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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Match Report, Templenoe V Dingle
Garvey’s County Senior Football Championship, Quarter-Final.
Templenoe 0-09, Dingle 1-16.
Templenoe bowed out of the county senior championship last Sunday in Fitzgerald Stadium after a powerful second half display from Dingle saw them safety through to the last four.
Templenoe started very well and had the first two scores of the contest courtesy of Killian Spillane and John Rice with a long-range effort. Dingle replied with Niall Geaney splitting the posts before John Rice put over a second point from distance. But Dingle were now starting to settle into the game and had three of the next four scores with two of their county players Paul Geaney (2) and Tom O’Sullivan reducing the margin to one point before the end of the first quarter. In between Mark Casey was on target with his effort for Templenoe. The score after 15 minutes of play was Templenoe 0-04, Dingle 0-03.
Soon after Paul Geaney levelled the scores, before his counterpart at the other end Killian Spillane fired over three points on the trot to put Templenoe three points ahead with 22 minutes played. Templenoe were good value for their lead at that stage and hopes were high that Templenoe could keep it going and be there or there abouts by the final whistle. However, it was Dingle who had the better finish to the first half with Dylan Geaney (2), Paul Geaney and Matthew Flaherty all chipping in to flip the lead in their favour just before the break. Templenoe did put together a few attacks in between but crucially they failed manufacture scores.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-07, Dingle 0-08.
At the restart Dingle immediately laid down a marker for the second half with Barry Dan O’Sullivan extending their lead with a white flag, before Paul Geaney added two more to put Dingle four points clear. Then Templenoe suffered a scare when Cathal Bambury fisted a dropped short free from Paul Geaney to the net, but the goal was disallowed after the referee adjudged that Bambury was in the square. Killian Spillane ended a 16 minutes scoring drought for Templenoe with a pointed free to keep Templenoe well in the contest. However, minutes later Templenoe would endure a double whammy that effectively put the game to bed by the end of the third quarter. The first of which was a goal for Dingle’s Paul Geaney that came about from a turnover and this time the goal stood despite protests as to whether the turnover in the lead up was legit. This made the score 0-08, 1-11. The second sucker punch came when Josh Crowley Holland was issued a second yellow card which reduce Templenoe to 14.
Killian Spillane did pull one score back with a pointed free but try as they might Templenoe never really looked getting a badly need goal to bring them back into the game. Instead, Dingle pushed on and comfortably closed the game out with Cathal Bambury, Tadhg Browne, Paul Geaney (2) and Niall Geaney all finding the range to book their spot in the county semi-final.
Final Score: Templenoe 0-09, Dingle 1-16.
Templenoe senior footballers are now finished for another year, so well done to all the players and management who have continued to do the club proud by reaching the last eight of the county championship for the fifth year in a row and staying up in the Division 2 which was a key objective. Templenoe were also very close to making to the semi-final stage of the County Club Championshipa and only narrowly missing out.
Scorers:
Dingle: Paul Geaney 1-07 (3f), Niall Geaney 0-02, Dylan Geaney 0-02, Tom O’Sullivan 0-01, Matthew Flaherty 0-01, Barry Dan O’Sullivan 0-01, Cathal Bambury 0-01, Tadhg Browne 0-01.
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-06 (4f), John Rice 0-02, Mark Casey 0-01.
Wides:
Templenoe: 4
Dingle: 3
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, John Rice, Mark Casey, Tadhg Morley, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Colin Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Adrian Spillane, Killian Spillane, Daniel Crowley, Aidan Crowley.
Subs Used: Patrick Clifford, John Spillane.
Dingle: Gavin H Curran, Tom O’Sullivan, Connor O’Sullivan, Michael Flannery, Brian O’Connor, Darragh O’Sullivan, Tom Leo O’Sullivan, Barry Dan O’Sullivan, Billy O’Connor, Brian Devane, Matthew Flaherty, Niall Geaney, Dylan Geaney, Paul Geaney, Tadhg Browne.
Subs Used: Cathal Bambury, Conor Flannery, Sean Og Moran, Eoghan de Hora, Brendan Kelliher.
Referee: Eamonn Moran (Ballydonoghue)
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Garveys SuperValu Senior Football Championship Quarter Final, Templenoe V Dingle
Templenoe play Dingle in the Quarter Final of the Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship on Sunday afternoon. All support welcome.
Tickets can be bought online at https://www.universe.com/events/county-sfc-qtr-final-templenoe-v-dingledr-crokes-v-rathmore-tickets-LVTXGR
The match will also be streamed on Clubber at https://www.clubber.ie/sports/gaa/KerryGaa
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Templenoe GAA Club Notes - 30th September
Lotto
The numbers drawn on Monday, 23rd September were 4, 15, 17 and Bonus no. 9. No Jackpot Winner. Congratulations to our spot prize winners: ROK Voucher Mary Kavanagh, €50 Margaret Hanley (Lodgewood).
The Jackpot for our Lotto draw on Monday, 30th September was €14,000.
Our weekly club lotto can be played at any of our usual outlets or on-line by visiting www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Templenoe/lotto
Many thanks to everyone for your continued support.
Garvey’s SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final:
Templenoe V Dingle at 1:30pm on Sunday, 6th October in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney. Very best of luck to all our senior players and management. All support welcome and encouraged for this important game with a semi-final spot up for grabs.
South Kerry Minor Championship:
St Marys/Renard/Valentia 3-13, Na Fianna 4-15. Well done to the Na Fianna minor footballers on their semi-final win over St Marys/Renard/Valentia in Caherciveen last Sunday.
Kenmare District GAA Committee:
The sponsorship of the Kenmare District County Championship winning team and officials from 1974 is ongoing. All sponsorship collected will go directly into the weekend activities organised for this great team on the weekend of 2nd /3rd November.
If you would like to sponsor a player / club officer from that day for €50, please contact any District Committee member or your local club. Thank you for your support.
Wedding:
Congratulations and best wishes for the future to our clubman Danny Cahalane and Amy Foley (Beaufort), who got married last Friday in Beaufort.
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Templenoe GAA Club Notes - 24th Sept
Templenoe GAA Lotto:
The numbers drawn on Monday, 16th September were 11, 14, 21 and Bonus no. 1. No Jackpot Winner. Congratulations to our spot prize winners: ROK Voucher Marian O’Sullivan (Dawros), €50 Jim Peter O’Sullivan (Boston).
The Jackpot for our Lotto draw on Monday, 23rd September was €13,900.
Our weekly club lotto can be played at any of our usual outlets or on-line by visiting www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Templenoe/lotto
Many thanks to everyone for your continued support.
Garvey’s SuperValu County Senior Football Championship:
Templenoe 1-16, Shannon Rangers 1-12 AET.
Templenoe have qualified for the county championship senior quarter-final, after overcoming Shannon Rangers in an entertaining game that went all the ways to extra-time. In doing so, Templenoe have maintained the club’s proud record of reaching the last eight of the county championship every year since Templenoe’s debut season in the county championship back in 2020.
South Kerry U15 League Final:
Na Fianna 1-10 Waterville/Dromid 3-07. Hard luck to our U15s footballers who lost out to Waterville/Dromid in a close contest at Derrynane GAA Grounds last Friday evening.
South Kerry Minor Championship Fixture:
St Marys/Renard V Na Fianna is scheduled to be played on Sunday, 29th September at Con Keating Park, Cahersiveen with a throw-in time of 3pm.
Kenmare District GAA Committee:
The Kenmare District County Championship winning team of 1974 will be celebrating their 50 years anniversary on the weekend of 2nd /3rd November. To honour these men who delivered the district’s first ever county championship title after they defeated Shannon Rangers in the final, the Kenmare District GAA Committee are looking for sponsors of each player from that day.
If you would like to sponsor a player for €50, please contact any District Committee member or your local club. The more we collect the more we can honour these great men! Thank you for your support.
Balance Training for Bone Health & Osteoporosis:
New HSE led Balance and Bones class. Cost €50, paid at the beginning: 8 sessions. Starts this Thursday, 26th September at 4pm in Templenoe Community Centre. All standing exercises. No equipment required. Targeting the over 65 age group initially, but open to all. Very popular in Kenmare last year. Please contact Brigid to book at 087-9778163.
Sympathy:
Sincere sympathy is extended to all the family of the late Margaret Hallissey (nee Egan), Dromlusk, Blackwater who passed away recently. May she Rest in Peace.
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Garvey's SuperValu County Senior Football Championship Match Report, Templenoe V Shannon Rangers
Garveys SuperValu County Senior Football Championship, Round 2.
Templenoe 1-16, Shannon Rangers 1-12 (AET).
Templenoe have qualified for the county championship senior quarter-final, after overcoming Shannon Rangers in an entertaining game that went all the ways to extra time. In doing so, Templenoe have maintained the club’s proud record of reaching the last eight of the county championship every year since Templenoe’s debut season in the county championship back in 2020.
The game was played on a dry afternoon at Fitzgerald Stadium last Sunday. Shannon Rangers started the brighter with Jack Kennelly (mark) and John Coolahan splitting the posts to get them off the mark. It took Templenoe a while to settle before their sharpshooter Killian Spillane put over two points from play either side of a Jack Kennelly white flag for the north Kerry side. This made it 0-02 to 0-03 in favour of the Rangers at the end of the first quarter.
Templenoe were the dominant side in the second quarter and they made it count with a brace of points from Kieran McCarthy, Gavin Crowley, Brian Crowley and John Rice. Then Templenoe almost had a goal when a diagonal ball across the goal from Colin Crowley was nearly fisted to the net from Killian Spillane only to be denied by Pa Carmody. Jack Kennelly pointed another free just before the break to leave two points between the sides at the interval.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 0-06, Shannon Rangers 0-04.
Shannon Rangers enjoyed a purple patch at the beginning of the second half. Four unanswered points from Dara Keane, Jason Foley, Jack Kennelly and Evan Boyle saw them re-take the lead by two before Killian Spillane cut the deficit to the minimum once more with a converted free. Then came the Templenoe goal in sweet move involving Josh Crowley Holland and Killian Spillane who put Tadhg Morley through on goal and Morley executed his shot perfectly giving Rangers keeper Pa Carmody no chance. Colin Crowley added another point immediately after to put Templenoe 1-08 to 0-08 ahead at the end of the third quarter.
Templenoe consolidated their lead with two more points from Brian Crowley and Killian Spillane to extend Templenoe’s lead to five points coming into the home stretch. Credit to Shannon Rangers they kept plugging away and they brought Templenoe’s lead back down to three points courtesy of two quick scores from Brendan O’Neill and Jack Kennelly. The announcement of 5 minutes injury time gave hope to the Rangers as Templenoe retreated to defend their lead. Then a high ball in from the north Kerry side broke kindly to Kevin Goulding and he fired home the equalizer to bring the game into extra-time. Templenoe did have one last chance to win the game in normal time, but a placed ball effort from Colin Crowley went narrowly wide of the posts.
Full Time Score: Templenoe 1-10, Shannon Rangers 1-10.
Buoyed by their injury time goal to draw the game at the end of normal time, Shannon Rangers duly got the first score in extra-time through Jack Kennelly. But Templenoe were having none of it and reignited with the next four points on the trot courtesy of Adrian Spillane, Brian Crowley (2) and well won and converted mark from Killian Spillane.
Extra-Time, Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-14, Shannon Rangers 1-11.
Shannon Rangers tried hard for a second goal by hitting a few probing balls in towards the Templenoe goal, but the Templenoe defence cleared their lines each time and went on to make sure of their hard earned win with two late points from Kieran McCarthy and Adrian Spillane either side of pointed free from Jack Kennelly.
Final Score (AET): Templenoe 1-16, Shannon Rangers 1-12.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Killian Spillane 0-05 (2f) (1m), Brian Crowley 0-04, Tadhg Morley 1-00, Kieran McCarthy 0-02, Adrian Spillane 0-02, Gavin Crowley 0-01, John Rice 0-01, Colin Crowley 0-01.
Shannon Rangers: Jack Kennelly 0-07 (3f) (1m), Kevin Goulding 1-00, John Coolahan 0-01, Dara Keane 0-01, Jason Foley 0-01, Evan Boyle 0-01, Brendan O’Neill 0-01.
Wides:
Templenoe: 4
Shannon Rangers: 7
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, John Rice, Mark Casey, Tadhg Morley, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Colin Crowley, Josh Crowley Holland, Adrian Spillane, Killian Spillane, Brian Crowley, Aidan Crowley.
Subs Used: Ríain O'Byrne, John Spillane, Daniel Crowley.
Shannon Rangers: Pa Carmody, David Mulvihill, Tadhg O’Carroll, Jack Gogarty, Brian Mason, Jason Foley, Kevin Goulding, Robert Stack, Jack O’Sullivan, Adam Segal, Evan Boyle, Dara Keane, John Coolahan, Jack Kennelly, Luke Rochford.
Subs Used: Danny Wren, Shaun Wren, Dara Slattery, Brendan O’Neill, Conor Toomey, David Lynch, Liam Guiney, Daith Toomey.
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