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The Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane U13's who beat St Micheals Foilmore/Skellig Rangers in the South Kerry Championship
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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Match Report, Templenoe V Feale Rangers
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Group 4, Round 3.
Templenoe 0-10, Feale Rangers 1-14.
Despite losing out to an in form Feale Rangers by seven points, Templenoe are through to the County Championship quarter-final for the third year in a row, by virtue of South Kerry drawing with St Brendans in the other group match. A late Nathan O’Driscoll free for St Brendans was enough to draw that game and render the Templenoe, Feale Rangers result immaterial.
A large crowd came out to watch this round 3 game, which was played in dry conditions in Templenoe last Sunday. The hosts who took to the field without the services of Mark Looney, Patrick Clifford, Colin Crowley and Stephen O’Sullivan due to injury, held their own in the first half, until Feale Rangers Barry Mahony struck the game’s only goal shortly before the half time whistle. Aidan Crowley opened the scoring after he landed a 45 over the bar. Then Feale Rangers hit back with the next three scores on the trot courtesy of David Keane (f), Shane Stack and Sean Keane to give them the lead, which they would never surrender. Killian Spillane pulled one back for Templenoe, before Bryan Sweeney and Barry Mahony both split the posts to make the score 0-02 to 0-05 by the 15th minute. The Spillane brothers, Adrian and Killian then linked up well, with the latter firing over two more scores, one of which was nearly a goal to reduce the margin to the minimum. Soon after opposing defenders Eddie Browne and Gavin Crowley traded scores, before Killian Spillane saw his goal bound shot denied by the visitor’s keeper Cathal Keane. A turnover by Feale Rangers inside their own half set up a counter attack that ultimately put Barry Mahony through one on one with Templenoe keeper Colm Breen and Mahony made no mistake with the finish. This put a bit of daylight between the sides, although credit to Templenoe they did reply with an Aidan Crowley point from play immediately after.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-06, Feale Rangers 1-06.
At the restart, Feale Rangers hit the ground running with a brace of points from Conor O’Keeffe and Martin Stack (2) to double their lead to six points. However, Templenoe responded in kind with county players Gavin Crowley, Adrian and Killian Spillane all stepping up to the plate with a point each to keep the hosts well in this game. Feale Rangers did have the upper hand throughout the contest, but at this stage it looked liked the game might be heading for a close finish, especially after Martin Stack and Aidan Crowley exchanged frees to make it 0-10 to 1-10 with 49 minutes played. Feale Rangers though had other ideas and pushed on to score the last four points of the game without reply from Cillian Trant, Barry Mahony and Martin Stack (2) to maintain their 100% record in the competition. To add to Templenoe’s woes they lost Adrian Spillane to injury late on. Yet, with news filtering through from Caherciveen that South Kerry could only manage a draw, Templenoe had already done enough in the earlier rounds to secure a quarter-final spot, which means Templenoe have so far managed to reach the last eight in the County Championship every year since the club’s promotion to senior grade.
Final Score: Templenoe 0-10, Feale Rangers 1-14.
Scorers:
Feale Rangers: Barry Mahony 1-02, Martin Stack 0-05 (2f) (1m), David Keane 0-01, Shane Stack 0-01, Bryan Sweeney 0-01, Cillian Trant 0-01, Sean Keane 0-01, Eddie Browne 0-01, Conor O’Keeffe 0-01.
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-04 (1f), Aidan Crowley 0-3 (1f), (1 45), Gavin Crowley 0-02, Adrian Spillane 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Colm Breen, Mark Casey, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy, Tadhg Morley, Gavin Crowley ©, Tom Spillane, Adrian Spillane, John Moriarty, Danny Cahalane, Martin Reilly, Jason O’Shea, Aidan Crowley, Killian Spillane.
Subs Used: Cian Hallissey, John Rice, Michael F O’Connor, Dan O’Connor.
Feale Rangers: Cathal Keane, Donnacha Maher, Eddie Browne, Aaron O’Connor, Conor O’Keeffe, Ger McCarthy, Niall Collins, Bryan Sweeney, Cillian Trant, Thomas Scanlon, Barry Mahony, Shane Stack, David Keane, Martin Stack, Sean Keane.
Subs used: Eamonn O’Flaherty, Rory Mahony, Nigel O’Connor, Michael Kennedy, Shane Carmody.
Article: Match Report, Paul Brennan - The Kerryman
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Templenoe GAA Club Fixtures
Upcoming Fixtures:
South Kerry U13 Championship Semi Final:
St Michaels/Foilmore/Skellig Rangers V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist
Sunday, 25th September @ ️6pm in Ballinskelligs.
South Kerry U15 A Championship Final:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist V Waterville/Dromid
Friday, 30th September @ ️6:15pm in Ballinskelligs
Very best of luck to both our U15 and U13 footballers!
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Terrence O'Shea Veterinary Supplies
Thanks to Terrence O Shea Veterinary supplies who presented a cheque to Templenoe GAA Club today!
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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Templenoe V Feale Rangers
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Templenoe GAA Results 21st September
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Rnd 2
St Brendans 1-12, Templenoe 3-07
South Kerry U15 A Championship Semi Final
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 6-16, St Michaels/Foilmore 3-06
Kellihers Garage Central Region U13 Div 4 Final:
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 1-11, Castleisland Desmonds 3-03
Keane’s SuperValu County Minor Club Football Group D Final
Skellig Rangers/Valentia 2-16, Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 0-12
Pic: Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane U13 Central League Winners. (taken from Tuosist Facebook Page)
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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Match Report, St Brendans V Templenoe
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Group 4, Round 2.
St Brendans 1-12, Templenoe 3-07.
Templenoe just about held on for a big win on the road against St Brendans in Ardfert last Saturday evening. This result put Templenoe in with a good chance of reaching the County Championship quarter-final stage for the third year running. Templenoe are now six games unbeaten since the beginning of August and next weekend will host Feale Rangers in what will be Templenoe’s first ever County Championship game at home venue.
The weather conditions were perfect and a big crowd was in attendance to witness this Round 2 tie. Ivan Parker opened the scoring with a pointed free five minutes in, but both sides were misfiring throughout the first half with scores hard to come by. Indeed, it took Templenoe twelve minutes to register their first score courtesy of a Killian Spillane free. The visitors had chances to go in front immediately after, but failed to take the opportunities presented. St Brendans make Templenoe pay with the next three scores on the trot from Nathan O’Driscoll, Robert Monaghan and Alan O’Donoughue to make it 0-04 to 0-01 after nineteen minutes. St Brendans did look the more the dangerous going forward at this stage, but the Templenoe defence led by Tadhg Morley in particular were playing a very effective game at keeping their opponents at bay for the most part. While at the other end the St Brendans defence were also having much success and managed to keep Templenoe scoreless from play in the first half. Stephen O’Sullivan bagged a much needed free for the Templenoe in the 22nd Minute, before Robert Monaghan and Killian Spillane exchanged points, to leave the hosts going in two points to the good at half time.
Half Time Score: St Brendans 0-05, Templenoe 0-03.
Templenoe opted to remain on the field for their half time discussion and whatever got said at the break, appeared to work with a magical first six minutes to the second half for the visitors. It all started with Patrick Clifford clinically dispatching the ball to the net, after he found himself one on one with the keeper, following good build up play from Tadhg Morley and Danny Cahalane. Then Stephen O’Sullivan did brilliant to fist home a high ball in from Danny Cahalane, before he added his second (Templenoe’s third) goal from close range with Danny Cahalane once again involved. Soon after Stephen O’Sullivan converted a placed ball to open up an eight points gap with the scoreboard reading 0-05 to 3-04 with 39 minutes played. St Brendan were left with a steep mountain to climb, but climb it their very nearly did. Former Kerry senior panellist David O’Callaghan and Daithi Griffin started the comeback with two well taken points. Danny Cahalane responded by cleverly swinging his hand to a ball that was dropping short from an Aidan Crowley free to restore Templenoe’s lead to seven. However, St Brendans were now taking control and hit the next five points on the trot, with Daithi Griffin (2), Robert Monaghan (2) and Alan O’Donoghue all contributing, to reduce the margin to just two points by the 58th minute and they also had a goal chance stopped on the line, the score was now 0-12 to 3-05. Somewhat similar to the previous week against South Kerry, Templenoe were very much on the back foot and struggling to lift the siege. But Aidan Crowley did help settle the nerves with two huge frees from distance to give the visitors a four points lead with almost up. St Brendans were not finished though and the game took one final twist, with Joe Lenihan burying the ball to the net to put the bare minimum between the sides three minutes into injury time. The last kick out went Templenoe’s way and they held onto it for dear life to secure another big win for the club.
Final Score: St Brendans 1-12, Templenoe 3-07.
Scorers:
St Brendans: Robert Monaghan 0-04, Daithi Griffin 0-03 (1f), Joe Lenihan 1-00, Alan O’Donoghue 0-02, Ivan Parker 0-01 (1f), Nathan O’Driscoll 0-01, David O’Callaghan 0-01 (1f).
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 2-02 (2f), Patrick Clifford 1-00, Killian Spillane 0-02 (2f), Aidan Crowley 0-02 (2f), Danny Cahalane 0-01.
Teams:
St Brendans Board: Sean Broderick, Thomas Kearns, Michael Walsh, Eric Leen, Ivan Parker, Fionan Mackessy, Jason Mortimer, Robert Monahan, Joe Lenihan, Shane O’Connor, David O’Callaghan, Daithi Griffin, Nathan O’Driscoll, Alan O’Donoghue, Liam O’Donnell.
Subs used: Eddie McCarthy, Darragh O’Sullivan, Earnan Ferris, Mikey Kelliher, John Horgan.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran O’Neill, Brian Crowley, Patrick Clifford, Tadhg Morley, Kieran McCarthy, Tom Spillane, Adrian Spillane, Mark Casey, Danny Cahalane, Colin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Killian Spillane.
Subs Used: Hugh Granville, Michael F O’Connor, Gavin Crowley.
Article - Match report, John O'Dowd - The Irish Examiner
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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, St Brendans V Templenoe
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Keane’s Minor County Club Football Championship Cup
Keane’s Minor County Club Football Championship, Group D, Semi-Final Result:
Kerins O’Rahillys/St Pats Blennerville 5-12, Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist 6-17. Well done to our minor footballers and management on overcoming Kerins O’Rahillys/St Pats Blennerville in Strand Road after extra-time in the semi-final of Group D.
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist will now play Skellig Rangers/Valentia in the final on Saturday 17th September in Waterville GAA Grounds
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Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Match Report, Templenoe V South Kerry
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Group 4, Round 1.
Templenoe 1-11, South Kerry 0-14.
The first ever meeting between neighbours Templenoe and South Kerry in the County Championship ended in a draw at Fitzgerald Stadium last Sunday. Templenoe looked to be cruising with a six points lead at the end of the third quarter, however South Kerry dug deep and outscored Templenoe by seven points to one in the remaining fifteen minutes for a deserved share of the spoils.
The opening 10 minutes was a cagey enough affair with neither side really imposing their will on the game. Darragh O’Sullivan planted a 45 over the bar against the breeze, although conditions were drier than expected. Soon after Templenoe were forced to make an early substitution, with Michael Hallissey having to retire injured to be replaced by Tom Spillane. It took 11 minutes for Templenoe to open their account, with Killian Spillane firing over from play with his left boot, before following this up with a pointed free from his right boot two minutes later. Colin Crowley then hit a fine score from distance to extend Templenoe’s lead. South Kerry responded in kind with Daniel Daly from play and Darragh O’Sullivan with an impressive free from over 45 yards to tie the scores again after 21 minutes. The remainder of the first half was tit for tat, Killian Spillane briefly restored Templenoe’s one point advantage with a placed ball, but Daniel Daly countered with a free for South Kerry. Then shortly before the half time whistle Killian Spillane edged Templenoe in front once more, but this was also cancelled out, this time by his County team mate Graham O’Sullivan who raced up the field to grab a well taken point.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-05, South Kerry 0-05.
The second half was a more open contest. Tadhg Morley and Stephen O’Sullivan traded scores with Dylan O’Donoghue and Graham O’Sullivan to make the score 7 points apiece after 35 minutes. Then Templenoe hit a purple patch, which started with Mark Casey doing well to pop the ball over the bar, despite the advances of the opposing defence. South Kerry had chances to level, but hit a wide and a short, before a good team move saw Killian Spillane set up Brian Crowley to strike a wonderful goal. Things got even better for them minutes later with Killian Spillane and Tadhg Morley both splitting the posts to make the score 1-10 to 0-07 after 45 minutes. This put Templenoe in a great position to push on for yet another big win for the club, but around this time also Templenoe lost both midfielders - two of their influential players Sean Sheehan and Adrian Spillane to injury, which was a sucker punch for the boys in blue. South Kerry made a few changes and redoubled their efforts to bring Templenoe’s lead down point by point. Jack Daly, Dylan O’Donoghue (3) and Matthew O’Sullivan were all on target to make the score 1-10 to 0-12 after 54 minutes. Templenoe were now on the back foot, but Aidan Crowley did try to steady the ship with a perfectly executed long range free. South Kerry though were growing in confidence and Anthony Cournane reduced the margin to one point again, with just two minutes of normal time remaining, before the in form Dylan O’Donoghue equalized with his fifth point of the day to make the score all square at full time.
Final Score: Templenoe 1-11, South Kerry 0-14.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-05 (3f), Brian Crowley 1-00, Tadhg Morley 0-02, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-01, Aidan Crowley 0-01 (1f), Colin Crowley 0-01, Mark Casey 0-01.
South Kerry: Dylan O’Donoghue 0-05, Darragh O’Sullivan 0-02 (1f) (1 45), Daniel Daly 0-02 (1f), Graham O’Sullivan 0-02, Jack Daly 0-01, Matthew O’Sullivan 0-01, Anthony Cournane 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Brian Crowley, Patrick Clifford, Tadhg Morley, Gavin Crowley ©, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Mark Casey, John Moriarty, Colin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Killian Spillane.
Subs Used: Tom Spillane, Danny Cahalane, Cian Hallissey, Joesph Sheehan.
South Kerry: Padraig O’Sullivan, Cian O’Donoghue, Fionan Clifford, Shane O’Connor, Michael O’Leary, Ronan O’Shea, Darren Casey, Jack Daly, Graham O’Sullivan, Conor O’Shea, Daniel Daly, Kevin Sheehan, Dylan O’Donoghue, Matthew O’Sullivan, Darragh O’Sullivan.
Subs used: Anthony Cournane, Ian Galvin, Sean Teahan, Jim Lynch.
Article: Match Report, Paul Brennan - The Kerryman
Article: Match Report, Jordan Murphy - The Irish Examiner
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