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Garveys SuperValu Senior Football Championship First Round Draw
The opening rounds of the 2022 Garvey's Supervalu County Football Championship will be run in groups of four playing in a round robin format.
Templenoe have been drawn with St Brendanns (seeded), South Kerry and Feale Rangers.
Templenoe play South Kerry in the 1st round which is scheduled for the weekend of September 10/11th at a neutral venue.
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Senior Club Championship Match Report, Templenoe V Austin Stacks
Kerry Petroleum Senior Football Club Championship, Group 2, Round 1.
Templenoe 2-12, Austin Stacks 1-08.
A phenomenal performance from start to finish by Templenoe back boned by the return of our county contingent paved the way for another famous win, this time against the reigning Club and County Championship champions Austin Stacks. The game was played at Legion GAA Grounds on Sunday in glorious weather with little or no breeze.
Before throw-in there was a minute’s silence held as a mark of respect for the late Dillon Quirke Tipperary following his sudden and sad passing last Friday evening. Austin Stacks were first off the mark with David Mannix slotting over a free. Stephen O’Sullivan countered, before a long range effort from Templenoe corner back John Rice sailed all the ways over the bar. Killian Spillane added a free to continue the early signs of intent from Templenoe, but Austin Stacks then sent a reminder of how dangerous they can be when their keeper Wayne Guthrie joined the attack to help set up Jack O’Shea who cut in from the right corner to finish the ball to the net. This put the Tralee side one point to the good. To their credit, Templenoe refused to let this unsettle them with Killian Spillane and Sean Sheehan raising another two white flags for the boys in blue, before David Mannix nailed another free. By the end of the first quarter the score was 0-05 to 1-02, but it was clear at this stage that Templenoe were more up for this contest than their opponents. They were playing with more cohesion and purpose throughout the field, which was demonstrated time again with numerous turnovers, well timed tackles and intelligent use of the ball when in possession. Templenoe finished out the second half superbly to outscore the Stacks by 1-04 to 0-00. Stephen O’Sullivan and Killian Spillane tagged on two points to precede the highlight of the game, when Stephen O’Sullivan vigilant to a short kick out from Wayne Guthrie, caught the ball and executed a precision lob that dipped into the net for as a good a goal as one will ever see. Two more points from Stephen one from a free and one from play saw Templenoe going in soaring ahead at the break.
Half Time Score: Templenoe 1-09, Austin Stacks 1-02.
At the restart, Austin Stacks knew that they had a fight on their hands, they made a few switches and came out all guns blazing, but they were finding Templenoe hard to breakdown. David Mannix had a brace of points to reduce the margin to five early in the second half. Then Kerry captain Joe O’Connor got forward and hit blistering shot which was well saved by net minder Mark Looney. Had they buried that goal chance, there would only be two points separating the sides with 23 minutes still to play. Instead it was Templenoe who powered on again with Stephen O’Sullivan somehow finding a way through the Austin Stacks defence, before offloading a perfect pass across the face of the goal for Josh Crowley Holland to palm home. This made the score 2-09 to 1-04 with 39 minutes on the clock. Stephen O’Sullivan added another point to his impressive tally soon after. However, the county champions were not going to give up and hit back with two well taken scores from Jack O’Shea and Sean Quilter. Aidan Crowley playing in his first senior club game for Templenoe, proved he wasn’t fazed by the occasion with two calmly struck points late on. Austin Stacks launched a few speculative balls in towards the Templenoe square towards the end of the game, but were unable to find a route to goal and had settle for a point from Gearoid Fitzgerald. Their task got even harder when they lost Eoghan Carroll to a black card for the remainder of the game. David Mannix did convert one last free for the Stacks, but there was to be no denying Templenoe who were full value for this win and will no doubt take great encouragement from this result. Well done to all the players and management.
Final Score: Templenoe 2-12, Austin Stacks 1-08.
Scorers:
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 1-05 (3f), Killian Spillane 0-03 (1f), Josh Crowley Holland 1-00, Aidan Crowley 0-02, John Rice 0-01, Sean Sheehan 0-01.
Austin Stacks: David Mannix 0-05 (4f), Jack O’Shea 1-01, Sean Quilter 0-01, Gearoid Fitzgerald 0-01,
Teams:
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Michael Hallissey, Kieran O’Neill, John Rice, Kieran McCarthy, Tadhg Morley, Gavin Crowley ©, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Mark Casey, Josh Crowley Holland, Colin Crowley, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Killian Spillane.
Subs used: Tom Spillane.
Austin Stacks: Wayne Guthrie, Colin Griffin, Barry Shanahan, Jack O’Shea, Niall Fitzmaurice, Conor Jordan, Paul O’Sullivan, Joe O’Connor, Greg Horan, Michael O’Donnell © Shane O’Callaghan, Michael O’Gara, Sean Quilter, Gearoid Fitzgerald, David Mannix.
Subs used: Adam Curran, Conor Horan, Eoghan Carroll, Cian Purcell, Jordan Kissane.
Article - Defending champions Austin Stacks defeated by Templenoe - Irish Examiner Match Report
Pictures courtesy of Adrienne McLoughlin, Austin Stacks GAA
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Kerry Petroleum Senior Club Championship Rnd1, Templenoe V Austin Stacks
The serious stuff starts this week for club football, and Templenoe meet last years County Champions Austin Stacks in round 1 of the Kerry Petroleum Cenior Club Championship,
The match is being held in a neutral venue in Legion GAA Grounds, and all support is welcome.
Tickets are €10 and are available at Kerry Championship Tickets
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All Ireland Ladies Football Final 2022, Kerry V Meath
Best of luck to the Kerry ladies team and management in the All Ireland Final tomorrow against Meath, especially our former player Michelle O' Connor and our neighbours Julie O Sullivan and Siofra O Shea.
Thrown in at 4 p.m. The game is live on TG4.
Ciarrai Abu
Article - https://kerrysportshub.ie/2022/07/27/oconnor-ready-to-keep-kerry-heads-in-the-game/
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Templenoe GAA Club Golf Scramble 2022
The annual Templenoe GAA Club Golf Scramble will be held in the Ring of Kerry Golf Club from Friday 12th August to Sunday 14th of August.
This event is kindly sponsored by Killarney/Kenmare Credit Union, and we would like to thank them for their support.
It is a Three Person Golf Scramble and the entry fee is €90 for a team of three. All are welcome.
Please contact 087-6215399 to enter.
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All Ireland Champions 2022
Video - Adrian & Killian Post Match Interview
Video - Tadhg Morley All Ireland Victory banquet interview
Video - All Ireland Final Match Highlights on GAA Now
Match Report - Kerry reclaim Sam Maguire as late surge helps them overcome valiant Galway - The Irish Times
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All Ireland Final 2022
The excitment is starting to build up already for this years All Ireland Final. The match is fixed for Sunday 24th July. We would like to wish the best of luck to all the Kerry team, especially the Templenoe & Kenmare representitives in Tadhg Morley, Gavin Crowley, Adrin Spillane, Killian Spillane, Sean OShea & Steven O'Brien.
Kerry Supporters in Templenoe GAA Club, Supporting the Kerry Team with Ben Leonard directing. Pic By Mary O'Neill
Article - https://www.the42.ie/kerry-football-all-ireland-tadhg-morley-jack-5821959-Jul2022/
Article - https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/0722/1311610-all-ireland-football-final-kerry/
GREEN AND GOLD by Karen O'Mahony
We remember the words of the famous song "As I leave behind Neidin"
As you look back o'er the winding hills, it's like "purple splashed on green".
But for a while these words can change, a new story must be told
For looking now on the little nest, it's a sea of green and gold.
The many colours of our town, for now they hide behind
It's green and gold for Kerry, the vibrant ones you'll find.
The flags that fly so very high for anyone coming in
Surely they will tell them, its the Kingdom they are in!
But underneath the banner, of Kerry's green and gold
Shines four great club colours, with pride this truth be told.
The blue and white, the red and black, together they are bound
When Templenoe and Kenmare unite, for the Tower, Harp and Hound.
Crowley, Morley, two Spillanes, O'Brien and O'Shea
Will fight side by side on Crokers grass, if only for a day.
These six young men, from different sides, much for both clubs they've done
But united now on Sunday, their hearts will beat for one.
And when ye leave to sink the Tribes, the wind to leave their sail
Know we stand behind you, as strong as any gale
And as you reach the county bounds and "leave behind Neidin"
See the colours have briefly changed, for its golden splashed on green.
And as the coach gets closer you’ll see flags of maroon hue
Here's a little small reminder of the support that's there for you...
Raise your eyes to every tree that's standing tall and bold
For when Autumn comes, their fading leaves are a little green with gold.
UP THE KINGDOM!
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Pat Spillane Retires
We would like to wish Pat Spillane a very happy retirment from The Sunday Game after 30 years of insight, incident and entertainment
VIDEO - Pat Spillane
Video - Pat Spillane Sunday Game Montage
Video - Pat Spillane post All Ireland Final speech
Article - https://www.balls.ie/gaa/pat-spillane-retires-greatest-quotes-517669
Article - Sunday World - HAPPY DAYS | I’ve stopped looking at social media - Pat Spillane
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Div 2 County SFL Round 11 Match Report, Laune Rangers V Templenoe
County Senior Football League, Division 2, Round 11.
Laune Rangers 1-17, Templenoe 2-10.
Templenoe lost out to Laune Rangers by four points in the final round of this year’s county league last Friday evening in Killorglin. With both teams already safe from relegation, but out of contention for promotion prior to this contest, the game perhaps unsurprisingly lacked excitement, although there was a steady flow of scores.
On a glorious evening for football, both teams wasted no time finding their shooting boots with Eoghan Hassett and Stephen O’Sullivan trading two scores each in the opening 4 minutes. Indeed Stephen O’Sullivan was on fire for the visitors in the first half. He added another point to his tally before he bagged two well taken goals to put Templenoe 0-03 to 2-03 up by the 11th minute. Stephen Daly had a score for Laune Rangers in between, before two points on the trot from David Mangan and Daniel Macbeth helped to slightly soften the blow of Templenoe’s two green flags. For the remainder of the first half it was pretty much score for score. Templenoe had points from Stephen O’Sullivan (2) and Colin Crowley (2), while Laune Rangers produced white flags from David Mangan, Eoghan Hassett (2) and Eoin Clifford. Then just before the half time whistle came the turning point when the Templenoe defence under strong pressure from the Rangers attack struggled to clear their lines from inside the box and the referee awarded a penalty. John Tyther neatly converted the spot kick to reduce the margin to the minimum.
Half Time Score: Laune Rangers 1-09, Templenoe 2-07.
Buoyed by their goal just before the break, Laune Rangers started the second half on the front foot, with a long ball to Daniel Macbeth who called the mark and duly obliged with his effort. Stephen O’Sullivan briefly restored Templenoe’s one point advantage, however this would be the last time the visitors had the lead. Laune Rangers then hit purple patch with four answered points courtesy of Patrick Carey, John Tyther, Shane Doona and Gabriel Griffin to make the score 1-14 to 2-08 mid way through the second half. Brian and Colin Crowley (f) responded with two hard earned scores for Templenoe. This put just the one point between the sides with seven minutes left to play. However, coming into the home straight, Laune Rangers just had that bit more in the tank with Calum Moriarty, John Tyther and Patrick Carey tagging on three more points to safely close the game for the hosts.
Final Score: Laune Rangers 1-17, Templenoe 2-10.
Scorers:
Laune Rangers: Eoghan Hassett 0-04 (2f), John Tyther 1-02 (1p) (1f), David Mangan 0-02, Patrick Carey 0-02, Daniel Macbeth 0-02 (1m), Shane Daly 0-01, Shane Doona 0-01, Gabriel Griffin 0-01, Calum Moriarty 0-01, Eoin Clifford 0-01.
Templenoe: Stephen O’Sullivan 2-06 (3f), Colin Crowley 0-3 (2f), Brian Crowley 0-01.
Teams:
Laune Rangers: Padraig Ahern, Sean Cleary, Sean Arthurs, Evan Madden, Ryan Diggin, David Mangan, Rory O’Connor, Shane Daly, Calum Moriarty, Patrick Carey, Eoin Clifford, Daniel Macbeth, John Tyther, Peter Crowley Eoghan Hassett.
Subs used: James Treacy, Gabriel Griffin, Shane Doona, Killian Spillane, Marc Clifford.
Templenoe: Mark Looney, Mark Casey, Kieran O’Neill, John Rice, Brian Crowley, Joseph Sheahan, John Moriarty, Tom Spillane, Josh Crowley Holland, Colin Crowley, Kieran McCarthy, Martin Reilly, Stephen O’Sullivan, Aidan Crowley, Daniel Crowley.
Subs used: Hugh Granville, Michael F O’Connor, Dan O'Connor
Senior Football League Division 2
Pos. | Team | P | W | L | D | F | A | Pts |
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1 | Desmonds | 11 | 9 | 0 | 2 | 212 | 115 | 20 |
2 | Kilcummin | 11 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 189 | 135 | 19 |
3 | Milltown/Castlemaine | 11 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 186 | 140 | 15 |
4 | Laune Rangers | 11 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 172 | 140 | 12 |
5 | Beaufort | 11 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 161 | 154 | 12 |
6 | Templenoe | 11 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 149 | 150 | 10 |
7 | Na Gaeil | 11 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 132 | 146 | 10 |
8 | Listowel Emmets | 11 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 158 | 173 | 10 |
9 | Glenbeigh-Glencar | 11 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 147 | 160 | 9 |
10 | Listry | 11 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 128 | 177 | 8 |
11 | John Mitchels | 11 | 2 | 8 | 1 | 155 | 178 | 5 |
12 | Annascaul | 11 | 1 | 10 | 0 | 118 | 239 | 2 |
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