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Div1 County SFL,Templenoe V Dr Crokes
Templenoe welcome the All Ireland Club Champions, Dr Crokes of Killarney to Templenoe GAA Grounds this evening in Round 8 of the County Senior Football League.
This is a big match for Templenoe with valuable County League points up for grab. We would like to encourage everyone to come on down and support the team, and take the opportunity to witness Footballing legend Colm Cooper in action. It promises to be a great evening for football.
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Kellogg's Cúl Camp 2017
The Templenoe Cúl camp for 2017 was run between Monday 03rd July and Friday 07th July. We had a great attendance of 88 boys and girls between the ages of 6 to 13 years old, and the weather was very favorable all week.
We would like to thank the Kellogg's Cúl camp Coaches for looking after the kids and ensuring they had a great week
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Munster Junior Football Championship Final, Cork V Kerry
Congrats to Killian Spillane, Stephen O'Sullivan, Kieran Fitzgibbon and the Kerry Junior Football team on a great victory over Cork in the Munster Junior Football Final. It was a very high scoring match, with Kerry eventually winning out on a score of Kerry 4-24, Cork 3-20.
The Kerry team was captained by Killian Spillane who is pictured with the Cup.
Kerry Team:
1. Tomás Mac an tSaoir (An Gaeltacht), 2. Eamon Kiely (Brosna), 3. Jack Maguire (Listowel Emmets),4. Pa Kilkenny (Glenbeigh/Glencar),5. James Walsh (Knocknagoshel),6. Michael Foley (Ballydonoghue),7. Daniel O’Brien (Glenflesk), 8. Roibéard Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht), 9. Brendan O’Sullivan (Valentia), 10. Philip O’Connor (Cordal), 11. Jeff O’Donoghue (Glenflesk), 12. Eanna Ó Conchúir (An Gaeltacht), 13. Killian Spillane (Templenoe, Capt), 14. Conor Cox (Listowel Emmets)m 15. Tomás Ó Sé (An Gaeltacht)
Subs:
18. Liam Carey (Beaufort) for O’Donoghue (40), 21. Ivan Parker (Churchill) for Cox (57), 23. PJ Mac Laimh (An Gaeltacht) for Foley (59), 24. Brandon Barrett (Ardfert) for Ó Conchúir (BC, 60 +2), 19. Evan Cronin (Spa) for Spillane (H/T E/T), 22. DJ Murphy (Gneeveguilla) for Walsh (75), 20. Stephen O’Sullivan (Templenoe) for Carey (76)
Match report at The Journal.ie
http://www.the42.ie/kerry-cork-munster-jfc-final-2017-3467265-Jun2017/?utm_source=twitter_self
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Div2 East Kerry Super League Final
Templenoe 1-08, Firies 2-14
Templenoe came out second best in a very well contested final of Division 2 of the East Kerry Super League. The match was played at a very fast pace on a dry evening for football, with Firies being more clinical in front of the pasts. Their two goals came at important times, with the second arriving with fifteen minutes remaining in the match killing off any hope of a Templenoe comeback.
Templenoe Scorers: Brian Crowley 1-02, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-02, Killian Spillane 0-01, Teddy Doyle 0-01, Cian Hallissey 0-01, Martin Reilly 0-01
Templenoe Team: Anthony Sheehan, Mike Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, Joseph Sheehan, John Rice, Danny Cahalane, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Cian Hallissey, Shane Cremin, Brian Crowley, Teddy Doyle, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killian Spillane, Martin Reilly.
Subs: John Moriarty, Eoin Murphy, John Morley
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Club News 21st June
Fixtures
Acorn Life County U21 Football Championship, Shannon Rangers V The Kenmare District, Wednesday 21st June at 7:30pm in Coolard (Ballydonoghue)
Division 2 East Kerry Super league Final, Templenoe V Firies, Friday 23rd June at 7:30pm in Glenflesk GAA Grounds
Division 10 County U12 League, Templenoe V St Michael’s, Sunday 26th June at 6pm in Templenoe
Division 10 County U16 League, Waterville/Dromid V Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane, Wed 21st June at 7pm in Waterville
Kelloggs Cúl Camp 2017:
The Kellogg’s Cúl Camp for 2017 will be held in Templenoe GAA Grounds from Monday 03rd to Friday 07th of July.
Munster Senior Football Final Tickets:
All orders for tickets for the Munster Senior Football Final must be submitted by Fridat 23rd at 5pm. Please contact Timmy Clifford.
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East Kerry Superleague, Division 2 Final
The Division 2 Final of the East Kerry Superleague is taking place in Glenflesk GAA Grounds on Friday 23rd of June. Templenoe qualified for this final against Firies after competing in a group containing Scatraglin, Cordal and Firies with the group matches being played in Feburary. Results are below.
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Div1 County SFL,Templenoe V Austin Stacks
Templenoe 4-10, Austin Stacks 1-16.
An injury time goal from Stephen O’Sullivan sealed a hard earned win for Templenoe in a match played in ideal conditions in Templenoe last Saturday evening. This game ebbed and flowed all through and could have gone either way.
The home side playing with a slight breeze got off to a dream start with a goal from Brian Crowley, who drilled a low shot to the net, giving goalkeeper David Hennessey no chance. However, Austin Stacks hit back with 4 unanswered points all from play through David Mannix, Alan Duggan, Shane O’Callaghan and Jack O’Shea, to put the visitors 1 point in front. Templenoe squandered a few chances, before a Danny Cahalane shot from way out took a bounce to the take the ball all the way over the crossbar. David Mannix and Stephen O’Sullivan (free) exchanged scores to leave the sides level after 15 minutes. Then Killian Spillane (free) and Cian Hallissey both raised white flags for Templenoe, but these points were cancelled out by Alan Duggan and Jack O’Shea efforts for the Tralee men. Then Stacks foward Fiachna Mangan got inside the Templenoe full back line and despatached the ball to the roof of the net from close range, to give them a 3 point advantage. To their credit the home side responded strongly with well taken scores from Stephen O’Sullivan and Brian Crowley (0-3) to give Templenoe a slender lead at the break.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-8, Austin Stacks 1-7.
Austin Stacks opened the scoring in the 2nd half with 2 pointed frees from David Mannix either side of a score from Jack Morgan who split the posts after making a great solo run up the field. The home side went close for goal twice, before the visitors stretched their lead with an impressive third point from their centre back Jack O’Shea. However, Templenoe eventually did get their second goal in a move involving John Rice and Sean Sheehan who put Stephen O’Sullivan through to finish superbly. However, Stacks replied with scores from Mikey Collins and David Mannix before Josh Crowley Holland pounced to fist a high ball into the net from a Teddy Doyle free for a crucial goal to the home side. Yet again Austin Stacks kept their composure and hit back with Darragh O’Brien and Jack O’Shea both landing the ball over with bar to give the away side a 1 point lead coming into the closing minutes. But with the match in the melting pot, it was Templenoe that got on top when it mattered most and they pressed home with points from Killian Spillane (free) and Brian Crowley, before the ever dangerous Stephen O’Sullivan sealed the match with an injury time goal. Austin Stacks did respond with one more pointed free, but Templenoe despite losing Teddy Doyle to a second yellow card, held on for a much needed second county league win.
Final Score: Templenoe 4-10, Austin Stacks 1-16.
Teams & Scorers:
Templenoe:
Anthony Sheehan, Joesph Sheehan, Kieran O’Neill, Mike Hallissey, Kieran McCarthy, Danny Cahalane 0-1, John Rice, Sean Sheehan, Cian Hallissey 0-1, Josh Crowley Holland 1-0, Brian Crowley 1-4, Teddy Doyle, Stephen O’Sullivan 2-2 (0-1F) , Killian Spillane 0-2(F), Martin Reilly.
Subs: Shane Cremin
Austin Stacks:
David Hennessey, John Murphy, Fearghal MacNamara, Denis Costello, Pa McCarthy, Jack O’Shea 0-4, Jack Morgan 0-1, Shane Carroll, Shane Guthrie, Sean Ryan, Fiachna Mangan 1-0, Alan Duggan 0-2, David Mannix 0-6 (0-3F), Shane O’Callaghan 0-1,
Darragh O’Brien 0-1.
Subs: Mikey Collins 0-1, Sean Dukes, Dale Counihan
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Div1 County SFL, Glenbeigh/Glencar V Templenoe
Div1 County SFL, Glenbeigh/Glencar 0-12, Templenoe 0-11
Templenoe came away empty handed from a very well contested County Senior Football Match, played in Blustery conditions on a damp Saturday evening in Glenbeigh. The wind was blowing across the field and really did not offer up much of an advantage to either team.
Gavin O’Grady pointed a free on the fourth minute to start the scoring, but Stephen O’Sullivan responded with a brace of points for Templenoe. Colm McGillycuddy landed a great long range point to level matters before another Stephen O’Sullivan point restored the visitors to the lead. Glenbeigh/Glencar were enjoying great success around midfield from the restarts, and some good play set up centre forward Caolim Teahan for a point. Templenoe again responded when a fantastic pass from Adrian Spillane put John Rice through on goal, but his shot went over the bar. This left the score on the 20th minute, Glenbeigh/Glencar 0-03, Templenoe 0-04.
Another two points in a row from Stephen O’Sullivan extended Templenoe’s lead, but they were pegged back by a Gavin O’Grady pointed free. John Rice kicked an absolutely wonderful point from out wide on the right wing for another Templenoe score but this was cancelled out by a Fergal Griffin score. In the remaining minutes, a point apiece left the half time score Glenbeigh/Glencar 0-06, Templenoe 0-08, with both teams knowing they could improve in the second half.
Gavin O’Grady again opened the scoring after the interval, and Eugene Courtney soon followed with the levelling score for Glenbeigh/Glencar. Brian Crowley kicked a free returning Templenoe to a slender lead as the intensity of the match started to ramp to championship levels. Caolim Teahan pointed his second of the match leaving the teams level on a score of Glenbeigh/Glencar 0-09, Templenoe 0-09 with twenty minutes remaining.
Both teams were guilty of missing scoring opportunities in this period and the following ten minutes only witnessed two scores, a point by Brian Crowley and a pointed free by Gavin O’Grady. The home side were not doing as well in this period from the kick outs, but Templenoe were struggling to work openings against a very well organized Glenbeigh/Glencar defence. The defining moments of the match came as the clock ticked towards the 30 minute mark. Jason McKenna pointed to put the home side into the lead, and this was soon followed up by another Caolim Teahan point. Brian Crowley pointed a free in the 31st minute, but there was no more injury time to be played and Glenbeigh/Glencar emerged victorious on a score of Glenbeigh/Glencar 0-12. Templenoe 0-11
Glenbeigh/Glencar Scorers: Gavin O’Grady 0-04, Caolim Teahan 0-03, Colm McGillacuddy 0-01, Fergal Griffin 0-01, Eugene Courtney 0-02, Jason McKenna 0-01,
Glenbeigh/Glencar Team: Rory O’Connor, Sean Roche, Ciaran Doyle, Eugene Courtney, Jack Brosnan, Vincent Hoare, Jason McKenna, Colm McGillacuddy, Fergal Griffin, Bernard Murphy, Caolim Teahan, Podge Griffin, Kieran Courtney, Gavin O’Grady, Daniel Griffin
Templenoe Scorers: Stephen O’Sullivan 0-05, Brian Crowley 0-03, John Rice 0-02, Adrian Spillane 0-01
Templenoe Team: Shane Cremin, Mike Hallissey, Gavin Crowley, Joseph Sheehan, Danny Cahalane, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Cian Hallissey, Josh Crowley-Holland, Adrian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Stephen O’Sullivan, Brian Crowley, John Rice
Subs: Martin Reilly
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