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JJ Kavanagh & Sons Junior Hurling League Rd.4


In a calm Muckalee this evening, St. Martin’s took on Mullinavat in the Junior Hurling League.  Shane Kinsella and Donal Shore got the Martin’s men off to a good start going 2 points up before Mullinavat took the lead going 1-5 to 0-3 up with the help of a goal from David Murphy.  Points from Shane Kinsella, Paddy Brennan, Luke Maher and Paul Maher clawed the deficit down to one point with 28 and a half minutes on the clock as the half time whistle sounded early to leave the score St. Martin’s 0-10 Mullinavat 1-8.  The lead swayed from side to side in the second half with a flurry of points from Jason Shore, Shane Kinsella, Donal Shore, Tommy Quirke and Paul Maher.  Jason Shore was called from his lines to take a 20m free which he duly converted by finishing it to the back of the net.  However, Mullinvat were busy with Joseph Galvin and Jamie Fennelly picking off points with the latter scoring his sides second goal.  The final score ended up with Martin’s losing out by  3 points, St. Martin’s 1-17, Mullinavat 2-17.

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

Subs: Kieran Kelly (used) Tommy Quirke (0-1)(used), Damien Tynan, Damien Egan, Shane Egan, Shane Dowling, Tom Morrissey, Robert Reid, David Walsh

Team Management: Anthony Maher, Eoin Maher

Referee: Willie Kearney

17th July 2014

Minor hurlers show signs of improvement


St Martins Minors began their championship preparations mixing the good & the bad in a 60 minute performance that was hard to asses.

For the first half they played against the wind and put together some smart moves that saw them lead 2-7 to 0-7 at the break.

After the break the home side seemed to be motoring when they tacked on a goal a few points but again they faded as is the norm with this team. After giving away numerous frees & showing some ill discipline they let the village back into the game with some sloppy defending leaking two goals.

On the plus side their attack looked much slicker than in previous matches but a lot of work needs to be done ahead of the first round of the championship on September 14th.

Final score;  St Martins 3-18 2-8 James Stephens B

 

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

Subs: Aidan Egan, Fionn Dowling, William Trousdell, Sean Maher, Conor Cody, Ciaran Fitzpatrick (All Used)

Ref: Podge Butler =

Byrne Cup Rd. 4 vs Young Ireland’s


St. Martin’s took on Young Ireland’s this evening in the fourth round of the Byrne Cup.  Played in Gowran in front of a small crowd, it was the homeside that settled first with two good points.  However, St. Martin’s kicked into life when John Mulhall found the net in the 7th minute and Adrian Farrell shot over the bar put their side up after the first quarter.  With some more lovely play from John Mulhall, once again finding the back of the net, Paddy Nolan and Luke Maher, St. Martin’s found themselves two up at half time.  (St. Martin’s 2-4, Young Ireland’s 0-8).  Following on from that, Martin’s hammered home a further 3 goals from the sticks of John Mulhall, Eoin McGrath and Adrian Farrell while Robert Shore, Brian Cadigan and Paul Maher also got in on the scoring act with well taken points. Young Ireland’s were unlucky with a few missed chances at goal but the Martin’s defence did great keeping them out. Final Score: St. Martin’s 5-10 Young Ireland’s 0-17.

Team: Colin McGrath, Shane Cadigan, Bryan Byrne, Jack Dowling, Brian Mulhall, Ollie Walsh, Luke Maher (0-1), Shane Kinsella, Paddy Nolan, (0-1) Paul Maher (0-2), John Mulhall (4-2), Adrian Farrell (1-1), Donal Shore, Eoin McGrath (1-1), Robert Shore (0-1).

Subs: Brian Cadigan (0-1), Shane Egan, Thomas Walsh. (all used).

Team Management: Charlie Carter, Aidan Lawlor, Ronan Ruane.

Referee: Ollie O’Neill

15th July 2014

Junior B Hurling League Rd.4


In a sparsely attended Galmoy,  St. Martin’s took on the homeside this evening in Round 4 of the Junior “B” hurling League.  With scores from Donal Shore, Adrian Farrell and Nickey Purcell, the latter scoring a goal on the stroke of half time, there were only 2 points between the sides. (Galmoy 2-4 St. Martin’s 1-5).  Upon the resumption,  the men from Galmoy with renewed energy powered on.  St. Martin’s tried hard but the scores just would not come.  Full time score Galmoy 2-17, St. Martin’s 1-10.

 

Team: Eugene Maher, Shane Egan, Thomas Walsh, Jack Dowling, Robert Reid, Paddy Brennan, Eoin Murphy, James Kelly, Tommy Quirke (0-1), Adrian Farrell (0-3), Donal Shore (0-3), Shane Dowling (0-1), Ruairí Kinsella (0-1), Nickey Purcell (1-1), Colm O’Neill.

Subs: Aidan Egan, Damien Egan, Kevin Tynan, Ronan Tynan. (all used).

Selectors: Seamus Tynan, Conor Kinsella, Nickey Purcell.

Referee: Peter Burke

13th July 2014

Senior Hurling League Rd. 4


St. Martin’s took on Ballyhale Shamrocks in the fourth round of the Senior Hurling League in Bennetsbridge this evening.  Right from the start, the Shamrocks side raced into a 1-5 to 0-3 lead within the first 15 minutes of the game.  The Martin’s men could only manage a further 3 points before half time whilst trying hard to defend as they went in at the interval 7 points down. ( Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-10, St Martin’s 0-6).  The second half saw a little improvement for the North Kilkenny outfit.  They clawed their way back and cut the deficit down to 3 points with a Robert Shore goal.  This was after a missed goal opportunity and conceeding a goal to T. J Reid to go 6 points down mid way through the second half.  However, that was to be the last score of the game for St. Martin’s as Ballyhale proved too strong and ran out winners on a scoreline of 2-16 to 1-11.

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

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

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

Referee: Maurice Flynn

11th July 2014

Junior B Hurling Championship Rd. 1


In an overcast Coon,  St. Martin’s and O’Loughlin Gaels squared up to one another in the North Junior B Championship.  The homeside were slow to get off the ground with their first score coming from a Donal Shore free but then had to go through almost ten minutes before their next score came.  In the meantime, O’Loughlin’s went 0-3 to 0-1 up.  But then, the first goal of the game came when Damien Tynan crossed a good ball  to Brandon Sheehan who finished the ball to the net for Martin’s to go up by one.  After that, Donal Shore, Tommy Quirke, and Adrian Farrell traded points with Barrie Hogan, Vincent Wallace and David Rice to go in with the mininum between the sides at half time. (1-5 to O’Loughlin’s 0-7).  The second half saw O’Loughlin Gaels been that bit more hungrier in attack.  St. Martin’s found it hard to find scores despite working hard.  The Gaels pulled away mid way through the half outscoring Martin’s by 4 points in the end as the full time score stood at St. Martin’s 1-10 O’Loughlin Gaels 1-14.

Team: Eugene Maher, Shane Egan, Thomas Walsh, Jack Dowling, Paddy Brennan, Alan Murphy, Eoin Murphy, Adrian Farrell (0-1), Tommy Quirke (0-1), Nicky Purcell, Donal Shore (0-7), Brandon Sheehan (1-0), Ruairí Kinsella, Damien Tynan, Colm O’Neill (0-1)

Subs: David Walsh (used), Niall Clancy (used) Aidan Egan (used), Kevin Tynan, Damien Egan, Ronan Tynan

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

Referee: Ollie O’Neill

9th July 2014

Member’s Draw Results May-June 2014


May 2014 Winners:

€400:    Eilís Kelly, Coon West

€200:    Billy Shore, Coon West

€100:    Noel D’arcy, Coon East

€100:    Una Byrne, Mothel

€50:     Lisa Maher, Damerstown

€50:     Sean O’Neill, Coon East

€50:      Bill Trousdell, Aughamucky

€50:      Ger Doyle Snr, Coon East

€50:      Noel Shore, Cruttenclogh

€50:      Pat Geoghan, Gaulstown

 

June Winners

€400:  Pat Lawlor, Old Road, Moonenroe

€200:  Joe Dowling, Cruttenclogh

€100:  Tracy Kealy, Mothel

€100:  Michael Callanan, Ruthstown

€50:     Thomas Breen, Muckalee

€50:     Lillian Holohal, Clorinka

€50:     Ebsie Coonan, Timberoe

€50:     Jimmy Kelly, Cruttenclogh

€50:     Bridget Ryan, Clorinka,

€50:     Tom Kinsella Snr, Coon West

St. Martin’s GAA well represented in Dublin at the weekend.


Sean Kelly with Kilkenny Minors 2014Last Sunday was a great day in Croke Park for all in the County. St Martins played Fingallians in an U-12 challenge match in Swords before the bus headed for the Leinster Final. A superb day was had by all with two fine displays from both the Minors & Seniors. The club like heartily congratulate our own Sean Kelly who was a selector with the Kilkenny Minor team that won its 2nd Leinster Title in a row.

St Martins would like to thank St Fingallians for the hospitality afforded to them after the match.

 

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