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Match Reports 2012

Templenoe 1-14, Kenmare 0-14

Templenoe won the Spillane Cup in an exciting match played in front of a good crowd in Templenoe. The home team started brightly and quickly opened up a two point lead through points from Patrick Palmer. Kenmare didn’t score until ten minutes into the game through Paul O Connor but by the 20th minute mark they had reduced Templenoe lead to one point, Templnoe 0-04, Kenmare0-03. The most decisive move of the game came on the 23rd minute when a fast Templnoe break up the field resulted in Sean Sheehan firing to the back of the net. Templnoe nearly followed up with a second goal straight after, but were unlucky to see a Brian Crowley shot hit the upright. The half time score was Templenoe 1-06, Kenmare 0-04, with all Kenmare scores coming from Paul O Connor.

Templenoe opened the second half scoring, but Kenmare started to do well around midfield and began to reel in Templenoe’s lead. The score on the 40th minute was Templnoe 1-07, Kenmare 0-08. A superb long range effort from Adrian Spillane was followed up by a Shane Cremin fisted point to leave 5 points the difference half way through the second half. Kenmare again ate into Templenoe’s lead through points from Paul O Connor and Dara Crowley. Both teams swapped scores before an Alan O Leary point reduced the difference to two points with 5 minutes left. Kenmare started to press on in the dying few minutes but this left space for Templenoe to exploit and they tacked on two points through Sean Sheehan and Brian Crowley. Two more Paul O Connor scores kept Kenmare in touch but as the game went into injury time John Spillane popped over the insurance point leaving the final score Templenoe 1-14, Kenmare 0-14.

After the game, Kenmare District Board Chairman PJ McIntyre thanked both teams for a thrilling game. He also complimented the condition of the Templenoe pitch and wished the Kenmare well in the junior club championship.  The man of the match award was presented to Sean Sheehan and the Spillane Cup trophy was presented to the club captain Shane Cremin and vice-captain Anthony Sheehan.

 

   

Scorers:

Templenoe: Patrick Palmer 0-05, Sean Sheehan 1-01, Brian Crowley 0-02, John Spillane 0-02, Adrian Spillane 0-01, Denis O Neill 0-01, Shane Cremin 0-01, Tadhg Morley 0-01

Kenmare: Paul O Connor 0-10, Shane Duncan 0-01, Kevin O Sullivan 0-01, Alan O Leary 0-01, Aidan Crowley 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan, John Spillane, Kieran O Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Danial O Neill, Gavin Crowley, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Tadhg Morley, Brian Crowley, Danny Cahalane, John Moriarty, Denis O Neill, Adrian Spillane, Patrick Palmer

Sub: Shane Cremin (Capt)

Kenmare: Kieran Fitzgibbon, Colm O Sullivan, Tommy O Sullivan, Ritchie O Sullivan, Denis O Shea, Sean O Leary, Aidan Crowley, Shane Dalton, Shane Duncan, Kevin O Sullivan, Paul O Connor, Alan O Leary, DJ Brennan, Jimmy Wharton, Stephen O Brien.

Sub: Dara Crowley

Templenoe 3-17, Kilgarvan 0-04

Templenoe claimed the Den Finnegan Cup for the first time since 1993 with a good victory over Kilgarvan in very showery and damp conditions in Templenoe.

Templenoe opened the scoring through Patrick Palmer but a point by Kilgarvan corner forward Padraig Moran saw the side’s level. Two converted frees by Patrick Palmer edged Templenoe 0-03 to 0-01 in front before a good Kilgarvan move saw Patrick Moran rattle the Templenoe crossbar. The ball was cleared up the field and Patrick Palmer pointed from play. Another Templenoe free yielded a point and was followed with a goal when Danny Cahalane drilled a low shot to the back of the Kilgarvan net. Soon after, Danny added another point for the home team. Sean Gleeson landed a free for Kilgarvan but with 6 minutes left in the half Danny Cahalane struck for Templenoe’s second goal. Templenoe carried on dominating and tacked on three points through Patrick Palmer and Brian Crowley before half time.

The second half opened with a free from Patrick Palmer inside two minutes. Kilgarvan’s Paul Gleeson from full forward replied with two fine points. Templenoe again responded through points from Brian Crowley and Timmy O Sullivan which was followed by a good move which resulted in Timmy O Sullivan hitting the roof of the net. Kilgarvan never stopped trying and were luck to see a few goal chances thwarted. However Templenoe pressed on with Denis O Neill, John Spillane, Patrick Palmer, Tadhg Morley and Timmy O Sullivan all on target. Paul Gleeson landed a late free to close out the game on a final score of Templenoe 3-17, Kilgarvan 0-04.

After the game the Kenmare District Board Chairman PJ McIntyre presented the Den Finnegan Cup to Templenoe captain Shane Cremin and Vice-Captain Anthony Sheehan. PJ presented an award to the referee Eddie Walsh of Rathmore and to John Spillane as man of the match. He also thanked the sponsors of the competition Kenmare Co-Op Mart and to Templenoe GAA for the use of their field.

    

Scorers:

Templenoe: Patrick Palmer 0-09, Danny Cahalane 2-01, Timmy O'Sullivan 1-02, Brian Crowley 0-02, Denis O'Neill 0-01, John Spillane 0-01, Tadhg Morley 0-01,

Kilgarvan: Paul Gleeson 0-02, Sean Gleeson 0-01, Padraig Moran 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan (Capt), John Spillane, Kieran O Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy, Mike Hallissey, Daniel O Neill, Sean Sheehan, Tadhg Morley, Denis O Neill, Gavin Crowley, John Moriarty, Brian Crowley, Danny Cahalane, Patrick Palmer

Subs: Timmy O Sullivan, Martin Reilly, Dan O Connor, Timmy Clifford, Shane Cremin

Kilgarvan: Paul Gleeson, Shane Randles, Patrick O Sullivan, Timmy Healy, Mike McCarthy, Jeriamah Kelleher, Con Godfrey, Connie Cremin (Capt), Glen Egan, Padraig Moran, Keith Harrington, Sean Gleeson, Gearoid Randles, Flor O Donoghue, Jerry O Sullivan.

Ref: Eddie Walsh, Rathmore.

Dingle 1-09, Templenoe/Tuosist 2-07

A goal six minutes into injury time by Johnny Breen gave Templenoe/Tuosist victory over Dingle in Austin Stack Park on Friday night.

The match was played under lights in damp weather, but with good underfoot conditions. Dingle opened the scoring before Stephen O Sullivan cut in for the equalizer. Dingle took over for a while and kicked over three points from play and frees putting them up by 0-04 to 0-01. The next attack saw Templenoe/Tuosist work the ball up the field and Pat Clifford landed a point under pressure. Dingle nearly got in for a goal only for some superb goalkeeping by Richard Palmer. Just before half time Patrick Clifford got injured and he was a huge loss to Templenoe/Tuosist. Dingle added a point to leave the half time score Dingle 0-05, Templenoe/Tuosist 0-02.

Brian Crowley reduced the margin with a point before a great move saw the same player dragged down as he went in on goal. Brian expertly dispatched the spot kick to put a point in the game 1-03, 0-05. Dingle responded with two points to restore their lead. With about 10 minutes left John Rice had the team level again when he drilled over a loose ball from the ground. A free from Killian Spillane from near the sideline was followed by a neat Denis O Neill score who slotted over after a good team move, putting Templenoe/Tuosist in front by 1-06 to 0-07.

Dingle didn’t give up and a fine long range effort from their midfielder was followed soon after with another point tying the game at 1-06 to 0-09. With time almost up Dingle launched another attack as they sent in a dangerous ball into the square. The ball broke and Dingle reacted fastest and sent the ball to the back of the net putting them up by 1-09 to 1-06. Both sides exchanged wides before a well struck free by Killian Spillane reduced the margin to two. Then came the move, deep into injury time which saw Johnny Breen fire the ball to the roof of the Dingle net for a brilliant goal.

After the game the Division 2 league trophy was presented to Gavin Crowley and the man of the match was awarded to Stephen O Sullivan.

Final score Dingle 1-09, Templenoe/Tuosist 2-07

 
    

Scorers:

Templenoe: Brian Crowley 1-01, Johnny Breen 1-0, Killian Spillane 0-02, Stephen O Sullivan 0-01, Pat Cllifford 0-01, John Rice 0-01, Denis O Neill 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe: Richard Palmer, Conor Harrington, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Patrick Clifford, Gary Harrington, Gavin Crowley (Capt), John Rice, Adrian Spillane, Cian Hallissey, Stephen O Sullivan, Thomas Harrington, Denis O Neill, Brian Crowley, Killian Spillane, Johnny Breen.

Subs: Ricky Moriarty, Kieran O Donoghue, Dan Hawker, Darren Cremin, Josh Holland, Colm O’Sullivan, Pat Spillane, Ryan De Venter, Jonathan Egan

Daingean UÍ Chuis: Gavan O Curráin, Daithí Ó Coinghaile, Conor Ó Suilleabháin, Mark Ó Conchúir, Tadhg de Brún, Maitiú Ó Flatharta, Dáithí Ó Conchúir, Pádraig Ó Dubháin, Pádraig Ó Conchúir, Liam Ó Beoláin, Tomás Ó Súilleabháin, Alan Ó Cinnéide, Dara Ó Riain, Michéal Ó Finnúra, Cathal Ó Bambaire

 

 

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