the Junior team played the Rapps and lost by 5-18 to 0-12. The scoreline reflects accurately the gap between the teams on the day, with the rapps taking a 3-08 to 0-04 point lead at half time. The seocnd half was better in terms of our ability to score but there was never any danger of a comeback. The juniors will play Davidstown in the Quarter finals. Team: morgan Gahan, Sean Doran, Daire Turner, Declan Kelly, Liam Gahan, Chris Daly, Sean McCabe, Laurence Murphy, Diarmaid Breen, Ed Rowsome, Conall Nolan, Bryan Dwyer, John Ivory, John O Loughlin, Adrian O Dowd. Subs: Mark Gahan, Patrick Walsh

  • Weekend Championship matches

    There were mixed fortunes for the junior and intermediate teams at the weekend. firstly on Friday night the Junior team ended their winning run with a heavy defeat to St James. The damage was done in the first half when, despite playing with a strong wind, we only managed to score 1-03 and went in at half time two points down, 1-03 to 0-08. We started with sloppy wides but a well taken goal from an Ed Rowsome free gave us some hope of an improvement but we only managed three points in the first half. Playing into the wind in the second half, we managed a great start with John O Loughlin getting a well taken goal but this was as good and as close as it got on this occasion and St James ran out comfortable winners

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    by 1-22 to 3-04 with James Gahan getting a consolation goal towards the end of the game.

    Team was: Morgan Gahan, Liam Gahan (Ballysimon), Daire Turner, Sean Doran, Ger Daly, Aidan Gahan, Sean McCabe, Laurence Murphy, Diarmaid Breen, Ed Rowsome, Conall Nolan, James Gahan, Bryan Dwyer, John O Loughlin, John Ivory. Sub: Chris Daly for Diarmaid Breen

    Scores: Ed Rowsome 1-03, John O Loughlin 1-01, James Gahan 1-00

     

    On Saturday the Intermediates ended the long wait for a championship victory over Marshalstown with a 1-13 to 2-08 win. Playing into the strong wind in Bree we started poorly conceding a goal in the first minute but with the next attack Peter Mernagh pulled a goal back, only for the evergreen Mitch Jordan to score his and Marshalstown’s second goal within the first few minutes. Marshalstown had much the better of the play for the next 10/15 mins but we managed to get on top of them towards the end of the half helped primarily by good play from Shane Kehoe and a couple of points for Niall O Loughlin to leave the half time score 2-05 to 1-04 in favour of Marshalstown. Playing with the wind in the second half we started well and pulled back a couple of scores through frees, but we were never actually in the lead at any stage in the game until the final few minutes when a foul on Bertie Gahan led to a free scored to put us one point ahead, in the dieing moments of the game goalkeeper Sean Murphy scored a free from our own 45′ metre line to give us a two point win. Both the junior and the intermediate teams will progress to the knockout stages, whilst Marshalstown will be fighting relegation this season.

    Team: Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan (Ballyorley), Stephen Murphy, Graham O Reilly, Niall O Reilly, Tommy Breen, Mick Sweeney, Mark Walsh, Damien Fenlon, Colm O Loughlin, Matthew Dunne, Shane Kehoe, Peter Mernagh, Niall O Loughlin, Bertie Gahan. Sub: Padraig Flynn for Mark Walsh

    Scores: Peter Mernagh 1-08, Niall O Loughlin 0-03, Colm O Loughlin 0-01, Sean Murphy 0-01

  • Minor Hurling v Duffry Rovers

    The minors hurlers lost out to the Duffry Rovers tonight in their latest hurling fixture by 4-07 to 0-07. The bad conditions made goalkeeping very difficult and as a result the Duffry got the goals needed to win on this occasion.

    Team was:

    1. Shane Gahan

    2. Jamie O Brien

    3. Ian Hawkins

    4. Ryan Breen

    5. Gary Ennett

    6. Ben Doyle

    7. Graham O Reilly

    8. Sean Roche

    9. Mark Gahan

    10. Camen O Brien

    11. Robbie Donnelly

    12. James Walshe

    13. Conor Doyle

    Subs: Cian allen for Conor Doyle

    William Murphy for Camen O Brien

    Camen O Brien for Ian Hawkins

    Scores: Graham O Reilly 0-04, Robbie Donnelly 0-03

  • National Youth Cycling in Monageer

    Slaney cycle club is hosting the national youth cycling championships this year and it will be held on Saturday 24th August in Monageer GAA pitches therefore no pitches will be available as all facilities will be needed to accommodate this event. Please come along and support the event and the young people involved.

  • Minor Hurling v Clonard

    Great win this evening for the minors making it 4 wins out of 4.The lads played as a team throughout the game with a final scores of 7-21 to 1-3. The game started with two goals from Conor Doyle and points from Cathal Walsh,Mark Gahan and Podge FLynn and aslo a goal from Graham O Reilly just before the break..The second half began wth points from Robbie Donnelly Sean Roche and Podge Flynn and then two more goals from Conor Doyle and one from Podge Flynn.OVerall the boys played very well and won well in the end…
    Well Done Lads
     1. Adam Dunne
    2. Jamie o brien
    3. podge mcarthy
    4. Ben doyle
    5. Graham O Reilly
    6. shane gahan
    7. Sean Roche
    8. gary ennett
    9. Mark gahan,
    10. podge flynn
    11. robbie donnelly
    12. Conor doyle
    13. cathal walsh
    Subs: James Walshe, Ian Hawkins and William Murphy