Category: Results

  • Junior Football Quarter Final

    Monageer/Boolavogue 2-13 Shamrocks 3-03

    We were leading by 2-09 to 0-00 at half time thanks to some brilliant football and two goals from Bertie Gahan along with some well taken points from Marty Kelly and Mick Sweeney. THe second half was a different story however with our lads going asleep and maybe assuming the game was won. Even with 14 men the Shamrocks played us well off the field in the second half, but fortunately for us our big half time advantage was enough to see us into the semi finals, which will be in two weeks time.

     

    Team: 1. Colin Hawkins 2. Liam Gahan 3. Chris Daly 4. Ger Daly 5. Niall O Reilly 6. Brian O Loughlin 7. Paul Gahan 8. Conall Nolan 9. Stephen Murphy 10. Mick Sweeney 11. Marty Kelly 12. Damien Fenlon 13. James Sweeney 14. John O Loughlin 15. Bertie Gahan Subs; Colm O Loughlin for Stephen Murphy, Sean Murphy for Damien Fenlon, James Gahan for James Sweeney and Paddy Breen for ?

    Scores: Bertie Gahan 2-01, Mick Sweeney 0-03 (0-01 free), Paul Gahan 0-02, Marty Kelly 0-02 (0-01 free), Niall O Reilly 0-01, John O Loughlin 0-01, Ger Daly 0-01, Sean Murphy 0-01, Damien Fenlon 0-01.

  • Junior ‘B’ football district final

    By Daire Turner:
    Final Score 3-05 to 3-10
    Absolutely gutted would be the understatement of the year in describing our feeling leaving St. Patricks Park this evening after been beaten by five points in a thrilling district final that went to extra time, Mickey Lynch was looking for another fiver off the fans on the way out of the game such was the entertainment provided by the two teams. Myself and the Shugs could not ask for anymore from our lads who displayed courage, conviction and down right dog ignorance in never giving up throughout the game, Ballyhogue to be fair to them had the better footballers on the night, but it took them an hour and half of football to shake us off, Mark Walshs goal in injury time in normal time to level the game will long be remembered by the fans who turned out in large numbers for this game, the Rabbit Lacey was imperious in the half back line and Niall Finn has emerged as one of the leaders of the team this year. At 47 years of age and going as hard as any 17 year old at the end of extra time, there are no more superlatives to be used to describe Dermot Prendergast, the likes of Sean McCabe, Larry Murphy and Ray O’Brien cannot but gain from playing with such a legend of the club. John Salo and Robbie Breen were our dangermen in the forwards, ably assisted by Mark Walsh and Morgan Gahan, who seems to revel playing in big games this year. Myself and the Shugs decided (one night outside the Harrow) to take on this Junior B football again this year with the goal of winning the district title as a minimum, we fell short this year, and we will sit down with Liam Dunbar, Mary Carton and Reggie Breen to see whether or not our contracts are to be renewed for 2013. We now turn our attention to the Shamrocks tomorrow in the Junior football and also the Junior B hurlers who are playing next Friday night against the Rapps – sow it into ’em lads.
    Team was: 1. Sean McCabe 2. Adrian O Dowd 3. Niall Finn 4. Ray O Brien 5. Declan Kelly 6. Paudi Cooney 7. Peadar Lacey 8. Paul Farrington 9. James O Loughlin 10. Aidan Gahan 11. Dermot Prendergast 12. Morgan Gahan 13. John Ivory 14. Michael Ivory 15. Robert Breen Subs: Mark Walsh for Aidan Gahan, Pa Murphy for Michael Ivory, Liam O Loughlin for Paudi Cooney, Laurence Murphy for Declan Kelly, Diarmaid Breen for James O Loughlin
  • Minor hurling

    Hard luck to our minor hurlers who went down to table toppers Glynn/Barntown in the final league game on a scoreline of 1-15 to 2-8 after a titanic battle. Despite being understrength due to a spate of injuries this very young team were ahead by 1-5 to 0-5 at half time and led by 1-8 to 0-10 with 10 minutes left only to suffer a cruel blow due to a deflected goal to fall behind. Glynn pressed ahead with a few points but our lads grabbed a second goal  and a brilliant save by their keeper and another rasper that hit the crossbar denied our lads what would have been a deserved win.
    Team; 1 Sean Roche, 2 Jamie O’ Brien, 3 Tomas O’ Leary, 4 Shane Gahan, 5 Camon O’ Brien, 6 Sean McCabe,(0-1) 7 Mark Gahan,(0-1) 8 Padraig Flynn(1-4,1-3 frees) 9 Garry Ennett 10 James Walsh, 11 Bryan Dwyer(0-2) 12 James Gahan(1-0) 13 Conor Doyle, 14 Michael Power, 15 William Murphy.
  • Weekend Championship matches

    The intermediate hurlers lost to Naomh Eanna by 0-13 to 0-11 on Saturday. We started the match well but we disimproved from there and went in at half time level on 6 points each, and the second half was equally as painful to look at as the first, with both teams exchanging points until Gorey managed to pull clear to win by two. We now have a quarter final against Marshalstown.

    1. Sean Murphy 2. Ray O Brien 3. Brian O Loughlin 4. Paul Gahan 5. Dean Fenlon 6. Tommy Breen 7. Niall O Reilly 8. Bertie Gahan 9. Mark Walsh (0-01) 10. Niall O Loughlin (0-03) 11. Colm O Loughlin (0-01) 12. Matthew Dunne 13. Marty Kelly (0-01) 14. John Breen 15. Stephen Murphy (0-01) Subs: David Breen (0-01) for John Breen, Peter Mernagh (0-03) for Matthew Dunne, Conall Nolan for Niall O Loughlin, Aidan Gahan for Mark Walsh.

     

    The junior hurlers qualified for the quarter finals with a win over Buffers Alley by 2-12 to 1-07. We started the game very well scoring points from John Ivory and Ed Rowsome with a goal from John O Loughlin giving us a good half time lead, which we never looked like losing. It is still not decided who we will be playing in the quarter final.

    1. Morgan Gahan 2. Sean Doran 3. Daire Turner 4. Mick Nolan 5. Sean McCabe 6. Chris Daly 7. Mick Sweeney 8. Damien Fenlon 9. Laurence Murphy 10. Ed Rowsome 11. Bryan Dwyer 12. Patrick Walsh 13. John Ivory 14. John O Loughlin 15. James Gahan

     

  • Junior football v Oylegate

    The junior footballers beat Oylegate by 5-06 to 1-07 on Sunday to finish top of their group in the junior football championship and have now set up a quarter final with the Shamrocks. We started well with a goal from Damien Fenlon, but Oylegate’s reply was helped by a superb 40-yard, near the sideline, left footed, own goal by Conall Nolan. Marty Kelly got our other goal of the first half from a penalty, which left the half time score at 2-03 to 1-02. Three goals in quick succession from Damien Fenlon, Sean Murphy and John O Loughlin helped us cruise to victory.

    Team: 1. Colin Hawkins 2. Ger Daly 3. Chris Daly 4. Paul Gahan 5. Niall O Reilly 6. John Breen 7. Liam Gahan 8. John O Loughlin (1-01) 9. Conall Nolan (1-0 for Oylegate) 10. Mick Sweeney 11. Marty Kelly (1-03) 12. Matthew Dunne 13. Bertie Gahan 14. Damien Fenlon (2-02) 15. James Sweeney Subs: Denis Walsh for Matthew Dunne, Sean Murphy (1-00) for Bertie Gahan, Daire Turner for John O Loughlin, James Gahan for James Sweeney, Bertie Gahan for Conall Nolan

  • Minor hurling v Rathnure

    Our minor hurlers went down to Rathnure on Thursday evening in Rathnure. Our lads battled well and at half time scores were level at 3-6 each. Rathnure’s strength told in the second half and a flurry of late goals (3 in the 5 minutes) flattered them as they ran out winners on a score of 9-15 to 6-9.  Full foward Podge Flynn banged home 5-3 in what was a goalfest of a match.
    Team; 1 Sean Roche, 2 Michael Power, 3Tomas O’Leary, 4 Jamie O’Brien 5 Camon O’Brien, 6 Sean McCabe, 7. Mark Gahan,8 Larry Murphy(0-2, 0-1 free), 9 Garry Ennett, 10 James Walshe(0-1) 11 Bryan Dwyer(0-1) 12 James Gahan(0-3) 13 Conor Doyle (1-0) 14 Padraic Flynn(5-3,1-2 frees), 15 William Murphy.
    Subs; Shane Gahan for Wm Murphy and Wm Murphy for Conor Doyle.
  • Under 21 semi final

    The under 21 team lost the county semi final today by 3-09 to 1-16 against Crossabeg Ballymurn. In fairness we were our hurled in most areas of the field and we have only three fortunate goals to thank for keeping the game so close. The score at half time was 2-03 to 0-10 and this showed that Ballymurn were much better at taking their scores than we were. So this match brought to an end a good run for the team had already won the district final last week. However tiredness must surely have played a role in this result as all of our players had to play yesterday for either the juniors or the intermediates, wheras none of the opposition had this problem.

    Team: 1. Morgan Gahan 2. Liam Gahan 3. Aidan Gahan 4. Ray O Brien 5. Dean Fenlon 6. Niall O Reilly 7. Paul Gahan 8. Mark Walsh 9. Mick Sweeney 10. Padraic Flynn 11. Matthew Dunne 12. Laurence Murphy 13. Peter Mernagh 14. Patrick Walsh 15. James Sweeney Sub: Bryan Dwyer for Mick Sweeney

    Scores: Peter Mernagh 2-04 (2-03 frees), Niall O Reilly 0-03 frees, Patrick Walsh 1-00, Padraic Flynn 0-02

  • Under 21 hurling District Champions

    The under 21 team played in the district final tonight against Rathnure in St Patrick Park and won on a scoreline of 2-12 to 2-09. Conditions made it a poor game of hurling with both sets of forwards finding it difficult to score. We traded points for the whole of the first half, but Rathnure missed many chances and we went in at half time the suprise leaders by 0-05 to 0-04. The second half produced a more intense battle, which we were on top in for most of the second half, but it still took some great saves from Morgan Gahan to keep our lead . At one stage, thanks to two goals from James Sweeney, we were nine points ahead. Despite conceding two goals in injury time we managed to win the game by three points and have now qualified for the county semi final. It was certainly not our best performance and improvements will still have to be made for the next day.

    Team: 1. Morgan Gahan 2. Ray O Brien 3. Aidan Gahan 4. Liam Gahan 5. Dean Fenlon 6. Niall O Reilly 7. Paul Gahan 8. Padraic Flynn 9. Mick Sweeney 10. Laurence Murphy 11. Matthew Dunne 12. Mark Walsh 13. Peter Mernagh 14. Bryan Dwyer 15. James Sweeney Sub: Patrick Walsh for Bryan Dwyer, also Sean McCabe, Tomas O Leary, Diarmaid Breen, Brian Bolger, James Gahan and Sean Murphy.

    Scores: Peter Mernagh 0-07 (0-06 frees), James Sweeney (2-00), Matthew Dunne (0-02), Mark Walsh (0-02), Laurence Murphy (0-01)

  • Junior footballers v Bunclody

    The junior football team enusred qualification to the quarter finals with an easy win over Bunclody this evening in what was an awful game of football.

    We started brightly scoring 2-02 in the first 10 minutes thanks to goals from James Sweeney and Damien Fenlon, and points from Marty Kelly, but we conceded a penalty minutes later which was scored to leave five points between the teams. There was nothing of any interest which happened for the rest of the half apart from Bunlocdy scoring their first point towards the end of the half to leave the score 2-02 to 1-01 at half time. The second half started in much the same fashion as the last 20 mintues of the first half and it took a goal from corner back Paul Gahan with 10 minutes to go to put the game beyond Bunclody’s reach. We finished well with scores from Mick Sweeney, Marty and Bertie Gahan to end comfortable winners by 3-06 to 1-02.

    Team: 1. Colin Hawkins 2. Ger Daly 3. Chris Daly 4. Paul Gahan (1-00) 5. Liam Gahan 6. Paddy Breen 7. Niall O Reilly 8. Conall Nolan 9. John O Loughlin 10. Mick Sweeney (0-02) 11. Marty Kelly (0-03) 12. Matthew Dunne 13. James Sweeney (1-00) 14. Damien Fenlon (1-00) 15. Bertie Gahan (0-01)

    Subs: Sean Murphy for Matthew Dunne, Denis Walsh for Bertie Gahan, Daire Turner for Marty Kelly

  • M/B Intermediate Camogie

    After playing 2 games the team have 3 points in the championship. The team beat Gorey in Gorey on 4th July and drew with Blackwater in Monageer on 17th July . The match against Blackwater was a very intense game. With 5 mins to go M/B were 5 points down but with a goal and 2 points the sides were level at the end of the match with 3 goals 10 points each.

    It was a team effort with 6 girls scoring in the game. Mary Breen scored 1 goal & 1 point. Ciara Garahy scored 1 point. Rosemary O’Loughlin scored 1 goal & 3 points. Orla Redmond scored 1 goal. Amy Stokes scored 2 points. Amy Walsh scored 3 points.

    The next Championship match is in Monageer on 31st July at 7.30pm against Buffer’s Alley and the girls would really appreciate your support for this crucial match.