Louth’s last gasp score denies Antrim

LGFA National League Division 3 final

Louth 1-10 Antrim 1-09

Antrim senior ladies fell to the narrowest of margins in the national league final on Saturday to Louth in a game that was in doubt right up to the end… 

Indeed with the last kick of the game Louth hit their winning score from a free, a hard blow for the girls in Saffron and their mentors.

Indeed when the ball went over the bar the ref blew for full time which gave Antrim no opportunity to get an equaliser… 

Antrim went 3 points to 1 down after ten minutes but young Aiobheann Monaghan found the net from close range to give the Antrim girls a slender lead … 

In all fairness Antrim lacked a killer instinct in the final third and as the wides mounted up Louth were capatilsing at the other end… 

But the final 5 minutes of the half Antrim did find their range and went in at the break one to the good but had to face a very strong wind in the second half.. 

Antrim upped the ante in the second half and their work rate and intensity was excellent and against the wind they hit some really good scores.. 

Cliodhna Logan hit two brilliant points and was a handful for the Louth defence… 

Alyssa Davison put in a brilliant preformance and as usual Lara Dahunsi was always to the fore … 

But to say Antrim were dealt a cruel blow at the death would be an understatement in a game were this group gave everything…. 

This team has now been promoted two years on the bounce and they are an absolute credit to themselves their clubs and their county and now look forward to their next competition…. 

Ulster championship starts in two weeks with an away game against Derry and these girls will re group over the next two weeks and prepare for the tough games that lie ahead … 

A massive congratulations to these girls for bringing Antrim football to a new level and raising the profile of the game within the county…. 

Scorers … 

Aiobheann Monaghan 1-1

Theresa Mellon 0-2 

Cliodhna Logan 0-2 

Lara Dahunsi 0-1 

Maria O Neill 0-1 

Laura Agnew 0-1 

Alyssa Davison 0-1

Antrim Hurlers Golf Day was another big success

Last week, Templepatrick Golf Club and the Hilton Hotel played host to a highly successful Antrim Hurlers Golf Day for which Bourke Sports was the main sponsor. The event drew a fantastic turnout of 120 players, all gathering to raise vital funds for the Antrim Hurlers Training Fund. This financial boost comes at a perfect time as the squad gears up for their Joe McDonagh Cup campaign, which throws in this coming Saturday against Ulster neighbours Down at Dunloy at 1:30 PM.

Out on the course, the scoring was highly competitive, but Team OPS—consisting of Seamus O’Prey, Barry Mulgrew, Kevin Toland, and John McCallin—ultimately stole the show. They posted the top score of the day, walking away with the grand prize of four 43-inch TVs. Second place went to Team B4B Group, captained by former county player Neil McAuley alongside Conall Fitzpatrick, David Ferris, and Mark Fraser. The Cushendall trio of Stephen Walsh, Scott Walsh, and Christy McNaughton secured third place, while fourth place was claimed by the St. John’s team of Shea Shannon, CJ McKenna, and Tommy Shannon, who were rewarded with four £50 Hilton vouchers.

Alongside the team events, several players were recognized for standout individual performances. Seamus O’Prey capped off a brilliant day for the winning Team OPS by taking home the best individual score, earning a £150 voucher for McGurk’s. Meanwhile, Scott Walsh of Ruairi Og, Cushendall, smashed the longest drive of the day to win a £100 Amazon voucher, which was sponsored by Fibrus. The event concluded with the highly anticipated raffle, where Kevin Toland, also of Team OPS, was drawn as the lucky winner. He took home a fantastic prize package that included a one-night stay with dinner for two at the Hilton Hotel Spa, plus an additional £100 voucher, rounding off a superb day of fundraising and golf.

Of course Bert Trowlen was there of the Saffron Gael capturing the action along with his trusty assistant Tyler.

Former couunty chairman Dr John McSparran displays his golfing skills as he drives off the first tee at the Antrim Hurlers Golf Day

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Strong second half secures victory for Armoy.

Antrim Hurling League – Division 3

Glenravel 0-14 Armoy 3-19 – at Fr Maginn Park, Glenravel

The last time these two Clubs met on the hurling field it was under lights in the 2025 Junior Hurling Championship  final in Ballycastle when Glenravel took the spoils. Today it was very different as Armoy avenged that defeat with a very strong second half performance securing a fourteen point winning margin. The home side were forced to field without six of the starting lineup that won the Abbey Shield midweek so it was always going to be an uphill struggle for them; and so it proved.

Armoy opened the scoring in the second  minute and were never level or behind from that point onwards. With four minutes gone they led by three, their points coming from the McBrides, Tarlach and PJ. Joe McKay pulled two points back from placed ball; indeed McKay helped himself to eleven of Glenravel’s scores overall – all from frees in what was a masterclass of the art and it was his free taking that kept Glenravel in the game up  until the Armoy goal fest in the second half which effectively killed the game as a contest. For most of the first half Armoy managed to maintain a four or five point advantage with Tarlach McBride providing most of them – again from placed balls. Armoy led by four on a 0-12 to 0-08 scoreline when the thirty minutes were up but Glenravel closed out the two added minutes with a couple of fine scores, one an eighty metre free from McKay and the other a lovely team move the length of the field allowing Ciaran Laverty to close the gap to two when referee Fergus McAllister blew for half time.

Glenravel brought on a couple of subs at the start of the second half with Odhran McAleenan and Stevie Acheson joining the fray but Armoy, buoyed by a strong breeze pointed in the opening minute and then Conor Christie found himself in an acre of space in front of goal and duly fired to the net. McKay would pull one back for the home team but defensive gaps were starting to appear at the wrong end of the field for Glenravel. Tarlach McBride pointed and Conor Christie popped up again with too much time and space which resulted in another green flag for the men in blue and white. Emmet O’Hara added to Glenravel’s misery and suddenly there was a ten point gap and only a quarter of the game remaining. Ciaran Laverty put over a nice score for the home side before Armoy recorded the best score of the game when Emmet O’Hara raised a white flag from a sideline cut from well out the field. Joe McKay would record another couple of scores for Glenravel but it was the visitors who finished stronger with three unanswered points from Emmet O’Hara, Thomas Burns and Arthur Devlin as they ran out convincing winners 3-19 to 0-14.

Armoy

1 Conor Watterson, 2 Callum Coyles, 3 Liam Dillon, 4 Joseph McFetridge, 5 Colin Lordan, 6 Arthur Devlin, 7 Ciaran McCormick-McKenna, 8 Kieran McToal, 9 Eoin Bailey, 10 Thomas Burns, 11 Tarlach McBride, 12 Emmet O Hara, 13 Cormac Doherty, 14 Mark Christie, 15 PJ McBride.


Con Magees

1 Michael McDonald, 2 Brian O’Neill, 3 James Duffin, 4 Oisin McKeown, 5 Harry Fyfe, 6 Caolan Lennon, 7 Eoin McCusker, 8 Fergus Donaghy, 9 Niall Dickson, 10 Luke Laughlin, 11 Ronan McCormick, 12 Conor Laverty, 13 Cormac McKeown, 14 Ciaran Laverty, 15 Joseph McKay.

‘We Are Antrim’ up and running

The new Antrim GAA podcast We Are Antrim, which features Saffron Gael’s Brendan McTaggart, former Irish News journalist Brendan Crossan and Belfast Media’s Maghnus Dunne have launched their first episode and in a week when our hurlers play Down in the Joe McDonagh Cup in Dunloy and our footballers face Derry in the Ulster Senior Football Championship at Celtic Park, there is plenty to talk about.

Ruairis pull clear in dominant second half

Antrim Hurling League Division 1

Cushendall 2-22 Ballygalget 2-07

Venue: Pairc Mhuire, Cushendall

PICS BY SEAN PAUL McKILLOP

Ruairí Óg Cushendall delivered a dominant second-half performance to secure a comprehensive 15-point victory over Ballygalget in this Antrim Hurling League Division 1 clash at Pairc Mhuire. Despite a spirited first-half display from the visitors, which saw them briefly take the lead, Cushendall’s attacking firepower, led by a devastating 2-4 tally from Fintan Bradley, proved too much to handle.

The game began at a frantic pace, with veteran marksman Neil McManus opening the scoring from a free just nine seconds in. Ballygalget’s John McManus replied immediately from play, setting the tone for a tit-for-tat opening period.

Cushendall edged ahead with scores from Callagh Mooney and a massive long-range free from goalkeeper Conor McAllister. Ballygalget stayed well in touch, picking off impressive points from Oisin Coulter, a Marc Fisher free, and another from John McManus to keep the scoreboard tight.

The turning point of the half arrived in the 24th minute. Following an Eoin McDermott point that leveled the game at 0-6 apiece, Ballygalget’s Fearghal Gilmore found the back of the net to stun the hosts and give his side a sudden 1-6 to 0-6 advantage.

However, the Ardsmen’s lead was short-lived. Cushendall responded right away, reeling off four unanswered points before the short whistle. Sean McAuley and Edmond McQuillan found their range, while Neil McManus slotted two crucial late scores (one free, one from play) to send Cushendall into the dressing rooms with a narrow 0-10 to 1-6 lead.

The second half was largely a one-sided affair as Cushendall found another gear. Edmond McQuillan fired over straight from the restart, signaling the beginning of a relentless Ruairí Óg onslaught. Fiontan Bradley quickly added two frees to extend the gap.

Ballygalget managed their only point of the second half in the 38th minute through Brook Byers, but the game was soon put beyond doubt. In the 39th minute, Bradley struck for his first goal of the afternoon. Just four minutes later, the dynamic corner-forward raised his second green flag, completely taking the wind out of Ballygalget’s sails and stretching the lead to 2-13 to 1-7.

Cushendall’s bench also made a significant impact. Thomas McLaughlin, introduced for Christy McNaughton early in the half, registered two fine points from play. EdMcQuillan continued to cause havoc, finishing the day with 0-4, while Neil McManus, Callagh Mooney, Joseph McNaughton, and Austin Birt all tagged on scores to turn the result into a rout.

Deep into stoppage time, Ballygalget substitute Dara Pucci managed to breach the Cushendall defence to grab a late consolation goal, but it was purely academic at that stage.

Scorers for Ruairí Óg Cushendall:

  • Fintan Bradley: 2-4 (0-3 frees)
  • Neil McManus: 0-5 (0-2 frees)
  • Edmond McQuillan: 0-4
  • Callagh Mooney: 0-2
  • Oisin Birt: 0-2
  • Thomas McLaughlin: 0-2
  • Conor McAllister: 0-1 (0-1 free)
  • Sean McAuley: 0-1
  • Joseph McNaughton: 0-1

Scorers for Baile Mhic Uileagóid (Ballygalget):

  • Fearghal Gilmore: 1-0
  • Dara Pucci: 1-0
  • John McManus: 0-2
  • Oisin Coulter: 0-1
  • Marc Fisher: 0-1 (0-1 free)
  • Michael Johnson: 0-1
  • Eoin McDermott: 0-1
  • Brook Byers: 0-1

Substitutions:

  • Cushendall: Thomas McLaughlin for Christy McNaughton (36 mins), Nicholas McLaughlin for Neil McManus (50 mins).
  • Ballygalget: Dara Pucci for Michael Johnson (61 mins).