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Lee Strand County U13 League, Phase 2 - Div 7B Fixtures:
Lee Strand County U13 League, Phase 2 - Div 7B Fixtures:
Round 1 - 14th May:
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 🆚 Kerins O’Rahillys - Venue: Sneem GAA Grounds.
Round 2 - 21st May:
Currow 🆚 Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane
Round 3 - 28th May:
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 🆚 Rathmore
Throw in times for all games is 6pm.
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane U13's after playing playing Kerins O'Rahillys on Sunday 14th May
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Credit Union County Senior Football League, Round 6 Match Report, Kenmare V Templenoe
County Senior Football League, Division 2, Round 6.
Kenmare Shamrocks 0-07, Templenoe 1-09.
Templenoe made the short trip to Fr Breen Park for the first meeting of Kenmare Shamrocks and Templenoe in the county league since 2016. A great team performance from start to finish saw Templenoe emerge victors by five points for our first win over our neighbours in seven years.
On a glorious evening with a big crowd in attendance to witness this local derby, the hosts chose to play with the wind for the first half. Kenmare Shamrocks also opening the scoring with a pointed free from Darren Allman, but few if any would have predicted that this would be the only time Kenmare would be in the ascendancy. The visitors responded with a point from play and one from a free through Stephen O’Sullivan. Then Darragh O’Connor was off target with a point effort for Kenmare, before the hosts were dealt with a sucker punch when John Moriarty was fouled just inside the big square and a penalty awarded. Stephen O’Sullivan stepped up and planted the ball in the net with aplomb. This was just the tonic needed to settle Templenoe and make believe that a win was possible. Midway through the first half Darragh O’Connor popped over Kenmare’s second point to make the score 0-02 to 1-02. Templenoe remained focused and continued to work very hard but were guilty of two wides to precede Kenmare’s next score from the boot of Kevin O’Sullivan. Soon after Dara Crowley added another for the hosts to reduce the deficit to the minimum. In the closing minutes of the first half Stephen O’Sullivan traded points with Darren Allman, before the game which was a sporting contest took an unexpected twist with Templenoe’s John Moriarty picking up his second yellow card to reduce the visitors to 14 players just on the stroke of half time.
Half Time Score: Kenmare Shamrocks 0-05, Templenoe 1-03
Templenoe were not noted for been a second half team in their recent outings, but this time it was to be very different with the visitors outscoring their opponents by six points to two with one player less on the field for a whole half hour. Stephen O’Sullivan who was having a whale of a game extended Templenoe’s lead to two points from a placed ball in the 39th minute after a series of missed opportunities by both sides. Then three points on the trot from Templenoe followed with Stephen O’Sullivan (2) and Patrick Clifford firing over inspirational scores to make the score 0-05 to 1-07 after 44 minutes of play. Nonetheless, there was still time for Kenmare Shamrocks to do what they did many times in the past and turn the contest and Kevin O’Sullivan did get one back with a point from play in the 51st minute. With time running out David Hallissey did find a bit of a rare opening in the Templenoe defence, however his shot found the side netting. Aidan Crowley steadied the ship for Templenoe with a white flag to restore their lead to six points with just five minutes of normal time remaining, before David Hallissey split the posts for Kenmare. The hosts still needed two goals, but on this occasion it was to prove a bridge too far for Kenmare Shamrocks with Templenoe closing out the game without any late scares.
Final Score: Kenmare Shamrocks 0-07, Templenoe 1-09
Scorers:
Kenmare Shamrocks: Darren Allman 0-02 (2f), Kevin O’Sullivan 0-02, Darragh O’Connor 0-01, David Hallissey 0-01, Dara Crowley 0-01.
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 1-07 (1-00p) (4f), Aidan Crowley 0-01, Patrick Clifford 0-01.
Teams:
Kenmare Shamrocks: Kieran Fitzgibbon, Dara Crowley, Tommy O’Sullivan, Cian O’Sullivan, Shane O’Sullivan, Tommy Cronin, Jamie O’Regan, Tom O’Sullivan, James McCarthy, David Ciuciu, David Hallissey, Jimmy Lehane, Darren Allman, Kevin O’Sullivan, Darragh O’Connor.
Subs used: Conor Adams, Eoghan McCarthy, Kane Reidy, Liam Palmer.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Mark Casey, Ciaran Crowley, Joseph Sheahan, Martin Reilly, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Patrick Clifford, Colin Crowley, Aidan Crowley, John Moriarty, Daniel Crowley
Subs used: Kieran McCarthy, Hugh Granville.
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Club Notes: 12th May
Congratulations to our U15 footballers who are through to the Lee Strand County U15 League Div 6 final following their semi-final win over Cordal this evening on a score line of Templenoe/TuosistSneem/Derrynane 2-12(18) Cordal: 2-5(11)
Fixtures:
Credit Union County Senior Football League Division 2.
Kenmare Shamrocks V Templenoe
Saturday 13th May @7pm in Fr Breen Park, Kenmare
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Coiste na nÓg Results
Lee Strand County U15 League
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 6-09 (27)
Spa 0-10 (10)
Central Region U17 Football League Div 5 RD 2
St Marys/Renard 3-08 (17)
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 2-16 (22
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Credit Union County SFL Match Report, Templenoe V Glenbeigh / Glencar
County Senior Football League, Division 2, Round 5.
Templenoe 1-07, Glenbeigh-Glencar 0-15
The Templenoe senior footballers suffered their first defeat in 2023 at the hands of Glenbeigh-Glencar in Templenoe last Saturday evening. It was lacklustre display by Templenoe on the night against a much hungrier Glenbeigh-Glencar side determined to reverse the result of the corresponding fixture from last year.
On fine evening for football, the hosts actually started well and raced into a 0-03 to 0-00 lead after seven minutes, with two placed balled from Stephen O’Sullivan and Aidan Crowley, before the latter put over another from play from a tight angle. Glenbeigh-Glencar responded with Caolim Teahan (f) and Gavan O’Grady (f) both splitting the posts. Then great work by Sean Sheehan put through Stephen O’Sullivan on goal and he did everything right only to see his effort come off the base of the post. It was a let off to the visitors, who despite this were coming more and more into the game. Two points from Liam Smith and Gavin O’Grady (f) saw Glenbeigh-Glencar take the lead for the first time to make the score 0-03 to 0-04 after 15 minutes. Both sides exchanged a few wides, before Templenoe wing back Ciaran Crowley showed great confidence to take on the Glenbeigh-Glencar defence before rifling the ball to the net for a well taken goal. However, the visitors regrouped quickly and responded admirably with three unanswered points to retake the lead courtesy of scores from Caolim Teahan (2) and Gavan O’Grady. Templenoe were struggling to ignite but did get the final score of the half through a converted free from Stephen O’Sullivan.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-04, Glenbeigh-Glencar 0-07
The third quarter saw Glenbeigh-Glencar hit the ground running and blitz Templenoe with seven points on the trot, with Jack Brosnan, Gavan O’Grady (5) and Darran O’Sullivan all contributing. In between, the visitors also nearly had goal, but were denied by a great Mark Looney save. Also, worth mentioning that the Glenbeigh-Glencar shooting throughout was very good, they only hit four wides, while Templenoe had six with less possession. The hosts did have a brief respite midway through the second half with Stephen O’Sullivan and Patrick Clifford both finding the target to make the score 1-06 to 0-14. However, a comeback never looked likely, with Glenbeigh-Glencar very organised getting plenty of bodies back when on the defensive and as a result Templenoe were unable to work an opening for much needed goal to bring them back into the game. Glenbeigh-Glencar closed out the contest with another Gavin O’Grady score to cap a fine performance with his ninth score of the evening, while Aidan Crowley thumped over a free for Templenoe’s last score.
Final Score: Templenoe 1-07, Glenbeigh-Glencar 0-15
Scorers:
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 0-03 (3f), Aidan 0-03 (2f), Ciaran Crowley 1-00, Patrick Clifford 0-01.
Glenbeigh-Glencar: Gavan O’Grady 0-09 (6f), Caolim Teahan 0-03, Darran O’Sullivan 0-01, Liam Smith 0-01, Jack Brosnan 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, Ciaran Crowley, Joseph Sheahan, Martin Reilly, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, John Moriarty, Patrick Clifford, Colin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Daniel Crowley
Subs used: Hugh Granville, Michael F O’Connor.
Glenbeigh/Glencar: Donal O’Neill, Aodhan Roche, Tommy Quirke, Liam Roche, Pa Kilkenny, Darran O’Sullivan, Sean T Sheehan, Colin McGillicuddy, Liam Smith, Caolim Teahan, Dara Casey, Jack Brosnan, Gavan O’Grady, Rian O’Donovan, Kieran Courtney.
Subs used: Sean Quirke.
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Club Results 25th April
Lee Strand County U13 Div 6 result:
Castleisland Desmonds 3-06
Templenoe/Tuosist/Sneem/Derrynane 5 -10
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Credit Union County SFL Match Report, Beaufort V Templenoe
Credit Union County Senior Football League, Division 2, Round 4.
Beaufort 0-14, Templenoe 2-08.
An equalizing point from Killian Spillane shortly before the full-time whistle, saw Templenoe maintain their unbeaten run as do Beaufort in this year’s county league with four rounds played. It was absorbing game of football, played in ideal conditions at Beaufort GAA Grounds last Sunday, with no less than four Kerry senior panelists featuring, Mike Breen for Beaufort, Adrian Spillane, Gavin Crowley, and Killian Spillane (second half) for Templenoe.
Beaufort opened the scoring through their sharpshooter Liam Carey. However, two minutes later Templenoe had the ball in the net, when a high ball in was gathered by Aidan Crowley who offloaded to his brother Daniel for a well-executed goal. Templenoe quickly built on this with Stephen O’Sullivan and two scores on the trot from Adrian Spillane extending the visitors lead to five points 8 minutes in. Beaufort did create goal chances in the first half too but were denied by a block from Sean Sheehan for one of their chances, while Mark Looney spread himself well to prevent Fergal Hallissey rattling the net on another occasion. Nonetheless, four unanswered points from the hosts between the 10th minute and the 19th minute courtesy of Fergal Hallissey (2f), Liam Carey and a point from a mark through Darragh O’Connor saw Beaufort reduce the arrears to just the minimum, with the scoreboard reading 0-05 to 1-03 after 19 minutes of action. Templenoe rallied again with Patrick Clifford next to raise a white flag after he wisely hand passed the ball over the bar. Then came the visitors second goal of the day, in a move that stemmed from a perfect ball in from Gavin Crowley to Adrian Spillane who had only one thing on his mind and made no mistake with his finish. Beaufort refused to let their heads drop though and responded well with Danny Healy and Liam Carey both splitting the posts to keep the contest well alive at the break.
Half Time Score: Beaufort 0-07, Templenoe 2-04.
Templenoe had a trick up their sleeve with Killian Spillane introduced for the second half and he was less than a minute on the field before he got his name on the scoresheet with a pointed free. Colin Crowley added another soon after to put Templenoe five points to the good again. But the hosts battled their way back into it once more with Liam Carey and two placed balls from Fergal Hallissey reducing the margin to two points to make the score 0-10 to 2-06 after 42 minutes. Both sides were going all out for it now and Beaufort keeper Sean Coffey made two good stops with his long reach to pull down two Templenoe efforts that appeared to be going over the crossbar. Killian Spillane traded scores with fellow Kerry panelist Mike Breen, before Beaufort substitute Jack O’Connor reduced the margin to just one point with nine minutes left to play. Then coming into the home stretch Liam Carey with his fifth point of the game, followed by another from Jack O’Connor looked like snatching this game for Beaufort. However Killian Spillane proved how crucial his presence was when he took on responsibility to get hold of possession near the end line and fire over the equalizing point on the stroke of full time.
Final Score: Beaufort 0-14, Templenoe 2-08.
Scorers:
Beaufort: Liam Carey 0-05, Fergal Hallissey 0-04 (4f), Jack O’Connor 0-02, Mike Breen 0-01, Danny Healy 0-01, Darragh O’Connor 0-01 (1m).
Templenoe: Adrian Spillane 1-02, Daniel Crowley 1-00, Killian Spillane 0-03 (2f), Stephen O’Sullivan 0-01, Patrick Clifford 0-01, Colin Crowley 0-01.
Teams:
Beaufort: Sean Coffey, Ethan Coffey, Ger Hartnett, Josh Coffey, Mark Neary, Nathan Breen, Tim Casey, Sean O’Brien, Mike Breen, Ciaran O’Sullivan, Mikey Moriarty, Fergal Hallissey, Darragh O’Connor, Liam Carey, Danny Healy.
Subs used: Padraig Doona, Jack O’Connor.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Ciaran Crowley, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, Joseph Sheahan, Patrick Clifford, Martin Reilly, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Adrian Spillane, Colin Crowley, Hugh Granville, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Daniel Crowley.
Subs used: Killian Spillane
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Templenoe GAA Club 31 Card Drive:
Templenoe GAA Club 31 Card Drive:
Congratulations to Patrick Doyle and George O’Neill who are this year’s winners of the Club’s 31 Card Drive after they won the final last Friday night, 14th April
The Club wishes to thank everyone for playing
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