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Templenoe GAA Lotto No.s Tonight were 12, 16, 22 and Bonus No. 7.
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Kerry Petroleum Senior Club Championship Match Report, Templenoe V Kenmare Shamrocks
Kerry Petroleum Senior Football Club Championship, Round 1.
Templenoe 1-07, Kenmare Shamrocks 1-13.
A strong last quarter for Kenmare saw them pull away six points winners in a hard fought encounter with no quarters asked or given between the two local rivals.
Both teams welcomed their Kerry contingent back to club action for this crunch tie, which was played in dry conditions at Lewis Road on Sunday. Kenmare had the wind to their backs for the first half and they duly opened the scoring with Sean O’Shea and Tom Murnane getting them off to a solid start. Templenoe’s first score came 5 minutes in courtesy of a pointed free from Killian Spillane. David Hallissey and Sean O’Shea extended the lead for Kenmare with two more white flags, before the latter then went close with a goal chance only to be denied by a good save from Mark Looney. Then in the 13th minute came Templenoe’s goal, with Brian Crowley showing great drive, to follow up on his initial effort which was blocked, to bury the ball to the back of the net at the second time of asking. This brought the scores level, but Kenmare responded well with Kevin O’Sullivan calmly popping the ball over the bar at the other end to make the score 1-01 to 0-05 going into the first half water break.
The second quarter tended to boil over at times, Kenmare picked up 2 black cards in this period, with Mark and Dara Crowley both getting sent to the sin bin. But Templenoe suffered their own big blow, when their influential midfielder Adrian Spillane who was playing very well had leave the field with an injury following a late hit that he did not recover from. Nonetheless, Templenoe looked like they might be starting to get the upperhand in this contest, when they edged in front for the first and only time in the game following a brace of points from Teddy Doyle and Killian Spillane. However, a minute later 14 men Kenmare worked the ball up the field with Sean O’Shea and Paul O’Connor combining to pass the ball across the square for Tom Murnane to palm to the net. This was a sucker punch for Templenoe and soon after Stephen O’Brien added another point to leave Kenmare going in the happier at the interval.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-03, Kenmare Shamrocks 1-06.
On resumption Templenoe’s Teddy Doyle cut the deficit to 2 points again with a fine score from play. Kevin O’Sullivan then had a shot saved from the line, before Sean O’Shea made no mistake with a placed ball effort for Kenmare. In the 37th minute, Patrick Clifford got forward to split the posts for Templenoe, but once more Sean O’Shea countered with a converted free to restore Kenmare’s 3 points advantage. Throughout the match, Kenmare made it difficult for Templenoe to score, by funnelling players back when Templenoe were on the attack, but Gavin Crowley did find some space to fire over a point just before the 2nd half water break to make the score 1-06 to 1-08.
The final quarter was where Kenmare pushed on, but Templenoe had loud appeals for a penalty in the 51st minute when Josh Crowley Holland found himself in a great position in front of the Kenmare goal amid frantic tackling by the Kenmare defenders, but a 45 resulted which subsequently went wide and the chance was lost for Templenoe. Instead Kenmare had 3 unanswered points from Sean O’Shea, Michael McCarthy which was only inches over the crossbar and Tom Murnane. This put clear daylight between the sides. Stephen O’Sullivan got one last score for Templenoe, but Kenmare were not going to denied and finished out the contest with points from David Hallissey and Sean O’Shea for a deserved win on the day.
Final Score: Templenoe 1-07, Kenmare Shamrocks 1-13.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Brian Crowley 1-00, Killian Spillane 0-02 (0-02f), Teddy Doyle 0-02, Patrick Clifford 0-01, Gavin Crowley 0-01, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-01.
Kenmare Shamrocks: Sean O’Shea 0-06 (0-03f), Tom Murnane 1-02, David Hallissey 0-02, Stephen O’Brien 0-01, Kevin O’Sullivan 0-01, Michael McCarthy 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Mark Casey, Kieran O’Neill, Tadhg Morley, Patrick Clifford, Gavin Crowley, John Rice, Josh Crowley Holland, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley, Colin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Sean Sheehan, Killian Spillane,
Subs: Danny Cahalane, Denis O’Neill, John Spillane, Kieran McCarthy.
Kenmare Shamrocks: Kieran Fitzgibbon, Dara Crowley, James McCarthy, Cian O’Sullivan, Matthew Murnane, Dara O’Shea, Shane O’Sullivan, Griffin Wharton, David Hallissey, Kevin O’Sullivan, Sean O’Shea, Mark Crowley, Tom Murnane, Paul O’Connor, Stephen O’Brien,
Subs: Micheal McCarthy, Dan McCarthy, Kevin Price
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New Templenoe GAA Club Lotto Launch
We are delighted to launch the new Templenoe GAA Club Lotto.
The draw will be held each monday evening with a minimum Lotto Jackpot of €10,000
All money raised goes towards the funding and development of the Templenoe GAA teams and facilities.
Tickets are €2.50 per line and we have various option for purchasing.
Please visit https://www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Templenoe/lotto to play online where we have Single, Yearly and Auto Renew tickets for sale.
We will also have tickets for sale locally from our Kiosks and local ticket sellers.
We are asking all our Templenoe supporters, friends and diaspora to spread the word and help to continue the great work going on in Templenoe GAA Club
Templenoe GAA Club Lotto Launch - Video
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Templenoe GAA Club Golf Scramble Results 2021
We would like to thank everyone who took part in the this weekends Golf Scramble, especially the Ring of Kerry Golf club for the use of their facilities and the Killarney Credit Union for sponsoring the weekend..
Well done to the winners:
1st Mens team: Aidan Chinnoy, Kieran Chinnoy and Gavin O'Shea
2nd Mens Team: Dara O'Siocru, Betty Redmond & Conor Harrington
3rd Mens team: John Joe Mahony, Jonathan Mahony & Colm Breen
1st Ladies Team: Laura Hatton, Marianne Koop, Clara Brosnan,
2nd Ladies Team: Mary R O'Sullivan, Veronica Blennerhassett, Stephanie Gaine
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Templenoe GAA Club Golf Scramble 2021
The Templenoe GAA Club Golf Scramble will be held in the Ring of Kerry Golf Club from Friday 20th of August to Sunday 22nd of August.
This event is kindly sponsored by Killarney Credit Uniion, and we would like to thank them for their support.
It is a Three Person Golf Scramble and the entry fee is €90 for a team of three. All are welcome.
Please contact 087-6215399 to enter.
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Central Region U17 League Division 4 Final, Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist V Waterville/Dromid
Central Region U17 League Division 4 Final
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist 1-14, Dromid/Waterville 0-12.
A goal from Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist Midfielder Darragh O’Sullivan just before the interval proved crucial, as they progressed to overcome Dromid/Waterville in the Central Region U17 League Division 4 final at Derrynane last Friday evening.
It was entertaining contest played in ideal conditions and there was little to choose between the sides for the most part. The away side had wind advantage for the first half, but it was the hosts that lead by 0-4 to 0-3 at the first water break.
The second quarter was ebb and flow with both sides continuing to match each other score for score. For Dromid/Waterville Donncha O’Sullivan and Cian Murphy were very impressive throughout, while target man Aiden Crowley provided the bulk of the scores for Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist.
29 minutes in the teams were deadlocked at 8 points a piece and then a high ball in from an Aiden Crowley free was gathered by Darragh O’Sullivan who dispatched the ball to the net for the all-important goal.
Half Time Score: Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist 1-08 Dromid/Waterville 0-08.
Soon after resumption Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist extended their lead to 5 points, but the away side fought back well and reduced the margin to just 2 going points going into the second half water break to make the score 1-10 to 0-11. At a time when the hosts were temporarily down a player following the issuing of a black card.
It was all to play for going into the final quarter with both sides giving it everything. A pivotal score by wing back Fiachra Breen helped steady the ship for Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist, before 2 pointed frees on the trot by Aidan Crowley put some daylight between the sides coming into the closing minutes. All the while Dromid/Waterville powered forward every chance they got in search of a goal, but goalkeeper Adam Corridon and his defence were rock solid and they successfully managed to keep their opponents at bay, who ended up having to settle with an injury time point from Donncha O’Sullivan.
After the final whistle the trophy was presented to the victorious team captain Darragh O’Sullivan.
Final Score: Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist 1-14, Dromid/Waterville 0-12.
Congratulations to all the Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist players and management and best of luck in the County Minor League Division 9 Semi-Final vs An Ghaeltacht on Monday evening.
Scorers:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist: Aiden Crowley 0-09 (0-05f), Darragh O’Sullivan 1-01, Conor Murphy 0-01, Zak Fayen 0-01, Darragh Murphy 0-01, Fiachra Breen 0-01.
Dromid/Waterville: Donncha O’Sullivan 0-05 (0-03f), Cian Murphy 0-04, Padraig O Mangain 0-01, Ruairi O Duineacha 0-01, Evan O’Shea 0-01
Team and panel:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane/Tuosist: Adam Corridon, Mike Frank O’Connor, Jack Donnelly, Ciaran Crowley, Fiachra Breen, Jim Clifford, Ronan O’Connor, Adem Gul, Darragh O’Sullivan, Zak Fayen, Conor Murphy, Connor Hennessy, Cathal Murphy, Aiden Crowley, Oisin Galvin.
Billy Noonan, Dara Casey, Oisin Breen, Darragh Murphy, Tom Clifford, Senan Gul, Donnacha O’Sullivan.
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Win a House in Killarney with Kerry GAA
Kerry GAA have launched an exciting competition where you can win a house in Killarney.
For €100 you could win a stunning new build A-rated 3 bedroom house superbly located just off the Park Road in Killarney, Co Kerry.
Kerry GAA are also running numerous other promotional draws throughout the fundraising campaign. The earlier you purchase your “Win a House in Killarney” ticket (or tickets!) the more draws you will be entered into. Remember all tickets purchased before the deadline for each promotional draw will entitle you to be entered into all promotional draws thereafter. Be in with a chance of winning 2 tickets to the All Ireland Football Semi Final, (Kerry V Tyrone, Satuday 21st August) by purchasing your ticket before midnight on Monday 16th August 2021.
For more information please visit https://www.kerrygaa.ie/winahouseinkerry/
Please nominate Templenoe GAA as your chosen club when entering
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Templenoe Underage Teams 2021
The Templenoe underage teams have been very busy accross the whole summer. Here are some team photos. Thank you to the various team members who took these photos.
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Div 2B County SFL Match Report, Templenoe V Ballymacelligott
Templenoe 0-09, Ballymacelligott 3-09.
Templenoe will remain in Division 2 of the County Senior Football League for 2022, after losing out to Ballymac by 3 goals on Sunday. In the process, Ballymac have also gained the automatic promotion spot to Division 1, as they had already seen off Gneeveguilla in the previous round, so they top the table on the head to head rule.
Conditions were ideal and the game was nicely attended, with both sides vying to make the step up to top flight. However, the first quarter failed to really ignite with both sides squandering chances and coughing up possession on countless occasions. Aidan Breen opened the scoring from a free for the visitors, but Templenoe hit back with 2 points in a row from Josh Crowley Holland and Brian Crowley. The former also went close with a goal chance, only to see his effort cleared off the line. Then 13 minutes in, Ballymac centre half back Dan O’Shea make a great run up the field evading the tackles of the Templenoe defenders, to fire the ball to the net for their first goal. This put the visitor 0-02 to 1-01 ahead at the water break.
Templenoe who were forced line without the services of their sharpshooter Stephen O’Sullivan, did enjoy a purple patch early in the second quarter, which begun with Teddy Doyle nailing a placed ball from a difficult angle to bring back the deficit to one point. Then the hosts followed this up with a brace of points from Sean Sheehan and Danny Cahalane to put them in front for the second time. But this was as good as it would get for Templenoe, who were not helped by loss of their other marksman Brian Crowley to injury in this period. Soon after Ballymac upped their game and hit 1-02 in quick succession to turn this contest in their favour, with Vinny Horan showing his class to score 1-01, while his partner in crime Daire Keane popped over the other score. Templenoe centre half back John Spillane then showed good determination to split the posts with a long range attempt just before the interval.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-06, Ballymacelligott 2-03.
Buoyed by their lead and the prospect of automatic promotion, Ballymac pushed on and had the next three scores on the trot from Daire Keane, Aidan Breen (f) and Vinny Horan. Templenoe on the other-hand were just having one of those days in front of goal with the excellent Ballymac net minder Brian Lonergan denying 2 strikes from Templenoe substitute Daniel Crowley and then at the very finish of the match he also did brilliant to keep out a Teddy Doyle penalty, after Sean Sheehan was fouled.
Shortly before the second half water break, a high ball in towards the Templenoe goal was finished to the net by Mike Herlihy and despite protests that he may have been in the square, the goal stood following a consultation between the referee and umpire. Daire Keane then added another point to this tally to put the visitors in a very commanding position at the end of the third quarter to lead by 0-06, 3-07.
To their credit Templenoe fought to the end and did tag on three more points before the final whistle with Danny Cahalane, Teddy Doyle and John Rice all finding the range. But the day belonged to the St Kieran’s outfit, who closed out the game with 2 more Vinny Horan points and the final whistle was greeted with joy by their players and travelling supporters alike
Final Score: Templenoe 0-09, Ballymacelligott 3-09.
Congratulations to Ballymacelligott.
For Templenoe attention will now turn towards the club championship in a few weeks time.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Teddy Doyle 0-02 (0-01f), Danny Cahalane 0-02, Josh Crowley Holland 0-01, Brian Crowley 0-01, Sean Sheehan 0-01, John Spillane 0-01, John Rice 0-01.
Ballymacelligott: Vinny Horan 1-04, Daire Keane 0-03, Dan O’Shea 1-00, Mike Herlihy 1-00, Aidan Breen 0-02 (0-02f).
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Tom Spillane, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, Mark Casey, John Spillane, John Rice, Josh Crowley Holland, Colin Crowley, Teddy Doyle, Danny Cahalane, Martin Reilly, John Moriarty, Sean Sheehan, Brian Crowley.
Subs: Cian Hallissey, Daniel Crowley, Joseph Sheehan, Hugh Granville, Dan O’Connor.
Ballymacelligott: Brian Lonergan, Mike Sweeney, Michael Reidy, Con Reynolds, Josh O’Keeffe, Dan O’Shea, Darragh Sweeney, Aidan Breen, Darragh Broderick, Luke Sweeney, Darragh O’Regan, Mike Herlihy, Mike Hoare, Vinny Horan, Daire Keane.
Subs: Tomas O’Connor, Adam Kelly, Adam Sheehy, Genie Griffin.
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