8KM Run/Walk
1 Conaill Cooper 30.05
2 Eoin Dolan 32.26
3 Ian Hawkins 32.50
4 Rory Leacy 33.00
5 John Dolan 33.02
6 Liam Gahan 33.24
7 Diarmuid Fenlon 33.26
8 Austin Codd 33.52
9 Ian Rochford 33.54
10 Lee McHale 34.02
11 Bryan Dwyer 34.05
12 Niall O Reilly 34.22
13 Patrick Kinsella 34.35
14 Oisin Stafford 34.47
15 Liam Cooney 34.48
16 Chris Squance 35.14
17 Paddy Walsh 35.16
18 Matt Stafford 35.20
19 Conor Dolan 35.44
20 Michael Walsh 35.49
21 Richie Moore 36.15
22 Podge Stafford 36.25
23 Stephen Murphy 36.35
24 James Donohoe 36.46
25 Sean McCabe 36.51
26 Mick Sweeney 36.57
27 Morgan Gahan 36.57
28 Fran Stafford 37.06
29 Damien Fenlon 37.23
30 Niall O Loughlin 37.27
31 Chris Daly 37.31
32 Micheal Gahan 37.37
33 Padraig Stafford 38.02
34 Anna Murphy 38.20
35 James Mernagh 38.30
36 Karl O Byrne 38.43
37 Daire Walsh 38.44
38 TJ Breen 39.00
39 Micheal Stafford 39.14
40 Orla Stafford 39.16
41 Mary Carton 39.20
42 Aidan O Brien 39.33
43 Georgina Whelan 39.33
44 Damien Donnelly 40.07
45 John Carton 40.10
46 Podge Flynn 40.31
47 Peter Mernagh 40.40
48 Colin Hawkins 40.50
49 Shane Codd 41.20
50 Michaela Hawkins 41.27
51 Robert Doyle 41.57
52 James Donnelly 42.47
53 Tommy Breen 42.50
54 Sharon Murphy 43.46
55 Jason Breen 44.00
56 Mark Gahan 44.01
57 Dawn Thomas 44.28
58 Niall Dolan 44.48
59 Evan Dunne 44.48
60 Jean Mernagh 45.04
61 Bridget OLoughlin 45.21
62 Noel Winters 45.25
63 Brian Leacy 45.25
64 Ronan Sweeney 45.38
65 Martin Sweeney 45.38
66 Josh Rigley 45.51
67 Julianne Kehoe 45.51
68 Thomas Dreelan 45.61
69 Shane Gahan 46.10
70 Liam Dunbar 46.46
71 Ian Hanley 46.46
72 Aidan Gahan 46.46
73 Anne Stafford 47.05
74 Paula Leacy 47.05
75 Lisa Stafford 47.38
76 Anne Butler 47.38
77 Roisin Cooney 47.55
78 Patricia Brennan 48.11
79 Sean Leacy 48.26
80 Peadar Leacy 48.30
81 Ciaran Leacy 48.30
82 Emily Kinsella 48.45
83 Sofie Fahy 49.04
84 Simon Fahy 49.04
85 Aine O Loughlin 49.17
86 Julia Fahy 49.56
87 Micheal Somers 50.00
88 Julie Dunne 50.30
89 Anna Dolan 51.35
90 Rose Codd 51.35
91 Alan O Neill 51.44
92 Julie Gahan 51.56
93 Paul Whelan 52.35
94 Ian Rigley 52.44
95 Emma Smyth 52.52
96 Euan Pender 53.00
97 Joanne Cleary 53.00
98 Yvonne Sweeney 53.36
99 Mary Breen 55.10
100 Matthew Hanley 55.30
101 Ryan Collier 56.00
102 Jack Turner 59.10
103 Ray Kehoe 66.00
104 Ed Rowsome 66.00
105 Ellen Mernagh 69.00
106 David Mernagh 69.00
107 Gerry Reilly 69.00
108 Raymond Kehoe 71.40
109 Christopher Kehoe 71.40
110 Ger Turner 71.40
111 Carrie Reilly 72.55
112 Geraldine Gahan 74.58
113 Marie Moore 74.58
114 John Stamp 76.00
115 Martina Murphy 80.00
116 Eleanor Hawkins 81.33
117 Mervyn Hawkins 81.33
118 Martin Breen 82.29
119 Joanne Codd 82.30
Category: Upcoming Events
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8KM Run/Walk
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Under 14 hurling final
After the disappointment of losing out in the football final earlier in the week our under 14 hurlers put in a great performance to over come Duffry Rovers by 3-11 to 2-2 on Sunday morning in St Patrick’s Park. We got off to a fantastic start thanks to two brilliant scores from Patrick Redmond, either side of a point from Eoin Gahan. Such was our fast start that we had scored 4 points in the first 4 minutes. A quick goal and a point from Darren Kelly, helped greatly by some great defending from Fionn Walsh and Alan O Neill, put us into a 1-06 to 0-01 lead after 12 minutes. The Duffry scored a goal before half time to give them some hope of a comeback but Jim Gahan blasted home our second goal from close range to leave the half time score 2-07 to 1-01 in our favour. The second half started well for the duffry rovers with their second goal, but Darren Kelly scrambled home his second goal to leave 9 points between the sides again. Our remaining scores were 4 pointed frees, while at the other end we managed to reduce the Duffry to just one point for the remainder of the game. James DeLacy and Joe Ivory both helping to stop any dangerous goal chances from materialising. Also a word for Ruari Lacey who unfortunately missed the game due to illness and Johnny O Brien through injury. We wish Fionn Walsh the best in his recovery from a hand injury he sustained towards the end of the game.
Team:
Euan Pender,
Joe Ivory, Alan O Neill, James DeLacy
Dylan Brady, Fionn Walsh, TJ Breen
Eoin Dolan, Patrick Redmond
Jason Breen, Eoin Gahan, James Donnelly
Ian Rigley, Darren Kelly, Jim Gahan.
Sub’s: Fionn O Leary, Joe Donnelly, Ryan Collier, Sean Hayes, Killian Murphy, Johnny O Brien, Ruari Lacey
Scores: Darren Kelly 2-07 (5 frees), Jim Gahan 1-00, Patrick Redmond 0-02, Eoin Gahan 0-02.
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Mixed fortunes for our adult hurlers
Friday night saw the weekends hurling action begin with a must win game against Horeswood. We started the game brightly thanks to some good play by Bertie Gahan and Dean Fenlon in particular with the latter getting a great goal from a well worked move. At half time there was only a point between the sides but Horeswood made much the brighter start to the second half and pulled clear, at one stage into a 13 point lead, but in typical fashion our lads fought right until the end and managed to force two late goals with the second coming from Sean McCabe to leave the final score 5-13 to 4-08 to Horeswood. This result leaves our lads 5th in the group and are finished for the year.
Team: Morgan Gahan, Paddy Walsh, Ray O Brien, Lee McHale, Robbie Donnelly, Paddy Breen, Stephen Lacey, Sean McCabe, Ciaran Rochford, Bertie Gahan, Shane Kehoe, Dean Fenlon, James Sweeney, Niall Finn, Adrian O Dowd. Sub’s: Daire Walsh, Adrian O Loughlin, Tomas O Leary and Morgan Rowsome.
The intermediate team faced blackwater knowing that a win would guarantee finishing top spot in the group regardless of the result of the last game in two weeks time. We started with scores from Padraig Flynn and Laurence Murphy before Blackwater rallied to go 4-2 ahead. Brian O Loughlin and Diarmuid Fenlon leveled the scores again before a well caught ball and a strong shot to goal from Blackwater’s Dean Wright put them 1-04 to 0-04 ahead. We traded points from Cathal Walsh, Damien Fenlon and others, until we managed to pull clear to lead at half time by 0-11 to 1-06. However the highlight of the first half was the gymnastic display given by Liam Gahan who was on the sideline through injury. The crowd were treated to a display of stretches and lunges before the routine finished off with Liam delighting the crowd by squat jumping over the boundary fence of the pitch. Not bad for a man with an injured hamstring.
As was the case in the first half our first score of the second half came from Padraig Flynn but we then conceded another goal to leave the score at 2-06 to 0-12. Blackwater looked dangerous at this stage but further points frpm the ever accurate Diarmuid Fenlon, Padraig Flynn, Matthew Dunne and a super long range effort from Stephen Murphy helped to steady the ship. A nervous moment towards the end resulted in a blackwater shot whistling just wide to leave the final score 0-19 to 2-11 in our favour.
Team: Morgan Gahan, Graham O Reilly, Chris Daly, Mick Sweeney, Ian Hawkins, Tommy Breen, Niall O’Reilly, Damien Fenlon, Laurence Murphy, Cathal Walsh, Stephen Murphy, Padraig Flynn, Diarmuid Fenlon, Brian O Loughlin, Matthew Dunne. Sub’s: Colm O Loughlin, Peter Mernagh, Mark Gahan.
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Intermediate hurling v Shamrocks
Hurling games between Ourselves and the Shamrocks are always closely fought affairs, with both teams getting the better of close games over the last 6/7 years. Previous results in this group suggested that this game would be no different. We started brightly and went into a 7 points to 3 lead after twenty minutes thanks to scores from Diarmuid Fenlon, Brian O Loughlin, Laurence Murphy, Matthew Dunne and a couple of wonderful scores from Stephen Murphy. We let the shamrocks close the gap to one point before we got the last couple of scores to lead at half time by 0-10 to 0-07. The second half began with the lively Brandon O Connor getting his third point of the game for the Shamrocks. However some resolute defending kept further scores at bay. Up front Brian O Loughlin, Cathal Walsh and Stephen Murphy kept our score ticking over, before Peter Mernagh scored the last point of the game to leave the final score 0-16 to 0-13. That’s three wins from three games and we are now qualified for the quarter finals.
Team: Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan, Chris Daly, Graham O Reilly, Niall O Reilly, Tommy Breen, Mick Sweeney, Ian Hawkins, Laurence Murphy, Cathal Walsh, Stephen Murphy, Damien Fenlon, Diarmuid Fenlon, Brian O Loughlin, Matthew Dunne. Sub’s: Colm O Loughlin for Damien Fenlon, Peter Mernagh for Cathal Walsh.
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Junior A Football v Clongeen
The long and winding road to clongeen was the journey for the eagerly anticipated clash in the Junior A football championship. At lunchtime on Wednesday our management had 17 lads available, while that number had dwindled away to only 12 definite attendee’s by lunchtime today. We are very grateful to the lads who left work early and others who made themselves available to leave us with 16 players for the game.
We started the game well with the fantastic Daire Turner scoring from all angles, including his first ever 45, while the mercurial Barry Murphy was equally as effective at raising the flags. Other scores from John Ivory, Pa Walsh, Adam Dunne, Ciaran Rochford, a goal from Paudi Cooney, left the half time score at 4-13 to 0-02.
The second half was a more even affair with Clongeen enjoying some well earned scores. Goals from Adrian o Loughlin and Peter Mernagh, along with more points from the deadly duo meant that we held our own to secure a 6-17 to 2-07 victory.
This victory leaves our lads on 3 points from 4 games with the last round against Adamstown most likely in two weeks.
Team: Colin Hawkins, Daire Walsh, James Donohoe, Adrian O Loughlin, Paudi Cooney, Ray O Brien, Ciaran Rochford, James Gahan, James Breen, Denis Walsh, Barry Murphy, Pa Walsh, John Ivory, Daire Turner, Adam Dunne.
Sub’s: Peter Mernagh for Denis Walsh, Denis Walsh for John Ivory, John Ivory for Barry Murphy
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Family fun day
Come along to our family fun day which promises to be an enjoyable day for all the family