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Match Reports 2012

Templenoe 3-16, Lispole 1-07.

Templenoe’s ability to scored goals ensured they had a comfortable victory over Lispole in the 2nd round of the County League. The match was played in blustery conditions with the occasional shower.

Tadhg Morley opened the scoring for Templenoe with a point which was quickly cancelled out with a long range point by Lispole midfielder Kieran O’Sullivan. Both teams followed with a series of wides before a great run from the half back line by John Rice opened up the Lispole defense, and resulted in a great goal by Cian Hallissey. Templenoe added to this with the next three points from forwards Tadhg Morley (2) and Cian Hallissey. Declan O’Sullivan responded with a point for Lispole to leave the score 1-04 to 0-02 in favour of Templenoe halfway through the first half

Points from Danny Cahalane and Cian Hallissey (free) increased Templenoe’s lead, before a great individual move by Tadhg Morley, who cut in from the corner flag, resulted in a 2nd goal for Cian Hallissey. Templenoe were moving well at this stage and followed up with another goal from Tadhg Morley and a point from Shane Cremin from out wide. Lispole tried hard to get back into the match, and scored the last two points of the half through Declan O’Sullivan (free) and Cathal O’Sullivan to leave the half time score, Templenoe 3-07, Lispole 0-04.

Templenoe had the opening score of the half from Cian Hallissey, but a long ball from the Lispole midfield left the Templenoe backs in trouble resulting in a penalty for Lispole. Declan O’Sullivan finished the ball to the net to give Lispole a glimmer of hope, but Templenoe proved to be the more clinical over the next ten minutes, and outscored Lispole by four points to one. The pick of these scores was a smart move by Templenoe resulting in a good point from John Rice from the right.

Both teams started to use their subs benches, and Templenoe continued their point scoring through John Spillane, Cian Hallissey (2) and John Rice. Lispole closed out the scoring in this game with a brace of points from Declan O’Sullivan. Final score was Templenoe 3-16, Lispole 1-07

Scorers:

Templenoe: Cian Hallissey 2-06, Tadhg Morley 1-04, Shane Cremin 0-02, John Rice 0-02, Danny Cahalane, 0-01, John Spillane 0-01

Lispole: Declan O’Suilleabha 1-04, Cathal O’Suilleabhain 0-01, Donnacha O’h-Uigan 0-01, Keiran O’Suilleabhain, 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan, Daniel O’Neill, Keiran O’Neill, John Spillane, John Rice, Joseph Sheehan, Keiran McCarthy, Donal O’Sullivan (Casey), Sean Sheehan, Martin Reilly, Danny Cahalane, Timmy O’Sullivan, Shane Cremin, Tadhg Morley, Cian Hallissey

Subs: Noel O’Sullivan, John Moriarity, Dan O’Connor, John Morley, Colm Breen

Lispole: Connor Hanafin, Pol O’Eibhin, Damien Ó Cearbhaill, Caoimhin O’Se, Damien O’Suilleabhain, Eoghan O’Griffan, Nollaig O’h-Uigan, Donnacha O’h-Uigan, Keiran O’Suilleabhain, Declan O’Sullivan, Cathal O’Suilleabhain, Adrian O’Deargain, Keiran O’Suilleabhain, Matthew Sean O’Griffan, Adrian Ryle

Templenoe 0.16, Beale 0.12

In a high scoring and entertaining game played in perfect conditions in Templenoe, the home team advanced to the semi finals.

Leading at the break by 0.11 to 0.03 set Templenoe on their way, and Templenoe increased it to 0.14 to 0.04 early in the second half.

Brian Crowley had the opening score which was cancelled out by a free from Ian Blake. Templenoe then had a score from Tadhg Morley who cut in from the corner and fisted over. Kerry minors Adrian Spillane and Brian Crowley followed with points. Cian Hallissey was very impressive, struck over from play and frees putting Templenoe up by 0.06 to 0.01. Ian Black knocked over a free for Beale after their wing forward was fouled after 20 mins.

Two points from Cian Hallissey, one from a free was followed by a superb long range effort from corner back John Spillane.

As half time approached good team work by Gavin Crowley, Sean Sheehan and Shane Cremin set up Adrian Spillane for two well taken points from play.

Just before the half time whistle Beale’s right half back Shane Joy got his name on the score sheet after a good team move. Half time score Templenoe 0.11, Beale 0.03.

Beale must have known their luck wasn’t in when in the first minute of the second half they hit the butt of the post and Templenoe cleared. Beale’s full forward Ian Blake sent over a free but inside a minute Tadhg Morley had cancelled it. Cian Hallissey swung over a point with this left leg from the right wing under pressure before a fine strike by Danny Cahalane from 40 meters put 10 points between the sides, Templenoe 0.14, Beale 0.04 after less than 10 mins in the half.

Beale never gave up, two points by Ian Blake and one by midfielder Declan Bambury who cut through the middle. Beale lost corner forward Tom Joy through injury.

More points followed from Ian Blake as they reduced to the margin to five, Templenoe 0.14, Beale 0.09.

Templenoe lifted the siege again when the half back line of Gavin Crowley, Kieran McCarthy, John Rice and forward Shane Cremin set up corner back Daniel O Neill for a fine point. With time running out Beale tired hard for a goal but Templenoe goal keeper Anthony Sheehan and full back Kieran O Neill cleared their lines. Beale had scores from James McMahon and Ogie Horgan in the 26th and 27th minute. Then in injury time Templenoe won a free, Cian Hallissey fired over with his left leg from 35 meters out. Declan Banbury had the last point in the 34th minute from play.

Final Score: Templenoe 0.16, Beale 0.12

 

Scorers:

Templenoe

Cian Hallissey 0.06, Adrian Spillane 0.03, Tadhg Morley 0.02, Brian Crowley 0.02, Daniel O Neill 0.01, Danny Cahalane 0.01, John Spillane 0.01.

Beale:

Ian Blake 0.07, Declan Banbury 0.02, James McMahon 0.01, Ogie Horgan 0.01, Shane Joy 0.01

Teams:

Templenoe:

Anthony Sheehan, John Spillane, Kieran O Neill, Daniel O Neill, Gavin Crowley, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Donal Casey, Brian Crowley, Danny Cahalane, Adrian Spillane, Cian Hallissey, Tadhg Morley, Shane Cremin (Capt), John Rice, Martin Reilly,

Beale:

Dermot Cummins, Colm Kissane, Jer King, John Griffin, Shane Joy, Paul Collins, Phil Blake, James McMahon, Declan Bambury, Paul Horgan, Ogie Horgan, Andy O Connell, Tom Joy, Ian Blake, Barry Mahony, Maurice O Connell, Padraig Murphy, Ian Mannix, Sean Carroll

Scartaglin 1-6, Templenoe 0-6

A goal early in the second half by Scartaglin corner forward Tom Boyle proved decisive in a low scoring game played before a large crowd in Glenflesk last Saturday evening.
Templenoe opened the scoring through Danny Cahalane, who landed a great point from over 30 yards after 2 minutes. This was followed with a point from Adrian Spillane, who slotted over a free from the ground. Cian Hallissey made it 0-3 to 0-0 after he was fouled in the 17th minute. Scartaglin opened their account in the 19th minute when Denis Lenihan put over a free after Tom Boyle was fouled. Gavin Crowley replied for Templenoe with point from the right wing, after good work from Donal O'Sullivan Casey and Shane Cremin. Scartaglin then earned another free from Pa Rahilly as he attempted to run through the Templenoe defence, this was converted by Denis Lenihan. Templenoe almost extended their lead further when a shot for goal by Adrian Spillane went narrowly wide. However, Scartaglin went on to put a point between the sides with their goalie Martin Hewitt confidently drilled a 45 over the bar. Then with half time approaching Padraig Reidy set up an attack which ended in a free and Denis Lenihan again put over, leaving the half time score Templenoe 0-4 Scartaglin 0-4.
The second half was only a minute old, when Scartaglin's Tom Boyle got their first point from play. Then 2 minutes later came the all important goal from the same player, after a good delivery from midfielder Tim Coakley. Both teams subsequently found scores hard to come by as conditions got slippery. Templenoe sub John Rice did manage to hit the target from play midway through the second half, but this was cancelled out by a well stuck free from Denis Lenihan. Templenoe tried hard for a goal, but could not get through a watertite Scartaglin defence. With time almost up Denis O'Neill had a point for Templenoe, but Scartaglin held on to reach the final of the Novice Championship.
Final score: Scartaglin 1-6, Templenoe 0-6.
Teams & Scorers:
Scartaglen: Martin Hewitt (0-1 45), Ger O'Connor, Bernard Cronin, Declan Mahony, Brendan Rahilly, Padraig Reidy, Pa Murphy, Tim Coakley, Mike Coakley, Noel Rahilly, Daniel Murphy, Seamus Riordon, Pa Rahilly, Denis Lenihan (0-4f), Tom Boyle (1-1).
Subs: Philip O'Sullivan, Thomas Forde.
Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan, John Spillane, Kieran O'Neill, Daniel O'Neill, Gavin Crowley (0-1), Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Donal O'Sullivan Casey, Brian Crowley, Danny Cahalane (0-1), Adrian Spillane (0-1f), Cian Hallissey (0-1f), Tadgh Morley, Shane Cremin.
Subs: John Rice (0-1), Mike Hallissey, Martin Reilly, Denis O'Neill (0-1).

Templenoe / Tuosist 5-16, Kilgarvan 1-05.

Templenoe / Tuosist advanced to the final of Div7 of the U14 County League. The match was played is good conditions in Templenoe GAA Grounds.

Ciaran Crowley opened the scoring with a point for the home team, but Kilgarvan, who were playing with the breeze, settled the quicker and followed with the next two scores through corner forward Donal O’Sullivan. Ciaran Crowley pointed again to level the scores, but this was responded to by a point from Kilgarvan’s Darragh Twomey.

Templenoe / Tuosist started to get a grip around midfield and started delivering good quality ball to full forward Ciaran Crowley. This purple patch resulted in Templenoe / Tuosist opening a lead of 4-07 to 0-03 by the end of the first half. The pick of the scores in this period was a screamer of a goal from wing forward Tom Looney.

Kilgarvan did muster up some chances, but poor shooting left them down on occasions.

Kilgarvan opened the scoring in the second half through Liam Twomey, but a fifth goal from Ciaran Crowley effectively sealed the victory for Templenoe / Tuosist. As the second half wore on, both teams used their subs bench, but Templenoe / Tuosist kept adding to their points total. Kilgarvan did score a goal through Donal O’Sullivan, but it was too late, leaving a final scoreline of Templenoe / Tuosist 5-16, Kilgarvan 1-05.

The home team were well served by strong displays from corner back Dara O’Connor, Darren May and Aaron Morris in midfield and full forward Ciaran Crowley. Notable performances for Kilgarvan came from centre forward Darragh Twomey and corner forward Donal O’Sullivan.

Scorers:

Templenoe: Ciaran Crowley 3-08, Tom Looney 1-01, Aaron Morris 1-01, Will Sheehy, 0-01, Eoin Murphy 0-02, Ian O’Connor 0-02, Fintan Davis 0-01.

Kilgarvan: Donal O’Sullivan 2-04, Liam Twomey 0-01, Darragh Twomey 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe / Tuosist: Ryan Sheehan, Dara O’Connor, Fintan Davis, Will Gudgeon, Moosa Mathibela, Jordan Smidth, Aaron Morris, Darran Maye, Eoin Murphey, Ian O’Connor, Will Sheehy, Tom Looney, Ciaran Crowley.

Subs: Ben O’Shea, Joey Quinn, Danny Rawson Tadgh Sugrue, Mattie O’Sullivan

Kilgarvan: Daniel Casey, Richard Sullivan, Sean Casey, Padraig Dillon, Michael O’Sullivan, Patie Murphy, Diarmuid Lynch, Gearoid Fennessey, Christopher Creedon, Darragh Twomey, Liam Twomey, Donal O’Sullivan, Myles Traynor

Glenbeigh / Glencar B 1-09, Templenoe 1-04.

Templenoe lost their opening match in div 4 of the county Junior League last friday. the match was played on lovely evening in glenbeigh with a strong breeze running in from the sea.

Templenoe led early on with Mike Jones opening the scoring with a point, which was quickly followed up by a Martin Reilly goal. It took glenbeigh, who were playing with the breeze, a good while to get going and they opened their account with a free on the 20th minute. they continued the scoring to finish the half in the lead, Glenbeigh / Glencar 0-05, Templenoe 1-01.

Martin Reilly scored the opening point of the 2nd half to level, but Glenbeigh ran the ball the lenght of the field to score a goal. This proved to be the most important score of the match. They followed up with two points, before John Moriarity and Timmy Clifford responded for Templenoe. With ten minutes left Templenoe tried to reduce the arrears, but Glenbeigh scored the last two points, to leave the score, Glenbeigh / Glencar 1-09, Templenoe 1-04.

Templenoe Team: Paddy O'Mahony, Colm O'Sullivan, john Moriarity, Danny Quinn, Ryan deVenter, John Cremin, Mike Jones, Donal O'Sullivan (capt), Martin Reilly, Denis O'Neill, Noel O'Sullivan, timmy O'Sullivan, James O'Sullivan, Padraig O'Sullivan, Timmy Clifford.

Subs: Mike Crowley, Paul O'Sullivan, Tommy Granville, Tom O'Sullivan

 

 

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