McAuley’s drop goal seals the win for the Town

Antrim ACHL Division 1 May 19th, 2024

Ballycastle 5-18 Loughgiel 2-25

Match report and photos – Michael Corcoran

Under a clear blue sky with temperatures heading towards 20°C, Páirc Mhic Uilín was a fitting venue for today’s ACHL league game between Ballycastle and Loughgiel. Spectators would witness a game of two halves as the Shamrock’s forged a lead in the first half from a considerable work rate, but Ballycastle had other ideas in the second half and their persistence would yield a clutch of goals that would halt Loughgiel in their tracks.

Lámh Dhearg’s Patrick Tumelty got proceedings underway and a very early attempt to point from Loughgiel’s Declan McCloskey would float wide, but the half back would soon make amends with an offload to Seamus Dobbin, subsequently passing to Eoin McGarry for the first point of the game.

The Shamrock’s took charge of the first fifteen minutes and consolidated six points before Christie McGarry struck at the heart of Ballycastle’s net, drilling the sliotar under the body of the keeper, giving Ryan McGarry little chance of a save.

Ballycastle had early chances but drifted three of these wide of the uprights. Loughgiel’s Caolan Blair rolled a pacey sliotar up onto his stick and offloaded to a calling Paul Boyle, who pointed the Shamrock’s ninth point of the game before Ballycastle’s Seamus McAuley pointed from winning a Loughgiel puck out. This would put ‘the Town’ in motion and after a series of back-to-back frees awarded from a high stick and tackles deemed heavy by referee Tumelty, Ballycastle slotted those over the bar to roll up another four points on the scoreboard, Ballycastle 0-05 Loughgiel 1-12.

The Town’s fortune would continue to change as Ronan McGarry picked up the sliotar around the 65m mark and from a solo run, found the back of Cormac McFadden’s net.

Loughgiel’s Christie McGarry would enter a very productive spell, slotting two frees, one from a slap on Jack McCloskey’s hand and the other a push on McGarry’s back. McGarry wasn’t finished there, surrounded by Ballycastle defenders as he advanced towards the goals, he made a long hand pass to McCloskey running towards Keeper McGarry’s domain, and McCloskey drilled the sliotar beyond a save and Loughgiel took their second goal.

Both sides would take the game up to the short whistle, with two frees going to Ballycastle, both successfully pointed by Neal McAuley and Lorcan Donnelly before Loughgiel’s Tiago McGarry intercepted a Ballycastle pass and pointed, then Dan McCloskey won a ball from a ruck, spotting and passing to Declan McCloskey who finished the first half with that point. Scores stood at Ballycastle 1-10 Loughgiel 2-17.

Loughgiel’s first half work rate and success in winning Ballycastle puck outs set the Shamrock’s up as favourites for the match, but the lads from the Town had other plans.

Minutes had only passed in the second half when a high ball into Loughgiel’s goal mouth was saved by keeper McFadden, but an alert James McShane rushed in and buried the sliotar into the back of the net. This second goal was met with indifference amongst the Town supporters who had not yet felt a change in the tide as Loughgiel continued to point from two more frees and two points from play from Maol Connelly.

Jack McCloskey would be the recipient of a deep pass into the forward line as Loughgiel turned around a Ballycastle attack. McCloskey wasted little time finding the uprights for a point that brought a roar amongst the Shamrock supporters.

Ballycastle would find new energy from three consecutive points, one came from a free as Loughgiel’s Dan McCloskey was boxed in for an over-carry and two from play before Lorcan Donnelly found Loughgiel’s net and now the Town supporters dared to hope. With a scoreline of Ballycastle 3-14 Loughgiel 2-22, the Shamrock’s didn’t panic with a five-point lead.

Both sides nudged up the score line three points apiece, but it was Christy McGarry’s towering point received from Declan McCloskey that got the Loughgiel supporters excited.

Ballycastle’s Ciaran Butler would put the cat amongst the pigeons with a fourth goal that seemed to come out of nowhere but again the Shamrock’s held their composure with a two-point lead and only a few minutes left on the clock.

Fortune struck the Town when Neal McAuley rolled the sliotar up onto the stick from a loose ball around the 20m mark and opted to drop the sliotar low and hard, just above the defender’s heads but with enough velocity to find the underside of Loughgiel’s bar for Ballycastle’s fifth and match winning goal.

Ballycastle’s Tiernan Smyth pointed in the dying seconds and put the match beyond saving for the Shamrock’s as Tumelty’s long whistle closed today’s proceedings, Ballycastle 5-18 Loughgiel 2-25.

Photo Album for today’s match can be found here…

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Ballycran end the Johnnies unbeaten run

Antrim Hurling League – Division 1

St John’s 0-20 Ballycran 3-15

Division 1 league leaders St John’s lost their unbeaten record at Corrigan Park on Sunday when they were beat by Ballycran side who were at full strength for the first time this season.

With Down’s interest in the Joe McDonagh Cup being ended by Laois the previous day the most of Ballycran county players turned out and though they struggled in the early stages, they got the goals they needed to turn the game around.

St John started strongly and 0-4 to 0-1 up after seven minutes, Stephen Tierney, Mick Dudley, Shea Shannon and Aidan McMahon grabbing the Johnnies scores, while Scott Nicholson was the Ballycran scorer. Lorcan Heenan put St John’s 0-5 to 0-1 clear but the Ards men were starting to find their range and two goal in a three minutes spell from Liam Savage and David Gilliland began to turn the game in their favour, and they pushed on to lead by 2-8 to 09 by half time.

A strong start to the second half by the home side, which brought three points from Shea Shannon and on from Aaron Bradley, saw the draw level within six minutes of the restart. However Ballycran responded well andtwo points from Phelim Savage and two from Scott Nicholson, were followed by a goal by Gilliland to hand them back a decisive advantage.

St John’s battled against the odds during the final quarter with Shea Shannon adding three more points to their tally and Mick Dudley two, but Ballycran had the damage done and further points from Nicholson(2) and Paul Sheehan gave them victory, their first one of the season.

O’Neill’s on top in an emotional day at Feystown

ACHL Division 2

Shane O’Neill’s 2-21 Tir na nOg 4-7

Shane O’Neill’s Glenarm produced a second half display of power, determination and skill to overcome the challenge of Tir na nOg at Sunny Feystown on Sunday.

An emotional day for the Feystown Club as it was the first senior game after the loss of our fellow member Connor McNeill who died as a result of a traffic accident last week.

You could have heard a pin drop after Reiteóir Ray Matthews blew his whistle for the start of a one minute silence. Both teams, as well as a sizeable crowd, stood to attention to honour the loss of a fellow Gael –

The Randalstown side looked on their way to another victory when they scored three quick-fire goals into the pavilion end in the opening quarter but the home side steadied themselves and trailed by only three at the interval with their goal coming from Dylan McLoughlin’s deft flick to the net.

With the breeze at their backs at the start of the second half captain Declan Mc Dermott rallied his troops and the Glenarm side came storming out of the starting blocks to completely take command as they hit 6 points on the bounce to lead by three by the 7th minute.

It was a lead they would not relinquish as they continued to dominate the second period, producing a level of intensity that their opponents quite simply couldn’t match.

It was the home side who started well at Feystown with Dylan McLoughlin, Niall McGarrell and Ciaran Magill firing them into an early 3 point lead before Ryan O’Neill opened Tir na nOg’s account from a 60 meter free.

Two more from McLaughlin and Magill moved the Feystown side four clear agin but a point from Emmet Murray and that three goal salvo Declan Mallon, Oliver McAtamney and Joshua Higgins turned the game on its head.

Dylan McLoughlin’s reply for the home side and a series of fine points from Niall McGarrell and McLoughlin had it back to 3-5 to 1-8 at the break but few could have envisaged what was to follow in the second half.

Daniel Black, Sean O’Boyle, Black again,  Darren Hamill, Dylan McLoughlin, Niall McGarrell and another from Black within the opening minutes put the home side completely in command.

A couple of pointed frees from Eamon Og McAllister and a goal from Darragh Fagan briefly threatened a response from the visitors but Shane O’Neill’s were not in the mood to rtelinquish.

Dylan McLoughlin and Sean O’Boyle replied with points before the lively McGarrell finished to the visitors net in the 23 minute and in the run in to the finish, Darren Hamill, McGarrell, Declan McDermott, Sean O’Boyle and Ciaran Magill added unanswered points.

A post on the Shane O’Neill’s website paid tribute to their former colleague, Connor McNeill and sums up the mood of the day.

An emotional day for the Feystown Club as it was the first senior game after the loss of our fellow member Connor Mc Neill 💙🩵

You could have heard a pin drop after Reiteóir Ray Matthews blew his whistle for the start of a one minute silence. Both teams, as well as a sizeable crowd, stood to attention to honour the loss of a fellow Gael – THANK YOU FOLKS 🫶🏻🫶🏻

Our captain Declan Mc Dermott rallied the troops today to a victory some may not have seen, as our visitors from Whitehill are sitting at the top of the table 🇧🇼🇧🇼

Report to follow from Paddy at The Saffron Gael, but we must mention some excellent performances from Decky, Niall McG, Josh, Murph and especially Sean O’Boyle 👏🏻👏🏻

Dan Black covered every blade of grass today on Fearsithe Pairc and helped his team to victory 💪🏻💪🏻

Young John Scullion also gets a shout out for a great shift 👏🏻👏🏻

Shane O’Neill’s: 1Michael Abram, 2 John Scullion, 3 Barry Hamill, 4 Joshua Quinn, 5 Aida Scullion, 6 Darren Hamill, 7 Declan McDermott, 8 Kieran O’Boyle, 9 Daniel Black, Dylan McLaughlin, 11 Ciaran Magill, 13 Blain McDermott, 14 Niall McGarrell, 15 Conal Ward, 17 Rory Mulvenna, 18 Aidan O’Neill, 19 Ryan Mclaughlin, 20 Paul Magill, 22 Matthew Black, 23 Sean O’Hare, 24 Ciaran O’Boyle, 25 Sean O’Boyle, 29 Liam Og McLoughlin.

Tir na nOg: 1 Michael Higgins, 2 Brandon McLarnon, 17 Christy Sheerin, 4 Dara Martin, 5 Ryan O’Neill, 6 Daniel Martin, 7 Sean McKinley, 8 Ciaran O’Neill, 9 Ciaran McKeown, 10 Oliver McAtamney, 11 Joshua Higgins, 12 Emmet Murray, 13 Conor McCamphill, 14 Eamon Og McAllister, 15 Declan Mallon, 18 Neil Shannon, 20 Tony Martin, 21 Darragh Fagan,  

Referee; Ray Matthews (Rossa)

Carey snatch it at the death

Antrim Hurling League – Division 2

Oisins 1-21 Carey Faughs 3-17

Carey snatched victory from the jaws of defeat when a long delivery from left half back James McCouaig was fumbled by the Oisins goalkeeper and somehow trickled over the line for the goal that decided this below par, but exciting, contest at Waterfoot. The Oisins were three clear going into second half injury time and appeared to have done enough, to edge the contest, but two pointed frees by the Faughs free taker Conall McGlynn cut the gap back to a single point. Time was almost up when McCouaig won possession and sent a long ball towards the goal, presumably trying for the equalising point. However lady luck was on the Carey man’s side and his high delivers caught the Oisins keeper off guard, and somehow ended in the net. Goalkeeper Seanin McToal had played a really good game up to them and made a few top class saves to keep the Carey men at bay, but luck was not on his side at the ball spun over the line to give the Faughs the win……Who would be a goalkeeper!

The sides were level on two points apiece when Carey got the opening goal, McGlynn firing in from close range after a goalmouth scramble. Seanie McIntosh and Brogan O’Connor got a couple of good points apiece to put the home team one point clear, but Carey responded well with points from Calum O’Kane and Conlith McKinley, before James Rocket Black soloed through and fired a low shot to the Oisins net.

Four in arrears with just five minutes of the opening half to play the Oisin finished strong and three points in as many minutes from corner forward Phelim Ward, and one from Seanie McIntosh brought them level at the interval.

The second half remained close as both teams picked off the scores and a brilliantly taken goal by Oisins corner forward Brogan O’Connor put them two ahead on 38 minutes. They held that advantage as two from Orrin O’Connor and on from Seanie Tosh cancelled out similar scores from McGlynn, Rocket and McGlynn again. It looked the home team had gained the upper hand when they hit five of the next six points, but Carey kept plugging away and two more points from McGlynn free cut the gap to the minimum, before McCouaig’s late delivery snatched both points.  

Gaelfast LGFA and Camogie All Star Awards

A fantastic afternoon at St Mary’s University College – Belfast for our first ever Antrim LGFA and Camogie All Stars Presentation. Thank you to Lord Mayor Ryan Murphy for taking time out of his busy schedule to speak to all attendees. Thank you also to Antrim Camogie representative Willie Devlin and to Antrim LGFA Chairwoman Fionnughla Murphy for attending to speak at this historic event. A huge thank you to all the schools who participated in the Antrim Cup this year, we look forward to seeing the progress of all our young athletes across all codes in the coming season. A final thank you to The Saffron Gael and Bert for attending today to take fantastic pictures of all. Belfast City Council Official Antrim GAA Antrim Camogie Antrim LGFA #SCBIBelfast