Martins fail in Final


St. Martins lost out to Carrickshock in County Junior A League Final . Martins dominated the first half and held a double score lead coming up to half time.  Carrickshock struck for a goal from a twenty metre free to bring them right back into the game. The injury to Michael Morrissey after just a few minutes was a huge blow to Martins. Half time score 0-10 to 1-5 . Two further goals from the southern side set them up from victory against a Martins side who never stopped trying but could not get through for goals. Full time score 3-10 to 0-13.

Team Eugene Maher, Aidan Murphy , Geoff Doyle, David Dooley, Niall Moran,Brian Byrne, Nicky Purcell Captain, Damien Maher 0-3, Don Callinan, Tom Morrissey 0-2, Stephen Murphy 0-4, David Tynan, Michael Mulhall 0-2, Dermot Lalor 0-2.

Subs Jamie Heffernan (used) John Haughney (used) Tom Walsh (used.)Shane Egan. Also see Programme for others who featured during campaign.

Selectors Richard Nolan , Breda Tynan, Lilian Holohan.

First Aid Robert Shore.

Ref. John Walsh

6 Aug. 2011

Martins advance


St Martins advanced to the Semi Final of the Northern Junior Hurling Championship after a convincing win over Saint Lactains of Freshford. Played in Jenkinstown on a lovely for the game Martins had a lead of 0-13 to 0-5. Lactains made a good start to second half and cut the lead to four points but Martins replied with goals from Luke,Dermot and John , to run out winners 3-23 to 2-11.

Team David Breen, Aidan Murphy, Aidan Lalor,  Alan Murphy, Niall Moran, Brian Byrne, Brian Cadogan, Martin Dowling, Michael Morrissey, Stephen Murphy 0-6, Damien Maher 0-3, Luke Maher 1-1, Noel Darcy, Michael Mulhall 0-3, Dermot Lalor 1-7.

Subs All Used Tom Morrissey, Eugene Maher 0-1, John Haughney 1-1, Thomas Walsh, David Dooley.

Selectors John Dooley , Paddy Kehoe , Tom Agar.

First Aid Lilian Holohan.

Ref. Paddy Bowden.

2 August 2011

U14s V James Stephen’s in League Battle


Following some rather strange decisions of late St. Martin’s U14 squad found themselves having to travel to Palmerstown to play James Stephens in a qualifying game to decide the semifinalists. St. Martin’s got a dream start scoring 3 early goals and controlling most areas of the field but only led by 3 pints and halftime. The second half continued in a strong battle with both sides not backing off but St. Martin’s found it more difficult  to find  scores. The game ended with James Stephens winning with a final score of 3-10 to 3-4.

Team;

Cierán Brennan, Seamus O’Keeffe, Paddy Heffernan, Tommy Downey, Conor Dowling, Robert Reid, Adam Kelly, John Joe Kelly, Eoin Murphy, Finn Dowling, Loughlin Hogan, Sean Maher, Colm O’Neill, Brandon Sheehan and Tommy Quirke.

Subs;

Conor Fahy (used), Padraig Buggy (used), Evan Stapleton, Canor Dreeling and Patrick Darcy.

Mentors;

Micheal Brennan, Johnny Kelly, Ger O’Neill, Andy Dowling and Martin Stapleton.

Good win for u16


St. Martins u16 played Barrow Rangers in the first round of the championship on Friday evening in Clara.  This was an even contest with nothing between the sides.  Martins taking their chances in the first half led at half time 0-06 to 0-04.  They continued to work hard in the second half and even thought Barrow Rangers brought the gap back to 2 points Martins put over some fine points to win.  Final Score St. Martins 0-17 to Barrow Rangers 2-06.

Team: Jason Shore, David Walsh, Alan Kelly, David Healy, Eoin Shortall, Patrick Brennan, Stephen Walsh, Tom Davis, John Joe Kelly, Robert Reid, Adrian Farrell, Shane Kinsella, Shane Dowling, Donal Shore, Conor Dowling. Subs; William Trousdell, Richard Teehan (used) Damien Egan, Aidan Egan, Ronan Tynan, Paddy Heffernan, Aaron Healy, Colm O Neill, Diarmuid Murtagh, Joshua Dowling, Tommy Quirke, Eoin Murphy, Loughlin Hogan.

Selectors: Tom Shore, Seamus Tynan, Patrick o Flynn, Tom Walsh, Jimmy Kelly.

Referee: John Guinan.

Semi loss


Martins lost out to neighbours O Loughlins in the Semi-Final of the Aylward Cup .Played in Muckalee the home side led by 1-8 to 1-7. at the break.The second half was just as close with O Loughlins holding out for a one point win 1-19 to 1-18.

Team Colin McGrath, Shane Cadogan, Paddy Nolan, Brendan Maher , Brian Byrne, Ronan Maher 0-1, Oliver Walsh 0-1, Paul Maher 0-2, Thomas Breen 0-1, Canice Maher 0-1,Eoin Maher 0-2,Michael Mulhall 0-1, Noel Darcy, John Maher 0-7,Pauric Haughney 1-1.

Subs Stephen Murphy (used),Brian Cadogan, Niall Moran.

Manager Sean O Neill,Selectors John McGrath, Brendan Morrissey, Jonny Brennan.

Skills Coach Niall Moloney.

First Aid Dermot Lalor.

Ref.Ger o Grady.

28 July 2011

Extra time win


St. Martins pulled out all the stops to win this Northern Junior Championship win .O Loughlins dominated the opening half and built up a lead 1-3 to 0-1at half-time. Martins got more into the game and brought the game into extra time , 1-11(SM) to 2-8 (OLG).Into extra time Stephen added his second goal from a thirty metre free to put Martins 2-13 , to 2-8, at half time in extra time .A late goal from O Loughlins cut Martins lead put they held out to win by two points. Full time 2-14 to 3-9.

Team David Breen, Aidan Murphy, Alan Murphy, Nicholas Purcell, Brian Cadogan, Brian Byrne, Martin Dowling, Michael Mulhall 0-1, Michael Morrissey, Noel Darcy, Tom Morrissey 0-2, Stephen Murphy 2-9, Eugene Maher, Don Callinan 0-1, Luke Maher 0-1.

Sub James Callinan (used)

Selectors John Dooley, Paddy Keogh, Tom Agar.

First Aid Lillian Holohan.

Ref Ger o Grady.

24 July 2011

Martins bow out


St. Martins bowed out of the Junior A championship after a top class effort against a good Emeralds side. Played in Freshford, Emeralds started well but an improving Martins got right back in the game with a goal from a ninty meter free by Stephen had the sides level at the break,1-8 to 2-5.The second half was a rousing battle with the lead changing many times with goals from Kieran and Michael,  but it was a late goal that turned the game in Emeralds favour. Martins had a great spread of scorers on the night, in a good overall performance. Final score 4-10 to 3-9.

Team Eugene Maher.Thomas Walsh, Aidan Murphy, David Dooley,David Tynan, Brian Byrne, Nicky Purcell, Michael Mulhall 1-0, Michael Morrissey 0-1, Stephen Murphy 1-1,(Capt.)Tom Morrissey 0-1,Kieran Kelly 1-1,Don Callinan 0-1,Dermot Lalor 0-4, Jamie Heffernan.

Subs Mark Murphy (used),Shane Egan, Eoin O Mahony, James Callinan.

Selectors Richard Nolan Breda Tynan, Lilian Holohan.

Ref. John Guinan.

22 July 2011.

Martins win in Callan


St.Martins and John Lockes of Callan played a good competive match in the Aylward Cup. Martins ability to find the net gave them the win .Half time score 2-6 to 0-8 full time 6-14 to 0-17.

Team Stephen Murphy, Shane Cadogan, Brendan Maher, Niall Moran, James Dowling, ALan Murphy, Paul Maher 1-2, Damien Maher 0-1, Canice Maher 2-1, Eoin McGrath 1-2., Joe Maher 0-1,Pauric Haughney 2-0, John Maher 0-2, Robert Shore 0-2.

Subs Thomas Breen (used),Oliver Walsh (used), Noel Darcy 0-2, Brian Mulhall (used),Brian Byrne (used),Aidan Lalor ,  Brian Cadogan, Kieran Kelly , Luke Maher, David Breen .

Manager Sean O Neill Selectors John McGrath, Jonny Brennan, Brendan Morrissey.

First Aid Dermot Lalor.

Ref. Jim Fitzgerald.

18 July 2011

Fast goals


On a day taken from a different season Saint Martins had first use of the elements and were leading 0-4 to 0-3 at the break.  Saint Lactains on their home patch looked to have all the hard work done but Martins had different ideas and three goals in the first ten minutes from Stephen, Kieran and Luke set Martins up for what seemed unlikely victory given the driving wind and rain. Final score 3-6 to 0-4.

Team David Breen, Brian Cadogan, Alan Murphy, Martin Dowling, Niall Moran, Aidan Lalor, Mick Morrissey, Michael Mulhall, Damien Maher, Kieran Kelly 1-0, Tom Morrissey, Stephen Murphy 1-3, Noel Darcy 0-1, Brian Mulhall0-2, Luke Maher1-0.

SUBS All used Nicky Purcell, Don Callinan, Aidan Murphy, David Dooley.

Selectors Paddy Kehoe, John Dooley, Tom Agar.

First Aid Robert Shore.

Ref.Eugene Ryan.

17 July 2011

‘Such a Local Row’


 

Journeyman Theatre Company presents: ‘Such A Local Row’ ‘A must-see for all hurling fans’ Local Dicksboro clubman, Niall Morrissey, stars in a new GAA play in the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny in mid-July. Niall is a founding member of Journeyman Productions, the company producing the play, and the company is no stranger to Kilkenny having performed the play to a packed house in the Set Theatre, Langton’s Hotel in April in aid of The Chernobyl Children’s Project. Now, the show returns to the Watergate Theatre for two nights only, Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd of July. ‘Such a Local Row’ is written and directed by Jody Quirke, a founding member of Journeyman Theatre Company, and member of Blarney GAA, Cork. ‘Such a Local Row’was performed first in the Granary Theatre, Cork in February this year and won the Best Original Writing Award at the Irish Student Drama Festival in Galway in March.The play is a ‘coming of age’ story of four boys growing up in a rural parish in Ireland. Their cocooned world revolves around the small local GAA club and their intense rivalry with the bigger club from the neighbouring ‘town’. The second act takes place a decade later with the boys in their early twenties. Their fortunes have changed as well as their perspectives.  Life is suddenly far more complicated and their childhood bonds of friendship and loyalty are sorely tested. Such a Local Row takes place at the Watergate Theatre from the 22nd to the 23rd of July at 8pm nightly. Tickets: €15/10 Booking Number: 056 7761674

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