Antrim hang on in the swirling gale to take the points

Allianz Football League Division Three

Antrim 2-5 Offaly 1-7

Antrim withstood a late sustained rally by visitors Offaly to make it two from two in the Allianz Football League in swirling and blustery conditions in front of a good crowd at Corrigan Park on Sunday.

The Saffrons, with the elements in their favour in the opening half, raced into a seven point lead as half time approached but they were hit by a goal from Anton O’Sullivan in the 34th minute to cut the gap to four at the halfway stage.

It was Antrim who opened brightly in the difficult conditions and points from Eoin Hynds and Niall Burns had them two in front by the 12th minute before corner-back, Ronan Boyle finished to the net to give the home side a five point lead after being set up by Eunan Walsh.

Marc Jordan raced clear for an Antrim point in the 16th minute before Cian Farrell finally got Offaly off the mark with points in the 19th and 25th minutes to cut the gap to four.

Antrim pressed and Offaly keeper, Ian Duffy brought down Dominic McEnhill as he bore down on goal with McEnhill gathering himself up to convert the spot kick and Duffy lucky not to receive a Black card.

The home side suffered a setback as half time approached when they gave away possession around mid-field and the visitors countered swiftly with O’Sullivan firing to the top corner of Mick Byrne’s net to leave four between the sides at the break.

It was the only time in the game that danger man O’Sullivan escaped the clutches of his marker, Kavan Keenan and the Ballymena man’s running battle with his Rhode counterpart was a feature of the game

Conditions continued to deteriorate on the restart with the rain now driving across the field in the second period, but Antrim pushed on with a Michael Byrne free and a Niall Burns converted free.

Ruairi McNamee pulled one back for the Faithful county but Antrim looked comfortable entering the final quarter when leading by five, but Conor Hand was shown Red following a flare up and Offaly took advantage.

Nigel Dunne began the comeback with a beauty and Jordan Hayes followed with another seconds later.

Antrim were now fighting a rear guard action as the visitors continued to press.

Their tails were up but they were dealt a blow of their own on 64 minutes as Jack Bryant was shown black just two minutes after he had been introduced, for a body check on Eunan Walsh.

Still, they continued to press as a couple of promising looking Antrim breakaways failed to provide a score with Dominic McEnhill’s effort blocked for a ‘45’ that came to nothing and Paddy McBride running out of steam after a lung bursting run from defence.

Offaly narrowed the gap to the minimum entering stoppage time through Dunne and McNamee, but they couldn’t find an equaliser with a couple of efforts tailing wide as Antrim hung on for their second win from two starts.

“We’d two breakaways at the end when you could say there were goals on offer and we didn’t take anything from them,” McEntee reflected.

“Usually when you don’t take chances like that you pay the price, but thankfully we got across the line.”

A year ago Offaly faced Sunday’s opponents at the same venue and left with a six point win and it’s perhaps a mark of the resilience that McEntee has built into his side that they held on to avenge that result on Sunday.

Next up for Antrim is Down in two weeks-time at the same venue and the Meath man will be hoping to have a few of his ever increasing injured list available for a game that would put them in a strong position if they were to defeat one of the favourites for promotion.

Antrim: M Byrne (0-1 f); R Boyle (1-0), E Walsh, K Keenan; M Jordan (0-1), J Finnegan, D McAleese; C McLarnon, P McAleer; E Hynds (0-1), N Burns (0-2, 1 f), R McCann (Creggan); P McBride, C McGettigan, D McEnhill 1-0
Subs: C Hand for C McGettigan (48), D Lynch for D McAleese (70+3), O Doherty for N Burns (70+3)

Offaly: I Duffy; A Bracken, D Dempsey, L Pearson; R Egan, J Furlong, J O’Brien; M Tynan, J Hayes (0-1); P Cunningham, R McNamee (0-2), C Egan; C Farrell (0-2, 1 f), A Sullivan (1-0), K O’Neill.
Subs: N Dunne (0-2) for C Farrell (45), K McDermott for R Egan (53), J Bryant for K O’Neill (64)

Referee: P Faloon (Down)

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