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Division 6 County Minor Football League Final Match Report
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane 1-16, Spa 2-08
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane Scorers: Ruari Burns 1-03, Daniel Crowley 0-04, Colin Crowley 0-04, Jack Riney 0-02, Hugh Granville 0-01, Mark Looney 0-01, Ciaran O’Sullivan 0-01
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane Team: Aidan Crowley, Mark Casey, Micheal O’Sullivan, Michael O’Sullivan, Adam Gull, Ciaran O’Sullivan, Jack Riney, Conor O’Brien, Mark Looney, Tim Murphy, Daniel Crowley, Hugh Granville, Ruari Burns, Colin Crowley, Colm Van Assen
Subs: Dylan Sugrue, Simon O’Connor, Damien Fitzgerald, Eoin O’Dwyer, Michael O’Connor
Spa Scorers:Cian Murphy 2-01, Ryan Kelleher 0-06, Michael Horgan 0-01
Spa Team: Ollie Cremin, Matt McAuliffe, Connie Cremin, Thomas Cronin, Diarmuid Cahill, Michael Kearney, Keith Myers, Liam Spillane, Calum Neher, Oisin Walsh, Ryan Kelliher, Roiri O’Connor, Michael Horgan, Alan O’Sullivan, Cian Murphy.
Subs: Sean O’Sullivan, Eoghan Mulvaney, Sean Hickey, Josh Moore, Hugh Murhill, Ian O’Connell
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Division 6 County Minor Football League Final
The Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane Minors have made it to the final of Division 6 of the County Minor Football League, where they will play Spa on Friday evening at 6:45pm in Rathmore.
They had a very good league campaign where they topped the Division 6A group consisting of John Mitchels, Moyvane/Tarbert and Dromid/Waterville.
They then accounted for St Michaels/Foilmore in the semifinal to qualify.
Spa qualified from Division 6B in a group consisting of St Michaels/Foilmore, Cordal/Scartaglin and Skellig Rangers/Valentia.
We are hoping a good crowd will turn up in Rathmore tomorrow for what promises to be a exciting football match
Div6 County Minor League Final:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane V Spa
Friday 12th April at 18:45 pm in Rathmore
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New GAA Manifesto
Today we launch our new GAA Manifesto, a celebration of our GAA – of our shared values and of all the people who make our GAA what it is.
The first manifestos were unveiled today at St Colmcille’s in Bettystown, Co Meath in both Irish and English, and a copy will be distributed to every club around the globe.
It is an affirmation of our GAA mission, vision and values, regardless of your role within the organisation, and is built around the statement: ‘GAA – Where We All Belong’ / CLG – Tá Áit Dúinn Uilig Ann’.
Based on feedback we sought from more than 8,000 people, this research revealed that the sense of belonging the GAA gives is of utmost importance to them.
The GAA Manifesto and all that it stands for, will be brought to life in the coming months on our television screens, in print, on social media and crucially by you in our clubhouses right across the GAA network.
The campaign will feature members performing the duties and doing the things they do that provide the energy that fuels the GAA as a movement and a positive force in Irish life and beyond.
We hope the manifesto and the activity supporting it resonates with you as a GAA volunteer and we look forward to connecting with as many of our members as possible.
https://youtu.be/qXZoQgfWma8
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Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship, Round 2
Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship, Round 2.
Templenoe are away to Laune Rangers in Killorglin on Saturday evening 13th April at 6:30pm.
All support welcome:
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Club Fixtures 08th April
East Region U16 League, Round 2:
Currow V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane
Monday 08th April at 7pm in Currow
South Kerry U16 League, Round 2:
St Michaels/Foilmore V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane
TBC
Div6 County Minor League Final:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane V Spa
Friday 12th April at 18:45 pm in TBC
County Intermediate Football Championship, Round 2:
Laune Rangers V Templenoe,
Saturday 13th April at 6:30pm in Killorglin
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Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship Round 2
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Kerry County Intermediate Football Championship, Templenoe V Spa
County Intermediate Football Championship, Round 1.
Templenoe 3-12, Spa 1-16.
Fr Breen Park Kenmare was the venue for this eagerly awaited clash between the top two ranked teams in the group. The match was played before a large crowd on a fine afternoon for football last Sunday and the game did not disappoint with only two points separating the sides in the end, after a high scoring contest.
Spa who lined out minus the services of inter county player Dara Moynihan due to injury, had the better of exchanges in the first quarter. The Killarney side were dominating around the middle of the field and were using their wind advantage well. Three pointed frees from Michael O’Donoghue along with a point from play Evan Cronin put Spa ahead by 0-4 to 0-2 after 13 minutes, with the Templenoe scores coming from Adrian Spillane and Teddy Doyle (free). Then a great three minutes spell from Spa saw them strike 1-2 without reply. The Spa goal came via a route one ball into the square that was palmed into the net by Andrew Garnett after he rose above the Templenoe defence. Niall McCarthy and David Spillane got points either side of the goal to extend the Spa lead to seven points. However, Templenoe did rally late in the half and goal from Adrian Spillane after good work by Brian Crowley brought them right back into the game. The goal was preceded by an exchange of scores from Stephen O’Sullivan and Evan Cronin and then just before the interval Brian Crowley saw his goal-bound effort cancelled out by Dan O’Donoghue to maintain the East Kerry’s side’s four points advantage.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-4, Spa 1-8.
Templenoe hit the ground running in the second half with four unanswered points all coming from the boot of Killian Spillane levelling the scores just three minutes into the second half. Then came the Templenoe goal that put them in front for the first time to give Templenoe a lead they would not relinquish. The goal stemmed from a high ball into the full forward line that Killian Spillane broke down to Stephen O’Sullivan who dispatched his shot beautifully to the net. The same player went on to increase Templenoe’s lead to four points, to which Spa replied with Niall McCarthy clipping his effort over the bar. Although Killian Spillane did land over another free for Templenoe, Spa upped their game again to hit three points without reply, with Liam Kearney, Evan Cronin and Michael O’Donoghue all finding the range to put just the minimum between the sides. Soon after Killian Spillane traded frees with Michael O’Donoghue, before a perfect ball in from Gavin Crowley ended with Cian Hallissey getting in for Templenoe’s third goal to put them 3-11 to 1-13 ahead with just six minutes of normal time remaining. Templenoe followed this up with a placed ball effort from Teddy Doyle that sailed all the ways over the bar from over 45 yards out. In the remaining minutes Spa threw everything at Templenoe and three pointed frees in a row from Michael O’Donoghue reduced the deficit to three points to set up a grand stand finish. Then three minutes into injury time Spa wing forward Ryan O’Carroll looked to be through on goal, but this finish went right of the posts. In end Templenoe despite losing Cian Hallissey late on to a second yellow card, held on for a crucial win.
Final Score: Templenoe 3-12, Spa 1-16.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-6 (0-4f), Stephen O’Sullivan 1-2 (0-1f), Adrian Spillane 1-1, Cian Hallissey 1-0, Teddy Doyle 0-2 (0-2f), Brian Crowley 0-1.
Spa: Michael O’Donoghue 0-8 (0-8f), Evan Cronin 0-3, Andrew Garnett 1-0, Niall McCarthy 0-1, Ryan O’Carroll 0-1, David Spillane 0-1, Dan O’Donoghue 0-1, Liam Kearney 0-1.
Teams:
Templenoe: Danny Cahalane, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Tadgh Morley John Spillane, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killian Spillane Cian Hallissey.
Subs: Kieran McCarthy, Pat Spillane.
Spa: David Carroll, Eoin Fitzgerald, Dan O’Donoghue, Bryan Russell, Shane Cronin, Niall O’Mahony, Eoghan Cronin, Liam Kearney, Michael McCarthy, Ryan O’Carroll, Michael O’Donoghue, David Spillane, Niall McCarthy, Andrew Garnett, Evan Cronin.
Subs: Ciaran Spillane.
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Kerry Petroleum County Intermediate Football Championship 2019
Round 1 of the County Intermediate Football Championship starts this weekend for Templenoe
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Club Fixtures 02nd April
South Kerry U16 League:
St Mary’s V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane
Tuesday 02nd April at 6:45pm in Cahersiveen
Div5 County U14 Football League:
St Mary’s/Renard V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane
Wednesday 03rd April at 7pm in Cahersiveen
County Minor Football League Semi Final:
Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane V St Michaels/Foilmore
Friday 05th April at 6:45pm in Sneem
County Intermediate Football Championship Round 1
Templenoe V Spa
Sunday 07th April at 2:30pm in Kenmare
Div10 County U12 Football League (Rnd 1)
Templenoe V Skellig Rangers
Sunday 07th April at 6pm in Templenoe
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Division 1 County Senior Football League Match Report, Kilcummin V Templenoe
Division 1, County Senior Football League, Round 1.
Kilcummin 0-15, Templenoe 3-04.
A strong second half display from the recently crowned All Ireland Intermediate Club Champions, saw them take a full share of the spoils against Templenoe last Sunday.
Kilcummin who were greeted onto the field with a guard of honour from the visitors, opened the scoring with a point from play from Matt Keane. Despite playing into the breeze, Templenoe responded promptly and were awarded a penalty following a foot block on a Stephen O’Sullivan effort. Brian Crowley cooly slotted home the spot kick for the away side’s first goal. Kilcummin did reply with Gary O’Leary popping over a point, but it was Templenoe who were on top in the early stages. Josh Crowley Holland added second goal for the visitors when he cut in from the left corner to take on the Kilcummin defence, before unleashing a low shot to the net. Stephen O’Sullivan then extended Templenoe’s advantage with a pointed free. Kevin Gorman and John Spillane swapped points, before Adrian Spillane set up Stephen O’Sullivan for the Templenoe’s third goal, to put them 3-2 to 0-3 ahead after 17 minutes. However, the home side then started to get a grip on proceedings as they edged their way back into the game point by point. Two efforts from Matt Keane along with scores from Noel Duggan, Philip Casey and Mikey O’Shea saw them reduce the deficit to just three points before the break. In between Templenoe were almost in for yet another goal, but Adrian Spillane had his attempt brilliantly saved by former All Star keeper Brendan Kealy.
Half Time Score: Kilcummin 0-8, Templenoe 3-02.
Kilcummin came out on the field in determined fashion for the second half and a pointed free from Noel Duggan, followed by another score from the impressive Matt Keane saw them cut the Templenoe lead to the minimum. Templenoe’s best opportunity of a score in the opening minutes of the second half stemmed from a mix up in the Kilcummin defence, when Teddy Doyle superbly intercepted a pass, but his finish went high and wide of the posts. The hosts pushed on and eventually regained the lead with two well taken points from John McCarthy and Matt Keane. Brian Crowley levelled matter again after he combined with Stephen O’Sullivan to plant the ball over the bar. The next ten minutes saw both sides waste a few chances, but perhaps the most crucial moment was when Brendan Kealy made another wonderful save to stop a goal bound effort from Brian Crowley. With 10 minutes to go the score remained all square at 0-12 to 3-3. However, in the ensuing passages of play Kilcummin upped the ante once more and a brace of points from Noel Duggan (2f) and John McCarthy put them three points in front coming into closing stages. Ultimately, Templenoe’s downfall was their return of only two points in the second half, with Brian Crowley getting their final score from a free in the 26th minute. Although they did have one last attempt from Stephen O’Sullivan, but his effort was denied yet again by Brendan Kealy.
Final Score: Kilcummin 0-15, Templenoe 3-04
Scorers:
Kilcummin: Matt Keane 0-5, Noel Duggan 0-4 (0-4f), John McCarthy 0-2, Gary O’Leary 0-1, Kevin Gorman 0-1, Philip Casey 0-1 (0-1f), Mikey O’Shea 0-1.
Templenoe: Brian Crowley 1-2 (0-1f), Stephen O’Sullivan 1-1 (0-1f), Josh Crowley Holland 1-0, John Spillane 0-1.
Teams:
Kilcummin: Brendan Kealy, Sean Brosnan, Donal Maher, Philip Casey, Sean O’Leary, James Nagle, William Maher, Kieran Murphy, Kevin Gorman, Shane McSweeney, Gary O’Leary, Matt Keane, Oscar O’Connor, Noel Duggan, Mikey O’Shea.
Subs: Damien O’Leary, John McCarthy, Enda O’Sullivan.
Templenoe: Danny Cahalane, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, Kieran McCarthy John Spillane, Patrick Clifford, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Josh Crowley Holland, Brian Crowley, Teddy Doyle, Stephen O’Sullivan, John Rice, Pat Spillane.
Subs: Martin Reilly, Cian Hallissey, Tom Spillane, John Moriarty
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