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Lámhs see off Glenavy to reach last four

U-21 B Football Championship Quarter-final

Lámh Dhearg 3-13-2-02 Glenavy

Kevin Herron reports from Hannahstown

For 50-minutes of Sundays U-21 Quarter-final encounter, it was one-way traffic as Làmh Dhearg looked to be advancing to the semi-final with ease and although they did have plenty of breathing space in the end, Glenavy finished strongly and should have had more to show in their 3-13-2-02 defeat at Hannahstown.

The hosts were quickest off the mark and led through a converted free and advanced mark from Adam Murray, with Eugene Clenaghan kicking a point in response.

On 9 minutes the opening goal arrived, Rudi Smyth forged forward and offloaded to Fiachra Clenaghan- whose high shot dropped, and Adam Murray palmed the ball to the net to give his side a 1-02-0-01 lead.

Murray doubled his goal account midway through the half with a shot that Matthew Nelson initially turned onto the post but failed to gather as it spun away from his grasp.

He would then kick his first point from play before adding his third goal of the half before the break.

Fionn Mervyn tried his luck with a shot that hung in the air, Murray gathered as it dropped and slammed a low shot past Nelson and into the net to make it 3-03-0-01 at the interval.

The Lámhs talisman added to his ever-increasing personal tally with a converted free and a second point from play and steered another over in-between a fine Niall McGarry point.

Murray and McGarry would pop over further points as their side were 3-09-0-01 to the good with little under a quarter of an hour remaining.

Glenavy ended a scoreless period of over 40-minutes with a consolation goal after substitute Caolan McClenaghan ran onto a long ball and keeping his cool he rolled a shot underneath the advancing Rhys Camlin.

The visitors would end the game with 14-men following Michael Fox picking up a second yellow card for dissent.

In-between Fox receiving his marching orders, Ciaran Boyd and Evan Stanley added points, but Glenavy hit the net for the second time on the 53rd minute.

Caolan McClenaghan again advanced but his shot struck the base of the post and Rhys Camlin did well to save low down with a follow-up attempt, a third shot at goal skewed across the face of goal to substitute Darragh Brown – who rifled home.

Further chances evaded them as Jim Higham flashed a low shot inches past the post and Darragh Doherty pulled a shot wide from a promising position.

Evan Stanley conjured up two fine points in closing stages with Leon Lavery also providing his sides final score of the contest as Lámh Dhearg ran out 3-13-2-02 winners at the end and advanced to the last four.

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Dunloy book their place in the semi-final

U21 B Football Championship

 Sarsfields 0-7 Dunloy 2-14

Dunloy booked their place in the under 21B semi-final with an impressive win away to Sarsfields on Sunday afternoon. With both teams getting to grips with the conditions, the early stages were tight as they traded scores.

The decisive moment of the first half though came on 15 minutes when Ben O’Kane won a Sarsfield’s kick out and fed Oisin McCamphill who made no mistake finishing to the net. Following the goal Dunloy were able to gain a bit of momentum in attack and started to pick off some impressive scores. Sarsfields replied with two points of their own just before the half time whistle to leave it all to play for in the second half.

Half time score Sarsfields 0-4 Dunloy 1-6.

The second half started as the first half finished with Sarsfields fighting their way back into the game and scoring a point in their first attack. They pressed Dunloy in their own half however the Cuchullains defence stood strong and were able to eventually break out and score a point of their own.

They traded further scores but Sarsfields were unable to close the gap and with time against them it was starting to seem a difficult task. With 10 minutes remaining the result was put beyond doubt when Francis McMullan broke through the Sarsfields defence and finished emphatically to the net. Dunloy finished strongly to claim the victory in an entertaining game at the Bear Pit.

Dunloy will now travel to Whitehill next Sunday to face Tir na nog in the first of the U21 B semi-finals while Kickham’s |Creggan host Lamh Dhearg in the other semi-final.

In the U21A semi-finals St. John’s make the relatively short trip to Milltown Row where they will face St. Gall’s while Glenravel entertain Aghagallon in the other semi-final.

All games are scheduled for a 12-00 Noon throw-in.

St Marys GAC, Rasharkin raise funds for Friends of the Cancer Centre

The Heart of the GAA is its people and with that in mind giving back to Charities is never far from all Clubs the length and breadth of Ireland. 

Rasharkin GAC is no exception, with a recent weekends proceeds being raised for The Cancer Centre in Belfast City Hospital as thanks for the work they do helping people at such a critical time in their lives. 

Club Chairperson Thomas Doherty tells us “Quiz nights are one of the many events we do to give back and have been an enjoyable annual tradition with the Club for many years, raising much needed money for different Charities. A pause on these nights was needed due to guidelines around Covid. We are glad to be back able to bring the community together, a fun family friendly enjoyable night to raise money. One of our Esteemed Committee members, Eneas Boyle who recently finished treatment at the Centre approached the meeting with a vision of Giving back to a Charity which has helped many of our members. We were only too glad to get behind him and organise a weekend of activities. It was also a great excuse to invite other clubs to our grounds to share a fun day for all to enjoy.”

The Club in North Antrim, had their Quiz in the Parish Centre on a Friday 27th September hosted by Quizmasters Terry McCann and Danny McLernon and Sunday 29th a Fun Day with matches from Morning to late Afternoon from visiting clubs in all Juvenile ages in Football, Hurling and Camogie with inflatables and games for all the children to enjoy.

Eneas Boyle

Eneas Boyle stated “I saw at first hand the work the Doctors, Nurses and Staff at the Cancer Centre do for everyone who needs it and really wanted to put my time and effort in to giving back as I know from my time getting treatment there the money is much needed and its all for making Patients time there comfortable and with Cancer, no one knows when they like me get a diagnosis. The Club and the Community got behind us. I’m a member of my home club of Rasharkin but I have lived my married life in Randalstown with my wife and family, but Rasharkin Gac is still within every fibre of my being.

I am eternally grateful they got behind me and also to the people and businesses in Randalstown and Rasharkin for their support, also to all the visiting clubs and businesses who generously donated. A special Note of thanks to winning Quiz Team Broken Wing for donating the Prize money back to the Cause.

 I was delighted that a few weeks after my last treatment I was able to visit the Cancer Centre to hand over a cheque for £4100 which meant the world to me. An incredible amount of money which will do a lot for the patients. The Staff literally are lifesavers.”

All Saints Launch Strategic Capital Project

Following many months of planning and several teaser social media releases All Saints GAC launched their ambitious capital development programme on Thursday evening. A packed St. Brigid’s PS hall listened intently as the club outlined the plans for enhanced facilities including a players gym (incorporating a community hub), a ball wall and a 3g juvenile playing area.

In the modern era the use of multi-media production to bring proposals of this type to life has been clearly recognised by the All Saints executive committee. Members and friends were treated to a video story covering the formation of the club in 1975 through to the present day with a focus on development of both facilities and the club’s presence in the town of Ballymena. U16 player Abigail McLarnon and Paddy Murphy who has just completed his juvenile playing days at minor outlined their experience of playing for All Saints along with their hopes for the future. Both stressed the need for the new facilities and the support they will provide in enabling all players to reach their full potential.

A number of founding members of the club were also in attendance to lend their support to the project and included Brian McCambridge and Sean Gallagher. Brian took to the mic and in his address outlined the various phases All Saints had travelled through from playing at Hugomont in the late 70s and early 80s to the purchase of the land for Slemish Park, the building of the club pavillion and the development of the floodlit pitch at Quinn Park, all achieved over the past 50 years. He commended the present club committee for their foresight in identifying the need for the proposed developments and encouraged all with an interest in Gaelic games in Ballymena to support the project.

All in attendance were delighted to welcome another founder member and current club President Denis Martin to the launch. Having also contributed greatly to the growth of the club over the last 5 decades Denis was delighted to hear about the next exciting phase on the night.

The club has made significant progress towards raising funds to support the project but as those gathered heard, there’s still a need for much financial support to bring the plans to fruition. An appeal to current and former members, supporters, parents and local business was made. Details of how to help can be found in the information leaflet attached to this message.
 
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Sarsfields lift the Nipper Quinn Shield

Above – Sarsfields team wiht the Nipper Quinn Shield

Back row L-R. Conall Megaw, Eoghan McAllea, Darragh Ward, Dan Barr, Dara Ward, Paddy Og Robinson, Conan Drumm, Ronan Feeney, Cuan Brady, Darragh McCourt, Fionn McAllister, James McKernan, Adam Rowlands

Front row L-R. Ronan O’Toole, Jack Rowlands, Callum Carberry, Daire McCrory, Cameron Fleming, Conor McKernan, Bear Butler, Rohan Brady, James McCallum, Fionn Green

Paddy Quinn presents The Nipper Quinn Shield to Sarsfields captain Paddy Og Robinson

By James McKernan

Sarsfields made their way to the Shield Final after being narrowly defeated by 2 points by eventual Nipper Quinn Cup winners St Paul’s in a tight Quarter Final Cup match at St Paul’s.

Sarsfields then took on Davitts in the Shield Semi Final at Davitt Park with Sarsfields playing some great Hurling on the day and coming away with a well earned 8 point win. 

The young Paddies were in confident form and looking forward to playing St Endas in the Shield Final. Disappointingly for the Sarsfields boys, coaches & supporters, word came through that St Endas had been in contact with the organisers a few hours before the throw in for the Final and were unable to field.

Not the way Sarsfields wanted to lift the Shield but never the less the Stewartstown boys got their reward for all their hard work throughout the year. 

The Sarsfields team and mentors