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Full Time Score:

Templenoe 3-09, Tuosist 1-08

Templenoe Team:

Colm Breen, Dan O’Connor, Johnathan Egan, Pat Clifford, Timmy O’Sullivan, Patrick Clifford, Shane Cremin, Donal O’Sullivan, John Rice, John Moriarity, Patrick Palmer, Timmy Clifford, Darren Cremin, Noel O’Sullivan, Geoff Mahoney, Padraig O’Sullivan, John Morley, Paul O’Sullivan, Michael Crowley, Padraig Doyle

CHAMPIONS

 

Templenoe 2-15, Listry 2-13

County Novice Champions 2013

 

 

 

Castleisland Mart Novice Football Championship Final (Taken from www.kerrygaa.ie)

Templenoe 2-15 Listry 2-13

Templenoe are the County Novice Final winners following a fantastic final that ebbed and flowed from the start with fortunes changing at regular intervals.

We saw a frantic opening with each side scoring two points inside the opening four minutes of play and they both added points before Templenoe, and Brian Crowley in particular, grabbed the initiative with the eventual man of the match scoring four points without reply in a six minute spell to lead by 7 to 3 at the end of the first quarter.

Anthony Kennedy replied with a good point, and then sub Derry Ahern, who had just been introduced, finished to the net at the second attempt to level the game in the 18th minute. From the kick out the ball was in the net at the other end when a high ball from Teddy Doyle was punched to the net by Killian Spillane after a mistake by a Listry defender. The drama in this two minute spell was not over yet as quickly the ball was in the other half of the field and Derry Ahern again cut through the Templenoe defence for his second goal. Listry actually took the lead for the first time when Damien Clifford pointed in the 27th minute but Templenoe finished the half with two points of their own to lead by 1-10 to 2-6 at the break.

Listry resumed in determined mood kicking three unanswered points to retake the lead and for a while they seemed to be on top but then Cian Hallissey struck for a Templenoe goal after being set up initially by Teddy Doyle and when Killian Spillane pointed the winners were 2-11 to 2-9 ahead with twenty minutes still to go. The sides swapped points as the excitement grew and when Kieran Kennedy’s inspirational point left just a pint between the sides, a draw looked on the cards. John Spillane and Sean Lehane then traded points before Teddy Doyle’s massive drive from 65yards sailed over the bar for the insurance score for Templenoe.

The Hickey/Quirke Cup was presented to Templenoe captain Anthony Sheehan by Vice Chairman of the County Committee Ger Galvin.

The Man of the Match trophy was presented to Brian Crowley, who finished with six points from play by Jimmy Roche of Castleisland Co-Op Mart sponsors of the Competition.

Scorers:

Templenoe: Brian Crowley 0-6, Killian Spillane 1-2, Teddy Doyle 0-3, Cian Hallissey 1-0, Danny Cahillane, Denis O’Neill, Gavin Crowley and John Spillane 0-1 each.

Listry: Derry Ahern 2-0, Sean Lehane 0-6, Damien Clifford 0-5, Kieran Kennedy and Anthony Kennedy 0-1 each

                     

                    

More photo's can be viewed on the Kerrygaa website at http://www.kerrygaa.ie/gallery.php and the Templenoe GAA Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.565401610175054.1073741831.134477199934166&type=3

 

Kerins O’Rahillys 0-11 Templenoe 1-7

Kerins O’Rahillys were crowned county Under 21 Club football champions at a wet and windy Killarney Legion grounds at Direen on Saturday evening last following a one point victory over Templenoe before a large and enthusiastic attendance. It was a victory the Tralee side just about deserved following a game in which the marking was very tight throughout and during which the elements were certainly not conducive to good football.

Templenoe had first use of the strong wind that blew from one end of the field to the other, however Kerins O’Rahillys certainly held their own in the possession stakes for a great part of that first half. John C. O’Connor and Sean Walsh were in great form around the middle of the field and the likes of Jack Savage and Kieran O’Mahony were always dangerous up front. The sides were level on three points apiece at the end of the first quarter with Jack Savage accounting for the Rahillys points from frees and John Rice, Teddy Doyle and Patrick Clifford getting the Templenoe scores.

Kieran O’Mahony and Teddy Doyle exchanged points but as the half wore on Templenoe began to assert themselves and after wing back Patrick Clifford had the second of two fine points from play Killian Spillane picked out Cian Hallissey with a fine pass in the 25th minute and Hallissey gave Ciarán O’Connor in the O’Rahillys goal no chance from close range. Crucially, Jack Savage scored the final point of the half to leave the winners just 1-5 to 0-5 in arrears at the break with wind advantage to come.

Templenoe were dealt a crucial blow just on the call of half time when Gavin Crowley received an injury that prevented him from resuming and when Jack Savage (2) and Gavin O’Mahony pointed to level up the scores within six minutes of the resumption the omens did not look good for the Kenmare side. With a stranglehold around the middle third of the field, it was all Rahillys at this stage and further points from O’Mahony and John Ferguson had them leading by two at the three quarter stage.

However, improved play from the likes of Adrian Spillane, Patrick Clifford and Teddy Doyle saw Templenoe back in the game and when Killian Spillane pointed with ten to go just a point separated the sides. It was end to end stuff at this stage and Templenoe strung together some fine passing movements that they just failed to finish off . Kieran O’Mahony put daylight between the sides with his fourth point of the game in the 52nd minute but it was to be their last score of the game as Templenoe threw everything at the Tralee side with Brian Crowley blazing wide with a great chance and Adrian Spillane having two shots blocked down in the large square. Teddy Doyle had a fine point from a long distance free just before he was forced to leave the field with a serious injury, to reduce the deficit to the minimum once more but amid tremendous excitement O’Rahillys held on.

After the Game, Vice Chairman of the County Committee, Ger Galvin presented the Tom Naughton Cup to winning captain Kieran O’Mahony.

Teams and Scorers:

Ceirín Ó Rathaille: Ciarán O’Connor, Tommy Begley, Martin Tierney, Cormac Coffey, Robert O’Shea, Andrew Thompson, Mitchell Donnelly, John C. O’Connor, John Ferguson (0-1), Cian Sayers, Jack Savage (0-6, 3fr), Greg O’Connell, Ronan Quill, Sean Walsh, Kieran O’Mahony (0-4). Subs: Ciaran Higgins for Greg O’Connell, Ryan Carroll for Cian Sayers.

An Teampall Nua: Colm Breen, Daniel O'Neill, Kieran O'Neill, Tommy Spillane, John Spillane, Tadgh Morley, Patrick Clifford (0-2), Gavin Crowley, Adrian Spillane, Cian Hallisey (1-0), Denis O'Neill, John Rice (0-1), Killian Spillane (0-1Fr), Teddy Doyle (0-3,2fr, 1”45”), Brian Crowley. Subs: John Moriarty for G. Crowley, Martin Reilly for Denis O’Neill, Josh Holland for Daniel O’Neill, O’Neill for Teddy Doyle.

Referee: Denny O’Sullivan (Scartaglin) had a full complement of officials and handled the game well.

Back Row: Josh Holland, Martin Reilly, John Morley, Killian Spillane, Denis O'Neill, Patrick Clifford, John Rce, Cian Hallissey, Darren Cremin, Tom Spillane, Darren McCarthy, Ricky Moriarity, Jonathan Egan, Adrian Spillane. Front Row, Brian Crowley, Gavin Crowley, Kieran O'Neill, Daniel O'Neill, Tadgh Morley, Teddy Doyle, John Spillane, John Moriarity, Colm Breen

     

     

 

Full Time Score:

Listry 5-05, Templenoe 0-05

 

Listry gained promotion to division 2 of the County Senior Football League by defeating Templenoe at home on Saturday last.

Scores were hard to come by in the opening stages, and it was Listry who registered the opening score with a goal on the 10 minute mark.

Listry continued to have the better of the exchanges, and finished off the half with three goals to leave the score, Listry 3-03, Templenoe 0-02. Danny Cahalane and Teddy Doyle were Templenoe’s only scorers.

Listry got the first point of the 2nd half buy Cian Hallissey responded with two points on the 45th minute. In the last 10 minutes, Listry scored two more goals, followed by a late Templenoe point to leave the final score, Listry 5-05, Templenoe 0-05

Templenoe Scorers: Cian Hallissey 0-03, Teddy Doyle 0-01, Danny Cahalane 0-01

Templenoe Team: Anthony Sheehan (Capt), Daniel O’Neill, Kieran O’Neill, Mike Hallissey, John Spillane, Tadgh Morley, Kieran McCarthy, Shane Cremin, Cian Hallissey, John Rice, Brian Crowley, John Moriarity, Denis O’Neill, Teddy Doyle, Danny Cahalane

Subs: Colm Breen, Donal Casey, Joe Sheehan

Final Div 3 League Table

Div 3 County SFL 2013
Pos Team Played Won Lost Draw For Against Points
1 Glenbeigh-Glencar 11 10 1 0 156 100 20
2 Castleisland Desmonds/Na Deasmúnaigh 11 9 2 0 191 101 18
3 Listry 11 7 2 2 150 109 16
4 Ballymacelligott 11 6 3 2 155 145 14
5 Templenoe 11 6 5 0 151 131 12
6 Glenflesk 11 5 5 1 135 176 11
7 St Mary's 11 5 6 0 181 180 10
8 Scartaglin 11 4 5 2 119 131 10
9 Dromid Pearses 11 4 6 1 137 168 9
10 Beaufort 11 2 8 1 122 142 5
11 Cordal GAA Club 11 2 9 0 125 162 4
12 Firies GAA 11 0 8 3 115 192 3

 

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