The re fixed match which was due to be on WEdnesday has been postponed due to a death in the opposition club
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Lotto result for 19th March draw
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No flagylpharmacy-generic jackpot winner
1 match 3 : Jack Turner
Next draw takes place on Tuesday 2nd April lipitor classification 2013 at 9:30pm in GAA complex. All welcome
Jackpot : €10,000
NOTE : The jackpot has generic viagra now reached the legal limit of €10,000. For each draw that jackpot is not won, €100 will be added to the next new jackpot.
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Minor hurling v St Annes
The minors were out again this morning against a very determined St annes side…The boys worked together as a team and fought hard for one and other right throughout.The game opened with a fine goal from James Walshe and points slotted over by Graham o reilly and Conor Doyle. The half time score being 1-5 – 1-4 to st annes. It was an exciting half with Mikes receiving a yellow card for repremanding the referee on a decision made against him…It was a tough half with hurls flying everywhere. The second half started with a bang with a goal from out the field by graham o reilly. The scores were level before Mark gahan slotted over 2 fine points and william murphy kicking a ball over the bar. At this stage The monageer boys were up by a point. Then things got heated with St annes getting a goal. Mintutes later, one after the other Conor
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The team was 1.Shane gahan 2 Ryan breen 3 Podge mc carthy 4 Gary Ennett 5 mark gahan(0-2) 6 graham o reilly (1-4) 7Sean roche 8 Camen O brien 9 James walshe (1-0) 10 Robbie Rowsome 11 Conor Doyle (2-2) 12 William Murphy (0-1) 13 Michael Power
The final score was 4-10 – 2-7
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Leinster League Hurling Monageer/Boolavogue 4-14 Shanahoe 0-12.
Our Intermediate hurlers picked up a brace of points in their match against Laois outfit Shanahoe in Monageer today. After a poor first half display we trailed at half-time 0-9 to 0-6, as Shanahoe dominated in most sectors.
We improved considerably after the interval sparked by a fine goal from the outstanding Peter Mernagh and we went on to win easily in the end with furthur goals from James Sweeney with two and David Breen with the other goal.
Best on the day were Liam Gahan and Steven Murphy in defence, Matty Dunne when switched to midfield and up front man of the match Mernagh excelled.
Team; Sean Murphy, Liam Gahan, Aidan Gahan, Sean Doran, Brian O’Loughlin, Steven Murphy, Niall O’Reilly, Mick Sweeney, Tommy Breen(0-3), Colm O’Loughlin(0-1), Matty Dunne(0-1), Damien Fenlon(0-1), Peter Mernagh (1-7), David Breen(1-0), James Sweeney(2-0). Subs; Niall O’Loughlin for C O’Loughlin, Paul Gahan for Aidan Gahan, Sean McCabe for S Doran, Shane Kehoe (0-1) for M Sweeney, Larry Murphy for D Breen. Also Dec Kelly, Ray O’Brien, James Gahan, Bryan Dwyer Adrian O’Dowd, Morgan Gahan. -
Intermediate Hurling, Leinster League.
Monageer/Boolavogue v Shanahoe (Laois) on Monday March 18 at 4.00 in Monageer. All support welcome.
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Under 21 hurling Result v Duffry rovers
The under 21 hurlers began and ended their championship on Saturday in Coolree v Duffry Rovers at 4.30pm, as they suffered a one point defeat on a scoreline of 1-11 to 2-09. We started well going three points ahead but the duffry responded well and scored an important goal shortly before half time to make the half time score 1-04 to 0-07. The second half started well for us with James Sweeney scrambling a ball into the Duffry net but this was one of the few highlights of a poor second half performance. Points were traded until the end but some indiscipline cost us and the Duffry ran out winners.
Team: Sean Murphy, Sean McCabe, Aidan Gahan, Liam Gahan, Diarmaid Breen, Ray O Brien, Graham O Reilly, Mark Walsh, Laurence Murphy, Padraig Flynn, Bryan Dwyer, Peter Mernagh, James Sweeney, Patrick Walsh, James Gahan. Sub: Brian Bolger for Bryan Dwyer.
Scores: Peter Mernagh 0-09 (0-07 frees) James Sweeney 1-01, Graham O Reilly 0-01
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