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Antrim LGFA’s geat run comes to an end

All Ireland LGFA Intermediate Championship semi-final 

Clare 2-14 – 1-13 Antrim

Antrim Ladies brilliant run came to an end at in Longford on Sunday when they lost out by four points to Clare in the semi-final of the All Ireland Intermediate LGFA championship. In a season when the Saffrons won promotion out of Division 4 unbeaten and won the Ulster Intermediate Championship, plus topped their All Ireland group, this team can hold their heads high despite losing to a highly experienced Clare team, who play their league football in Division.

Early scores for Clare by All Star Chloe Maloney who fired over a point, and Aisling Reidy put Antrim on the back foot from the start the Banner girls pushed on to lead by eight after eight minutes. Antrim side showed great resilience to battle back and boosted by a goal from Maria O’Neill and a series of excellent points they drew level nearing half time. However Clare responded with two late points to gain the upper hand again and they went in at the break with a 1-9 to 1-7 lead.

The Munster girls increased their lead at the start of the second half and when Maloney added a second goal Antrim had a mountain to climb. Two points from Orlaith Prenter kept the Saffrons in touch and Lar Dahunsi produced a great run through the middle before firing over and cutting the deficit even further. Dahunsi worked another great opening but her shot for goal just rose over the Clare crossbar and the last chance to salvage the game was gone Grainne McLaughlin pulled another point back but Clare finished strongly to book their place in the All Ireland final in two weeks’ time.

Antrim: A McCann, D Coleman (57’), E Ferran, M Mulholland, O Corr, C Brown, S O’Neill, L Dahunsi 0-2, A Tubridy, G McLaughlin 0-2, C Carey 0-2, T Mellon 0-2, B Devlin, O Prenter 0-4 (2 frees), M O’Neill 1-1
 
Subs: A Devlin, T Mellon, A Keenan (57’), A Mulholland, C McKenna, C Taggart, A Taggart, L Agnew, C Emerson, R Mulholland, M McGarry, N McIntosh, B Nic Cahill, A Kelly, S Tennyson.
 
 
Clare: A Linehan, Á Keane, S Ní Chonaill, G Harvey, L Griffin (55’), C Harvey, S Considine, A Reidy 1-3, C Moloney 1-3 (1 free), L Ryan, F Marrinan 0-4 (2 frees), A Sexton (48’), L Grifey 0-1, C Blake 0-1, C Cahill
 
Subs: M Downes 0-1 (48’), J Doohan (55’), E Hynes, J Murphy, C McCormack, C Ryan, L Clarke, E Healy, O Devitt, R Doohan, S O’Gorman, C Ryan, C McCarthy

North Antrim fixtures – Week commencing 24th July.

Tuesday 25th July

McCaughan Cup final – In Larne

Emmets                    v     Mac Uilin                 7.30pm

Friday 28th July

U17b hurling final.

Oisins/Con Magee  v     Naomh Padraig             7.30pm 

Saturday 29th July

P6/7 B Go Games

Naomh Padraig B                 v      Tir na nOg                    2pm

Shane Ui Neill                        v      Kickhams  Creggan     2pm

Na Seamróga B                     v      Clooney Gaels             2pm

Naomh Éanna B                    v      Cuchullains B               2pm

St Ergnatts                             v      Con Magees                2pm

U13B League

Naomh Padraig         v      Tir na nOg                            3pm

Shane Ui Neill            v      Kickhams  Creggan             3pm

Tir na nOg secure their Division 1 status with excellent Corrigan victory

ACFL Division 1B

St. John’s 0-11 Tir na nOg 3-13

Goals from Darragh Fagan, Ciaran O’Neill and Eamon Og McAllister saw Tir na nOg, Randalstown secure their division 1 status for another season when they produced a polished display to complete the league double over St. John’s at Corrigan Park on Sunday.

The Whitehill side went into Sunday’s game knowing that even a narrow defeat would be enough to keep them in the top grade but from the throw in it was obvious that they were not going to settle for that as they went about their business with deadly efficiency.

Aaron McNeilly and Ciaran Dobbin settled the visitors with early points before Darragh Fagan put them in control when he got through for a goal in the 6th minute.

Conor Adams opened the Johnnies account from a free in the 10th minute but the Randalstown side were playing some excellent football and with the wind behind them they continued to stretch the home defence.

Ciaran Dobbin was finding acres of space out on the left and he placed Aaron McNeilly who fired over when well-placed and might have had a goal in the 12th minute.

The momentum was very much with the visitors as Christy Sheerin’s astute pass from mid-field was just inches out of reach of Darragh Fagan who was right through but the big full-forward made amends with a great point immediately after.

St. John’s were battling hard to get their own game together as Conchur Hand scored their second point in the 17th minute but Fagan replied from a pointed free before Ciaran O’Neill fired home their second goal following another defence splitting move.

Conchur Adams replied with his second converted free to bring the home side’s total to 0-3 but once again the visitors replied and Aaron McNeilly pointed a free at the other end to move Tir na nOg 10 ahead by the 24th minute.

St. John’s introduced Joe Garland for Conal Bohill who seemed to be carrying an injury and they kicked the final point of the half through Conall Quinn to trail 0-4 to 2-7 at half time but with the wind at their back in the second half.

St. John’s introduced Ronan McCafferty for Ross Hannigan and Matthew Layden for Adrian Oliver at the start of the second half with Layden taking over in goals and Padraig Nugent moving into defence.

The home side were swiftly off the mark as Locky McCurdy pointed but the South West side were quick to reply as Darragh Fagan split the uprights at the other end.

Back came St. John’s with a point from Conall Quinn and with the fresh breeze behind them they began to enjoy a bit of success as Locky McCurdy and Conchur Adams brought their total to 0-8 and another from Adams closed the gap to five by the 10th minute.

The visitors looked in a bit of trouble for the first time in the game but Darragh Fagan settled them with their second point of the half from a 17th minute free and then fired over with a goal at his mercy.

Joe Garland pointed for the Johnnies to close the gap to six at the end of the third quarter but the momentum was very much back with the Whitehill side and Matthew Layden had to be sharp of his line to deny Eamon Og McAllister.

The visitors continued to press forward and Aaron McNeilly kicked a good point and then fisted another before Ryan Crilly somehow screwed his shot wide of the post from the edge of the square as the visitors began to turn the screw.

Tir na nOg continued to probe and move the ball around confidently and Christy Sheerin sent over a good point in the 22nd minute as they began to run down the clock before Eamon Og McAllister made the points secure with a late goal.

A good win for Tir na nOg that will see them play their football again in division 1 next season but before that happens there is more immediate business to attend to.

They begin their Senior Championship campaign at the same venue on Friday night in Group 1 against the same opponents and will hope to build on today’s result but are likely to face a stronger St. John’s side.

Nagle runs riot against depleted St. Gall’s

ACFL Division 1B

St. Gall’s 0-8 St. Enda’s 6-17

Fionn Nagle ran riot as St. Enda’s swept aside a depleted St. Gall’s at Milltown on Saturday afternoon. Number 14 Nagle scored 4 first half goal and added another in the second half but the Glengormley men’s biggest win of the season came too late to save their division 1 status.

Sean Murray 0-2 and Donal Walsh 0-2 kicked early points with Callum Walsh replying with two for the home side before Nagle got his personal scoring spree going from a free.

Suddenly the visitors were flying as Fionn Nagle finished a well-executed attack to the net and the same player followed quickly with another as St. Enda’s took control.

Nagle was causing havoc as he pointed from a Mark and then completed his hat-trick with another polished finish and he would finish the half with a personal tally of 4-3.

Donal Walsh, who had a good game on the ‘40’ added a 5th goal for the Hightown side to put the contest out of site as St. Enda’s led 5-11 to 0-5 at the halfway stage.

HT 0-4 TO 5-11

Things didn’t get any better for the Milltown side on the restart as Donal Walsh and Odhran Eastwood struck early points for the visitors before the superb Nagle fired home his fifth goal of the evening and that was that.

The goals dried up after that but returning county player, James McAuley fired over a fine point and Donal Walsh, Ronan O’Neill and Sean Murray all got their names on the scorecard for the Glengormley side.

St. Gall’s were well beaten at this stage but they did manage to add to their total with the best of these coming from Michael Hopkins with a great point from near the sideline.

Brendan Bradley added two and Niall Fallon was also on target for a St. Gall’s side who were already safe following their draw with St. Brigid’s last Wednesday night while St. Enda’s best performance of the season came too late to stave off relegation to division 2.

Eddie Donnelly receives a GPA Lifetime Achievement Award

Former Ballycastle and Antrim legend Eddie Donnelly was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Awards at the GPA Hurling/Camogie Legends Lunch at Croke Park on Friday.

At a Gala event in Croke Park, which was attended by over 400 people, Eddie and former Cork Camogie legend Sandie Fitzgibbon were honoured for their great contribution to the game.

Also attending were members of the All Ireland winning hurling and Camogie teams of 1963, 1973, 1983. 1993, 2003 and 2013

Eddie Donnelly receives his Lifetime Achievement award from the GPA’s Ciaran Barr

Eddie received his award from former Antrim captain Ciaran Barr and Galway legend Joe Connolly, the man who actually nominated him for the honour.

Connolly got quite emotional as he spoke about his long friendship with Eddie and with the Donnelly family, dating back to All Ireland Club final in 1980 when his club Castlegar played Ballycastle in the decider in Navan, the Galway men winning by four points. Joe said that not only was Eddie one of the greatest hurlers he ever met, but also one the greatest men.

Eddie was choking back the tears in his acceptance speech as he told about getting the phone call to notify him about winning the award on the day he received his last session of treatment for Prostate cancer.

Thankfully the great man is in fine form and is making a weekend of it all in the Croke Park Hotel, with his family and many friends.

Team Donnelly! Eddie with his family and friends who made the journey to Croke Park for the Gala Awards dinner.

Eddie with RTE’s Marty Morrissey (left) and his brothers Dessie and Brian (right) Unfortunately his older brother Kevin was unable to attend.

Eddie with Limerick 1973 legend Pat Harritigan
The Donnellys and the Connollys meet up again at Croke Park