ACHL Division 3
All Saints 1-11 Cuchullain’s Armagh 2-18
After a good start to life in division3 and an away win at Gort na Mona, All Saints have found it difficult to get further points on the table and their cause on Saturday wasn’t helped by the absence of top scorer, Ciaran Neeson and his brother Colm.
Never the less the home side played some good hurling against an Armagh Cuchullains who brought a wealth of experience with them and sit top of the division with three wins from three starts and are likely to be challengers for the title at season’s end.
New manager Chris Dornan has his side playing well and will be pleased to have Joseph O’Rawe, one of the most promising minor’s from a year ago, back on board.

O’Rawe marked his debut with two points while Eoin McGuigan scored his third goal in two games and despite defeat there were encouraging signs that things are going in the right direction for the Ballymena side.
All Saints: Ciaran Cassley 2. Dwayne McKee 3. Gary Miskella 4. Kevin Brady 5. Cathaoir Cunning 6. Liam Cassley 7. Daniel Grey 8. Padraig Magill 9. Archie McGreevy 10. Cormac Magill 11. Damien Gillan (c) 12. Niall Murray 13. Eoin McGuigan 14. Joseph O’ Rawe 15. Daniel Kelly Subs: Sean O’ Rawe for Cathaoir Cunning Diarmuid Casey for Daniel Kelly
Scorers: Damien Gillan – 0-7 (5f) Eoin McGuigan – 1-0 Joseph O’ Rawe – 0-2 Cormac Magill – 0-1 Liam Cassley – 0-1