St. Louis GAA Mid-Term Camp A Huge Success!

Despite the cold conditions, the St. Louis GAA Mid-Term Camp proved to be a fantastic success, bringing together enthusiastic P5 and P6 pupils from our feeder schools for two action-packed days of Gaelic games.

Monday saw the children take to the field for Hurling and Camogie, showcasing great skill and determination. On Tuesday, the focus shifted to Gaelic football, with plenty of energy, teamwork, and fun on display. The commitment and enthusiasm of all involved made for an unforgettable experience.

A huge thank you to the schools, parents, and, most importantly, the children for their participation and support. Your dedication helped make this camp a truly special event, and we look forward to welcoming you back again soon!

Dunloy Cuchullains Awards evening

Dunloy Cuchullains held their annual awards evening at the Tullyglass Hotel where trophies and medals for the 2024 season were handed out. Teams from Under 12 through to senior received a wide range of silverware, with Fr PJ McCamphill handing out the awards.

The highlight of the evening was a special presentation which was made by club chairman James McKaegue to former manager Gregory O’Kane who decided to step down last year after 11 years as manager of the club’s senior hurling team. Gregory was interviewed by compere for the evening Mickey McClements where he talked about the highs and lows of his time in charge, and his playing career which saw the ace forward win 11 senior championship medals

Club chairman James Keague presents a specially commissioned photo montage to outgoing senior manager Gregory O’Kane
The Under 14 Camogs who won the Jim Nelson tournament and the Greenlough tournament
The Under 16 Camogs with their A Shield at the Dunloy awards evening. Included is Fr PJ McCamphill
he Under 12 hurling team who won the Lavey tournament and the Martin McGuinness tournament
Under 14a Hurling champions
Dunloy’s Feile winning Under 15 team who received the Feile na nGael tropy and medals from Fr PJ.
Feile Hurling winning team captain Damian McMahon with the famous county Feile trophy
The Under 15 team who won the Regional Feile Peill na nOg title in Ardee wre honoured at the Dunloy awards night
The Under 15 team who won the Regional Feile title in Ardee wre honoured at the Dunloy awards night
Dunloy team who won the 2024 Under 21B Football Championship title with their cup and medals they received at the club dinner.
The Dunloy minor team who won the All County Minor League and Darragh Cup
Fr PJ Presents a trophy to who was part in the club’s Health and Wellbeing Tournament.
Fr PJ presents the Senior Camogie Division 1 League trophy and Feis Cup Camogie trophy to team manager Gary O’Kane.
Dunloy Div 2 Camogie League winning team who received their medlas from Fr PJ McCamphill
Fr PJ presens the McAuley Cup to Kevin Molloy
From a distance! Fr PJ is interviewed by Mickey Clements
Compere for the evening Michael McClements chats with Gregorry O’Kane about his years managing Dunloy
Club chairman James McKeague, who later this week celebrates his 40th birthday, had and early surprise cake waiting for him at the Tullyglass on Sunday evening

Gregory O’Kane and his wife Oonagh with three of their children at the Dunloy awards night

Club chairman James McKeague,, who turns 40 later this week, gets and early birthday cake

Strong Antrim representation as UUJ claim Fr. Meachair Cup

Electric Ireland Fr. Meachair Cup Final:

UU Jordanstown 2-20 U Limerick 1-8

A year after narrowly losing a derby Fr Meachair Cup final to Queen’s, the University of Ulster Camogie team clinched the title in the Connacht Centre of Excellence on Sunday afternoon with a comfortable win over University of Limerick.

Antrim were well represented on the winning side with almost half the panel hailing from the Saffron County. Antrim senior County players all put in strong performances over the weekend with Cassie McArthur scoring 2.02 in the final with captain Eavanne Martin and Fionnuala Kelly also registering scores.

Aisling O’Donnell featured well in both games picking off 0.2 in the semi-final. Antrim wing back Erin Coulter scored three points on the way to collecting the Player of the Match award.

Eimear Johnston impressed throughout both games with her tireless running at midfield. Loughgiel’s Eimear McGivern was solid in nets with her accuracy on puck outs enabling UU to set up in attack. She also saved a penalty in the final.

Nuala Devlin also got in on the action at the weekend scoring 1.01 in the semi-final against DCU. Overall it was a very impressive performance by the whole team ensuring the Fr Meaghair trophy came North for the second year in a row.

UUJ: C McArthur 2-2, C Collins 0-9, 5 frees, A Daly and E Coulter 0-3 each, G Cunningham 0-2, E Martin and F Kelly 0-1 each

Antrim hold on for the win against Clare despite an early setback

U16A Shield All Ireland Championship Round 1 Sunday 9th February 2025

 Antrim 4-10 Clare 0-08

Match report and photo album from Antrim County PRO Michael Corcoran

A cloudy sky with a cold north easterly breeze would have supporters clasping tea and coffee in the hope of offering some comfort as Clare and Antrim went head-to-head in Trim on a pitch that was excellent for a Championship opener. Antrim picked up a red card early in the game and having droped a player, there was a chance that Clare would enjoy the advantage, but Antrim leaned harder into the rucks and with a star performance from Cliodhna Thompson and Maeve Scullian, at opposite ends of the pitch, Antrim were able to deny Clare much of the possession and were equally efficient in their scoring efforts.

Four goals from Cliodhna Thompson would seal Clare’s fate but not without some anxious times in the Antrim camp, as Clare mounted a comeback into the wind in the second half. An on-form Antrim goalkeeper, Maeve Scullion would drop the sliotar safely from high to low and diffuse direct shots to goal that denied Clare a route back into the game.

The referee, Justin Heffernan from Wexford, commenced the game at 2pm sharp and immediately Antrim were scuffling in Clare’s square with a ground ball. Nothing would come of the early efforts, but Thompson would coast two frees over the bar in quick succession to have Antrim two points up after four minutes.

Clare’s Sheena Bernie would drop a 45 between the uprights before Antrim’s Eimear Ward found the stick of a running Cliodhna Thompson for Antrim’s first goal after fourteen minutes.

Clare’s Rachel Kerin would reply with a point from a free and four minutes later, returned with a shot on goal but Maeve Scullion diffused the danger and Kerin looped back for a point to make amends.

Both sides would go point for point as Clare’s Katie Conlon and Sheena Bernie brought Clare’s score to 0-04 as Antrim’s Tamara Black reaped the benefits from a long solo run ending in her point and centre half forward, Eimear Ward brought the second half up the whistle with her point from a fine pass from Black up the centre of the pitch. The score would stand at the half time whistle, Antrim 1-04 Clare 0-04.

The second half started with a similar intensity to the first, with Cliodhna Thompson pulling on her second goal after only two minutes. A tenacious Thompson would press the goalkeeper after a short puck out and after forcing a wide, took her 45 to register Antrim 2-05 Clare 0-04 on the scoreboard, followed by Antrim’s Tegan Cassidy’s point as she caught a high ball to solo and score.

Clare’s Aoibhinn Corbett would have a presence throughout the second half as a strong player and read the game well to set up opportunities and stepping up after twelve minutes for a safe 45, Corbett would move Clare a point up the board.

Clare was now beginning to take portions of the game to Antrim at the three-quarter way mark in the second half. Pushing in deep and although forced to go wide on several occassions, Corbett would find a way to weave the sliotar back into a concerned position for Antrim. That spell of play would offer Clare two points coming from Katie Conlon but it would be Antrim’s Thompson that would take the match beyond Clare in the 20th minute with a scorching hat trick shot to the back of the net after Antrim were dogged along the dugout to not only maintain possession but to advance that forward.

With a fresh perspective of the game, Clare’s Ava Reddan would receive a handpassed sliotar on the edge of Antrim’s square, but a wall of saffron forced the point and as Antrim floated three more points over the bar from Eimear Ward and Caoimhe McErlain, Thompson would deliver the final blow, not on her first attempt as Clare’s goalkeeper, Lily Fitzgibbon pushed that away, but a hungry Thompson would see it over the line to finish the game with little extra time added. Final score on the board, Antrim 4-10 Clare 0-08. Antrim’s campaign has got off to a good start but there’s plenty of game time ahead and it’ll be back to training this week as the schools now take their mid-term break.

Antrim starting panel and scorers

Maeve Scullion, Kiera McLaughlin, Laoise McCollam, Isabelle Martin, Hannah Mead, Fiadh Sands, Amy Gault, Caoimhe McErlain 0-01, Tamara Black 0-01, Sorchá Carey, Eimear Ward 0-04, Orla Munce, Bronagh Doherty, Caela Cassey, Cliodhna Thompson 4-03, Tegan Cassidy 0-01

Clare starting panel and scorers

Lily Fitzsimmons, Alice McGuane, Bláthnaid Hegarty, Aoibheann Finneran, Sophie McNamara, Aine McGann, Moyra O’Grady, Sheena Beirne 0-01, Holly Wynne, Orla Cusack, Katie Conlon 0-02, Mylie Tracey, Mai Tedford, Sarah Fitzgerald, Rachel Kerins 0-03, Ava Reddan 0-01, Aoibhinn Corbett 0-01

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