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Match Reports 2012

Templenoe 1-13 Na Gael 0-07

Templenoe proved too good for Na Gaeil in in a division 4 top of the table clash. The match was played in splendid conditions on Sunday in front of a good crowd.

The early exchanges were even enough with Seamie O Neill and Cian Hallissey swooping scores. Mike Griffin edged Na Gaeil ahead on 10 mins before Cian Hallissey rattled the net after he won a breaking ball. Danny Cahalane sent a free over from the ground and more points from Cian Hallissey and John Rice put Templenoe 1-04 to 0-02 ahead.

Two frees by Na Gaeil’s Mike Griffin and Seamie O Neill after he was fouled, left three points of a difference with 7 minutes left in the first half. Sean Sheehan added a superb point for Templenoe after he fielded a kick out and went on a solo run up the field. This left the half time score Templenoe 1.05 Na Gaeil 0-04

The first score of the second half came when Seamie O Neill drilled over a free for Na Gaeil. Shane Cremin replied with a point put Paul Daly again scored to keep Na Gaeil in touch. A point from Shane Cremin after fielding a kick out started a period of dominance for Templenoe. More scores followed from Cian Hallissey, Tadhg Morley and Kieran McCarthy all from play. Seamie O Neill responded for Na Gaeil but Cian Hallissey again replied with a Templenoe point.

With about 5 minutes to go, a long ball into Cian Hallissey resulted in a penalty for the home team. Danny Cahalane struck the penalty well but was saved by Na Gaeil goalie Aidan Quirke. The final score of the game was scored by Tadhg Morley who caught an Adrian Spillane free and kicked it over the bar. After that the final whilst sounded leaving the final score Templenoe 1-13 to 0-07

Scorers:

Templenoe: Cian Hallissey 1-04, Tadhg Morley 0-02, Shane Cremin 0-02, John Rice 0-02, Danny Cahalane 0-01, Kieran McCarthy 0-01, Sean Sheehan 0-01

Na Gaeil: Seamie O Neill 0-04, Mike Griffin 0-02, Paul Daly 0-01

Teams:

Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan, Joey Sheehan, Kieran O Neill, Daniel O Neill, John Spillane, Mike Hallissey, Kieran McCarthy, Shane Cremin, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Donal O Sullivan Casey, John Rice, Cian Hallissey, Tadhg Morley, Danny Cahalane.

Subs: Martin Reilly

Na Gaeil: Aidan Quirke, Ross Culloty, Kieran Dineen, Jamie O Connor, Colm Lyons, Eoin O Neill, Paul Daly, Seamus O Neill, Dan O Connor, Mike Griffin, Darragh O Connor, David Doody, Kieran O Donovan, David Culloty, Dylan Seymore,

Subs: David Ross, David Moynihan, Eamon O Neill, Conor Nolan.

 

 

Firies 0-06, Templenoe 2-10

Templenoe travelled to Firies and came out with a good win in a game played in very damp conditions.

Two frees were exchanged by both teams in the first five minutes with John Rice on target for Templenoe. Templnoe went ahead through two Cian Hallissey frees but Firies reduced the deficit with a point from play. Conditions made scoring difficult but has half time approached Templnoe added two points through Adrian Spillane to leave the half time score Templenoe 0-05, Firies 0-02.

In the second half Firies started well and drew level with three points in the first five minutes. However edged ahead again through scores from John Rice, Tadhg Morley and two fine points by Adrian Spillane. This was replied with a point from Firies to leave the score 0-09 to 0-06. Adrian Spillane scored a goal which was followed by a Cian Hallissey point. Templenoe were finishing the stronger and a great team move saw Mike Hallissey through to score a goal to leave the final score Firies 0-06, Templenoe 2-10.

Scorers: Adrian Spillane 1-04, Cian Hallissey 0-03, Mike Hallissey 1-0, John Rice 0-02, Tadhg Morley 0-01

Team: Richard Palmer, Danny Quinn, Kieran O Neill, Daniel O Neill, John Spillane, Mike Hallissey, John Moriarty, Sean Sheehan, Adiran Spillane, Martin Reilly, Tommy Spillane, John Rice, Cian Hallissey, Tadhg Morley, Denis O Neill

Templenoe 3-11, Milltown/Castlemaine 0-09

Templenoe came out on top in the second round of the U21 club mple The match was played on a dry evening in good conditions in Templenoe omMiltown/Castlemaine looked very dangerious from the start and lead by 4 o one after ten minutes. John Rice being Templenoe's only scorer. Templenoe came into the match in great style with a fantastic goal from Mike Hallissey. This was followed with points from Adrian Spillane and two from John Rice to leave Templenoe a goal ahead with 20mins gone.  More points followed from John Spillane and Denis O Neill (0-2). With half time approaching Sean Sheehan rattled the net leaving the score at the interval Templenoe 2-07, Milltown/Castlemaine 0-04.


Both teams got early scores in the second half but a goal from Tommy Spillane killed off the game as a contest. Milltown/Castlemaine replied with a free but Templenoe followed up with the next two scores through John Rice and Kieran O Neill. Templenoe. John Spillane scored Templenoe's last point of the night before Milltown/Castlemaine responded tomleave the final score Templenoe 3-11, Milltown/Castlemaine 0-09.

Scorers: John Rice 0-04, Mike Hallissey 1-0, Sean Sheehan 1-0, Tommy Spillane 1-0, Adrian Spillane 0-02, Denis O Neill 0-02, John Spillne 0-02, Kieran O Neill 0-01

Team: Richard Palmer, Danny Quinn, Kieran O Neill, John Moriarty, John Spillane, Mike Hallissey, Danial O Neill, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, James O Sullivan, Tadhg Morley (Capt), John Rice, Martin Reilly, Tommy Spillane, Rickey Moriarty

Subs: Denis O Neill, Colm O Sullivan, David Sheehan, Jonathan Egan

1/4 Final Result:

Kenmare District 2-16, Mid Kerry 1-11

The Kenmare District outscored Mid Kerry in an entertaining match played in good conditions in Templenoe before a large crowd.

Although there was an eight point gap at the end, the match was tight throughout, with the Kenmare District pulling away in the last five minutes.

Mid Kerry opened the scoring with a point from their captain Jack O’Connor. The Kenmare district replied through points from Brian Crowley and John Rice. Jack O’Connor responded to level up the scores at two points apiece.  Both teams matched their scoring point for point over the next ten minutes before Brian Crowley was hauled down in the square. Brian took the resulting penalty and drilled a good low shot to open a bit of daylight between the teams.

Mid Kerry responded well to this setback, and notched up the next two scores through Padraig Doona and Ronan Murphy. With a point in the difference, the next two scores came the Kenmare Districts way. Brian Crowley and John Rice were again the scorers. With half time approaching both teams again swapped points leaving the half time score, Kenmare District 1-07, Mid Kerry 0-07. The penalty being the only difference between the sides.

Killian Spillane opened the 2nd half scoring with a point, but Mid Kerry worked a goal opportunity, only for Kenmare District goalie, Martin McCarthy to make a good save resulting in a point. Mid Kerry reduced the deficit to two points before a leg block in the Kenmare District square gave Mid Kerry a penalty. Jack O’Connor struck a good shot to give Mid Kerry the lead.

With twenty minutes left in the match, Killian Spillane levelled the match with a free. Kenmare hit a purple patch and picked off scores through, John Rice, Brian Crowley and Denis O’Neill (2). Devon Flaherty responded for Mid Kerry but a good Kenmare District move put John Rice through who finished well to the roof of the Mid Kerry net. The away team responded with a point but the last two points of the match went the Kenmare district’s way, leaving the final score, Kenmare District 2-16, Mid Kerry 1-11.

Scorers:

Kenmare District: Brian Crowley 1-03, John Rice 1-03, Killian Spillane 0-04, Adrian Spillane 0-02, Cian Hallissey 0-02, Denis O’Neill 0-02

Teams:

Kenmare District: Martin McCarthy, Aiden Quinlan, Gavin Crowley, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Conor Harrington, Colm O’Sullivan, Stanley Harrington, Adrian Spillane (C), Brian Crowley, Shane O’Sullivan, Thomas Harrington, John Rice, Cian Hallissey, Killian Spillane, Denis O’Neill.

Subs: Richard Palmer, Brian Clifford, Patrick O’Shea, Dan Hawker, Johnny Breen, Fionan O’Sullivan, Gary Harrington, Patrick Clifford, Dean Cassidy, Stephen O’Sullivan, Kieran O’ Donoghue, Michael Godfrey, Ryan De Venter

Moyvane 1-08, Templenoe 1-16

Templenoe made the long trip north to Moyvane and came away with a good victory. It was a high scoring game played in good conditions on a fine moyvane pitch. Cian Hallissey opened the scoring for Templenoe with a free and followed up with a point from play. Moyvane opened their account with a point from Kerry senior Paddy Curtain. Tadhg Morley increased Templenoe leadnhe when cut through for goal and took a point. Another Paddy Curtain point was responded to with a point from Cian Hallissey with 12 minutes gone. This was Cians last involvement in the game as he had to come off through injury. John Rice replaced him as a sub. Moyvane drew level with two points in a period where Templenoe missed a few good scoring opportunities. John Spillane worked a good point which was followed up by a John Rice point with his left leg. Just before the break Moyvane converted a free to leave the half time score Moyvane 0-05, Templenoe 0-06.


 

 

Moyvane leveled the score early in the second half with a Paddy Curtain free. Templenoe responded with a point from Shane Cremin. On 35 minutes, Paddy Curtin picked the ball up 45 meters from goal, ran at the Templenoe defence and rifled the ball to the back of the net. This began a purple patch for Moyvane and they added on another point and goal to leave the score 2-07 to 0-07 with 20 mins to go. Templenoe were in a bit of disarray at this stage but a good move saw Sean Sheehan in space and heading for goal. With a bit of work to do, Sean switched the ball to his left leg and drilled it low to the net. Moyvane quickly replied with a point but a much revitilised Templenoe started to gain control. Substitute Patrick Palmer scored a long range free and followed with a great point from play to leave two points between the teams with ten mins left.

Templenoe continued to press on and points from Tadhg Morley, John Spillane and John Rice saw them take the lead. The last two scores of the game were frees from Patrick Palmer leaving Templenoe victorious with the score Moyvane 2-08, Templenoe 1-16

 

Scorers: Patrick Palmer 0-05, Sean Sheehen 1-0, Tadhg Morley 0-03, Cian Hallissey 0-03, John Rice 0-02, John Spillane 0-02, Shane Cremin 0-01

 

Team:Anthony Sheehan, Daniel O Neill, Kieran O Neill, Joey Sheehan, John Spillane, Mike Hallissey, Kieran McCarthy, Sean Sheehen, Donal O Sullivan Casey, Adrian Spillane, Danny Cahalane, Tadhg Morley, Cian Hallissey, Tommy Spillane, Shane Cremin (capt)

Subs: John Rice, Patrick Palmer

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