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Photographer and GAA writer who has been covering hurling, football and camogie for almost forty years

Aggies maintain their unbeaten run

ACFL Division 3

St. Agnes 2-12 Wolfe Tones 0-6

The Aggies comfortably maintained their unbeaten run with a scoreline of 2-12 to 0-6 at a sun kissed Pairc Naomh Una on Wednesday evening. They led the Tones at half time 1-8 to 0-3., and added a further 1-4 with Wolfe Tones posting 0-3 in reply.

Ronan Carroll led the way for the league leaders and finished the day with 2-5 to his credit in a man of the match performance while Kevin Floyd 0-2, James Campbell 0-2, Colin Clarke, Dee McGranahan and David Quigley were the other St. Agnes scorers.

Much sterner tests surely lie ahead but confidence is running high in the PNU camp with a three point lead and a match in hand.

Next up Cardinal O’Donnell’s on Saturday evening.

Antrim ‘Gaelic Family’ Club Championship Draw 2025

The four Gaelic games’ codes of Camogie, hurling and men and ladies football assembled in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Belfast to witness the club championship draw for 2025. 

First up to the podium were Antrim Camogie and Úna Kelly, Chairperson, who supervised the draw where the following clubs were assigned a number that will slot into the fixtures sent to every club secretary.  

Antrim Camogie Chairperson, Úna Kelly supervising the Club draw along with County Secretary, Sinead O’Kane

1= Cushendall, 2 = Ahoghill, 3 = Ballycastle, 4 = Dunloy and 5 = Loughiel. 

The structure that was voted in by the clubs is; Round Robin, first team to the final, 2nd and 3rd play semi-final and 4th and 5th team out.  

Confirmed dates and venues will follow. 

The fixtures assignment is as follows: 

Rd 1:  

Team 2 v Team 5 

Team 3 v Team 4  

Bye- Team 1  

Rd 2:  

Team 1 v Team 2  

Team 5 v Team 3  

Bye – Team 4  

Rd 3:  

Team 1 v Team 3  

Team 4 v Team 5  

Bye – Team 2  

Rd 4:  

Team 4 v Team 1  

Team 3 v Team 2 

Bye – Team 5  

Rd 5:  

Team 5 v Team 1  

Team 2 v Team 4  

Bye – Team 3 

Men’s championship club football draw followed on from the Camogie

Men’s football followed and the four groups assigned as follows: 

Gp1 Cargin, Tír na nÓg, Dunloy, St. John’s 

Gp2 Portglenone, Glenravel, St. James, Rossa 

Gp3 Lámh Dhearg, St. Galls, All Saints, Creggan 

Gp4 St. Brigid’s, St. Paul’s, Aghagallon, Ahoghill 

Club championship hurling preceded the Antrim LGFA Club championship draw

Then the hurling, assigned into two groups with fixtures and venues to follow: 

Gp1 Cushendall, Loughgiel, Carey Faughs, Rossa 

Gp2 St. John’s, Dunloy, Ballycastle, St. Enda’s 

Antrim LFGA Chairperson, Ursula Lynch, supervises the last Club draw of the morning

Finally, Ursula Lynch, Chairperson of the LGFA supervised the draw for the LGFA and this too was assigned into two groups: 

Gp1 Glenravel, St Galls, Glenavy 

Gp2 Moneyglass, St. Pauls, St. Brigid’s 

A photo shoot took place afterwards and everyone took advantage of the marvelous weather to go outside with Irish Olympian and guest speaker at the Saffron Forum, Ciara Mageean. 

Ciara Mageean was the guest speaker at the Saffron Business Forum that followed the Club draw

You can view those photos here by clicking on the link… 

Duffin’s 2 pointers vital as St. Ergnat’s snatch the spoils

ACFL Division 2

St. Ergnat’s 2-15 Naomh Padraig 2-14

Colm Duffin raised four orange flags as St. Ergnat’s Moneyglass were forced to dig deep to overcome the spirited challenge of Naomh Padraig Lisburn and maintain their place at the top of division 2.

The visitors made the early running and raced into an early lead with the elements in their favour with Eoin Dixon pointing in the second minute.

They received a setback when Tyler Cassidy got through for the game’s opening goal for the home side with only four minutes on the clock but came back through two scores from Dixon, the second a 2 pointer to go ahead.

Conor Boyd brought the sides level with a Moneyglass point in the 9th minute and added another in the12th to edge them back ahead but it would be their final score of the opening period as Naomh Padraig finished the half on top.

Brendan McGarr brought the Liburn side level again with a point in the 13th minute and two more from the impressive Dixon and one from Rory Kennedy had them three ahead with 24 minutes gone.

The home side just could not get their game going and they looked in a spot of bother when Jude Rafferty fired past Jamie McLaughlin for Naomh Padraig’s opening goal in the 27th minute to leave his side 1-8 to 1-2 ahead at the break.

Tyler Cassidy closed the gap to five with a point in the opening minute of the second half but Naomh Padraig responded through Eoin Dixon to extend their lead to six with only two minutes of the new half gone.

The home side were beginning to come into the game and Colm Duffin raised an orange flag with a fine long range effort before the visitors responded with 2 of their own, the second coming from the impressive Oisin Gorman.

Sean Boyd and Conor Boyd closed the gap to five at the end of the third quarter and then Conlaodh McCann put Moneyglass right back into contention when he finished to the net, a minute later.

The visitors were coming under increasing pressure for the first time in the game but replied through a Ruadhan McKenna pointed free, the visitors keeper sending a long range effort between the uprights for an excellent 2 pointer.

The tide was turning however and the momentum was very much with the home side as Paul Duffin and Colm Duffin with a couple more 2pointers reeled in the visitors lead with 9 minutes remaining.

It was Naomh Padraig who were now being forced back on the defensive but looked to have held on for a massive victory when Tyler Cassidy exchanged late points with Eoin Dixon but there would be one more decisive play to come.

Colm Duffin, as he has done so often over the years became the St. Ergnat’s hero when he sent over his fourth 2 pointer of the evening in injury time to see his side home by the minimum and maintain top spot in the division alongside Sarsfields.

A well contested game of football in which Naomh Padraig certainly played their part and they will be disappointed not to have taken something from it as they continue to show that they can match it with the best in the division on their day.

Tir na nÓg take the points in basement battle at Rossa Park

Antrim Football League Division 1

Rossa 0-08 Tir na nÓg 1-10

In a low scoring game at Rossa Park Tir na nÓg took the points in this basement battle to move themselves two places up the table. With a stiff breeze making scoring difficult the home team really struggled with five of their eight scores coming from goalkeeper Mick Byrne.

Aaron McNeilly put the visitors ahead early in the game but Rossa came back with pointed frees from Byrne and Dominic McEnhill to go in front for the only time in the game. A 2-pointer from Joshua Higgins put the Randalstown men ahead and Barry McCormick increased the lead with one from play soon afterwards. Mick Byrne cut the gap with another well struck free. Two by Aaron McNeilly increased the Tir na nÓg lead to 0-7 to 0-3, though another Byrne effort cut the Rossa deficit to three by half time (0-04 to 0-07)

Tir na nOg centre back Ciaran O’Neill pushed his team four clear early in the second half but Byrne pegged it back to three again with another well struck free to keep his team in touch. However Tir na nÓg were on top and an Arron McNeilly point from play was followed by a goal from full forward Eamon Og McAllister. McNeilly added another point to stretch the Tir na nOg lead to eight, and though Rossa closed the gap with a point from Rory Grant and a 2-pointer free from top scorer Byrne, that was as close as they got.

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Cargin remain unbeaten as they overcome the St. John’s challenge

ACFL Division 1

St John’s 1-10 Cargin 2-14

Cargin extended their unbeaten run to nine when they overcame the challenge provided by St John’s in what was a close enough affair at Corrigan Park on Wednesday evening.

The opening period saw the Johnnies stand tall in defiance after the Toome men nipped quickly out of the traps with an early goal from centre forward, Sean O’Neill who found the net after a defence splitting delivery from Tomas McCann.

O’Neill’s goal gave the visitors a lead that remained until the half time whistle signalled a break in proceedings but at that stage St. John’s had closed the gap to a single point.

James Laverty came close to fining the net for a second major but Matthew Leydon made a couple of good saves and the bye ball total increased with Cargin holding a slender lead 1-03 to 0-03 by the 23rd minute.

David Johnston, Pat Shivers, Tomas Mc Cann, and Callum Gribbin had raised white flags for the visitors but the home side closed the gap to the minimum in the last minute as Conor McGlade despatched a long range two pointer between the posts

Cargin started the second half with the breeze at their backs and extended their lead with early points from Pat Shivers and went on to edge the second half exchanges.

Tomas McCann continuing to provide problems as he fired between the posts and when Conan Johnston came forward from his defensive role to convert a long range 2 pointer, the visitors had extended their advantage to 1-09 to 0-07.

Cargin were in charge and a good move involving net minder, John McNabb and Sean O’ Neill in the build-up saw Jamie Gribbin fire to the net in the 42nd minute.

St. John’s replied and Conal Mc Glade fired over and the impressive Ryan Mc Nulty followed suit as the home side fought to stay in touch with the league leaders.

Ryan McNulty and central defender Adrian Oliver were working overtime and they closed the gap further in the 52nd minute as Conor Hand’s approach from the right preceded a well taken major by the county man and it looked like the home side were on the road to recovery.

Just five points separated the sides at this stage with the visitors leading 2-11 to 1-09 with time still remaining on the match clock but this was as close as the Coirrigan park side got.

Cargin were alive to the threat and responded positively with points from the hard grafting David Johnston and James Laverty to set the visitors back on course.

Patrick McBride approached from the right hand side to deliver between the posts but the visitors were quick to reply as replacement Tom Shivers raised a late white flag to see the Toome men safely over the winning line to remain unbeaten.

St Johns: Matthew Leyden, Ross Hannigan, Diarmuid Brecknell, Conor Mc Evoy, Adrian Oliver, Oran Quinn, Adrian Oliver, Ryan Mc Nulty (0-02, Enda Mc Gurk, Stephen Tierney, Patrick Mc Bride (0-01),Conor Hand (1-02), Conhuir Adams, Andy Mc Gowan, Conor Mc Glade (0-06)

Subs

Patrick Nugent

Cargin: John Mc Nabb, Sean og Quinn, Kevin Mc Shane, Hugh O’ Donnell, Benen Kelly, Conan Johnston (0-02)*, Callum Gribbin (0-01), Gerard Mc Cann, Pat Shivers(0-02), David Johnston (0-02), Sean O’Neil (1-00), John Carron), Tomas Mc Cann (0-04), James Laverty (0-02), Jamie Gribbin (1-01)

Subs

Tom Shivers (0-01)

Jack Harney

Ben Mc Larnon

Paul Mc Cann

Jack O’ Neill

Referee: D Mc Keown (St Galls)