Youthful Saints outgun depleted Ardoyne

ACFL Division 2

All Saints 0-11 Ardoyne 0-3

Both these teams were unrecognisable from the sides that faced each other in the corresponding fixture last year with a long list of absentees in both lineouts but All Saints manager, Liam Bradley continues to call on youth and had a useful side on view under the Quinn Park lights.

The early exchanges were close enough as Ciaran McLarnon and Shea O’Brien pointed the home side into an early lead before Kevin Lynch replied for the visitors to close the gap to one.

Ronan Ward, who had replaced Rory McVeigh early in the contest, got his name on the All Saints score sheet and a couple of converted frees from ‘Jimbo’ McDonnell had All Saints 0-6 to 0-2 in front by the 27th minute, the Kickham’s second point coming from a Kevin Lynch free.

That was how it stood at half time and after the break a young and pacey All Saints continued to move the ball around confidently as they put the visitors on the back foot and Emmet Killough extended their lead with a point in the opening minute.

James McDonnell added a great score and his brother, Brendan moved All Saints 0-9 to 0-2 ahead with another in the 11th minute as the visitors fought a rear guard action in an effort to contain a rampant All Saints attack.

Ace free taker, James McDonnell moved the Quinn Park side eight in front at the end of the third quarter as the home side emptied their bench and the scores dried up after that with the impressive Shaun O’Callaghan getting their final point and Aidan McNeill pointing a late consolation free for the Kickham’s.

All Saints: Niall Shannon, James Gillan, Cormac Lemon, James McDonnell, Ciaran McGarry, Rhys O’Mullan, Shaun O’Callaghan, Emmet Killough, Ciaran McLarnon, Shea O’Brien, Rory McVeigh, Cal O’Brien, Eoin Campbell, Brendan McDonnell, Eoin Walsh. Subs: Ronan Ward, Darra Mussen, Emmet McAllister, Ronan McKillop

Kickham’s Ardoyne: 1 Tiarnan Hughes: 2 Eoghan Corrigan, 3 Gary McKiernan, 4 Fiontan Marley, 6 Conor McDowell, 7 Conor Carter, 8 Kevin McLaughlin, 10 Declan McCormick, 11 Aodhan Mullan, 12 Oisin McVicker, 13 Pearse Marley, 14 Kevin Lynch, 15 Aidan McNeill, 17 Aaron Stewart, 18 Odhran Mullan, 19 Diarmuid Martin, 20 Anthony McKenna, 21 Joseph Gibson, 22 Cahal Keown, 23 Cormac Curran, 24 Conor Magee, 28 Sean Joe Rooney

Referee: Ray Matthews (Rossa)

Ahoghill record first win of the season

ACFL Division 1

Ahoghill 2-10 Gort na Mona 1-8

St. Mary’s Ahoghill claimed their first win of the season when they produced a solid performance to overcome the challenge of fellow strugglers, Gort na Mona in Cloney tonight. Goals from PJ O’Connell after 12 minutes and another from Ronan Graham with17 minutes on the clock proved the important scores and turned the game in favour of the home side.

It was visitors, Gort na Mona who made the better start and raced into a 0-03 to 0-0 lead by the 9th minute and looked the better side at this stage of the game.

Dessie McClean got the visitors off the mark with a fine point and points from Aidan McDonagh and another from the ‘45’ by keeper, Thomas McCaffrey had the visitors three ahead and they were making all the running at this stage of the game.

Indeed they might have been further ahead and looked to be in for a goal in the 12th minute but the ball came back of an upright and was cleared to safety. Play quickly transferred to the other end of the field with James O’Connell placing his brother PJ who raced through for an excellent finish.

Five minutes later the Gort na Mona defence failed to deal with a high speculative delivery and in the scramble that followed Ronan Graham got the important touch to palm to the net and when Conor Crossey finished with a point the home side were six clear.

Points from Owen Neeson, Neil ‘Boris’ O’Connell and Neeson again moved St. Mary’s eight ahead after 25 minutes as their strong running game from deep in their own half began to open up the Gort na Mona defence with Darron Boyd firing over a late free to leave it 2-5 to 0-4 in favour of Ahoghill at half time.

Ahoghill gained a lot of turnovers in the second half after great work by the defence, but hit a lot of wides from easy chances. Dessie McClean closed the gap to six when he split the posts for Gort na Mona in the opening minute with Ronan Graham replying for St. Mary’s with five minutes gone.

Gort na Mona kept pushing forward at every opportunity but stern defence from James Magee and Bernard Graham kept pushing them out to shoot from difficult positions. It was Christopher Carson who shot from distance to again close the gap but once again Ahoghill responded with Fionnbar O’Neill replying to keep his side seven in front with 11 minutes of the new half gone.

This end to end trend continued throughout the second half with Gort na Mona firing over points from Padraig Cournane and Dessie McClean but they never really looked like getting the scores that would turn the game with PJ O’Connell hitting two at the other end and Donal Graham also on target

The visitors never gave up however and their efforts paid dividends when they were awarded a penalty, two minutes into injury time and Darren ‘Diesel’ Boyd stepped up to beat Noel Crossey from the spot.

It came too late to effect the result however with referee Kevin Parke sounding his whistle from the resulting kick-out and it is St. Mary’s Ahoghill who have their first points of the season and on the night they were fully deserved.

Gort na Mona battled hard throughout and in the early stages looked the better side for a time but were unable to sustain their early attacking pressure and now look forward to the visit of St. Enda’s on Sunday where they will be hoping to open their 2022 account.

Ahoghill: Noel Crossey, Bernard Graham, Bobby Magee, Patrick Dougan, Eoin Graham, Fionnbar O’Neill, Eamon Brady, Patrick Graham, Neil O’Connell, Owen Neeson, James O’Connell, Dan O’Neill, Ronan Graham, PJ O’Connell, Conor Crossey. Subs: Donal Graham

Gort na Mona: Thomas McCaffrey, Padraig Cournane, Tiarnan Keenan, Michael Savage, Ciaran Donnelly, Sean Doyle, Sean Campbell, Patrick McCaffrey, Christopher Carson, Darren Boyd, Aodhan McDonagh, Padraig McHugh, Niall Melaney, Brendan Corr, Desy McClean

U13 Camoige hubs complete their programme

The Antrim U13 hubs completed last weekend after 6 weeks of regional training for girls from North Antrim, Belfast and South West Antrim. These 3 ‘hubs’ came together and played small sided competitive games against each other. 80 girls were in attendance and it was clear to see the future of Antrim Camogie is looking strong.

As there is no county competition for u13s – A number of these girls will now go forward onto the County u14 squad for further development.
Congratulations to the lead coaches of the 3 hubs.Belfast – Ciara Gault
South West – Marie- Therese McCann
North Antrim – Oinagh McAllister.

Antrim ease through to Ulster final

Ulster Minor Camogie Championship

Antrim 6-17 Armagh 0-8

ANTRIM were always likely to win this semi-final by the margin they finally did given the performances of the teams in the recent All-Ireland championship.

However it was Armagh that opened the scoring with the excellent Sinéad Quinn popping over a point inside the first minute. Even after Clodagh McPeake had forced home a goal for Antrim in the third minute, Quinn responded with a point.

Cassie McArthur who scored 3-5 in Antrim’s win over Armagh.

However once Antrim began to add to the goal with a series of scores, the visitors became over-reliant on the Derrynoose forward and she was their only scorer for them right up until the 58th minute when sub Clara O’Neill tagged on a point after Quinn’s effort came off a post.

Antrim had far more options up front, with Clodagh McPeake, Eavanne Martin and Cassie McArthur all a threat before Anna McKillop bagged a goal and two points in the five minutes before half time.

By that point McPeake was on 1-2, McArthur and Eimear Johnstone had goals apiece and Martin had hit three points.

Quinn was on six points for Armagh and she added her seventh score from a free on the re-start, before Cassie McArthur took off with three points ahead of her second goal in the 41st minute.

That score put Antrim 5-12 to 0-7 ahead and she added another goal and two points before she made way for Monique O’Boyle in the 51st minute.

Antrim were comfortable in defence and had a regular supply of ball into the forward line throughout. They used their full complement of subs during the second half and one of them, Elen McIntosh, added two late points to remind management that she had plenty to offer.

In the other semi-final in Portaferry, Derry defeated Down by 4-18 to 4-5 to set up the final next Sunday.

Antrim: L Mulholland, A Donnelly, A McNeill, N Neeson, E Coulter, K Molloy, S Fyfe, F McIntosh, J McIntosh, E Johnstone 1-0, E Martin 0-4 (2fs), Ciara Connolly, Clodagh McPeake 1-3, Cassie McArthur 3-5 (2fs), Anna McKillop 1-2

Subs: S Woodhouse for E Martin (35), N Graham for C Connolly (35), E O’Neill for L Mulholland (47), G Kearns for A Donnelly (47), E McIntosh 0-2 for A McKillop (51),

Armagh: S Califf, S McGeary, A Byrne, M Crilly, L Loughran, A McEntee, M O’Hare, T White, A Farrell, KM Rafferty, S Quinn 0-7 (5fs), R Boden, A Barrett, S McKinley, R Grew.

Subs: C Traynor for A Barrett (47), C O’Neill 0-1 for S McKinley (47), E Rice for R Grew (47).

Referee: M McToal (Derry)


Six Soaring Stars for the Saffrons

Antrim picked up six Camogie Soaring Stars awards at tonight’s All Stars dinner in Dublin. Ten of the side who played in the All Ireland final win over Kilkenny last season were nomintated for awards with six being awarded. Ahoghill’s Catriona Graham got the Golakeeper award, while Dunloy’s Chloe Drain was selected at corner back.

Chloe’s Dunloy clubmate Nicole O’Neill won one of the two midfileld slots while three of the six forward postitions were filled by Ballycastle’s Maeve Kelly, who slots in at right-half forward, and the Loughgiel duo of Roisin McCormick and Caitrin Dobbin who take the two corner forward positions. It is the second Soaring Stars awards for Chloe Drain, Nicole O’Neill and Maeve Kelly, having been named on last year’s team, while All except Chloe have won Colleges All Star awards in the past

Maeve Kelly who also won the Intermediate Players Player of the Year award