Nine Antrim players on the Danske Bank All Stars team

THERE are nine Antrim players included in the 36th Danske Bank Ulster schools’ All-star hurling team announced yesterday afternoon at the Dub.

After winning their first Danske Bank Mageean Cup title in six decades, St Killian’s Garron Tower went on to lift the Masita All-Ireland Paddy Buggy All-Ireland title with a 4-13 to 0-13 victory over Blackwater CS from Waterford last month. They have six players included in the All-star team.

There are second successive awards for team captain Joseph McLaughlin and Player of the Match winner for both the provincial and All-Ireland finals Cormac McKeown while McLaughlin’s brother Thomas is named as goalkeeper. It is the first time that two siblings have been named in the same All-star team.

L-R – Callagh Mooney, Thomas McLaughlin and Colla Ward of St Killian’s Garron Tower

The other three Garron Tower All-stars are under 19 All-Ireland judo champion Colla Ward in defence, Callagh Mooney in midfield and forward Orrin O’Connor who fired home two of the goals in the All-Ireland final victory three weeks ago.

Joseph McLaughlin has had a whirlwind few months, helping Ruairí Óg Cushendall to Antrim and Ulster club titles. He then made his Antrim senior debut as sub against Dublin with a point and a week later marked his first start with a goal against Galway. He and McKeown are both included in the Antrim’s senior panel for the upcoming Leinster Hurling Championship tournament.

Ben McGarry (let) and Liam Glackin (right) of Cross & Passion Ballycastle, and Fionn Jemfrey of St Mary’s

In addition to the St Killian’s pair there are four others picking up a second All-star including Cross & Passion defenders Liam Glackin and Ben McGarry. Cross and Passion was the only team this season to deny St Killian’s a goal, losing the Mageean Cup final by 0-17 to 0-13 at the Dub.

The other two double All-stars are Slaughtneil’s Fionn McEldowney who captained Derry to the All-Ireland minor football title and Ballygalget’s Shea Pucci from Our Lady’s & St Patrick’s Knock whose older brother Eoin won an award in 2022.

The St Killian’s trio of Joseph McLaughlin, Orrin O’Connor and Cormac McKeown

The ninth Antrim All-star is corner-forward Fionn Jemfrey from Sarsfield’s and St Mary’s CBGS Belfast.

As well as the nine Antrim players in the team, there are three from Derry and one each for Tyrone, Armagh and Down.

Jimmy Smyth, chairman of Ulster schools’ GAA, said:

“Congratulations to all of our young footballers and hurlers who have been selected this year as Ulster Schools’ All Stars, joining a long list of talented players, many of whom have made and are still making waves in the world of GAA.

“This year also, we have some young sportsmen collecting these awards for the second year in a row, a fantastic achievement!  This certainly emphasises their selection last year and sees them carving a unique niche in the history of our awards, now in their 36th year!

“We express once again our gratitude to our sponsors Danske Bank for their continued support of our games at all levels and indeed their involvement in our All-star scheme.”

Oonagh Murtagh, Head of South Business Centre at Danske Bank said:

“At Danske Bank, we’ve been passionate about helping our society thrive since our beginnings 200 years ago. One way we do that is through our youth sports sponsorships with Ulster Schools GAA, Ulster Schools’ Cup Rugby and the Northern Ireland Football Association.

“The Ulster Schools All Stars is a fantastic, long-standing initiative that recognises outstanding sportsmanship across Gaelic football and hurling each year – and something we’re really proud to be a part of. This year’s GAA competitions have show-cased the very best of our young players. It’s a real testament to how our young footballers and hurlers have been nurtured and developed throughout their school sporting career.

“The commitment and dedication to even be nominated for an All Star is immense, and we’d like to congratulate all of the players selected to participate in the trials as well as the remarkable 30 individuals who made the two All Star teams this year.”

The 15 players selected for the 2023-24 Danske Bank All-star hurling team are:

1.      Thomas McLaughlin, St Killian’s Garron Tower

2.      Jack Loughran, St Patrick’s Keady

3.      Cathal Ó Mianáin, Gaelcholáiste Dhoire

4.      Colla Ward, St Killian’s Garron Tower

5.      Liam Glackin, Cross & Passion Ballycastle

6.      Ben McGarry, Cross & Passion Ballycastle

7.      Fionn McEldowney, St Patrick’s Maghera

8.      Charlie Curley, St Mary’s Magherafelt

9.      Callagh Mooney, St Killian’s Garron Tower

10.  Leo Hughes, St Joseph’s Donaghmore

11.  Cormac McKeown, St Killian’s Garron Tower

12.  Orrin O’Connor, St Killian’s Garron Tower

13.  Fionn Jemfrey, St Mary’s Belfast

14.  Joseph McLaughlin, St Killian’s Garron Tower

15.  Shea Pucci, Our Lady’s & St Patrick’s Knock

The 2024 Antrim Senior Hurlers Golf Classic Winners at Templepatrick Hilton

On Friday 5th April, the Antrim Hurlers Golf Day at the DoubleTree Belfast Templepatrick at the Kingfisher Country Estate proved another big success with fantastic support shown by hurling fans throughout the county. The entire team would like to thank everyone who took part including the very generous businesses and people who sponsored including the main sponsors of the day, Bourke Sports, Casement Social Club and Philip Christie.

Without the support of the sponsors on the day, it would not have been possible:

The results from the day were:

First Placed Team
Ortus (Seamus O’Prey)
Prize: 4x 43” TV’s

Runners Up
McCloskey Contracts
Prize: 4 x £100 Vouchers for the Hilton Pro Shop

Third Placed Team
Declan McKerr (Dante’s)
Prize: A Hilton 4x Ball

Fourth Placed Team
McCollam Marine
Prize: x4 Custom made Antrim hurls

11th hole Par 3 raffle winner
Matthew Nelson – drawn out
Prize: Overnight stay for 2 at the Hilton + Dinner & Spa

Nearest the pin winner
Brendan McSparren
(pictured above)
Prize: RPM Motors – 1 Full car service + 1 Gold Car valet

Longest drive winner
Noel Rooney
Prize: £100 Voucher for the Hilton Pro Shop + O’Neill’s jersey of your choice






Antrim bounce back with big win over Wicklow

Leinster Minor Hurling Championship – Tier 2

Antrim 4–18 Wicklow 0-4

Pics by Mark Marlow

Antrim minor hurlers bounced back from last week’s defeat by Offaly when they beat Wicklow convincingly at Darvar in round 2 of the Leinster Under 17 Hurling Championship on Saturday.

Playing against a strong diagonal wind in the first half Antrim corner forward Oisin McCallin led the line, scoring a goal and two points, while Conan Johnston hit two, while Thomas McLaughlin, Fiontan Bradley and Frank Cane got one a piece as they led at the break by 1-7 to 0-2.

With the gale at Antrim’s  backs in the second half there was no way back for Wicklow as the Saffrons used the elements well to run up a big score.

Frank Kane, Conan Johnston and Fiontan Bradley all found the net in the second period, Bradley adding five points as well, while Conor Donnelly, Liam McEnhill, Thomas McLaughlin, Liam McEnhill and corner back Lorcan McCallin all picked off points to give them a convincing win and keep their qualification hopes alive.

ANTRIM

Sean Og McLaren, Lorcan McCallin, Dylan McLarnon, Aodhan Campbell, Colla Ward, Callach Mooney, Ashdon McGarry, Ryan O’Boyle, Thomas McLaughlin, Fiontan Bradley, Conor Donnelly, Liam McEnhill, Oisin McCallin, Frank Kane, Conan Johnston.

Rooney leads the way as Carryduff beat Loughgiel

O’Neill’s Sportswear Antrim Hurling League Division 2

Carryduff GAC 3:19 Loughgiel Shamrocks GAC 3:10

REPORT BY DARACH O’MULLAN – PICS BY MICHAEL CORCORAN

Carryduff opened up the Division 2 League with a decisive win against Loughgiel 2nds at Fr Healy Park. The match had opened with a short period of competitive edge between both teams, but time proved ultimately in favour of the Caryduff side. A strong challenge had been presented to Loughgiel, preventing a score for almost twenty minutes into the first half thanks to the continuous efforts of Paddy Bradley, Ronan Casey and Ryan Hill trying to forestall the impending advances of Eoin and Donal Rooney who had been helped in increasing the score along with the help of Darragh Goodwin. Goals fired to the net from the Rooneys helped cement the Carryduff lead, but a sneaky goal by Paddy Bradley had helped keep the Loughgiel spirit alive before the half time whistle.

Half time: Carryduff GAC 2:13 Loughgiel Shamrocks GAC 1:03

Loughgiel entered the second half with great vigour, but a goal chance by Danny McAuley was swifty denied by the Carryduff goalkeeper, Conor McLornan, within the first five minutes. Damien Quinn and Conall McCloskey had made great strides to curtail the counter offensive by the Carryduff side, but the brute strength of Adrian Downey was difficult to stop. Two goals by Ronan McCollum helped keep the Loughgiel spirit alive, and chances of Loughgiel’s hopes being rekindled in the second half seemed likely thanks to great points scored by Ronan Fitzgerald and John Francis Connolly. However points by Sean O’Callaghan, Lorcan McCaughey and a goal by Donal Rooney for the visitors concluded a long-drawn game that proved that Carryduff’s efforts would secure a victory over the Shamrocks.

Carryduff GAC

  1. Conor Mc Lornan 2. Fearghal Casey 3. Conor McAlister 4.Ciaran Goodwin 6. James Lavery 8. Sean O’Callaghan 9. Eoin Rooney 10. Conor O’Neill11. James Woods 12. Darragh Goodwin 13. Mark McConville 14. Lorcan McCaughey 15. Oran Teague 16. Matthew Rooney 17. Conor Cassidy 18. Niall McArdle 19. Donal Teague 20. Donal Rooney 21. Christopher McConville 22. Rory McArdle 23. Ciaran Rodgers 24. Michael Conway 25. Tiarnan McMeel 26. Liam Lavery 27. Patrick Brady

Loughgiel Shamrocks GAC

  1. Mark Christie 2. Cahir Connolly 3. Daniel McPeake 4. Brian McNaughton 5. Damien Quinn 6. Conall McCloskey 7. Patrick Bradley 8. Ronan McCollum 9. Ryan Hill 10. Ronan Casey 11. John Francis Connolly 12. Donal McKinley 13. Odhran McGrath 14. Cahir McGrath 15. Danny McAuley 17. Ronan Fitzgerald 19. Charley O’Hagan 20. Patrick Laverty 26. Shane O’Boyle

Winning start for St. Enda’s

ACHL Division 1

Naomh Eanna 1-9 McQuillan’s 0-8

Naomh Eanna made a winning start to this year’s ACHL Division 1 campaign when they defeated McQuillan’s Ballycastle in a low scoring encounter at Hightown on Saturday.

Only a point separated the sides at the halfway stage with a goal from John McGoldrick giving ther Glengormley side a 1-3 to 0-5 lead. The big number 14 added two points and another from Killian Jennings kept their noses in front at the break

Neal McAuley and Ciaran Butler kept the North Antrim side in touch as they shared nearly all their first half scores with both player hitting 0-2 and the other point falling to the stick of Lorcan Donnelly.

Naomh Eanna stepped it up a gear after the break as their main men, John McGoldrick and Killian Jennings continued to carry the greatest threat up front while their defence tightened up considerably.

McGoldrick added four second half points to bring his personal tally for the evening to 1-6 while Jennings weighed in with 0-2 as a shot shy visitors side were left to rely on Neal McAuley for all their three second half scores.