Wednesday 27 July 2022

Minor B Football Championship

 

Minor B Football Championship

Tomnafinnoge 3-5

Michael Dwyer’s 2-14

Eoin Horkan

Coolafancy

 

Monday evening saw the top of the table clash between Tomnafinnoge and Michael Dwyer’s. It was the visitors and table toppers Dwyer’s who ended up victorious in the end.

Dwyer’s flew out of the blocks as straight from the throw in the ball ended up in the hands of centre forward Callum McRea who slotted the first point of the game. The response was immediate from the home side with full forward Eddie Cullen levelling the tie in the next attack. With both sides looking to kick the ball long into the forward line it was Dwyers who scored next with full forward Mark Kinsella gathering a long ball on the d before making his way past two defenders before finishing into the net. The response from the home side was empathic with midfielder Killian O’ Keefe  splitting the posts from range . Ciaran Lambert drove a 45 over the bar to narrow the gap to the minimum. Cullen was moving well at full forward as he  gathered the ball his pointed effort dropped into the corner of the net to extend his sides lead.

The visitors looked in trouble as the home side were piling on the pressure this was until McCrea added two more white flags both coming from play along with Jack  O’ Toole who added two more place balls. Cullen then managed to stem the tide again as he drove in his second goal of the game for his side . With the game heading to the break and both sides scoring freely wing forward for Dwyers Eoin Canna fired over two efforts with the outside of his boot in between a Lambert goal bound effort that was tipped over the bar. This meant the tie was level at the break.

The second half was as free scoring as the first as Kinsella had the ref putting another point to his tally . The home side moved centre forward Conor Byrne to the edge of the square for the second half. This change had an immediate impact as Byrne landed his sides third goal driving low past a number of defenders. Kinsella responded again this time with a well taken mark. Cillian Murphy extended the home sides advantage with another minor . This turned out to be the last score of the game as Dwyers pushed on .

With subs coming on for both teams halfway through the half it was Dwyers sub Mark Tyrell who made an immediate impact with a point. O’ Toole extended his tally with a fine effort from play . Within the space of a few minutes Mark Kinsella a brother of full forward Adam drove through the defence to add another white and then a green flag to his sides tally.  Wing back Andy Corrigan struck a great score from out wide as he drove forward at the end of the game . It was Dwyers full forward Kinsella who finished the scoring with one final white flag for his side.

 

Michael Dwyers: Ross Harmon; Sean Kelly, Matthew Jackson, Ben Keogh; Andy Corrigan (0-1), James Boland, Daniel Byrne; Jack O’ Toole (0-3 2fs), Adam Kinsella (1-1); Eoin Canna (0-2), Callum McCrea (0-3), Alan Ryan; Daniel Nolan, Mark Kinsella (1-3 1m), Sean Walsh.

Subs : Noah Hughes for Daniel Nolan, Mark Tyrell (0-1) for Sean Walsh.

Tomnafinnoge: McDara O’ Neill; Jamie Purcell, Darragh Rawson, Ryan Purcell; Luke Dolan, Ciaran Lambert (0-2 1 45), Jamie Schoeb; Killian O’ Keefe (0-1), Thomas Kelly; Daniel Tighe, Conor Byrne (1-0), Ryan Hilliard; Cillian Murphy (0-1), Eddie Cullen (2-1), Jack O’ Keefe.

Subs: Samuel Driver for Ryan Hilliard, Pearse Byrne for Daniel Tighe, Rioghan O’ Callaghan for Cillan Murphy, Cormac Murphy for Jamie Purcell.

Referee: Max Molloy ( Annacurra)








Intermidiate Hurling Championship

 

Intermediate Hurling Championship

Arklow Rocks Parnell’s 2-15

Barndarrig 1-8

Pearse Park

Eoin Horkan

 

The second round of the intermediate hurling championship took place in Arklow on Friday night, with local rivals Arklow Rocks Parnell’s facing Barndarrig.

With both sides having lost there first match it was imperative that one of the sides got their championship campaign  off to a winning start. The Rocks made hometown advantage count by coming out on top in this local derby.

The Rocks were the first team to threaten the scoreboard as centre forward Paddy Mellon slotted the opening point of the game. Barndarrig’s response came from the hurl of Jacques McCall who carried on his scoring from the first round with an early free. PJ O’ Connor wing forward for the Rocks started to get his hands on the ball much more and using his speed managed to slot two points in a row in between an effort from his fellow wing forward Cathal Byrne. McCall added another dead ball in response before Shane Mellon extended the lead for the Arklow side raising another white flag.

McCall was keeping his side within touching distance with a further free. The Arklow side then managed to double their lead when corner forward Corner Jameson rifled a ball into the roof of the net. McCall responded again this time with a point from play before full forward Aaron Jackson grabbed the sliotar out of the air before firing into the net to narrow the gap again .This was the closest his side got to Arklow as they then went on to hit a goal and four points without reply before the half time whistle .Darragh Walker opened his account for the evening before PJ O’ Connor slotted a free and another effort from play . In between O’ Connor’s efforts ,midfielder Tom Somers collected a ball way out the field and his solo run ended up with him driving the ball into the far corner of the net. Paddy Mellon finished the scoring in the first half for his side.

 

The second half started with a bang when almost immediately Conor Doyle split  the posts from long range  twice in a number of minutes in between another minor from McCall. Mellon added a third point to his tally for the day this time from a place ball. Barndarrig’s corner forward Andrew Traynor who looked dangerous anytime the ball came into him let rip a goal bound effort that flew over the bar. With both sides starting to look for impact of the bench it was the Rocks who notched the next score through substitute Liam Somers. The two Mellon’ s then finished off the scoring for Arklow raising  two more white flags. Traynor spilt the posts from play with McCall adding one final place ball for his side before the full time whistle.

 

 

 

Arklow Rock’s Parnell’s: Daniel Reilly; Des Byrne, Darren Reilly, Daniel Long; Tyrone Byrne, Cian Doyle, Sean McCarthy; Tom Somers (1-0), Conor Doyle (0-2); PJ O’ Connor(0-4  1f), Paddy Mellon (0-4 1f), Cathal Byrne (0-1); Conor Jameson (1-0), Shane Mellon(1-2), Darragh Walker (0-1)

 

Subs: Liam Somers (0-1) for Cathal Byrne, Conor Gahan for Daniel Long.  

 

Barndarrig: David Boddy; Roger Belton, Michael Owen Byrne, Liam Dickenson ; James Cullen , Tim Byrne, Conor Crowley ; Tom Doyle , Malachy Stone; Peter Boddy, Jacques McCall  (0-6 4fs), Hugh Doyle ;Andrew Traynor (0-2), Joe Murphy (1-0) , David Dickenson.

 

Subs Used : Michael Doyle for Peter Boddy, Oisin Doyle for Conor Crowley.

Referee Mick Owens ( Avondale)




Friday 22 July 2022

Intermidiate Hurling Championship

 Barndarrig 0-10

Kilcoole 7-18

Eoin Horkan

Ashford


Kilcoole made lightwork of Barndarrig in the first round of the

intermediate championship late Sunday morning .

Kilcoole flew out of the blocks with James Toner firing over from the

centre forward position before Luke Evans hit the first major as he

finished well into the corner of the net . Tim Byrne hit a solitary reply

for Barndarrig with a white flag this was their last score for a

number of minutes as Kilcoole added on plenty of scores . They hit

four points in a row all from play through Ronan Keddy, Evans and

two long range efforts from midfielder Chris Caroll . Captain and long

serving player Vinny Quigley landed another monster point to keep

the score board ticking over . Two more quick fire goals were added

through Evans and Eoin Keddy .

Barndarrig county star Jacques McCall landed two frees in response

to this scoring frenzy . With the game heading to the break Evans

slotted along with another goal Shane Collins. Evans, who was on

fire, raised two more white flags in between a score from Mikey O’

Brien before the half time whistle .

Barndarrig were a different side after the break with a mini

comeback in the tie firing over six points with a solitary point in reply

from Evans . McCall slotted two scores before wing back John

Kinsella. Joe Murphy managed to narrow the gap before McCall fired

over two extra points . Carroll and centre back Keddy added two


more to their tally. McCall added one final point from play for his

side . With the game effectively over both sides as a contest both

sides were reduced to fourteen men with John Kinsella and Charlie

Frawley getting red cards for an off the ball scuffle . Evans added

another goal and two points too his tally before sub and former

county minor Conor Murphy added another fine goal before slotting

a point from the edge of the d. It clearly wasn’t Barndarrig’s day as

one of their defenders inadvertently put the ball into his own net as

he attempted to control it . The final minor of the game through sub

Richie Ryan


Barndarrig: John Carlin; Michael Byrne, Liam Dickenson, Roger Belton

; Michael Doyle, Oisín Doyle, John Kinsella (0-1); Martin Cullen,

Malachy Stone; Tim Byrne(0-1) , Jacques McCall(0-7 2 fs), Hugh Doyle

; James Quinn , Joe Murphy(0-1), Shane Whelan


Subs Used: John Nolan for Hugh Doyle, Nicky Sinnott for Roger

Belton, Declan Kavanagh for Shane Whelan


Kilcoole : Luke Frawley; Shane Evans , Ciaran Doyle , Paddy O’ Brien ,

Séamus Grehan, Ronan Keddy(0-2), Fionn Mansfield, Chris Carroll (0-

3), Vinnie Quigley(0-1); Charlie Frawley, James Toner(0-1), Shane

Collins(1-0); Luke Evans(3-8 4fs) , Eoin Keddy(1-0), Michael O’

Brien(0-1)

Subs Used : Conor Murphy(1-1) for Shane Evans, Mark Curran for

Paddy O’ Brien, Richie Ryan(0-1) for Shane Collins .





Division 3 LGFA Final

 Bray Emmett’s 4-8

St Pats 5-9

LGFA Division 3 final

Eiré Óg

Eoin Horkan


St Pats managed to keep themselves ahead of Bray even after a very spirited

comeback from the Emmett’s in this high scoring final on Saturday evening.

Bray flew out of the blocks quicker than Pats with two early white flags , the

first coming from centre forward Ailbhe Whittle before corner forward Lauren

Rowe opened her account finishing after a good team move . Bray stayed on

top for the next few phases of play, but they couldn’t trouble the scoreboard.

The Wicklow town side opened there scoring with dead ball fired over by

Sophie Porter. Pats then took the lead against the run of play when captain

Justine Cronin fired into the back of the net . Aoife Caffrey used her left boot to

split the posts and extend the lead . With the game heading towards the water

break and Pats starting to control the game they added a second goal of the

quatre with Porter finding the back if the net .

After the break the Wicklow town side kept adding scores getting 1-4 without

reply before the half time whistle . Corner forward Erynn O’ Brien and Caffrey

added white flags . Porter was controlling the middle and causing trouble any

time she got hands on the ball this resulted in her getting her second goal of

the game after a great run through the defence . O’ Brien was causing havoc in

the corner as she added two more white flags before the half time whistle .


The second half of this contest was a much more exciting affair . Bray copied

what they did slotting the first two scores of the half . Rowe added another to

her tally for the game before Grace Redmond narrowed the gap with another

minor score . Pats responded with a minor Marie Gilligan . The next ten


minutes of the game turned into a goal frenzy . Bray midfielder Shauna Ryan

slotted a cultured point from play before substitute Emma Nesbitt narrowed

the gap even further with a second major . Not to be deterred Pats went down

the opposite end with the ball ending in the hands of O’Brien who finished

neatly into the corner . Nesbitt managed to get her hand to a dropping ball to

direct it past the keeper as she grabbed her second major in a matter of

minutes. Just before the second water break Cronin did what any captain

would do as she fired over to stem the tide on the scoreboard .

After the goal frenzy the crowd started to get behinds both teams . This was

evident as Bray pushed forward in the final quarter . Rowe added a free before

Saoirse Canavan finished into the net for her side . Wing forward Arrianna

Zeller pushed forward from wing back to split the posts from long range . Bray

kept pushing forward Amy Butler burst through the defence to add another

white flag .

With only a score between the sides Pats broke forward and the ever

dangerous O’ Brien managed to add what was an insurance score as she hit

the net with a great strike The Emmett’s added one final green flag as Canavan

finished to the net again . Pats finished the game with the final goal from

Naoise O’ Reilly .


Bray Emmett’s: Ella Cummins; Clodagh O’ Keefe, Laura Doyle, Aoife O’ Grady;

Robyn Lynch, Martha Lackey, Arrianna Zeller(0-1); Shauna Ryan(0-1 ), Saoirse

Canavan(2-0); Grace Redmond (0-1), Ailbhe Whittle(0-1), Amy Butler(0-1);

Lauren Rowe(0-3 1f), Orlagh Downey, Aoibhe Traynor.

Subs Used : Emma Nesbitt (2-0) for Aoibhe Traynor, Emily Ryan for Orlagh

Downey, Erica Brierton for Clodagh O’ Keefe, Cara Mahoney for Robyn Lynch,

Eileen Neenan- Henley for Grace Redmond


St Pats: Amy Kavanagh; Lucy Mooney, Emma Watters, Hope Downey; Leanne

O’ Neill, Luciana Hobbs, Eadaoin O’ Keane, Sophie Porter(2-1 1f), Brooke

Griffin; Aoife Caffrey(0-2), Naoise O’Reilly(1-0), Justine Cronin(1-1); Erynn O’

Brien(1-4), Holly McSorley ,Marie Gilligan (0-1)


Subs Used : Kirsty Dunne for Luciana Hobbs, Eva Deehan for Lucy Mooney









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U17 WNL

 U17 WNL

Bray Wanderers + Greystones Utd 0

Bohemians 4

Archfield

Eoin Horkan


Bohemians made their trip down the M50 on Saturday afternoon

with while as they came out on top against Bray in the sweltering

heat.

This game started evenly with both froward lines trying to run the

opposition defence in the heat and hope for mistakes . This wasn’t

the case as the goalkeepers on both sides swept up the attempted

long balls from both sides early on as chances were at a premium .

It wasn’t until after the first quarter when you could see patterns of

play from both sides coming to the fore . It was the visitors who

started to gain control in the middle of the park . they kept

possession expertly as they tried to break down as resolute home

side .

It wasn’t until the twenty fifth minute till this game burst into life .

The ball landed at the feel Ellie Spain who fired an effort towards the

goal from long range which nestled in the back of the net to give her

side the lead . Bohs kept controlling the game but couldn’t make

any major inroads into the home sides defence .

The home side managed to get one major chance in the half this

landed at feet of Amber Quinn, but her effort was expertly saved by

Ella Brennan . With the final play of the half Bohs captain Sophie


Halon broke down the wing before firing into the net from a narrow

angle .

With both sides tiring the second half became a much more open

affair with both sides creating more chances . The home side won a

corner which was delivered expertly but taken off the line by Robin

Baird . Holly McCarthy was casing big trouble any time she ran down

the wing any chance she could get but anytime she swung the ball in

her teammates couldn’t finish it into the net.

The visitors were carving out plenty of chances the next one fell to

the aforementioned Hanlon who turned expertly on the edge of the

box to fire low into the corner heading into the final quarter of the

game . The final quarter of this game started to petter out as Bohs

were in complete control . With 8 minutes to go they won a corner .

After an expert delivery the ball was bouncing in the eighteen yard

box . Centre back Caoimhe Creighton managed to control her half

volley and direct it into the net to finish the game of as a contest .


Bray Wanderers+ Greystones Utd: 1 Ciara McDonnell 12 Abie Ward,

4 Ava Godfrey 17 Aoibhe Donegan 14 Lorena Di Stefano 13 Emily

Short 15 Emma Cullen 18 Sorcha Melia 6 Ruth Leahy11 Amber

Quinn 7 Ruth McDonnell


Subs Used: 5 Olivia Morris for Ruth McDonnell, 16 Mia Walsh for Abi

Ward.


Bohemians; 1 Ella Brennan14 Robin Baird 10 Caoimhe Creighton, 4

Amy Ellis,5 Alisha Hughes 22 Leah Hughes 17 Savannah Kan 18 Mille

Webb 7 Sophie Hanlon 6 Ellie Spain 9 Hollie McCarthy

Subs Used: 2 Thi Kearney for Alisha Hughes,19 Cer McSherry for

Ellie Spain, 21 Annie Stanfield for Robin Baird




U14 Eddie Wallace Cup

 U14 Eddie Wallace Cup Group D

Bray Wanderers 2

Galway United 3

Ballychorus

Eoin Horkan


Bray’s youngsters were narrowly beaten by Galway in what was a

great cup tie between the two sides in tough conditions on Saturday

lunchtime .

Galway broke through the home defence in the opening five

minutes . Striker Cillian Tollett who rounded the keeper and finished

into an empty to open the scoring for his side . Bray started to gain

control the game after the early goal with Max Free creating a

chance for Cristiano Bramley who couldn’t level the tie .

Bray managed to level the tie inside the ten minute mark as

dangerous striker Billy O’ Brien disposed the centre back before

finishing neatly into the bottom corner of the net . With both

strikers causing havoc any time they touched the ball it was clear

that this game wasn’t going to be a drab draw. O’Brien had the next

half chance as his blocked effort from a clearance nearly flew past

the keeper. The visitors responded with a glancing header from

Tollett whose effort grazed the post on its way past the goal.

The second third of this game paved way too many more chances

from both sides but neither chance really threatened the goal till the

end of the half . Billy Martin was left almost one on one with the

Galway net minder , his goal bound effort was expertly blocked by

Daithi Casey . The home side’s biggest chance of the half came from


Jack Maguire whose header from a corner grazed the top of the bar

as it went over .


The away side started piling on the pressure in this final quarter as

they looked to extend their lead . This pressure finally paid off when

the aforementioned Tollett whipped in a sublime effort twenty yards

out. Minutes later Galway midfielder Darragh Sherlock let fly from

even further out . As the ball left his boot the crowd knew it was

destined for the net as it flew into the top corner .

Bray had to start pushing forward after these two sucker punches to

narrow the gap . With minutes left on the clock that man O’ Brien

again controlled the ball on the edge of the box before turning his

man and expertly finishing into the far corner of the net . This was

unfortunately just a consolation goal for the home side.


Bray Wanderers :1 Alex Forde,2 Tadhg Worthington 3 Evan Lynch 4

Callum Kenna 5 Jack Maguire 6 Max Free 18 Josh Delves 8 Darragh

Sherlock 9 Billy O’ Neill 20 Jake O’ Neill 17 Cristiano Bramley.

Subs Used : 14 Jake Fulton 13 Liam Billings 10 Billy Martin 15 Noah

Byrne 16 Ethan Doyle 11 Adam Keane 19 Sean Howard


Galway United : 1 Noah Carroll 20 Dara Flanagan 3 Luc Grialaid 21

Niall McCarthy 5 Harry Faherty 4 Michial Gauvasel 6 Daithi Casey

James Morahan 13 Shane Quirke 14 Shay Brady 9 Cillian Tollett

Subs Used : 10 Paraic Heinz Ward 12 Eoin Doyle 11 Dara Hislop 2

Stephen Martin 7 Pady Ryan 19 David Mcloughlin





Minor Hurling Wicklow

 Bray Emmett’s 5-15

Arklow Rocks Parnell’s/ Kilcoole 3- 15

Minor Hurling Championship

Eoin Horkan

Bray Emmett’s Gaa Club


A strong 2 nd half comeback wasn’t enough for Arklow Rocks Parnell’s/ Kilcoole

as Bray Emmett’s came out on top in this high scoring game in the first round

of the minor hurling championship.

Bray with home advantage flew out of the blocks quickly with centre forward

Adam Prunty driving through the opposition defence to grab his sides first goal

of the game . Not to be deterred the visitors pushed forward and got there first

goal from wing back Adam O’ Leary who finished well to level the tie . The

first half then turned into a dead ball competition between the centre

forwards on both sides . Prunty hit five scores in a row two from sixty fives

before adding three more frees to his tally . Midfielder Liam Egan opened his

account from play after the flurry of frees . The home side who were flying at

this point added two well taken goals. Both corner forwards Willie Cash and

Darragh Ward raising green flags one after the other. Prunty slotted a minor

from play before Arklow responded. With the game heading towards the

break the visitors pushed forward this resulted in centre forward Willie Cash

slotting four frees while his first cousin and namesake added one more score

for the home side to extend their lead.

After the games resumption Egan added two more white flags for his side .

Cash was keeping the visitors in the game with his expertly taking frees as he

fired over two more . Arklow then manged to narrow the gap when Nial O

Donovan managed to bundle the ball into the net . Liam Murphy came up from

centre back to narrow the gap even further . Bray started to empty their bench

and substitute Donnacha MacMaoláin made an instant impact grabbing his

sides fourth goal . Egan added yet another score moments later . Cash landed


another place ball before wing back Bartley Crummy split the posts with a long

range effort . The ever dangerous Cash stemmed the tide with a well taken

point for the home team . The visitors were then reduced to fourteen men

when Liam Murphy was shown a straight red for an off the ball incident . This

seemed to spur them on getting the net three point with O’ Donavan firing

over before cash added two more to his tally Conor Broderick managed to get

his name on the scoreboard with a free from close in . Tiernan Gahan then

came off the bench to fire into the net with Dale Van Dalen pointing from out

wide for the visiting team .

With the tie getting tighter Bray scored one – one against the run of play with

full forward Tristan Doherty raising a white flag before that man Cash drove in

another goal to effectively finish the tie off . Conor O’ Mahony drove two

fierce efforts towards the goal for Arklow , his efforts flew just over . Liam Egan

fired over the insurance score for his side leaving six between them at the final

whistle.


Bray Emmett’s: Adam Windsor; Ronan Hogan, Tadhg Treacy, Senan Croke;

Éanna Hayes, Séan Kenny, Finn Redmond ; Conor Broderick(0-1), Liam Egan(0-

5); Ryan Harrison, Adam Prunty(1-6 3 fs 2 65s), Ciarán Kelly; Darragh Ward(1-),

Tristan Doherty(0-1), Willie Cash 2-2)

Subs used : Donnacha MacMaolain (1-0) for Darragh Ward, Matthew

McGovern for Senan Croke


Arklow Rocks Parnell’s/ Kilcoole : Cian Redmond; Donnacha Murphy, Miley

Connors, Padraig Kelly; Bartley Crummy(0-1), Liam Murphy(0-1) ,Adam O’

Leary(1-); Darragh Shannon, Ben Campbell; Dale Van Dalen(0-1), Willie Cash(0-

9 8 fs) , Nial O’ Donavan (1-1); Jack O’ Reilly , Conor O’ Mahony(0-2) , Chris

Horan

Subs Used: Tiernan Gahan(1-0) for Jack O’ Reilly , Adam O’ Farrell for Chris

Horan










Junior Hurling Championship Wexford

 Ferns – St Aidan’s 1-15

Davidstown- Courtnacuddy 1-10

Junior Hurling Championship

St Aidan’s GAA Pitch

Eoin Horkan


A strong second half performance was enough to see St Aidan’s pull

away from there visitors Davidstown on Sunday lunchtime in the

junior hurling championship .

The home side were the first to threaten the scoreboard with a free

from Brian Stafford . The visitors played a long ball in the next phase

of play . Wally Furlong managed to grab the ball and finish into the

back of the net for the first major of the game .

After this early blow it didn’t really affect Aidan’s as they fired over

the next three scores, two coming from Jack O’ Hagan while Seb

Rynhart fired over a great run through the defence . The sides then

traded scores with Liam Lynch stemming the tie raising a white flag

before Stafford added another free.

Sean Fitzpatrick came of the bench for the visitors and within

minutes he spilt the posts from his own half this score was a catalyst

for his side . David Dunne fire over points from either side of the field

before Colin Kirwack raised another white flag . With the game

heading to the break Pádraig Kinsella extended his sides lead before

Dunne added his third point in quick succession. The final score of

the half was a major from Padraig Walsh who levelled game on the

whistle .


The second half was a tight affair for the first half of it . The first

score of the half came from the home sides wing back Conor O’

Toole whose effort from the side-line split the posts . Stafford raised

another white flag with a free . The visitors responded with Lynch

and a sixty fix from Oisin Hayes . Scores were coming into twos with

sub Peter O’ Toole with a point wide out on the wing. The

aforementioned Stafford was controlling the game around the

middle firing over three of the next four scores with Lynch breaking

up this scoring spree . Davidstown last score of the contest game

from a free from Hayes . Aidan’s notched the last three scores of the

game to finish off the contest . Both corner forwards Derek Thorpe

and Kinsella raised white flags . The final point of the game came

from sub O’ Toole to insure there was no way back for the

opposition.


Ferns- St Aidan’s: Mick Walsh; Brian O’ Neil, Peter Nolan, Paddy O’

Hagan; Brian O’ Neil ( Capt.), Sean Walsh, Conor O’ Toole(0-1); PJ O’

Neill, Seb Rynhart(0-1) ; Padraig Walsh(1-0), Jack O Hagan(0-2), Brian

Stafford;(0-6 5 frees ) Derek Thorpe(0-1), Pádraig Bolger, Pádraig

Kinsella(0-2)

Subs- Peter O’ Toole (0-2) for O’ Neil (40), James Kinsella for J O’

Hagan (45), Andy Cash for Walsh (54)


Davidstown- Courtnacuddy: Stephen Kennedy; Sean Cooper ,

Andrew Shore( Capt.), Daryl Freeman; Dylan Sharkey, Eddie Kelly,

Jack O’ Regan; David Dunne(0-3), Tom Quigley; David Dwyer, Liam

Lynch(0-3) Bill Harrington; Oisin Hayes(0-2 I free 1 65), Wally

Furlong(1-0), Colin Kirwack (0-1)


Subs – Sean Fitzpatrick(0-1) for Freeman (8 inj), Stephen Dunbar for

Furlong (30)


Referee: Eddie O’ Sullivan