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Sarsfields ‘Best 15’

Today we look at Patrick Sarsfield’s ‘Best 15’ footballers through the eyes of former player, John Barr. John served the ‘Paddies’ for many years as a player and also represented Antrim and his high fielding made him a formidable player. He is part of this year’s management team but like most of our contributors he has modestly declined to select himself on his side’s Best 15.

Not everyone will agree with his selection. It’s just one man’s opinion. Just a bit of fun!

John Barr’s ‘Best 15’

My Sarsfields ‘15’

I note the SOS from Saffron Gael requesting a Sarsfields Best 15, not wanting to let the moment pass please see my contribution. I have been in and around our Senior Football team nearly 30 years. Firstly introduced as a fresh faced teenager in the early 90’s progressing in later years to team manager. I’m back again this year as a coach, assisting current team manager Jim Mc Menamin.

In the early nineties we had the perennial tag of bridesmaids losing three IFC Finals in a row. Firstly to Glenavy in 1992, St Theresa’s in 1993 and O’Donnells in 1994, we just couldn’t get the job done. This all changed in 1995 when we beat McDermott’s at Milltown with my father Jim Barr as team manager it definitely made the victory all the more sweet.

With over a 100 years plus of history I have limited my selections to the players I have played with, managed and coached. However it would be remiss of me not to mention some of the Sarsfields all-time greats who have worn the famous Green and Black. I was raised on stories of the exploits of Paddies icons such as Jimmy Ward, Micky McKearney, Brian Whinnery and Eamon McGarrigle Snr. The team listed is from 1995 onwards and features many dual players who have represented the club with distinction over many years..

1- Christopher Barr – Couldn’t look past my brother for this position standing at 6ft 5” he was a formidable presence between the sticks for both the Senior Footballers and Senior hurlers. He got personally acquainted with many a full forward during his playing days at the ‘Bear Pit’.

2-James Walsh (RIP) – Tough tackling corner back there wasn’t too many corner forwards that liked coming up against James, sadly gone too soon. Serious amount of nominees for this position including Liam McAllister, Kevo Snr, Danny McKavanagh  Tommy Logan, Dee McAllister and current senior player Jack Daniels. James however fully justifies his selection at corner back.

3- Conor McKearney – He will hate being selected at this position but he played here when we won the IFC in 95. In later years he was our centre half back and it wasn’t uncommon for him to finish a game with 0-3 to his name he loved those runs forward. As good a hurler as he was a footballer Conor also played for Antrim v Down under Aidan Thornberry in the Marshes and was part of the Antrim set up which defeated Down at Casement a year later.

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Kevin McKernan

13-Tommy Lismore – A great servant to Sarsfields who played both hurling and football for many decades. Even when he moved to live in Larne and teach in Garron Tower he still travelled back to turn out for the Paddies, a superb player to have on our team. Sean (Oggie) McGuinness ran Tommy close for this position but given Tommy’s longevity he pipped Og for the corner forward spot.

14- Cormac (Kipper) Carmichael – One we borrowed from Lamh Dhearg, if he didn’t beat teams by scoring off his left foot or his right foot he beat them psychologically by talking to his poor man marker. An absolute character it was never dull when Kipper was about.

15- Paul (Mixer) Molloy – A club stalwart and another survivor of the 1985 Senior Championship winning team. In the early part of his career Paul played around the midfield half forward line and was the nominated free taker in the IFC winning team. Since retiring from playing Paul has been instrumental in developing our club facilities ready for the next batch of Paddies boys and girls.

Every good team also needs quality players to spring from the bench here’s mine –

Joe Devlin – Goalkeeper in 1995 steady and very reliable a great back up to have.

Cormac Murray – Up and coming young midfielder who possesses all the attributes to be a future County footballer.

Gary Lennon – One of our current players, known to score a goal or two.

Liam McAllister – Full blooded is an understatement, different character off the pitch but the ultimate competitor on it.

Sean Ward – In the Ciaran Ward category when free from his extensive Irish League commitments Wardy was instrumental in helping us avoid the drop on a few occasions have never seen anyone quicker on a GAA field.

Jim McMenamin – Our current manager Jim could play anywhere along the spine of the team due to his Irish League commitments we just didn’t see enough of him during his pomp.

Micky Brentnall – Micky came to us from Carryduff in the late 90’s, two footed not afraid to get stuck in a handy man to have when playing up the Country.

When this is published I will no doubt take some stick from the Club’s over 40’s Whatsapp group for the team mates I have omitted.

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