Member’s Draw August-October 2013


Member’s Draw Results: August-October 2013

August Winners:

€400– Seán Kelly, Coon West

€200– Lisa Maher, Damerstown

€100– Bernie Coonan, Muckalee

€100– Myles Kehoe, Cassagh

€ 50– Ann Walsh, The Brow, Coolcullen

€ 50– Bridget Ryan, Clorinka

€ 50– Bernadette Dowling, Cruttenclogh

€ 50– Tom Comerford, Clorinka

€ 50– Tom Tynan, Hillcrest, Clorinka

€ 50– Paul Corcoran, Ballyfoyle

September Winners:

€400– Michael Brennan Jnr, The Glen, Ballyfoyle

€200– Frankie Morrissey, Carrigeen, Ballyfoyle

€100– Peggy Cahill, Muckalee

€100– Shiela Shore Jnr, Coon

€ 50– Annmarie Nolan, Knockmajor

€ 50– John Coonan, Muckalee

€ 50– Brenda Farrell, Damerstown

€ 50– Michael Callinan, Ruthstown, Ballyfoyle

€ 50– Bridget Ryan, Clorinka

€ 50– Eoin Maher, Muckalee

October Winners:

€400– Ann McGrath, Cruttenclogh

€200– Tom Lawlor, Park, Ballyfoyle

€100– Seamus Cody, Cruttenclogh

€100– Eddie Walsh, Coolcullen

€ 50– Kevin Cummins, Corbettstown

€ 50– Martin Dooley, Knockshanbally

€ 50– Paul Mullins, Kanesbridge

€ 50– Padraig Keegan, Ballyfoyle

€ 50– Una Kealy, Mothel

€ 50– Thomas Lawlor, Brookfield, Shellumsrath

Scratch card News………..


St. Martin’s GAA would like to thank all who supported our All Ireland Scratch Card fund raiser. Your help and support is greatly appreciated.

Nobody has come forward with the 1st goal time and we can confirm the the last goal winnning time was scratched by Annemarie Nolan. Congratulations to Annemarie and please check your scratch cards for the 1st goal time of 39:35 and call the number below. We will keep it open for another short time.

Claims Contact: 087-9558578

Courage sees Martin’s through.


This afternoon in a packed St. Lachtain’s Park, St. Martin’s and James Stephen’s clashed for the second time this season.  Eoin Larkin started proceedings by putting his Village side up a point from a free.  That was to be their only score for almost 12 minutes.  In the meantime, St. Martin’s went 4 points up courtesy of John Maher been accurate on free’s and John Mulhall pointing from the far sideline, along with Colin McGrath scoring a long range free.  Been 3 points down, James Stephen’s turned the deficit around to a one point advantage with 4 pointed free’s, all from the stick of Eoin Larkin.  The country men were not behind for long as Canice Maher won a puck out and laid a great ball off to Eoin McGrath who finished it over the bar to level the game.  Niall Tyrell got a point from play and Eoin Larkin, once again, pointed from a free to put James Stephen’s 2 up.  Mick Morrissey won a free when he was pulled down and Colin McGrath stepped up to the mark to reduce the deficit once more.  St. Martin’s went ahead shortly before half time when the aforementioned Colin McGrath sent a rasper of a penalty to the back of the net.  Eoin Larkin and John Mulhall exchanged scores leaving the half time score St. Martin’s 1-7 James Stephen’s 0-9.  The second half was every bit as close as the first half with the sides exchanging scores with Eoin Larkin converting free’s for the city side while John Maher, Canice Maher and Colin McGrath kept the men from the hills ahead on the scoreboard.  However, with just two points between the sides, Martin’s suffered a blow when a defender was sent off with a second yellow card.  Eoin Larkin shot over the resulting free and Matthew Ruth levelled the sides with a point from play.  St. Martin’s were rocked when Diarmuid Cody sent the ball to the back of the net to put his side a goal up.  With 7 minutes left on the clock and 14 men, Martin’s did not hang their heads.  Instead they battled and kept fighting.  When St. Martin’s were awarded a 21 yard free, Colin McGrath was once again called upon. He stepped up and blasted the ball to the roof of the net.  With time almost up, the city side had an opportunity to take the spoils when the hard working Bryan Byrne was harshly adjudged to have over-carried but Larkin’s free veered wide.  The steady John Maher finished the game with a pointed free from 75m for St. Martin’s when Thomas Breen was fouled after a magnificent catch.  They now  march on to the County Semi-Finals on a scoreline of St. Martin’s 2-14 to James Stephen’s 1-16.

Team: Colin McGrath (2-3), James Maher, Ollie Walsh, Shane Cadigan, Bryan Byrne, Paddy Nolan, Michael Morrissey, James Dowling, Thomas Breen, Canice Maher (0-1), Eoin McGrath (0-1), David Breen, John Maher (0-7), John Mulhall (0-2), Robert Shore.

Subs: Jason Shore, Niall Moran, Brian Mulhall, Paul Maher, Brendan Maher, Noel D’arcy, Aidan Murphy, Brian Cadigan, Paddy Dowling, Shane Kinsella, Luke Maher Donal Shore, Eugene Maher, Martin Dowling, Jack Dowling, Joe Maher (inj), Ronan Maher (inj).

Team Management: Charlie Carter, Richie McCarthy, Aidan Lawlor.

Referee: Richard Dowling.

29th September 2013.

Harsh decisions to drive U16 on to greater victories!


Our U16 team suffered disappointment when losing by a point to Thomastown in the hurling championship.

For two teams who had played well in the league this was always going to be a close game. With both defences in good form, scoring chances were hard to take with conditions very greasy due to heavy rain as the match started. We went in at half time three points behind. A big effort in the last quarter saw our lads turn the game in our favour, from being five points down to score one goal and four points without reply to lead by two points deep into injury time. With five minutes of injury time played a free was awarded to Thomastown in front of the goal, which was converted to a goal and we lost the game on a score line of 3-8 to 2-10.

U16 Panel:

Ciarán Brennan

Loughlin Hogan   John Joe Kelly   Tommy Downey

Conor Dowling    Robert Reid      Eoin Murphy

Brandon Sheehan       Brian Coady

Finn Dowling     Paddy Heffernan  Jack Manning

Tommy Quirke   Colm O’Neill    Sean Maher

Adam Kelly, Ciarán Coady, Evan Stapleton, Padraig Buggy, Jack Nolan, Adam Comerford.

U14 Hurling update.


Kevin Kealy Memorial Cup Final

After a draw in the final three weeks ago, St Martin’s went into battle against Cloneen in Muckalee.  With a full panel to pick from this time and a good work rate, the St. Martin’s boys took some nice scores to lead at half time 1 : 4 to 0 : 1.  In the second half with our backs well on top, our centre field lads gave a good supply of ball to our forwards who took nice scores from frees & play to win on a scoreline of 2 : 12 to 1 : 2.  Special thanks to Imelda & the Kealy family for presenting the trophy & to the parents who provided refreshments on the day.  Well done to all !

Panel : Robin Smith, Conor Moloney, Patrick Darcy, Liam Brennan, Jason Comerford, Jack Nolan, Ciaran Fitzpatrick, Dean Farrell, Adam Comerford, Robert Dowling, Matthew Cullen, Richard O’Shea, Colm Kealy, Ciaran Brennan, John Murphy, Harry Kealy, Shane Brennan, Darragh O’Shea, Marcus Smith, Darragh Coughlan, Donal Coughlan, Darragh Quinlan, Ronan Shore, Daniel Comerford, Adam Agar.

 

 

U14 lose out in close game : St. Martin’s played St. Fiacre’s in Roinn B shield in Muckalee.  With two evenly matched teams ,  scores were hard to get and we went in at half time 7 points to 4 points down.  A great battle took place in the second half with some great scores.  Our players worked hard to the finish but ended up behind on a scoreline of 3 : 12 to 3 : 6.   Well done to all involved. 

Panel : Robin Smith, Conor Moloney, Patrick Darcy, Liam Brennan, Jason Comerford, Jack Nolan, Ciaran Fitzpatrick, Dean Farrell, Adam Comerford, Robert Dowling, Matthew Cullen, Richard O’Shea, Colm Kealy, Ciaran Brennan, John Murphy, Harry Kealy, Shane Brennan, Darragh O’Shea, Marcus Smith, Darragh Coughlan, Donal Coughlan, Darragh Quinlan, Ronan Shore, Daniel Comerford, Adam Agar.

Martin’s fail to get going.


On a glorious evening in St. Lachtain’s Park, St. Martin’s, who really failed to get going, took on James Stephen’s in the Quarter final of the Junior Championship.  After just half a minute, Shane Kinsella got the Martin’s men off the mark with a pointed free.  However, that was to be the last score for 10 minutes.  In the mean-time, James Stephen’s were on a roll and had notched up 4 points before Tom Morrissey who made a run from midfield slotted over a fine point with Paul Maher adding another seconds later.  Shane Kinsella added another 4 points from frees before half time.  James Stephen’s were on top of their game capitalising on their scoring chances and pulled away with two goals in quick succession to leave the half time score at St. Martin’s 0-7 to James 2-12.  The second half was damage control for St. Martin’s as they plugged away with scores came from Shane Kinsella, Kieran Kelly and David Breen.  The Northern men were unlucky with efforts to convert chances to goals but James Stephen’s were the stronger team on the day as they ran out winners on a scoreline of 2-22 to St. Martin’s 0-11.

Team: Jason Shore, Aidan Murphy, Brendan Maher, Brian Cadigan, Paddy Dowling, Noel D’arcy, Michael Morrissey, Luke Maher, Michael Mulhall, Tom Morrissey (0-1), David Breen (0-1), Shane Kinsella (0-7), Kieran Kelly (0-1), Paul Maher (0-1), Donal Shore.

Subs: Martin Dowling, Eugene Maher, Jack Dowling, Shane Egan, Conor Kinsella, James Kelly, David Walsh, Conor Dowling, Thomas Walsh

Team Management: Anthony Maher, Aidan Lawlor, Nicholas Purcell.

Referee: John Guinan

21st September 2013

St. Martin’s help spread hurling gospel


St Martins Bord Na n’Og are in the unique position  of helping to spread the hurling gospel to Kilkenny Minnesota USA.

Patrick O’Flynn Chairman of St Martins Bord Na n’Og presented local Photographer Eoin Hennessy with hurls and sliothars for his trip to Kilkenny where Mayor Martin Brett will join him. Part of their trip will be to show their American colleagues the the ancient game.

Eoin also hopes that by leaving them the equipment it will help develop a team in Minnesota.

Who knows some day St Martins might get the call for a challenge match in, Kilkenny,Minnesota, USA!

Martin’s secure Quarter Final place


St. Martin’s progressed to the Quarter Final of the St. Canice’s Credit Union Hurling Championship as they overcame Danesfort this afternoon in Jenkinstown.  St. Martin’s went ahead with points from Canice Maher, Eoin McGrath and James Dowling with John Maher been accurate on frees as they went 0-8 to 0-3 ahead.  However, just before half time, Danesfort rallied with points from Richie Hogan and Cathal O’Neill as they whittled the deficit down to a single point to leave the half time score St. Martin’s 0-9 Danesfort 0-8.  St. Martin’s came out in the second half with a sense of urgency and determination.  Within the first minute of the restart, a long range free from Colin McGrath, taken from his own half, landed in the square.  The alert Robert Shore got a flick on it and ensured it sailed to the back of the net.  A minute after that welcome boost, Colin McGrath put 4 points between the sides when he landed another huge free from his own half.  From there, the Northerners kept on the pressure and further scores from John Mulhall, Thomas Breen, John Maher and Robert Shore maintained their lead.  All the while, the strong wall of defence with Ollie Walsh, Niall Moran and Shane Cadigan, guarded by the half back line of Bryan Byrne, Paddy Nolan and James Maher ensured that Danesfort didn’t breach enemy lines as both Richie Hogan and Oisín Daly tried for goals.  The towering Brian Mulhall was instrumental in creating goal chances but could not shake off the Danesfort defenders to advance on goal.  St. Martin’s ran out convincing winners on a scoreline of 1-18 to Danesfort 0-12.  With this needed boost of confidence, St. Martin’s now march on to the Quarter finals of the Championship.

Scorers: John Maher 0-8, Robert Shore 1-1, Canice Maher 0-2, Eoin McGrath 0-2, John Mulhall 0-2, Thomas Breen 0-1, James Dowling 0-1, Colin McGrath 0-1.

Team: Colin McGrath, Niall Moran, Ollie Walsh, Shane Cadigan, Bryan Byrne, Paddy Nolan, James Maher, Canice Maher, James Dowling, Thomas Breen, Brian Mulhall, John Mulhall, Eoin McGrath, John Maher, Robert Shore.

Subs: Jason Shore, Paul Maher, Michael Morrissey, Brendan Maher, Noel D’arcy, Aidan Murphy, Brian Cadigan, Paddy Dowling, David Breen, Shane Kinsella, Luke Maher, Donal Shore, Thomas Walsh, Eugene Maher, Jack Dowling, Joe Maher (inj) Ronan Maher (inj)

Team Management: Charlie Carter, Aidan Lawlor, Richie McCarthy.

Referee: Eugene Ryan

14th September 2013

 

St. Martin’s minors struggle in championship.


St Martins crashed out of the minor hurling championship on a night where they never really fired.

They led at the break 1-7 to 1-5 but missed a number of chances and it finished level in normal time.

Despite leading in extra time they got caught in the dying embers of the game.

Minors in championship action against Clara

Minors in championship action against Clara

St Martins: Jason Shore, Conor Dowling, Robert Reid, Alan Kelly, Richard Teehan, Patrick Brennan, Steven Walsh, Shane Kinsella, Donal Shore, Mark Cody, Brandon Sheehan, Brian Cody, Mark Dowling, Adrian Farrell & Shane Dowling.

Subs: John Joe Kelly, Colm O’Neill, David Walsh & Jack Manning (all used) Damien Egan, Paddy Heffernan, Aidan Egan, William Trousdell, Conor Dowling, Eoin Murphy, Tommy Quirke, Ciaran Cody.

Ronan Tynan(inj), Finn Dowling (inj), David Healy (inj)

Jason 21 Goal

Draw for Football All Ireland tickets


The draw for football All Ireland tickets for members of St. Martins Hurling & Muckalee Football Clubs will take place on Tuesday 17th Sept at 8.30 at Dressing rooms in Muckalee.

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