Senior Hurling League Rd.5


In the final round of the St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League, St. Martin’s and Carrickshock measured up to each other in Tom Ryall Park.  While both sides traded scores in the early stages, but Carrickshock forged ahead.  However, mid way through the half  Martin’s got ahead for the first and only time in the game after a nice passage of play between Canice Maher and Robert Shore connecting with John Maher who finished it to the net. (1-4 to 0-7).  After that, St. Martin’s found it hard to get scores from play scoring 3 points from free’s.  However, their counterparts faired a bit better scoring two points from play while also converting three free’s and a 65 to leave the half time score Carrickshock 0-13 St. Martin’s 1-7.   Colin McGrath did very well in goal making at least four great saves throughout the match, he could do nothing about the goal that beat him as he was lying on the ground been attended to with an injury after making a clearance  Luke Maher got a consolation goal for St. Martin’s with two minutes left on the clock but it was a little too late as Carrickshock ran out winners on a scoreline of 1-24 to St. Martin’s 2-12.

Team: Colin McGrath, James Maher, Ollie Walsh, Shane Cadigan, Brian Mulhall, Paddy Nolan, James Dowling (0-1), Bryan Byrne, Mick Morrissey, Paul Maher, Thomas Breen, Canice Maher, Eoin McGrath (0-3), John Maher (1-8), Robert Shore.

Subs: Luke Maher (1-0)(used), Shane Kinsella (used), Jason Shore, Aidan Murphy, Noel D’arcy, Paddy Brennan, Brian Cadigan, Adrian Farrell, Donal Shore, Jack Dowling, Shane Egan, Eugene Maher, Thomas Walsh.

Team Management: Charlie Carter, Richard O’Shea, Aidan Lawlor, Ronan Ruane.

Referee: Peter Burke (Emeralds)

16th August 2014

U 14 Girls reach county final


Congratulations to St.Martins U 14 Girls who won their Semi-final in the St Canices Kilkenny Credit Union Championship against St. Fiacres by 5-3 to 2-4.  The Girls now face Emeralds in the Final at the end of the month.  Thanks to all those who gave their support to the girls.

Minors hang in for draw in League Semi final


A number of wides cost St Martins as they were unlucky to draw in this Minor League semi final.

Having played against the breeze the Saints would have being confident of turning things around trailing 0-6 to 0-4 at the break.

Instead Dunamaggin gained a 0-8 to 0-6 lead in the middle of the second half where ‘Martins shooting was an issue.

A number of switches saw St Martins take the lead which they held until the dying embers of the game when Dunamaggin fired over a disputed free.

Unfortunately the young saints were to suffer a further blow when Shane Dowlings injuries suffered on the field proved to be far more serious after being taken off.

Final score; St Martins 0-11 0-11 Dunamaggin

Team: Jason Shore, Loughlin Hogan, Richard Teehan, Eoin Murphy, Conor Dowling, David Walsh (Capt), Steven Walsh, Brian Cody, Brandon Sheehan, William Trousdell, Robert Reid, Colm O’Neill, Shane Dowling, Tommy Quirke,  Mark Cody.

Subs: John Joe Kelly, Sean Maher, Jack Nolan (Used), Aidan Egan, Diarmuid Murtagh, Ronan Tynan, Ciaran Cody, Ciaran Brennan.

Under 8s play in Croke park for Leinster Go Games


ReadytoGoOn Tuesday 15th July st Martins under 8s had the honour of playing in Croke park , 30 of our boys took part. The boys got to visit the dressing rooms and warm up area before playing in 2 games and having their official photogaph taken. Both of our teams performed very well.

Getting ready for action

Getting ready for action

Afterwards we headed to the phoenix park for our lunch and a mighty kick around. A great day was had by all the parents and children, especially the children who this day was all about.

NearlyFullTeam

Thanks to the coaches who enjoyed it as much as the boys, thanks to our bus drivers and thanks to Croke park for inviting us.

HandshakesAllRoundStrike220140715_114956

St. Martin’s U13s show great hurling qualities


St Martins U13s performed exceptionally well at the Lisdowney 7s last Saturday. In an evenly contested 1st round against Danesfort the lads played to the final whistle and ran out winners by 2-11 to 3-4. Two opportunist goals from Jack Murphy and some good teamwork from Ronan Shore, Daragh Quinlan and Dan Doyle opened up the Danesfort on a number of occasions to score some good points. With Adam Agar and Justin Manning clearing a lot of ball the lads stayed on top to the end.

Our next match was against Graigue Ballycallan. The warm conditions ensured that the full ten man panel were needed and Tristan Roche, Paul Murphy, Tommy Butler and Harry Kealy all contributed to a great team effort. St Martins started strongly and went into a two goal lead after goals from Daragh Quinlan and Dan Doyle. Unfortunately, we missed some other chances when we were on top which was to prove costly in the end. A highlight again in this match was the point scoring and two wonderful sideline cuts for points by Dan Doyle. As the 2nd half wore on, Graigue fought hard and a penalty and a goal in the last minute of the match saw them run out winners on a scoreline if 4-3 to 2-7.

While the lads ( and selectors ! ) were devastated with the defeat, the quality of their hurling and effort in both matches augurs well for the future. In what has been a difficult year for them at U14 grade, the future looks bright for this group of players if they keep training and hurling.

St. Martins minors overcome Clogh Ballacolla


St Martins minors travelled to Laois on Thursday evening and produced a good performance to see off the tough challenge of the host side.

Martins lead at half time 0-10 to 0-9. In the third quarter they made a burst for home scoring 2-1 without reply which was to prove vital. A total of 17 wides would prove to be a concern but overall the saints were the deserved winners.

Final score;  St Martins 2-18 1-19 Clogh Ballacolla

St Martins: Jason Shore, Diarmuid Murtagh, John Joe Kelly, Loughlin Hogan, Conor Dowling, Richard Teehan, Eoin Murphy, Brandon Sheehan, Brian Cody, Colm O’Neill, Tommy Quirke, Shane Dowling, Finn Dowling, Robert Reid, Mark Cody.

Subs: William Trousdell, Steven Walsh, Ronan Tynan & Ciaran Brennan.

Byrne Cup 5th Round


St. Martin’s took on Erin’s Own in the 5th round of the Byrne Cup in Canon Kearns Park this evening.  On a miserable evening with torrential rain, the weather didn’t do either side any favours as both teams struggled to gain scores early on.  A  four goal blitz in a ten minute spell for the home side saw St. Martin’s chasing at half time with a score of 1-4 to Erin’s Own 4-3.  The second half did not improve for the visitors as they missed goal chances, however, the backs did work hard to hold the Comer forwards. Final score: St. Martin’s 1-9 Erin’s Own 4-8.

Team: Colin McGrath, Shane Cadigan, Bryan Byrne, Paddy Brennan, Brian Mulhall, Ollie Walsh, James Dowling, Paddy Nolan, Luke Maher (0-1), Paul Maher, Eoin McGrath (1-1), Shane Kinsella, Adrian Farrell(0-2), John Maher (0-5), Robert Shore.

Subs: Jack Dowling (used), Thomas Walsh (used), Eugene Maher, Donal Shore, Shane Egan, Jason Shore.

Team Management: Richard O’Shea, Aidan Lawlor, Ronan Ruane.

Referee: Eugene Ryan

5th August 2014

Lisdowney 7’s


St. Martin’s u.13’s performed exceptionally well at the Lisdowney 7’s  last Saturday. In an evenly contested 1st round against Danesfort the lads played to the final whistle and ran out winners by 2-11 to 3-4.   Two opportunist goals from Jack Murphy and some good teamwork from Ronan Shore, Daragh Quinlan and Dan Doyle opened up the Danesfort on a number of occasions to score some good points.  With Adam Agar and Justin Manning clearing a lot of ball the lads stayed on top to the end. Our next match was against Graigue Ballycallan. The warm conditions ensured that the full ten man panel were needed and Tristan Roche, Paul Murphy, Tommy Butler and Harry Kealy all contributed to a great team effort. St Martins started strongly and went into a two goal lead after goals from Daragh Quinlan and Dan Doyle. Unfortunately, we missed some other chances when we were on top which was to prove costly in the end. A highlight again in this match was the point scoring and two wonderful sideline cuts for points by Dan Doyle. As the 2nd half wore on, Graigue fought hard and a penalty and a goal in the last minute of the match saw them run out winners on a scoreline if 4-3 to 2-7.  While the lads ( and selectors ! ) were devastated with the defeat, the quality of their hurling and effort in both matches augurs well for the future. In what has been a difficult year for them at U14 grade, the future looks bright for this group of players if they keep training and hurling.

photo

J. J Kavanagh & Sons Junior Hurling Championship


St. Martin’s Junior team took on Black’s & Whites in a sunny Clara pitch.  Both sides found it hard to gain scores in the early stages as Paul Maher and Shane Kinsella traded points with Thomas Joyce and Emmett Foley.  However, mid way through the second half, the skeoghvosteen side roared into action scoring from every angle.  Just before half time, a well taken free from Shane Kinsella over on the far sideline dropped over the netminder’s head into the back of the net to leave two points between the sides at the interval.  Within five minutes of the restart, Martin’s had taken the lead by one point for what was to be the first and last time in the game.  Their opponents sprung back into life with a flurry of points to pull away once again.  From there on, St. Martin’s tried hard to gain scores but found the going tough.  Points from Luke Maher and Shane Kinsella were not enough in the end as Blacks & Whites won on a scoreline of 1-19 to 1-9.

Team: Jason Shore, Brian Cadigan, Aidan Murphy, Jack Dowling, Kieran Kelly, Noel D’arcy, Thomas Walsh,Shane Coonan, Paddy Brennan, Luke Maher (0-1), Adrian Farrell, Shane Kinsella (1-6), Donal Shore, Paul Maher (0-3), Eugene Maher.

Subs: Tommy Quirke (used), Shane Egan (used) Damien Egan

Team Management: Anthony Maher

Referee: John Bennett

25th July 2014

J. J Kavanagh & Sons Junior B Hurling Championship


On a lovely evening with a great view of Mount Leinster in the distance, St. Martin’s took on the local side Blacks and Whites in the first round of the championship.  The visitors found themselves 1-5 to 0-2 down after 10 mins as things looked bleak.  However,  Adrian Farrell found the back of the net and Donal Shore pointed to reduce the deficit to two points.  (1-5 to 1-3)  The Skeoughvosteen side were more accurate with their shooting as Jack Dowling and Jamie Byrne traded goals just before half time to leave the score Blacks & Whites 2-10, St. Martin’s 2-5.  The second half seemed to go much the same as the first half with the homeside been much more on target than their counterparts who tried hard but were no match for the Blacks and Whites.  Final score St. Martin’s 2-10, Blacks & Whites 2-21.

Team: Eugene Maher, Shane Egan, Thomas Walsh, Jack Dowling (1-0), Paddy Brennan, Aidan Murphy, Eoin Murphy, Donal Shore (0-8), Tommy Quirke, David Walsh, Shane Coonan, Robert Reid, Adrian Farrell (1-1), Damien Tynan (0-1), Colm O’ Neill.

Subs: Brandon Sheehan (used), Ruairí Kinsella (used), Nickey Purcell (used), Shane Dowling (used), David Egan (used), Damien Egan, Kevin Tynan.

Team Management: Seamus Tynan, Conor Kinsella, Nickey Purcell.

Referee: Ollie Walsh

24th July 2014

« Previous PageNext Page »