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South Kerry U16 Championship Final
South Kerry U16 Championship Final fixture:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane V St Michaels/Foilmore,
Saturday 16th November at 11:30am in Sneem
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AIB Munster Club Intermediate Football Championship Quarter Final Match Report
Templenoe 5-12, St Saviours (Waterford) 2-09.
Six months on from winning the Club’s first County Intermediate football title, Templenoe welcomed St Saviours (Waterford) to our GAA Grounds for the Quarter Final of the Munster Intermediate Club Championship last Saturday afternoon. It was another proud day for Templenoe, who also greeted the return of the Kerry quartet for this eagerly awaited fixture.
The match was played in wet, cold and wintery conditions and it was Templenoe who had the aid of the strong breeze for the first half. Stephen O’Sullivan opened the scoring in the second minute of the game, when he hand passed the ball over the bar, after he was put through by Gavin Crowley. Killian Spillane added a second score, before St Saviours opened their account with a well taken point from Darragh Corcorcan. The latter then levelled matters with a pointed free, but then a long range effort from Brian Crowley ended up in net, after the Saviours keeper appeared to misjudge the flight of the ball for Templenoe’s first goal. Further scores followed from Josh Crowley Holland, Killian Spillane and Brian Crowley before Derek Corcoran hit back with two pointed frees on the trot for the Waterford side. St Saviours were giving Templenoe enough of it at this stage and then the game was blown open, when the visitors were awarded a penalty after Templenoe goalie Danny Cahalane fouled Joseph Phelan inside the square. The referee issued a black card to Danny Cahalane and his replacement Cathal Granville stood no chance of stopping the resultant spot kick that was perfectly converted by Joseph Phelan. This made the score 1-05 to 1-04 after 18 minutes of play. However, Templenoe quickly regrouped and responded emphatically to this setback to score 2-03 without reply in the remaining 12 minutes of the first half. Teddy Doyle latched onto a short kick out from St Saviours, before pulling on the ball to take it past Brian Power for the home side’s second goal. Then five minutes later, Stephen O’Sullivan combined with Cian Hallissey, with the former dispatching the ball to the net for Templenoe’s third goal to give them a 10 points cushion at the break.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 3-08, St Saviours 1-04.
Templenoe extended their lead with two more unanswered points inside the first 3 minutes of the second half courtesy of Killian Spillane and Stephen O’Sullivan. Soon after Templenoe manufactured their fourth goal, in a great team move that ended with Josh Crowley Holland setting up Brian Crowley who made no mistake with the finish. Both sides traded a few wides, before St Saviours eventually registered their next scores with Jack Flavin and David Griffin splitting the posts to make it 4-10 to 1-06 with 46 minutes on the clock. Templenoe though refused to allow their opponents back into the game and consolidated their position once more, when Killian Spillane delivered a lovely kick pass to Brian Crowley, who in turn buried the ball to the net to complete his hat trick. The home side followed up their fifth goal of the contest, with Pat Spillane slotting over two points in a row. In fairness to St Saviours they fought to the end and points from Shaun Corcorcan, Michael Merrigan (2), preceded their second goal, which came in injury time from Darragh Corcoran, after he turned over possession to reduce the margin to 12 points by the final whistle.
Templenoe now go on to meet Eire Og of Cork in the Munster Intermediate Semi Final, after a solid display overall, although their shooting did leave them down at times with a total of 12 wides. The Munster Intermediate Semi Final is fixed for Ovens at 1:30pm next Sunday, 17th November and we wish the Templenoe team and management the very best of luck!
Final Score: Templenoe 5-12, St Saviours 2-09.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Brian Crowley 3-01, Stephen O’Sullivan 1-03, Killian Spillane 0-05 (0-02f), Teddy Doyle 1-00, Pat Spillane 0-02, Josh Crowley Holland 0-01.
St Saviours: Darragh Corcoran 1-04 (0-03), Joseph Phelan 1-00 (1-00pen), Michael Merrigan 0-02, Jack Flavin 0-01, David Griffin 0-01, Shaun Corcoran 0-01 (0-01f),
Teams:
Templenoe: Danny Cahalane, Kieran McCarthy, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Tadgh Morley, Tom Spillane, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killian Spillane, Cian Hallissey.
Subs: Cathal Granville, John Rice, Pat Spillane, Dan O’Connor, John Moriarty, Eoin Murphy.
St Saviours: Brian Power, Darren Boland, Kevin Boland, Jack Brophy, Jack Flavin, Peter Crowley, Michael Merrigan, Kieran Murphy, Keylan Cassidy, Gareth Duffy, Shaun Corcoran, Kiefer Dowling, Brian Quinn, Joseph Phelan, Darragh Corcoran.
Subs: Glen Taylor, Lee Crowley, Evan Jacob, Jamie Mullally.
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AIB Munster Club Intermediate Football Championship
Next Saturday 9th November, Templenoe GAA Club welcome St Saviours of Waterford for the Quarter Final of the AIB Munster Club Intermediate Football Championship.
Throw in is at 1:30pm and we hope everyone can come out and support the teams.
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South Kerry U16 Championship
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane have qualified for the final of the South Kerry U16 Championship.
They are playing St Michaels/Foilmore next Saturday, 02nd November at 2pm in Sneem.
They have had a great two rounds so far, beating St Mary’s in the first round and beating Renard in the Semi Final.
So please make every effort to head to Sneem next Saturday and support the U16’s
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Templenoe GAA Club Shop
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Club Fixtures 24th September
South Kerry Minor Football Championship:
St Mary's/Renard V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane, Sunday 29th September at 1:30pm in Dromid
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Rnd2b:
Kenmare District V Shannon Rangers, Sunday 29th September at 2:30pm in Templenoe
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All Ireland Final 2019
Limks:
The Sunday Times - Micheal Foley :Kerry’s pride of the parish
The Echo - Paudie Palmer Column: Croker trip to savour for Cork and Kerry football fans
SportsJoe.ie - Niall McIntyre: You just know what you're getting from him, there's nothing easy off him
The Independant - Colm Keys: Templenoe representation for Kerry remarkable given the lack of playing resources they have access to
The Irish Times - Ian O'Riordan: Patrons of Ireland’s highest pub will travel to see Kerry back on top
GAA.ie - Cian O'Connell: Templenoe Delivering For Kerry
Video:
Killian Spillane Goal All Ireland Final 2019
Killian Spillane Point All Ireland Final 2019
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Division 1 County Senior Football League Match Report, Spa V Templenoe
Spa 2-15, Templenoe 1-07.
Templenoe made the trip to Spa for their final County league match in 2019, but the East Kerry outfit proved far superior on the day, in a lacklustre game. That said Templenoe were once again missing a number of regulars aside from the Kerry quartet, which meant it was always likely to be an uphill task.
Templenoe had a solid opening to this contest, matching their opponents point for point in the first 10 minutes to make the score 0-03 to 0-03. Spa’s scores came courtesy of Michael Foley and Michael O’Donoghue (2), while Brian Crowley and Pat Spillane (2) were on target for the visitors. Spa then started to take control, with the next three points on the trot coming from Evan Cronin, David Spillane and Niall McCarthy, before they were awarded a penalty for an apparent leg block. Evan Cronin stepped up to take the spot kick, but his effort was well saved by Templenoe keeper Colm Breen. Brian Crowley then added another point, to give the away side a bit of respite and Denis O’Neill almost followed this up with a goal, only to be denied by Spa goalie James Devane. The respite was brief however and Spa were relentless in attack in the closing minutes of the first half, in a spell that saw them bag two goals and a point without reply, with Niall McCarthy and Ciaran Spillane finding the net.
Half Time Score: Spa 2-08, Templenoe 0-04.
Spa consolidated their position with three more points from David Spillane and Michael O’Donoghue (2) early in the second half as they continued to dominate matters around the middle of the field. Templenoe were finding Spa hard to break down and some of their moves were disjointed, as they coughed up possession time and time again. The visitors had to wait until the 42nd minute before they eventually tagged on their next score through Pat Spillane. Both sides (particularly Spa) wasted many scoring chances throughout the game. Nevertheless, Spa did push on to extend their lead to 2-14 to 0-6 by the 55th minute, as they started to empty their bench and two of their subs Calum Neher and Paul Cahill were among those to find the range. Templenoe did rally a bit towards the end and were rewarded with a goal and a point from Kieran McCarthy and Brian Crowley, before the referee blew the full time whistle.
After four consecutive years in top flight, Templenoe will now drop down to Division 2 for next year’s County league. Although, this year’s campaign was difficult, it was still a great achievement for a club Templenoe’s size to spend four years in a row in Division 1, so well done to all involved and to all those who kept the show going when numbers were tight.
Final Score: Spa 2-15, Templenoe 1-07.
Scorers:
Spa: Michael O’Donoghue 0-6 (0-4f), Niall McCarthy 1-01, Ciaran Spillane 1-00, David Spillane 0-02, Michael McCarthy 0-02, Michael Foley 0-01, Evan Cronin 0-01, Calum Neher 0-01, Paul Cahill 0-01.
Templenoe: Brian Crowley 0-04 (0-01f), Pat Spillane 0-03, Kieran McCarthy 1-00.
Teams:
Spa: James Devane, Brian Devane, Brian Lynch, Eoghan Cronin, Ciaran Spillane, Eoin Fitzgerald, Dan O’Donoghue, Shane Cronin, Michael McCarthy, Ryan O’Carroll, Michael Foley, Niall McCarthy, David Spillane, Michael O’Donoghue, Evan Cronin.
Subs: Gary Vaughan, Shane Fenton, Eric O’Donoghue, Mikey Moynihan, Paul Cahill, Calum Neher.
Templenoe: Colm Breen, Mike Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Dan O’Connor, Patrick Clifford, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Tom Spillane, Denis O’Neill, Brian Crowley, John Rice, Stephen O’Sullivan, Josh Crowley Holland, John Moriarty
Subs: Cathal Granville.
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