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Templenoe GAA Club Monthly Meeting
The Templenoe GAA Club monthly meeting will be held in the Blackwater Tavern on Wednesday, 02nd September @9:30pm.
All members welcome to attend.
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Div2 County SFL, Tarbert V Templenoe
Templenoe 1-18, Tarbert 5-02
Templenoe posted an impressive score of 1-18 in the Div2 County Senior Football League back game, and still never pulled clear of Tarbert throughout the match. This was due to a series of goals that kept Tarbert interested in the match all the way.
This match was played in a neutral venue in Ballymacelligot GAA grounds on a damp enough evening. Killian Spillane kicked the first score of the match, but events swung Tarbert’s way in a short two minute spell when they got two quick goals resulting from long passes into their full forward, Donal Leahy.
Templenoe didn’t panic and started to pick off scores through Teddy Doyle and Brian Crowley, but Tarbert responded through their only point of the half. Teddy Doyle added another score from a free, but on the 18th minute Templenoe were rocked again when a run from midfield saw a Tarbert shot rocket to the net to leave the scores, Templenoe 0-04, Tarbert 3-01.
Templenoe again dusted themselves off and continued to score points from Teddy Doyle and Killian Spillane. The Templenoe midfield were doing very well at this point and were picking up all the breaks, but followed up with a series of disappointing wides. There was still time for Templenoe to kick five more points in the half from the boots of Teddy Doyle, Josh Holland, Patrick Clifford, Killian Spillane and Sean Sheehan. The half time whistle saw Templenoe with a slender lead of a point after dominating most of the 1st half.
Templenoe continued their 1st half form into the 2nd half, but still kicked some poor wides. Shane Cremin and Brian Crowley extended their lead, and Templenoe looked to have secured the league points when Pat Spillane kicked a well worked goal. This was on the 42nd minute and Templenoe led on a score of Templenoe 1-13, Tarbert 3-01
On the 45th minute, Tarbert again responded with another goal from a long ball. Templenoe again answered with a pointed free from Killian Spillane, but their next few attacks yielded no scores with some poor shot selection. Gavin Crowley steadied the nerves with a point which Tarbert replied to with a pointed free. Another Killian Spillane free on the 57th minute should have seen Templenoe safe but unfortunately a spilled ball in the Templenoe square resulted in Tarbert’s 5th goal leaving two points of a difference between the two teams.
This proved to be Tarbert’s last score and Templenoe finished out the match with a free from Killian Spillane and a punched point from Patrick Clifford leaving Templenoe winners on a score of Templenoe 1-18, Tarbert 5-02
Templenoe Scorers: Killian Spillane 0-06, Teddy Doyle 0-04, Pat Spillane 1-00, Brian Crowley 0-02, Patrick Clifford 0-02, Gavin Crowley 0-01, Josh Holland 0-01, Sean Sheehan 0-01, Shane Cremin 0-01
Templenoe Team: Anthony Sheehan, Kieran O’Neill, John Spillane, Mike Hallissey, Patrick Clifford, Tadhg Morley, Joey Sheehan, Sean Sheehan, Gavin Crowley, Pat Spillane, Josh Holland, Shane Cremin, Killian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Brian Crowley.
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McGelligott Cup, Templenoe V Na Gaeil
Templenoe 2-05, Na Gaeil 2-10.
An understrenght Templenoe B team put up a brave performance, but eventually lost out to Na Gaeil in the preliminary round of the McGelligott Cup.
Templenoe Team:
Danny Quinn, Dan O'Connor, Jonathan Egan, Timmy O'Sullivan, Will Sheehy, AJ Christian, John Doyle, Donal Casey, Danny Cahalane, Ogie Sheehy, Paudie O'Sullivan, Noel O'Sullivan, Timmy Clifford, Patrick Palmer, Eoin Murphy.
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Club Fixtures 20/08/15
McGelligot Cup: Templenoe B V Na Gaeil B, Fri 21/08/15 @ 7pm in Dromore
Div2 County SFL: Tarbert V Templenoe, Sat 22/08/15 @ 6:30pm in Ballymac GAA Grounds
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Div 2 County SFL, Templenoe V Currow
Templenoe 0-13, Currow 0-10.
Templenoe eventually emerged victorious in a very high intensity match played on warm Sunday afternoon in Templenoe GAA Grounds.
Currow got off to a quick start and scored a point from their free taker Patrick McCarthy. A Teddy Doyle free for Templenoe was quickly replied with another Patrick McCarthy free, and Currow full forward Danny O’Shea extended their lead with a good point from play.
Two more points from Teddy Doyle left the score on the 10th minute, Templenoe 0-03, Currow 0-03.
Danny O’Shea was playing very well for the visitors, and added his 2nd point from play. Templenoe again responded when Currow goalie Shane O’Leary saved well from a Killian Spillane one on one effort, with the ref playing advantage at the time. Teddy Doyle again pointed the free.
Currow were utilizing their center forward as an extra sweeper during the half, and Templenoe were struggling to find space as a result in the forward line. Templenoe’s next two points came from turnovers after good work around midfield and the ball was quickly moved for 2 points by Brian Crowley. John Spillane was introduced as a sub for the injured KIllian Spillane, and Currow reduced the deficit with a point.
Sean Sheehan worked a great goal chance but unfortunately hit the side netting. The next two scores came Templenoe’s way through a free and a 45’ from the boot of Teddy Doyle. Currow finished off the 1st half scoring with two impressive scores from Danny O’Shea to leave the score at the interval, Templenoe 0-08, Currow 0-07
Both teams struggled to score early in the 2nd half, and it took a point from Teddy Doyle on the 43rd minute to witness the first score. Currow started to utilize possession better, and through the influential Ian Sommers, they kicked the next three points to lead on a score of Templenoe 0-09, Currow 0-10 with ten minutes left in the match.
For the last ten minutes, Templenoe pushed hard for scores, and despite many attacks breaking down, leveled from a point by John Spillane. Danny Cahalane restored Templenoe to the lead with a point, and the final two points of the match were scored by the home side to leave Templenoe victorious on a score of Templenoe 0-13, Currow 0-10.
Templenoe Scorers: Teddy Doyle 0-07, Brian Crowley 0-04, John Spillane 0-01, Danny Cahalane 0-01
Templenoe Team: Anthony Sheehan, Mike Hallissey, Danny Cahalane, Kieran O’Neill, Patrick Clifford, Tadgh Morley, Joey Sheehan, Sean Sheehan, Cian Hallissey, Adrian Spillane, Brian Crowley, Josh Holland, Gavin Crowley, Teddy Doyle, Killian Spillane
Subs: Shane Cremin, John Spillane, Pat Spillane
Currow Team: S O’Leary, J Galway, T O’Leary, M Hanafin, P O’Sullivan, J Daly, G O’Connor, S Scanlon, D O’Sullivan, K Fitzgearld, I Sommers, P McCarthy, L Fitzgearld, D O’Shea, S Brosnan.
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15th August Fundraiser 2015
Templenoe GAA Club had a very successful fundraiser in Kenmare on the 15th of August.
Thanks to all who helped out on the day, and all who contributed to the draw.
Templenoe GAA Club Annual Fundraising draw results:
1st Prize - Heifer Calf - Padraig Moriarity Annascaul
2nd Prize - Fat Lamb - Michael Moriarity, Blackwater and London
3rd Prize - Lamb - Jonathan Egan, Blackwater
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All Ireland Junior Final 2015
Congratulations and well done to the Kerry Juniors who won the All Ireland Junior Final in Croke Park last saturday in Croke Park.
They beat Mayo on a scoreline of Kerry 2-18, Mayo 0-10.
It was a very proud day for Templenoe GAA Club who supplied four players to the winning team, all who started in the final.
Well done to Brian Crowley, Gavin Crowley, Tadhg Morley and Killian Spillane on bringing home All Ireland medals to Templenoe.
All-Ireland Junior Football Championship Final: Kerry 2-18 Mayo 0-10
By Paul Keane at Croke Park
Thomas Hickey made up for last year's All-Ireland junior final heartache with a brilliant 2-4 as Kerry cruised to their 16th title success at the grade.
The Castle Island attacker was captain of the Kerry side that lost last year's final to Cavan but returned to inspire an impressive Croke Park success.
Stephen Wallace's side included several All-Ireland minor medallists from last year as well as ex-senior county talents like David Culhane and Conor Cox.
They were far too slick and creative for Mayo who slipped to yet another agonising defeat for the county in an All-Ireland decider.
But for an Andrew Farrell-inspired recovery from Mayo approaching half-time this game could have been wrapped up at an even earlier stage.
The Kingdom led by 1-9 to 0-2 with 28 minutes on the clock and appeared all set for a comfortable win.
They oozed class and capitalised on the fact that Mayo have had just one game since winning the Connacht championship back in May, an All-Ireland semi-final win over Kilkenny.
The Kingdom had big wins in Munster over Tipperary and Cork and had seven points to spare on Wexford in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
They found huge amounts of time and space in the right channel of Mayo's defence and remarkably fisted over four points from raids in that area.
Hickey scored two of those fisted points before shooting a brilliant 28th minute goal.
Alan O'Donoghue did the spadework with a clever pass from the right of the goals and Hickey applied a rocketed finish to the roof of the net.
It was a double blow for Mayo as sub Seán Gaughan was black carded for a heavy challenge on O'Donoghue shortly after releasing his pass.
Mayo were in real trouble but closed the half strongly with four unanswered points including three from Farrell, one from a free that he won himself.
Still, Kerry were in a strong position at the break with a 1-9 to 0-6 lead and tacked on two points early in the second-half.
Mayo had two great goal chances in this period but Darren McHugh's point blank shot was well saved and Farrell was just wide of the upright.
Hickey punished them with his second goal to all but seal Kerry's victory in the 38th minute. It was a cracker too as he deftly lobbed the ball over Mayo's advancing goalkeeper Blake Forkan with a left footed chip to put his side 2-11 to 0-6 ahead.
James Walsh, Jeff O'Donoghue, goalkeeper Shane Murphy and Tadhg Morley added late points as Kerry eased to success.
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Scorers for Kerry: Thomas Hickey 2-4 (0-1f), Alan O'Donoghue 0-4, Conor Cox 0-2 (0-2f), Brian Crowley 0-2, Killian Spillane 0-1, Philip O'Connor 0-1, James Walsh 0-1, Jeff O'Donoghue 0-1, Shane Murphy 0-1 (0-1 45), Tadhg Morley 0-1
Scorers for Mayo: Andrew Farrell 0-5 (0-2f), Michael Togher 0-2, Damien McGing 0-1, Eoin O'Donoghue 0-1, Declan Healy 0-1
KERRY: Shane Murphy; David Culhane, Jack McGuire, Dan O'Donoghue; Tadhg Morley, James Walsh, Gavin Crowley; Brendan O'Sullivan, Liam Kearney; Philip O'Connor, Brian Crowley, Killian Spillane; Thomas Hickey, Conor Cox, Alan O'Donoghue. Subs: Brian Sugrue for McGuire (h/t), Jeff O'Donoghue for Cox (35), Gary O'Sullivan for Spillane (39), Michael Brennan for O'Sullivan (42, black card), Eamonn Kiely for Kearney (49), David Griffin for B Crowley (53).
MAYO: Blake Forkan; Barry Leonard, Darren McHugh, Pat Barrett; Eoin O'Donoghue, Brendan Moran, Eoghan Collins; Peter Collins, Padraic Feerick; Darren Durcan, Cathal Freeman, Gavin Conway; Damien McGing, John Hutton, Ronan Malee. Subs: Andrew Farrell for Malee (8), Sean Gaughan for Leonard (24), Mickey Barrett for Gaughan (28, black card), Micheal Forde for Durcan (h/t), Declan Healy for Moran (48), Michael Togher for Collins (50).
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan).
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Div9 County U16 League Final 2015
Congratulations to the Templenoe / Sneem / Derrynane Under 16 team who won Division 9 of the County U16 League last Wednesday evening.
The beat St Michaels / Foilmore on a scoreline to Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane 3-08, St Michaels / Foilmore 2-10 in a very exciting final.
The lads had a very good league campaign, winning 2 and losing 2 to qualify for the final.
Division 9 County U16 League | ||||
Time | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score |
17/06/2015 | Realt Ná Mara, Cromane | 2-08 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | 4-03 |
24/06/2015 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | 0-09 | St Michael's-Foilmore | 1-10 |
15/07/2015 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | w/o | Skellig Rangers Valentia | scr |
22/07/2015 | St Michael's-Foilmore | 2-12 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | 2-06 |
29/07/2015 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | 6-09 | Realt Ná Mara, Cromane | 2-11 |
05/08/2015 | Skellig Rangers Valentia | w/o | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | scr |
12/08/2015 | St Michael's-Foilmore | 2-10 | Templenoe/Sneem/Derrynane | 3-08 |
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Div9 County U16 League Final
The Templenoe / Sneem / Derrynane U16's are playing the final of Division 9 of the County U16 League against St Michaels / Foilmore.
The match is fixed for 12/08/15 @7pm in Waterville GAA Grounds.
All Support welcome.
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All Ireland Junior Football Final
Kerry are taking on Mayo in the final of this years All Ireland Junior Football Championship.
After a good campaign where they beat Tipperary, Cork and Wexford, they have been rewarded with a final in Croke Park on Saturday 08/08/15 at 2pm.
We wish the best of luck to the Kerry Junior team, and especially the four Templenoe representatives, Brian Crowley, Gavin Crowley, Tadhg Morley and Killian Spillane.
The Kerry Team line out as follows
1 Shane Murphy Kilcummin
2 Dan O’Donoghue Spa
3 Jack McGuire Listowel Emmets
4 David Culhane Ballylongford
5 James Walsh Knocknagoshel
6 Tadhg Morley Templenoe
7 Gavin Crowley Templenoe
8 Brendan O’Sullivan Valentia
9 Liam Kearney Spa
10 Brian Crowley Templenoe
11 Jeff O’Donoghue Glenflesk
12 Philip O’Connor Cordal
13 Thomas Hickey Castleisland Desmonds
14 Conor Cox Listowel Emmets
15 Alan O’Donoghue (C) John Mitchels
Fir Ionaid:
16 Darragh O’Shea Ballydonoghue
17 Eamon Kiely Brosna
18 Brian Sugrue Renard
19 Michael Brennan Churchill
20 Gary O’Sullivan Listry
21 Jordan Kiely Dr Crokes
22 Adam Barry Brosna
23 David Griffin Ardfert
24 Killian Spillane Templenoe
Bainisteoir: Stephen Wallace (Ardfert)
Roghnoirí: Fergus Clifford (Listry), Denis O’Sullivan (Dromid Pearses), Timmy O’Sullivan (Kerins O’Rahillys)
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