Crossbar denies Creggan a share of the spoils

Andersonstown SC IHC Group 2

 CREGGAN 0.10 v SARSFIELD 1.10.

When Sarsfield’s turned off to the Staffordstown Road, they could have been mistaken in thinking that this was their first match in the League and not the Championship given the miserable cold, dark and wet weather conditions.  Things didn’t improve much on the field either as both teams struggled with the conditions. 

This contest was not going to be one to remember with the only two memorable highlights coming when Donal McKernan hit a superb sideline cut from 30 metres over the bar and Creggan’s Conor McCann’s 20 metre free ricocheted off the cross bar late in the game, giving the Paddies a 3-point win.

 Referee, Kevin Parkes, got proceedings underway.  The City side needed a win and the home side needed a good performance but poor weather conditions ensured that this encounter would be a scrappy affair.  The home side were wind assisted and raked up 4 points by the 7th minute – 3 frees from Conor McCann and one from play from Kevin Rice.  

As the visitors struggled for possession it was almost 9 minutes before they got their first of 3 pointed frees in the first half – one from Kevin McKernan, another from Niall McKernan and their last score, 20 minutes in, was also from Niall McKernan.   

The home side were to increase their lead to 4 points before the short whistle with half back, Jake McAteer,  striking a fine ball over the bar along with his team mate, Conor McCann, finishing off his first half tally, by adding 2 points – one from play and one from a free. 

As the wind increased, the visitors played the intelligent game by slowing things down resulting in Creggan not being able to capitalize as their wide tally reached 7 and converting a few of these would have been vital going into the second half.

HALF TIME SCORE:          CREGGAN 0.07 v SARSFIELDS 0.03

It was Creggan’s free taker, Conor McCann who got the first score of the second half from a placed ball to give his team a 5-point lead.  The Stewartstown Road men had to narrow the gap, and this they did from 2 points in quick succession on the 33rd and 35th minute, from Kevin McKernan, one from a placed ball and the other from play. 

This lifted the travelling support and 2 minutes later, Gary Lennon, added another point to leave it a 2-point game.   Midway through the second half it was anyone’s game as both sides struggled with the poor conditions, however, it was the City side who capitalized as the light faded. 

As a high ball was sent into the edge of the home side’s square, Creggan keeper, Thomas McCann and Full back, Aidan Maguire, together with the visitors’, Gary Lennon, all scrambled for possession with McCann hauling down Lennon at the expense of a penalty.

Niall McKernan, stepped up with the Creggan’s keeper going the right way but he just could not get his stick to the ball.  Sarsfield’s were in front for the first time with 41 minutes gone however, Creggan drew level with another free from McCann. 

As the match progressed, a beautiful side line cut from Kevin McKernan sailed over the bar to put Sarsfield’s ahead again.  Conor McCann replied in the 48th minute matters to level matters once more but this would be Creggan’s last score of the game.

The ‘Paddies’ finished strongly with 2 more pointed frees from Niall McKernan and at this stage Creggan needed a goal and they threw everything at the visitors defence. They launched a number of high balls into the danger area but the visitors survived the onslaught.

The home side were thrown one last chance as Conor McCann lined up to take a 20 metre free, facing a packed Sarsfield’s defence  and  McCann directed his shot superbly, aiming for the small patch of daylight below the black spot. 

The ball ricocheted off the crossbar however and that was the contest over, giving the Paddies a win they needed and leaving Creggan to fight another day.

  CREGGAN: No.1 Thomas McCann, No.2 Aidan Maguire, No.3 Aidan McKeown, No.4 Sennan O’Boyle, No.5 Jake McAteer (0.01), No.6 Kealan McCann, No.7 Tiarnan McLarnon, No.8 Sean Duffin, No.9 Niall McAuley, No.10 Kevin Rice (0.01), No.11 Cormac Rice, No.12 Dannan O’Hara, No.13 Conor McCann (0.08), No.14 Michael Maguire, No.15 Paedar McGuckian, No.16 Michael Carey Small, No.17 Brendan Maguire, No.18 Joseph James Smyth, No.19 Caolan Hughes, No.20 Owen Grant.

 SARSFIELDS: No.1 Gerard McKernan, No.2 Niall McAlea, No.4 Mark McCavanagh, No.6 Conall McKernan (0.01), No.7 Enda McCartan, No.8 Kevin McKernan (0.04), No.9 Daniel McKernon, No.10 David Smyth, No.11 Donal McKernan, No.12 Oisin Coleman, No.13 Gary Lennon, No.14 Niall McKernan (1.04), No.16 Anthony McGarrigle, No.17 Brendan McGibbon, No.18 Conall Jemfrey, No.19 Darragh Coleman, No.20 David McAllister, No.21 Naoise O’Faolain, No.22 Joseph McGirk, No.25 Jim McKernan, No.26 Jack Daniels, No.27 James Cunningham, No.29 Nicholas O’Muallane.

 REFEREE: Kevin Parke.

Antrim GAA for All teams play in Croke Park

It was a dream come true for many as our Antrim GAA for All teams paid a visit to Croke Park to participate in the Ulster GAA for All Activity Day on Thursday 17th August.

Alongside other teams from around Ulster, Antrim All Stars, St Mary’s Aghagallon All Stars and Naomh Éanna All Stars showed off their wonderful skills and abilities on the hallowed turf of Croke during well organised sessions run by the Ulster Council. The sun shone on all our players throughout the day. The pride shining from their families and supporters in the stands was even brighter.

Aghagallon All Stars and Naomh Éanna were first off the mark and fun was the name of the game. The teams spent a while getting a feel for the pitch, shooting goals and points before participating in their training session and fun games.

Antrim All Stars team were next up and they played against a strong Fermanagh side. Some of the Aghagallon players got the opportunity to play for the county also and made their debut cheered on by the large crowd of supporters. Antrim All Stars gave a stunning performance to be proud of!

It was a day full of joy and pride not only for the families involved, but most notably for the players, coaches and volunteers. A culmination of all their hardwork, perseverance and dedication to training. Our teams did Antrim proud!

Of course Bert Trowlen was there for the Saffron Gael along with is assistant Sarah Geoghegan to capture these speical memories. We can’t thank Bert enough for the great work he does for these teams and for the Saffron Gael

Gorts seal quarter final place with win over St Brigid’s at Davitt Park

Casement SC Antrim Junior Hurling Championship, Group Two

Gort na Móna 1-20 St Brigid’s 1-4

Gort na Móna had too much scoring power for St Brigid’s when the sides met in round 2 of the Casement Park Social Club Junior Hurling Championship at Davitt Park on Friday evening, the Turf Lodge men having sixteen points to spare at the end.

On a dreadful evening for hurling the Gorts handled the conditions much better as they powered ahead from the start with an Aaron Hicks point. Further scores followed from Darren Boyd, Neill Henry Niall Healey and the mercurial Desi McClean as the opened a commanding 0-8 to 0-0 lead. Oisin McDonnell ( who was to end with 1-3 to his name) got St Brigid’s on the scoreboard early in the second quarter when he fired over a free, and though the right half forward was to add another from a placed ball the dominant Gorts went on to lead by 0-11 to 0-2 at the break.

A McDonnell goal early in the second half gave St Brigid’s renewed hope, but Gort na Móna continued to dominate the game with Desi McClean continuing to pull the strings. McClean was now adding point himself and when he was dragged down in the St Brigid’s penalty area top scorer Neill Henry fired home the resultant penalty to put the game beyond doubt.

The win seals a place in the knock-our stages for the Gorts and their meeting with All Saints in the final group game will decide the quarter final pairings.   

GORT NA MÓNA: M Ward; J Monaghan, G McKenna, C Healy; D Hughes, P McHugh, N Gibson; Neill Henry (1-7, 1-0 penalty, 0-4 frees, 0-1 65), A Hicks (0-1); D Dixon, D Boyd (0-2, 1 free), N Healy (0-4); M McMullan (0-1), M Carlin, D McClean (0-5, 2 frees).

Subs: E Loughran for A Hicks (48), T O Cadlaigh for M Carlin (51)

ST BRIGID’S: B McGurk; M Burke, P Heaney, C Quinn; J McCarney,  B Hallihan, R McDonnell; R McErlean,  N Murtagh; O McDonnell (1-3, 0-3 frees), J Pardy, N Duffy; D Prenter (0-1), J McGuckian, C Lundy.

Subs: N Finnegan for M Burke (27), F Cleary for C Lundy (37), T Engman for J McGuckian (51), G Gilleece for N Duffy (56)

REFEREE: Brendan Toland (Lámh Dhearg)

St Enda’s hit for six in the Quinn Park storm

Bathshack Antrim SHC Round Two at Quinn Park, Ballymena.

Cushendall 6-16 St Enda’s 1-11

Cushendall Ruairi Og showed their scoring power when they swept aside the challenge of St Enda’s in Friday evening’s Senior Hurling Championship round-robin game under the lights at Quinn Park, Ballymena. In dreadful conditions the men in maroon proved much too strong for their opponents (managed by former Ruairi Og star Michael McCambridge) and in truth were no flattered by their 18 point winning margin. The scores came from all over the pitch with midfielder Fred McCurry grabbing 1-1. Right half forward Fergus McCambridge 1-1, corner forward Christy McNaughton 1-1,

Jospeh McLaughlin who bagged a Cushendall hat-trick

but once again top of the left Joseph McLaughlin showed his gift for goals as he finished top score with 3-1, one ahead of free taker Neill McManus who accounted for 0-8, most of them from placed balls.

With the wind at their backs the ‘Dall were on the front foot from the start as they raced into a decisive lead. They had five points on the board when last minute replacement Christy McNaughton grabbed their opening goal from close range, and they added three more to go 1-8 to 0-0 in front by the eighteenth minute. Two minutes later Cormac Ross raised his team’s first white flag, but the Ruairis came back with goal number two less than a minute later when Fergus McCambrige fired home from a tight angle on the right.  

It was not all good news for Cushendall though as they lost Alec Delargy with what looked like a bad shoulder injury, but they pushed on regardless and Joseph McLaughlin got the first of his three goals. Naomh Eanna showed their battling qualities when they hit back with three points through Cormac Jennings, Eddie O’Connor and Ruairi Donaghy, but Cushendall finished the half strongly and midfielder Fred McCurry got in on the goal scoring act when he fired in his team’s fourth in first half injury time.

St Endas R Bogue in action during his team’s clash with Cushendall

Goal number five appeared certain when Neil McManus got in on goal early in the second half, but he was denied by a smart save by Curran in the Naomh Eanna goal, but the ‘Dall fans had not long to wait as McLaughlin grabbed his second with a smart finish. Goal number six soon followed when Ronan McAteer picked out McLaughlin with a pass and the corner forward gleefully accepted the gift, and in truth there could have been more had it not been for some top class goalkeeping from Curran in the St Enda’s goal.

The next goal came at the other end as Ruairi Donaghy got some reward for his great effort and O’Connor, Bradley and McGoldrick also grabbed points, but the destination of the points had long been decided.

Cushendall’s final game in the group will be against Loughgiel in two weeks’ time and while they have already qualified for the semi-finals they will be aiming for a top place finish to more than likely avoid hot favourites Dunloy in the semi-final.

Christy McNaughton grabs Cushendall’s opening goal in the twelfth minute

CUSHENDALL: C McAllister; P Burke, L Gillan, R McCollam; S Walsh, E Campbell 0-2, R McCambridge; F McCurry 1-2, Fergus McCambridge 1-1; R McAteer 0-1, Sean McAfee, C McNaughton 1-1; A Delargy, N McManus 0-8 (0-5fs, 0-2 65s), J McLaughlin 3-1. 

Subs: E McQuillan for Delargy (23), N McCormack for Walsh (HT), Andrew Delargy for McManus (43), C McClafferty for McCambridge (45), A McNaughton for McCurry (54). 

ST ENDA’S: M Curran; C McAllister, M McGibbin, D Maguire; E O’Connor 0-1, N O’Connor 0-1, B Cormican; C Jennings 0-2 (0-2fs), K Jennings; M Mullan, R Bogue, C Ross 0-3 (0-2fs); J Maskey, P Curran, R Donaghy 1-1. 

Subs: L O’Connor 0-1 for K Jennings (40), C Bradley 0-1 for E O’Connor (40), R Eager for C Jennings (43), C O’Connor for Cormican (43), J McGoldrick 0-1 (0-1f) for P Curran (50). 

REFEREE: C McDonald (St Gall’s). 

Tir na nÓg come back from the dead to fell the Faughs

Andersonstown Social Club Intermediate Hurling Championship

Group 1 – Round 2

Tir na nÓg 2-15 Carey Faughs 2-13

Tir na nÓg came from 0-02 to 0-10 down after 28 minutes to beat Carey Faughs by 2-15 to 2-13 in a Friday evening’s enthralling Intermediate Hurling Championship round 2 game at Whitehill and put themselves in a very strong position with two wins from two in this five team group. Carey on the other hand, many peoples favourites to win the competition after playing their hurling in Division 1 this season, now have a mountain to climb with just one point from their two games and they now need to win their two remaining games against Glenarm and Cushendun if they are to have any chance of qualifying for the semi-finals.

As Storm Betty began to announce her arrival the Faughs were brilliant in the opening half and with the wind behind them they dominated the opening quarter, at the end of which they led by 0-7 to 0-1. Connor McBride and Conlith McKinley got the first two points, and after Duffin got one back for the home team Shea Hunter hit three, McBride two and Caolan McCaughan one.                   

Tir na nOg’s right half forward Sean Duffin had got his side’s only score from a free, but his normally reliable free taking was letting him down badly and he missed his next five attempts from placed balls, and the pressure was beginning to build on Randalstown men as Carey moved eight ahead (0-9 to 0-1).

The team management had kept faith in their man, though when Duffin finally broke his duck on 27 minutes it didn’t really appear to matter, especially when Shea Hunter replied for the Faughs inside 30 seconds to restore their eight point cushion. However everything was to change in the final couple of minutes as Tir na nÓg hit back with a goal, brilliantly taken by full forward Darragh Fagan, and a point from centre forward Ciaran Logan to cut the gap back to five by the time Mark O’Neill sounded the half time whistle.

When Sean Duffin got the opening point of the second half to leave just five in it the home fans must have felt they were really back in the game, but when Carey’s James Rocket Black dropped a long free into the Tir na nÓg goalmouth, midfielder Caolan McCaughan connected overhead and sent the ball to the Randalstown net the gap was back out to seven.

The Faughs fans must have felt their team were in the driving seat again, but Tir na nÓg took control of the game and during the next fifteen minutes they controlled the game. Duffin started the comeback with two pointed frees, one of them from inside his own half, before Ciaran Logan added one from play. Duffin stepped up again and drilled one between the posts on 47 minutes, before midfielder Aaron McNeilly added one to cut the gap back two. Things got worse for the Ballyvoy men when Randalstown full forward Darragh Fagan ran at the Faughs defence before putting Oliver McAtamney clear to the right of goal and the substitute, who had just been on the field for four minutes, drove a low shot to the Carey net to put his team in front for the first time in the game.

Carey were in trouble, but they dug deep and a brilliantly struck free into the strong breeze by Conlith McKinley brought them level to set up a pulsating last ten minutes. Aaron McNeilly edged the home team back in front, but Conor McBride restored parity with a fine point at the other end for the Faughs. When Duffin added two more from placed balls to give Tir na nÓg a two point cushion with time almost up the game appeared to be decided, but a long free into the Tir na nÓg square broke to Conor McBride who hit a great ground shot to the net and give them back the lead.

The boys from Barnish must have felt they had done enough to get something out of the game at this stage, but Duffin hit the equaliser just on the hour mark, and edged his team back ahead a minute later, before Eamon Og McAllister hit the last score of the game deep in injury time to give his team a two point win.

Once again the Intermediate championship has thrown up a great game. Tir na nÓg have one foot in the semi-finals, and though Carey’s have a massive task on their hands they can still get there, especially if they reproduce the form they showed in the opening half of this game.

TIR NA NÓG

Kevin Sheerin, Brandon McLarnon, Ciara O’Neill, Darragh Martin, Conor McCamphill, Caoimhin Duffifn, Daniel Martin, Aaron McNeilly, Ciaran McKeown, Sean Duffin, Ciaran Logan, Eamon Og McAllister, Joe McCormick, Darragh Fagan, Kevin McCann

Subs – Tony Martin for McCamphill; Oliver McAtamney for Logan

CAREY FAUGHS

Christopher Butler, Daniel Hill, Sean McBride, Colm McBride, Michael McVeigh, James McCouaig, Peadar McVeigh, Caolan McCaughan, Conlith McKinley, John McBride, Fiachra McVeigh, Shea Hunter, Connor McBride, James Black, Patrick Gillan.

Referee – Mark O’Neill (Armoy)