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Templenoe V Ballymacelligott, County League RD5
The online programme for the 2021 County League Div 2, Round 5 meeting of Templenoe v Ballymacelligott is now available . You can download your copy by clicking on the link below. Please note there will be only a number of printed programmes available at the game tomorrow. Click here to download your copy
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Div 2B County SFL Match Report, Templenoe V Dromid Pearses
Templenoe 2-13, Piarsaigh Na Dromoda 0-08.
Templenoe got their promotion ambitions back on track with an eleven points victory over the South Kerry side in the penultimate round of the County League on Saturday evening.
The match was played in glorious weather, but the first quarter was a start stop affair with frequent breaks in play due to injuries. Indeed the away side were forced to replace Jacob Haigh with James Curran very early on, after he was deemed unfit to continue. But the visitors did dominate the early exchanges and they had opening score of the contest from the boot of Chris Farley (f). Brian Crowley countered with a placed ball effort and then one minute later Crowley set Templenoe on their way after his fist pass was deflected into the net.
The second quarter saw the game open up a bit, with the scores finally starting to flow. Two points on the trot from Dromid’s Chris Farley and Dillon O’Donohue, were cancelled out with converted frees from Brian Crowley and Stephen O’Sullivan to make the score 1-03 to 0-03 after 32 minutes of action. The home side then consolidated their position with corner back Tom Spillane coming all the ways up the field to earn his first County League point of the season. Brian Crowley added another before Dromid Pearses Shane O’Connor kicked a fine score ahead of the interval to keep them well in contention.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-05, Piarsaigh Na Dromoda 0-04.
On resumption, Dillon O’Donohue traded scores with Stephen O’Sullivan and it was then that Templenoe, who had wind advantage for the second half started to pull clear with a brace of points from Cian Hallissey, Stephen O’Sullivan and two from Teddy Doyle, who caused problems every time he ran at the visitors defence. Andy Quigley did pull one score back for Dromid to make it 1-10 to 0-06 going into the second half water break.
The final quarter saw Brian Crowley and Stephen O’Sullivan continuing to pull the strings up front for Templenoe. The latter made another contribution on the scoreboard, before he then turned provided for Brian Crowley’s second goal after he gave a precision pass across the goal for Crowley to palm home. The remaining minutes gave the hosts the opportunity to empty their bench and see the game out with further scores from Stephen O’Sullivan and Colin Crowley. Dromid Pearses tried their best to create goal scoring opportunities, but Mark Looney and his defence stood firm and instead Dromid had to settle with two late points from Chris Farley and Padraig O’Sullivan.
Final Score: Templenoe 2-13, Piarsaigh Na Dromoda 0-08.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Brian Crowley 2-03 (0-03f), Stephen O’Sullivan 0-05 (0-02f), Teddy Doyle 0-02, Tom Spillane 0-01, Cian Hallissey 0-01, Colin Crowley 0-01 (0-01f)
Piarsaigh Na Dromoda: Chris Farley 0-03 (0-03f), Dillon O’Donohue 0-02, Shane O’Connor 0-01, Andy Quigley 0-01, Padraig O’Sullivan 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Tom Spillane, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, Patrick Clifford, John Spillane, Martin Reilly, Sean Sheehan, Teddy Doyle, Colin Crowley, John Rice, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Brian Crowley, Denis O’Neill.
Subs: Cian Hallissey, Danny Cahalane, Joseph Sheehan, John Moriarty, Daniel Crowley.
Piarsaigh Na Dromoda: Donal O’Sullivan, Cian O’Shea, Shane O’Connor, Kevin Sheehan, Andy Quigley, Padraig O’Sullivan, Michael Curran, Darragh O’Shea, Dominic O’Sullivan, Sean O’Shea, Chris Farley, Dillon O’Donohue, Paul O’Connor, Denis O’Sullivan, Jacob Haigh.
Subs: James Curran, Aaron Lenneghan, Cian O’Connor.
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Online Match Programme Templenoe V Piarsaigh Na Dromoda 17/7/2021
Templenoe GAA have produced an online programme for the 2021 County League Div 2, Round 4 meeting of Templenoe v Piarsaigh Na Dromoda . You can now download this by clicking on the link. Please note there will be no printed programmes available at the game tomorrow. Click here to read the match day programme.
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Div2B County Senior League Match Report, Gneeveguilla V Templenoe
Division 2B, County Senior Football League, Round 3.
Gneeveguilla 1-16, Templenoe 0-09.
Templenoe seniors suffered their first defeat in the County league away to Gneeveguilla last Saturday evening following a disappointing performance with few things going right on the night for the visitors. Nonetheless, there remains two more rounds of the County league to be played and Templenoe’s prospects of promotion are far from over.
The game was played in showery conditions and the first half was very even with both sides matching each other point for point. This was until a Gneeveguilla goal from a penalty just before half time put some day light between the sides, from which Templenoe never recovered.
The opening exchanges saw Jack Cremin (2f) trading scores with Brian Crowley and Stephen O’Sullivan (1f). John O’Leary put the visitors in front again with a placed ball effort. Soon after, Templenoe had their captain Teddy Doyle black carded reducing the visitors to 14 men for following 10 minutes. But a converted free from Brian Crowley did put Templenoe back on level terms ahead of the first water break to make the score 3 points apiece.
His brother Colin was next to get on the scoresheet with a point from play and then another from a free either side of a Jack Cremin free for the hosts. This gave the away side a slender one point advantage 28 minutes in, but from there onwards it was all downhill for Templenoe. A superb long range effort from Connie O’Connor drew the sides level once more, before Jack Cremin added another free and then the same player was pulled down for a penalty. Gneeveguilla’s midfielder Sean O’Keeffe stepped up and expertly dispatched the spot kick.
Half Time Score: Gneeveguilla 1-06, Templenoe 0-05.
Buoyed by their strong finish to the first half, Gneeveguilla tightened their grip on this contest with 3 unanswered scores at the restart to extend their lead to seven points courtesy of Jack Cremin (f), Shane Crowley and Padraig Doyle. Templenoe in fairness responded with 3 scores (all frees) of their own through Stephen O’Sullivan, but contributions from Conor Herlihy and Stephen O’Keeffe from play ensured that the East Kerry side maintained a commanding lead going into the final quarter to leave them 1-11 to 0-08 ahead.
Templenoe spurned 2 goal chances late on that might have given them a glimmer of hope to salvage something from this tie, but instead the hosts pushed on with Michael Murphy, John O’Leary (f), Sean O’Keeffe (f), Jamie O’Sullivan and Padraig Doyle all finding the target to put Gneeveguilla in pole position at the top of the table by close of play. Templenoe’s sole score in the last quarter came from a Stephen O’Sullivan free.
We wish a speedy recovery to Brian Crowley who had to leave the field with a leg injury in the second half.
Final Score: Gneeveguilla 1-16, Templenoe 0-09.
Scorers:
Gneeveguilla: Jack Cremin 0-05 (0-05f), Sean O’Keeffe 1-02 (1-00p and 0-01f), John O’Leary 0-02 (0-01f), Padraig Doyle 0-02, Connie O’Connor 0-01, Shane Crowley 0-01, Conor Herlihy 0-01, Michael Murphy 0-01, Jamie O’Sullivan 0-01.
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 0-05 (0-04f), Brian Crowley 0-02 (0-01f), Colin Crowley 0-02 (0-01f)
Teams:
Gneeveguilla: Patrick O’Riordan, Philip Cremin, Pa Brosnan, Darren Brosnan, Damien Cronin, Connie O’Connor, Paul O’Leary, Sean O’Keeffe, Michael Murphy, Conor Herlihy, Jack Cremin, John O’Leary, Shane O’Sullivan, Shane Crowley, Padraig Doyle.
Subs: David Gleeson, Mike Brosnan, Jamie O’Sullivan.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Tom Spillane, Kieran O’Neill, John Spillane, John Rice, Martin Reilly, Patrick Clifford, Sean Sheehan, Teddy Doyle, Danny Cahalane, Colin Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Brian Crowley, Denis O’Neill.
Subs: Cian Hallissey, Kieran McCarthy, Joseph Sheehan, John Moriarty.
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Templenoe Results June 2021
The GAA season is well underway and Templenoe have been very busy at all age groups playing matches.Last night the U17's played their first match in Division 4 of the Kerry Central Region with a victory away to Laune Rangers.
Below is a list of all matches played in June.
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Rnd2 Div 2B County SFL Match Report, Annascaul V Templenoe
Annascaul 0-09, Templenoe 3-11.
Templenoe seniors made the long trip to Annascaul on Sunday and came away from Paddy Kennedy Park with a full share of the spoils following an eleven points win over the hosts.
The game was played in ideal conditions and Templenoe had the aid of a strong wind for the first half. However, it was the West Kerry outfit that opened the scoring with their midfielder Eamonn Hickson finding the range. Templenoe responded with Brian Crowley making space to allow him pop over the visitors first score. Jason Hickson who was unerring from placed balls throughout, slotted over 2 frees for Annascaul either side of contributions from Denis O’Neill and Patrick Clifford for Templenoe. Not to be outdone, Templenoe’s other wing back John Rice then got up the field to prove his scoring credentials. This made the score Annascaul 0-03, Templenoe 0-04 at the first water break.
It was in the second quarter that the game really started to turn in Templenoe’s favour, with the away side outscoring the hosts by 0-00 to 1-03 in this period. Indeed Templenoe could even have got more, only for them to over hit some of their kick passes causing the ball to get carried by the breeze and tail off over the end line. A pointed free from Colin Crowley preceded the first goal of the game, which came about when Brian Crowley showed good vision to pick out the unmarked Josh Crowley Holland who unselfishly passed the ball across the square to the in-running Martin Reilly to palm the ball to the net. This put Templenoe firmly in the driving seat, from which they never looked back. Further points followed from Teddy Doyle and Josh Crowley Holland.
Half Time Score: Annascaul 0-03, Templenoe 1-07.
On resumption and despite the prospect of playing against the breeze, Templenoe were in no mood to ease their foot off the pedal. The visitors hit 1-02 in quick succession to kill off this game as a contest, with John Spillane who made his entrance at half time and Teddy Doyle the points providers, and it was Colin Crowley who netted Templenoe’s second goal of the day. Jason Hickson scored two points on the trot to give Annuscaul some badly needed respite, before Teddy Doyle landed a free over the bar to make the score Annascaul 0-05, Templenoe 2-10 going into the second half water break.
The final quarter saw Templenoe’s Josh Crowley Holland dispatch his second County league goal in as many games and soon after they consolidated their position with Colin Crowley raising their final white flag of the afternoon. Annascaul did finish out the game with 4 unanswered points courtesy of their marksman Jason Hickson, which merely put more respect on the scoreboard.
Templenoe have now made it 2 wins out of 2 to set up an intriguing top of the table clash away to Gneeveguilla in a fortnight’s time.
Final Score: Annascaul 0-09, Templenoe 3-11.
Scorers:
Annascaul: Jason Hickson 0-08 (0-06f), Eamon Hickson 0-01.
Templenoe: Colin Crowley 1-02 (0-01f), Josh Crowley Holland 1-01 (0-01f), Martin Reilly 1-00, Teddy Doyle 0-03 (0-02f), Brian Crowley 0-01, Denis O’Neill 0-01, Patrick Clifford 0-01, John Rice 0-01, John Spillane 0-01.
Teams:
Annascaul: Tommy Pierce, Joe Kennedy, Andrew Finn, James Hanafin, Joe Hoare, Gearoid Lyne, Diarmuid O’Hara, Eamonn Hickson, James Ashe, David Smith, Jason Hickson, Shane Foley, Fionn Coakley, Alan Falvey, Donal Crean.
Subs: Sean O’Hara, Cian Griffin.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Tom Spillane, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, John Rice, Martin Reilly, Patrick Clifford, Cian Hallissey, Teddy Doyle, John Moriarty, Colin Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Daniel Crowley, Brian Crowley, Denis O’Neill.
Subs: John Spillane, Joseph Sheehan, Hugh Granville, Cathal Granville, Michael O’Sullivan.
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Division 2B County SFL, Templenoe V Listry Match Report
Templenoe 2-20, Listry 0-11.
After an unprecedented nine month absence from competitive action due to the Covid-19 restrictions, Templenoe seniors locked horns with Listry in the opening round of the County League on Sunday. It turned out a very comfortable afternoon for the hosts, who had 15 points to spare in the finish.
Templenoe took control right from the very start and raced into a 0-6 to 0-00 lead courtesy of scores from Stephen O’Sullivan (4), Patrick Clifford and Teddy Doyle in match played in beautiful sunshine. The visitors opened their account with a point from play from Sean O’Sullivan on the 9th minute, but they were struggling to keep pace with the slicker and fitter Templenoe who tagged on another three points before the first water break, with Stephen O’Sullivan, Patrick Clifford and John Rice inflicting further misery on the visitors. In between, Anthony Sweeney had a pointed free for Listry to make the score 0-9 to 0-2 at the end of the first quarter.
On resumption, Stephen O’Sullivan continued where he left off with another brace of points, before Brian Crowley added his name to the scoresheet with two well taken scores either side of two pointed frees from Anthony Sweeney. Templenoe were then dealt a blow when sharpshooter Stephen O’Sullivan had to make way due to injury, but there was no way the home side were going to lose their grip on this contest and more scores followed with Denis O’Neill hitting two scores on the trot, to which all Listry could reply with was another pointed free from Anthony Sweeney.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-15, Listry 0-5.
Almost immediately after the restart came the first goal of the game, which was brilliantly finished home to the bottom left hand corner by Josh Crowley Holland and soon after the hosts raised a second green flag with Denis O’Neill burying the ball to the roof of the net following another good team move. Listry then had a brief respite with John Foley and Anthony Sweeney splitting the posts to add to an earlier effort from their full forward Ruairi Murphy. This made the score 2-16 to 0-8 ahead of the 2nd half water break.
The final quarter was mostly academic with Templenoe emptying their bench and pushing on to reach the 20 points barrier with Brian Crowley (2), John Rice and John Moriarty making no mistakes with their efforts. But Listry fought to the end and they did have one good goal chance that was well saved by Templenoe Keeper Mark Looney on tough day at the office for them. Listry’s final scores of the game came from Sean O’Sullivan, Anthony Sweeney and Ruairi Murphy.All in all it was an encouraging start to the season for the Templenoe seniors.
Final Score: Templenoe 2-20, Listry 0-11.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 0-07 (0-03f), Brian Crowley 0-05, Denis O’Neill 1-02, Josh Crowley Holland 1-00, Patrick Clifford 0-02, John Rice 0-02, Teddy Doyle 0-01, John Moriarty 0-01.
Listry: Anthony Sweeney 0-06 (0-06f), Sean O’Sullivan 0-02, Ruairi Murphy 0-02, John Foley 0-01.
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Tom Spillane, Kieran O’Neill, Kieran McCarthy, John Rice, Martin Reilly, Patrick Clifford, Cian Hallissey, Teddy Doyle, John Moriarty, Danny Cahalane, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Brian Crowley, Denis O’Neill.
Subs: Daniel Crowley, John Spillane, Cathal Granville, Michael O’Sullivan, Dan O’Connor
Listry: Colm Counihan, Caolan Ryan, Billy O’Brien, Seamus Giles, John Foley, Anthony Kennedy, Cian Bradley, Gary O’Sullivan, Sean Lehane, Joe Clifford, Anthony Sweeney, Peadar Keane, Sean O’Sullivan, Ruairi Murphy, Jack Walsh.
Subs: Daire Murphy, Denis O’Leary, Michael Buckley
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