Honours even at Musgrave Park.

ACFL Division 1

St Brigid’s 1 – 15  Roger Casements   0 – 18

On a warm evening and in perfect conditions championship aspirants St Brigid’s and Portglenone went toe to toe in a contest that ebbed and flowed, but ultimately ended up in the same place where it started, level.

St Brigid’s Oran Downey

Little separated the teams on the scoreboard in the opening quarter, a bright start from the visitors saw them ease in front with lofted efforts from Fergal O`Kane and Ronan Kelly, and while it took St Brigid’s nine minutes to open their account, they went on a ten minute spree which saw them score five in a row, courtesy of Sweeney (2) King and Carleton (two 45s) to take the lead.

County captain Dermot McAleese seized the initiative with a massive two pointer from well outside the zone, and when cousin Aidan chipped in with a couple more, it was game on.

A well contested end to the opening half saw Ronan Kelly bring his tally to three, but four quickfire points from the well drilled St Brigid’s, courtesy of Carelton, Campbell, Downey and Bradley saw St Brigid’s jog off with a three point advantage when Brendan Toland blew his short whistle to signal for the interval.

The second half saw two well matched teams going head to head in pursuit of a couple of league points and of course, sizing each other up for more significant events later in the season. With little quarter asked or received, Brendan Toland was kept busy, and his job was made easier at times when numerous frees were fast forwarded, deemed to be on the wrong side of the new rules.

Paul Bradley opened the scoring for the hosts to go four ahead, and that signalled a response when the visitors chipped in with a trio of their own to close the gap to the minimum. Ronan Boyle and Paul Bradley stretched it to three once more, before Dermot McAleese fired over yet another two point sky-launcher to reduce the margin once more.

With a quarter remaining both sides went chasing the two points on offer and when Oran Downey, Ronan Kelly and Oisin Doherty exchanged white flags at opposite ends it was fifteen apiece, with around seven minutes remaining.

The Musgrave Park men then found a way to breach the Portglenone defence when Oran Downey found a way to stab the ball home from a goalmouth scramble, a green flag was raised and once more it was advantage St Brigid’s, three clear with three minutes remaining.

Casements showed a bit of character to fashion two final scores, both expertly dispatched from distance from the accurate foot of Aidan McAleese, one orange flag and one white, to draw an absorbing contest after an hours honest and at time excellent football.

Casements Connor McGhee

Dermot McAleese, cousin Aidan and neighbours Ronan Kelly and Oisin Doherty stood tall for the visitors on a night the Huncheon neighbours claimed all but one of the visitors scores. Oisin Doherty looks like he is enjoying a three quarter berth at present, with Daniel McNicholl and Conor McGhee showing well too.

Reuben Carleton continues to impress and his St Brigid’s colleagues Shay Campbell, Oran Downey, Ronan Boyle and Paul Campbell can be pleased with their displays, as can evergreen Big Jack Dowling who continues to claim plenty of vital possession from Declan Heery’s well-placed kick-outs.

St Brigids manager Ruairi O`Neill will sleep easily knowing his side are ticking over nicely as he awaits the return of a handful of leading contributors to the St Brigid’s cause, amongst them several of the Downey clan and and county regulars Patrick and Joseph Finnegan.

The Portglenone management team will have seen enough to know they are on the right track, as they ease some of their own players back to fitness after lengthy periods on the sideline and picked up a tough point at a venue that they have returned empty handed from on many occasions.

St Brigid’s; O Downey 1 – 03, R, Carleton 0 – 04, P Bradley 0 – 03, N Sweeney 0 – 02, S Campbell 0 – 01, R Boyle 0 – 01, P King 0 – 01.

Casements; A McAleese 0 – 07, D McAleese 0 – 04, R Kelly 0 – 04, O Doherty 0 – 02, F O`Kane 0 – 01.

St. Ergnat’s continue to set the pace

 ACFL Division 2

St. Teresa’s 1-13 St. Ergnat’s 3-13

St. Ergnat’s continue to set the pace in division 2 and on Wednesday night as they recorded another good win when they travelled to the Glen Road and defeated St. Teresa’s.

The visitors opened the scoring with points from Seanchan and Colm Duffin before Eoghan Hamill got the hosts on their way with a point in the 11th minute.

Aidan McErlain edged the visitors two ahead again but they were rocked back on their heels when Eoghan Hamill fired home the game’s opening goal for St. Teresa’s with 13 minutes gone.

John Mallon added a point to move the Glen Road side two ahead but the visitors replied through Aidan McErlain and Colm Duffin to draw level with 18 minutes gone and appeared to be taking control.

It was St. Teresa’s however who finished the half on top as Niall McCann kicked three points between the 20th and 27th minute with Colm Duffin replying for the visitors and John Mallon concluding the first half scoring with a late St. Teresa’s point.

Conor Boyd for Moneyglass and Conor Mallon for the home side exchanged points to keep the gap at three with three minutes of the new half gone before Aidan McErlain struck with a goal for the visitors to level matters in the 5th minute.

This score seemed to fire St. Ergnat’s into life and Tyler Cassidy followed immediately with a point before the excellent McErlain finished to the net again for his side’s second goal.

The momentum was very much with Moneyglass as Colm Duffin fired over his third point of the evening in the 9th minute with Niall McCann replying with St. Teresa’s second point of the half to briefly relieve the pressure.

Back came St. Ergnat’s with full-back, Paul Duffin getting forward to split the posts and Aidan McErlain adding another to move his side six ahead as they continued to dictate matters.

John Mallon struck a fine 2 pointer in an effort to get his side back into contention but it was immediately cancelled out as Conor Boyd raised the visitor’s third green flag of the evening.

Mallon was doing everything in his power to get the home side going and he added another 2 pointer with 8 minutes remaining but it was to no avail with Ronan Campbell and Paul Duffin, with his second of the evening responding for the visitors.

The final point of the evening would fall to St. Teresa’s but at this stage St. Ergnat’s had matters well and truly sewn up as they join Sarsfields on 8 points from 4 starts, the Stewartstown Road side recording a resounding 3-18 to 0-9 win away to Glenavy on the same evening.

St. Teresa’s: 1 Brendan Bennett, Aodhan Dugan, 3 Paul Johnston, 4 Ryan Mallon, 5 Conor Mallon, 6 Eoin Connolly, 7 Conor O’Rawe, 8 Colm mcGoldrick, 9 Pierce O’Rawe, 10 John Mallon, 11 Anton Taylor, 12 Sean Maguire, 13 Eoghan Hamill, 14 Niall McCann, 15 Paul McGoldrick

St. Ergnat’s: 1 Jamie McLaughlin, 2 Matthew Mullan, 3 Paul Duffin, 4 Oisin Hamill, 5 Conor Boyd, 6 Seanchan Duffin, 7 Conor O’Kane, 8 Kevin McCann, 9 Frank Duffin, 10 Callum Murray, 11 Sean Boyd, 12 Dermot McErlain, 13 Aidan McErlain, 14 Colum Duffin, 15 Tyler Cassidy

Subs: Feargal Duffin for Sean Boyd, Ronan Senan O’Boyle for Oisin Hamill, Connladh McCann for Callum Murray, Ronan Campbell for Tyler Cassidy, Charlie McCloskey for Colm Duffin.

Referee; Martin Quinn

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McMullan inspires St Patrick’s comeback

ACFL Division 2

St Comgall’s Antrim 1-08  St Patrick’s Lisburn 1-09

A heavily bandaged Josh McMullan, injured in the opening quarter of this division 2 meeting of St Comgall’s and Naomh Padraig at Dunsilly on Wednesday night, returned to action for the second period to inspire his side to victory.

The home side dominated in the opening period with Lewis Higgins and Josh Henry in control in the central zone and Myles Devine and Tom Patchett causing problems to the visitor’s rear guard and they looked very much on the way to victory leading 1-07 to 0-02 at the end of the first period.

The visitors only managed one score in the opening half when Adam Patterson despatched a ‘two pointer’ and they trailed heavily at the break with Barry Burns men seemingly in complete charge.

Myles Devine opened the home side’s account with an early point with Tom Pachett making addition in kind shortly after.

The visitors opened their account in the 12th minute as mid fielder Lewis Higgins despatched a ‘two pointer but this score failed to inspire a call to action for the visitors.

Naomh Comhghall gained in stride following the visitors opening score with the front men Devine and Patchett causing problems and when the former found the back of the net after good work by Sean Og Gribbin and Tom Patchett they looked in charge.

The visitors, despite the efforts of Lewis Patterson and Ben McMullan were unable to respond as the home side continued to call the shots with Devine, Patchett, and the hard grafting Josh Henry leading the charge.

The second quarter progressed in similar fashion to the first and when Devine was sent away by a Sean Og Gribbin delivery to find the back of the net in the 20th minute Naomh Comhghall were in command.

They added further points from Gribbin and Ryan Clarke to ensure a 1-07 to 0-02 lead for the home side at the break.

Naomh Padraig, positively out gunned in the first period returned to action shortly with McMullan back in action and he would provide much needed inspiration to the Lisburn side.

The Lisburn side had been toothless in attack in the opening half but they were quickly into action as the second got under way as they added points through Oisin Gorman 0-3 and the back in action McMullan added another.

The visitors were on the march as their confidence grew as the previously dominant home side lost their way but their hopes were raised when the hard grafting Myles Devine grabbed back to back points.

The visitors were quick to return fire with a 52nd minute Oisin Gorman point and only a single score separated the sides at 1-08 to 0-08.

The Antrim town side had lost their way and were now making unforced errors and when a lofted delivery opened the way for Eoin Dixon to fist to the net the visitors were on terms 1-08 to 1-08.

The last minutes saw the home side strive to retain parity but the momentum was now very much with the visitors and mid-fielder Patterson pointed in added time to ensure an away victory.

St Comgall’s: Peter Mc Auley, Tiernan Floyd, Eoin Lynch, Sean Hinfey, Shane og Gribbin, Michael Mc Cabe, Ruairi Gribbin, Louis Higgins, Conor Mc Donnell, Aaron Mc Gaw, Joshua Henry, Ryan Clarke, Tom Patchett (0-04), Myles Devine (1-04),Kian Smith

St Patrick’s: Peadar O’ Neill, Jack Mc Mullan, Sean Burns, Jack Broderick, Josh Mc Mullan (0-01), Brian Mc Mullan (0-01, Con Rush, Che Smith, Adam Patterson (0-03), Rory Kennedy (0-01), Oisin Gorman (0-02), Colm Burns, James Morgan, Eoin Dixon (1-02), Ruairi Smith

Referee: Chris Brown (St Paul’s)

Second Half Blitz secures points for O’D’s

ACFL Division 3

Ciceam Ard Eoin 2-7 Uí Dhonaill 2-14

A sun drenched Fennell Park witnessed a relatively tame first half in which Ciceam Ard Eoin held the upper hand. McGreevy opened the scoring for Ardoyne after 5 minutes when he slotted over a free. Walsh replied for O’Donnell’s shortly afterwards with a point from play. While O’Ds pressed the Ardoyne defence they were let down by a series of chances dropping short or into the hands of the Ardoyne keeper.

Corrigan lifted the tempo with a well-placed shot into the corner of the O’Ds net. Any thoughts of Ardoyne pushing ahead were thwarted by three successive points from O’Donnell’s to leave the sides level with 10 minutes left of the opening half.

A dangerous attack from O’Ds looked set to produce the second goal of the game, only to see Odhran Mullan save off the line. The resulting race up the field saw Barnes somehow rise to collect a ball that seemed to be heading high and wide. A pass into Corrigan along the by-line resulted in a further goal for Ardoyne.

Ardoyne were by now dominating the game and a further point from McAuley left them 4 points ahead and looking comfortable at half-time

Half-Time Score: Ciceam Ard Eoin 2-03 Uí Dhonaill 0-05

Ardoyne did themselves no favours in the opening minutes of the second half as two technical fouls led to the ball being moved upfield with McKissock taking full advantage and slotting over two soft points for O’Donnell’s.  These avoidable mistakes gave a new lease of life to O’Donnell’s with McKissock slotting home a further goal and a point over the next 10 minutes.

O’Donnell’s shifted into a different gear as the game approached the mid-point of the second half and the scores kept coming for them. Five points were followed by a goal from McKernan that put the game out of the reach for the home side.

The final 5 minutes were exciting for the supporters as Ardoyne kept plugging away in an attempt to get back on track but it was too late, and the surge in the previous 15 minutes that saw O’Ds score 2-08 to Ardoyne’s 0-02 was too much of a mountain to climb.

Ciceam Ard Eoin: Tiernan Hughes, Ethan Magill, Conor Magee, Odhran Mullan, Daniel Moore, Pearse Marley, James Og McAuley (0-02,1f), Joe Gibson, Gary McKernan, Odhran McKee, Kealan McCallan, Eoghan Corrigan (2-03, 1f), Padraig McGreevy (0-02,1f), Fiontan Lagan, Cormac Barnes, Finnen Wall O’Brien, Ciaran O’Neill, Brendan Mailey, Diarmuid Martin

CLG Uí Dhonaill: Conor Murphy,  Matthew Sloan, Barra Corr, James Walsh, Gerard McKernan (1-0), Jonathan McKenna(0-02), Sean Lavery, Conall Carville, Pearse Rice (0-03,1f), Padraig McKissock (1-05, 1pen, 5f), Ciaran McKissock, Patrick Golden, Jason Dullaghan, Liam McCaffrey, Kevin Kennedy, Stephen Seawright (0-01), Cáilean Walsh (0-03)

Referee: Mark McDonald

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First win of the season for Rasharkin

ACFL Division 2

Rasharkin 2-10 Davitt’s 1-8

Both teams started cagey in the opening 5 minutes, with Davitt’s settling first and both teams failing to create any significant chances.

Davitt’s took the lead with an early point but Rasharkin settled and during the early exchanges there was little between the sides.

The first 20 minutes was a low scoring affair with Davitt’s retaining possession around the 45 but creating little in the way of scoring opportunities while Rasharkin were wasteful in their attacking play giving away easy possession in the final third.

Rasharkin were working hard and denying Davitt’s possession and it was the home side who were first to register with two early points. They were made to pay for their wastefulness however when the visitors struck for the game’s opening goal to take the lead.

 Both sides exchanged points as the visitors maintained their one point advantage as St. Mary’s continued to hold the upper hand but were wasteful in their shooting.

The home side worked an excellent turnover however to break away and score a well worked goal of their own with Oisin Casey applying the finish after a move from defence to attack.

 They followed quickly with a point and then in the final minute of the half Tiernan O’Boyle got through for a second goal with the big mid-fielder finishing from close range.

 O’Boyle’s goal put the men from Dreen in a strong position going into half time when they led by six on a score-line of 2-7 to 1-4 as they finished the half on top.

 The second half continued in the same vein as the first as Rasharkin came out strong but Davitt’s created a few early chances to get on the scoreboard but failed to convert.

Rasharkin were dominating the kick-out and allowing the opposition little space to attack and create any significant chances.

Both sides traded points to keep the gap between the sides at 6 points before the visitors had a player dismissed as things got a little heated.

 The home side controlled the remainder of the second half and while it was a tense affair they ran out comfortable winners by 5 points.

A strong performance from the Dreen side who will be pleased to get their first win of the season and they will hope to build on it as the season progresses.

Rasharkin: Cahir Henderson, Pearce Kelly, Emmett McFerran, Connor Higgins, Colm Kennedy, Fergus Quigg, Pearce McTague, Jack Quinn, Tiernan O’Boyle , Killian O’Boyle, Daniel Doherty, Oran McMullan, Oisin Casey, Brian Og O’Neill, Cormac McMullan

 Subs 

Gerard O’Hagan replaced Pearce McTague

Daniel McGurk replaced Emmett McFerran

Ethan McAfee (not used)