St Martins Summer Camp 2019
Leaflets were delivered out through the schools but a couple of people were either out sick or not in school on those dates. Attached is the application form for all those who have not registered to date. I will be away for a time in July if you want to contact me do so through watsapp.
The camp takes place from the 12th to the 16th of August. On Tuesday the 13th the Cul Heros Team will be at the camp with prizes and special offers which can be seen below for those in attendance.
Regards,
John
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St Martins Inter County Bounty 2019
Joe Dowling never fear the Inter County Bounty results are here!! After a dramatic conclusion to the Leinster championship with Kilkenny and Wexford emerging as Leinster finalists alongside Dublin who dramatically knocked out 2017 All Ireland champions Galway. Munster will see Tipperary and Limerick face off after emerging from Munster with Cork. TJ Reid and Seamus Callanan are atop the scoring lists from play and it will take a major scoring surge to knock them from the top spots. Its all to play for at the top of the leaderboard going into the Leinster and Munster finals which will be played next weekend.
Excel InterCountyBounty 2019 St Martins
St Martins Inter County Bounty 2019
Welcome back to the St Martins 2019 ICB and after the deplorable hurling we have seen in Munster to date and with Tipperary going so well lets not panic and see what the weekend has in store. Two Carlow men lead the scoring charts from play in Leinster Chris Nolan and James Doyle while in Munster its a 123 for Tipp with Callanan and John McGrath tied at the top. Indeed, Tipp have seven of the top ten scorers from play. All scores and scorers are within the attached Excel.
Excel InterCountyBounty 2019 St Martins
Members Draw Results Jan – May 2019
January 2019
€400 Rachel Dempsey Ballyfoyle
€200 Lillian Egan Webbsboro
€100 Thomas Nolan Knockmajor
€100 Mary Coogan Coon East
€50 Oliver Walsh Coolcullen
€50 Siobhan O’Neill Coon East
€50 Mark Reid Carlow Road
€50 Larry Maher Damerstown
February 2019
€400 Joe Kelly Clorinka
€200 John Fitzpatrick Cruttenclough
€100 Sinead Flynn Knockshanbally
€100 Eddie Butler Mothal
€50 Michael Breen Damerstown
€50 Tom Shore Cruttenclough
€50 Brian Cahill Knockshanbally
€50 Noel Shortall Coon East
March 2019
€400 Noel Darcy Coon East
€200 Mairead Cummins Corbettstown
€100 Ann Cantwell Clorinka
€100 Abban Quinn Coon West
€50 Brigid Ryan Clorinka
€50 Amy Feeney Clorinka
€50 Dominic Phelan Ballyfoyle
€50 Declan Morrissey Knockshanbally
April 2019
€400 Ann Brennan Johnswell
€200 Jimmy Maher Muckalee
€100 Mary Coogan Coon East
€100 Jack Morrissey Knockmajor
€50 Ann Callanan Ruthstown
€50 Mary O’Shea Damerstown
€50 John Rice Coolraheen
€50 John Flynn Knockshanbally
May 2019
€400 Mary Shore Cruttenclough
€200 Maureen Lawlor Park, Ballyfoyle
€100 Seamus Tynan Ballyfoyle
€100 Ailish Tallis Ballyfoyle
€50 Linda Walsh Knockmajor
€50 Paul Tallis Ballyfoyle
€50 Michael Quirke Ballyfoyle
€50 Ronan Ruane Damerstown
St Martin’s Intermediate’s Successful Opening Win
St Martin’s kicked off their 2019 Intermediate league campaign with a good win over Young Irelands Gowran in sunny Palmerstown on Saturday afternoon. Shane Kinsella put us in front with a free in the 2nd minute followed by a John Maher point from play. Young Irelands then hit back to draw level and then move ahead. The first half was a tense enough affair but Martin’s had a good spread of scorers with some good points taken by Jason, Mick, Tom, Luke and Colin. Gowran were very reliant on the dangerous Paul Holden and Sean Carey. Half time score was 0-12 to 0-09 to St Martin’s. Young Ireland got the first score of the second half but Martin’s hit back with the next 4 points by Joe, Colin, John and Brian. This proved to the difference and we managed to maintain our lead for the remainder of the game. Score at full time was 0-21 to 0-16. St Martin’s featured a number of young players making their debut at this level and all of them acquitted themselves very well.
Team: Colin McGrath, Harry Kealy, Ollie Walsh, Noel Darcy, Brian Byrne, Paddy Nolan, Justin Manning, Mick Morrissey, Shane Kinsella, Brian Coady, Jason Shore, Thomas Breen, John Mulhall, John Maher, Luke Maher. Subs Used: Joe Maher, Dean Farrell
Management Team: Paul Brennan, Dermot Lawlor, John Dooley
Replay win
Muckalee with a replay win advanced to the next round against Dicksboro at their own ground. It was the home side that setteled the better and were on top in the first twenty minutes leading 1-5 with the goal coming from Sean Maher. Dicksboro notched four points to leave the score at the break 1-8 to 0-4. Three more points for Dicksboro after the break had them right back in the game but it was Muckalee that came to the fore to finish well on the score line of 2-12 to 0-10. Sean Maher added another goal in the closing moments.
Team Stephen Murphy, James Maher, Noel Darcy, Oliver Walsh, Brian Coady 0-1, Patrick Nolan, Shane Kinsella, Mick Morrissey 0-1, Joe Maher, Tom Breen 0-1, Tom Morrissey 0-3, John Mulhall 0-1, Sean Maher 2-0, Bryan Byrne 0-2, John Maher 0-3
Subs Harry Kealy (used), Jason Shore, David Walsh, Luke Maher, Darragh Quinlan, Robert Shore, Eugene Maher, James Carrigan, Conor Mulhall, Tommy Quirke (inj.)
Selectors Paul Maher, Eoin McGrath, Tom Cullen
Ref. Peter Burke
8/3/2019
Draw game
St. James Park was the venue for the Senior Football Championship clash between Muckalee and Dicksboro on a wet and stormy day. Muckalee played against the wind in the first half and led at the break 1-3 to 0-5. The goal coming from Sean Maher and the points from John Maher. Tom Morrissey added a second half goal with points from Thomas Breen Joe Maher and John Maher . Muckalee looked set for victory holding a three point lead with time almost up but Dicksboro goaled to secure a draw when they were awarded a penalty only after Stephen Murphy had saved the initial shot. Result 2-7 each the replay will be in Muckalee. Harry Kealy made his debut at senior level in this game well done.
Team Stephen Murphy, James Maher, Noel Darcy, Shane Kinsella, Mick Morrissey,Patrick Nolan, Jason Shore, Tom Breen 0-1 , Joe Maher 0-1, Darragh Quinlan,Tom Morrissey 1-0, John Mulhall, Sean Maher 1-0, Brian Byrne, John Maher 0-5
Subs David Walsh (used) ,Harry Kealy (used), Eugene Maher, Luke Maher, James Carrigan, Dean Farrell
Selectors Eoin McGrath, Paul Maher, Tom Cullen.
REf. Gabriel Rafter
2/3/2019
Juniors bow out
The Muckalee Junior footballers were drawn away to Tullaroan in the Championship.The home side set the tone of the game with a goal after two minutes and went on to lead at the break 3-8 to 0-2. Paul Maher and Harry Kealy registered the points. The loss of players to the Senior side was a drawback to the team but in fairness to the lads the never gave up right to the end.The scores came from Darragh Quinlan, Dean Farrell, John Joe Kelly and Brandon Sheehan. Result Tullaroan 6-9 Muckalee 0-6
Team John Coonan,Ciaran FitzPatrick, Alan Murphy, Richard O Shea,Darragh Quinlan 0-1, Daniel Comerford, Eoin Murphy, JohnJoe Kelly 0-1, Harry Kealy 0-1, Dean Farrell 0-1, Paul Maher0-1, Conor Mulhall, Danny Quirke, Robert Shore, Eugene Maher,
Subs Brandon Sheehan0-1, James Carrigan (used)
Sel.Tom Dooley, John Ryan, Seamus Tynan, Anthony Maher.
REf.Sean McMahon
24/2/2019
Stern test
Muckalee were away to Tullogher/Rosbercon in the first round of the Senior Football Championship in Tullogher. Bryan Byrne opened the scoring after five minutes to which T/R replied , further points from John Maher and Bryan Byrne had the visitors ahead approaching the break then T/B scored a fortuitous goal to leave the half-time score 1-4 to 0-5. On the resumption the Muckalee lads upped their game and built a five point lead but once again T/B were not finished and cut the lead to two points with a fine goal. Muckalee responded well after a stern test to advance to the next round.A greater spread of scorers and a resolute defence in the second half was key to the success, Brian Coady pointed and goaled after taking a super pass from Patrick Nolan, Thomas Breen chipped in with two points, Joseph Maher, Canice Maher also pointed. John Maher and Bryan added to their added to their first half tally. Final score 1-13 to 2-6.
Team Stephen Murphy, James Maher, Noel Darcy, Shane Kinsella, Mick Morrisey, Patrick Nolan, Jason Shore, Thomas Breen 0-2, Brian Coady 1-1, John Mulhall, Tom Morrissey, Canice Maher 0-1, Sean Maher, Bryan Byrne 0-3, John Maher 0-5,2f.
Subs Joe Maher0-1, Eugene Maher, Darragh Quinlan, Ciaran Fitzpatrick, Conor Mulhall, Daniel Comerford.
Sel. Tom Cullen, Eoin McGrath, Paul Maher
Ref.John McCormack
23/2/19
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Last game
Muckalee and Railyard played the last game of their group at the Community School in Castlecomer . Both sides were guilty of numerous misses during the first half which ended 1-5 to 0-2 Railyard ahead. The points were for John Maher and Tom Breen. A second goal for Railyard put them in control but in fairness to Muckalee they were not finished. Points for John Maher Brian Cody and a Tom Breen goal left one score in it with time running out but it was Railyard who pushed on with two points. Darragh Quinlan and Ciaran Fitzpatrick acquitted themselves well on their first starts in Senior Football. Final score 2-8 to 1-6.
Team Paul Maher, Shane Kinsella, Noel Darcy, Ciaran Fitzpatrich, Darragh Quinlan, Patrich Nolan, Sean Maher, Brian Coady 0-2, Tom Breen 1-1,Tommy Quirke, John Mulhall, Robert Shore, Eugene Maher, Bryan Byrne, John Maher 0-3, Conor Mulhall
Selectors Tom Cullen, Paul Maher, Eoin McGrath.
Ref. Peter Burke
9/2/2019