All Saints Dreams Shattered in Omagh in 2011

As we head into Saturday’s Ulster Intermediate Football Championship clash between All Saints and Derrylaughan  in Toome, the Saffron Gael looks back at the Ballymena side’s last Ulster campaign in 2011.

All Saints defeated St. Molaise, Enniskillen in a preliminary round at Casement Park before going on to beat Drumgoon Eire Og of Cavan in the quarter-final at Breffni Park.

Their campaign ended in Omagh where they lost in extra time to Culloville of Armagh in the semi-final by two points but many within the camp feel that it was one that got away.

Seven members of the present squad were part of that All Saints panel who will go into action on Saturday in Toome.

 The men of 2011: Rory McVeigh, Peter McReynolds, Emmet Killough, Sean McVeigh, Peter McReynolds and Paddy McAleer photographed after the County final in Toome and will bring a lot of experience to their clash with Tyrone’s Derrylaughan at the same venue on Saturday.

2011 semi-final report

All Saints 1-12  Culloville 2-11 AET

The dream of a place in the Ulster final was shattered in cruel fashion in Omagh on Sunday but the memories of a wonderful season will last for many years in the minds of All Saints players and their wonderful supporters.

They went into this game as rank outsiders against a Culloville Blues side who ply their trade in Division 1 of the Armagh League and indeed had recorded a win over the legendry Crossmaglen Rangers in that league earlier in the year.

It was obvious from the opening whistle that Culloville had done their homework on the Ballymena side with Sean McVeigh in particular, Sean McCambridge and Peter McReynolds coming in for a lot of unsavoury attention.

The Armagh champions opened confidently and were 3-0 up after 10 minutes through the impressive Kieran Hatzer, Seamus Watters and Niall Rowland and with Andy Kelly and Michael McCarry carrying injuries into the game, it wasn’t looking good for All Saints.

Once again however the bags of character, that has carried them through the Antrim Championship and to this stage of the Ulster, started to emerge and a good move saw Peter McReynolds race clear on goal in the 11th minute but his goal bound attempt was well saved by Blue’s keeper, Kieran McMahon. Sean McCambridge collected the rebound but he was quickly closed down by a determined Culloville defence.

Gradually though the Slemish park side began to play their way into the game and a Michael McCarry pointed free in the 12th minute followed by another from Paddy Logan gave notice of their intentions.

Things were slowly swinging in favour of the Ballymena side as the Culloville hauling and dragging tactics continued to go unpunished but when Liam Cassley was felled by towering mid-fielder, John Kingham with a blatant body-check there seemed no alternative for the referee but to administer a red card.

The Derry official, after waiting for Cassley to recover, decided on the easy option of yellow and when the same player had his close range effort foot-blocked inside the large square, two minutes later referee McErlane waved away what looked like a legitimate penalty claim by the All Saints players.

All Saints were struck another blow when Andy Kelly had to retire after about 20 minutes to be replaced by Peter McCann. Michael McCarry pointed a 25th minute free to bring the sides level but after soaking up a period of pressure which produced nothing, Culloville hit back to take the lead through Padraig Caherty who moved forward from right-half-back to send over an excellent point.

The Saints were now gaining in confidence however and they finished the half well on top as Damian Kelly converted a couple of late frees to give them a slender 0-5 to 0-4 half-time lead. The unpleasant tactics of the opposition continued however as they got involved with the All Saints men in the tunnel on their way to the dressing room with Niall Rowland being issued a yellow card.

                                               EQUALISER

The large Ballymena crowd who had travelled in expectation awaited the start of the second half with relish but it was Culloville who were first off the mark as Seamus Watters fired over the equaliser after 25 seconds.

Michael McCarry restored the All Saints lead as he sent over another free in the 5th minute but the Antrim men were rocked back on their heels as the Armagh side hit back with an 8th minute goal by Johnny McGeeney who beat Brian Martin to the jump after finding himself unmarked on the edge of the square.

Once again All Saints displayed their determination and resolve as a cross field lob by Peter McCann was broken down by Sean McCambridge and Peter McReynolds got the vital touch in the goalmouth scramble that ensued to finish to the net.

Their joy was to be short lived however as their opponents again exploited gaps in the All Saints defence, who were struggling badly at this stage, and Colm Watters collected unmarked to the left of the area before rounding Brian Martin and hammering home the ‘Blues’ second goal with 11 minutes gone.

Could Kevin McCarry and Timmy Connolly’s men respond again?, well respond they did, digging deep into their reserves of character they again started to carry the game to the opposition with Michael McCarry pointing yet another free to close the gap to two at the end of the third quarter.

Kieran Hartzer again edged Culloville three ahead and Peter McReynolds, direct from a ‘45’ and Rowlands exchanged further points to keep the gap at three with ten minutes remaining.

 

Sean McVeigh, who was outstanding throughout, began to exert his influence even more as he ran 40 yards before splitting the uprights and his mid-field partner Paddy Logan hit another to level the contest as the Ballymena side threatened to take control once more.

Culloville continued to look dangerous on the break however and the impressive Johnny McGeeney fired over to give them back the lead and it looked like this score would prove to be the winner but Peter ‘Pizza’ McReynolds kept his cool to fire over the equaliser once again, direct from a ‘45’ to send the game into extra time.

                                                       EXTRA TIME

Ten minutes each way extra time was ordered and again it was Culloville who took the initiative with Fergal Rowland and Kieran Hartzer both finding the target in the 6th minute to open up a two point lead but a Michael McCarry pointed free in the 9th minute kept the Antrim men in contention at the short whistle.

When Johnny McGeeney again extended the Culloville lead to two, two minutes into the second half of time added on things looked set for a barn storming finish but it was to prove to be the last score of the game.

The Ballymena side, led by Sean McVeigh drove forward unrelentingly in an effort to pull the game out of the fire but despite incessant pressure they were unable to gain the scores that would give them victory.

They kicked four wides during this period but looked set to take the lead as Peter McReynolds placed Liam Cassley in the clear but his low shot at goal sailed just wide of the upright. With time almost up and All Saints pushing for that all important goal the ball broke to Paddy McAleer but his goal bound ground shot was blocked by corner-back Sean Liddy and cleared to safety as the full-time whistle sounded.

                                              BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT

Bitter disappointment for All Saints and their supporters who will justifiably feel that they deserved something more for their efforts. They recovered from another poor start to take a half-time lead, might have had a goal while their opponents were fortunate to start the second half with 15 men.

In the end injuries to Kevin McAllister, Andy Kelly and Michael McCarry, who gave his all despite carrying an injury into the game, conspired to beat them and the rub of the green deserted them when it was most needed.

No one should be disappointed or desponded however. To lose by two points in extra time, seven games into a tough Championship campaign which included wins over Glenavy, St. Teresa’s, Aldergrove before beating Portglenone in the County final and then wins over Drumgoon and St, Molaise of Irvinestown in Ulster is hard to take.

LETS HOPE WE ARE CELEBRATING AGAIN ON SATURDAY EVENING !

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Carey fans and celebrations at Carrickmore

Carey Faughs fans went through a range of emotions on Sunday as they watched their heroes battle it out with a great Carrickmore team in the quarter final of the Ulster Intermediate Hurling championship. Twice they came back from the dead to eventually take the game to penalties, when hero of the hour Steven McGinn sealed the win with two late saves

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Armoy Glen Rovers awards dinner in the Marine Hotel

Armoy Glen Rovers GAC held thier annual awards night in the Marine Hotel on Saturday night where the indidivual awards and team trophies were handed out. The club were also celebrating 25 years of Camogie in the club and there was special welcome to the ladies who had played for the club during those years

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St Killian’s win set up repeat of last years final

Corn Eimhear semi-final

St Killian’s Garron Tower 3-10 St Louis Ballymena 1-7

THIS year’s Corn Eimhear Camogie final will be a repeat of last year’s decider with St Killian’s Garron Tower pulling away in the second half of Monday’s semi-final to join holders St Patrick’s Maghera who had won their semi-final against St Mary’s Magherafelt 2-10 to 0-10 just before the midterm break.

Eva McNeill was again the star player for the Tower side with 2-9 from her side’s total, Laoiseach McNaughton the only other St Killian’s player to make the score-board. But there was a number of excellent performances in defence – Laoise McCollam, Emer Ward and Ciara McLaughlin – as well as Tamara Black and Dervla McMullan.

St Louis took a while to get going, but fought hard to make up the early gap with Cliodhna McKeever and Anna Smyth dangerous, while Caitlin Graffin, Aoife Neeson and Roma Martin were others who battled well on a heavy Glenravel pitch.

McNeill had popped over four points, three of them from frees or 45s, before Cliodhna McKeever and Eimhear McCloskey from a free got St Louis up and running. However St Killian’s pushed on and two more from McNeill and one from Laoiseach McNaughton had them ahead by 0-7 to 0-3 going into the break.

There was still time however for a late goal poached by Anna Smyth when St Killian’s failed to get in a clearance.

Although McNeill dropped back to midfield for the second half, she again started the scoring by driving a 30m free to the roof of the net. Although McCloskey responded with two points for St Louis, the Cushendun artist bagged a further two points and then hit her second goal when a speculative shot from distance skidded off the surface and into the net.

The final quarter saw goal-line clearances at both ends as St Killian’s remained in control with Sorcha Carey threading a pass through for Laoiseach McNaughton to finish the scoring with an injury time goal.

Meanwhile in the delayed Sciath Bhríde semi-final in Rossa, Gaelcholáiste Dhoire dominated the first half to set up a comfortable victory over St Malachy’s Castlewellan. Gaelcholáiste now play St Joseph’s Donaghmore in the final

St Killian’s: E McAllister, A Campbell, L McCollam, N McCollam, E Ward, E McNaughton, C McLaughlin, T Black, D McMullan, M McKeegan, E McNeill 2-9, 1-5 frees, S Carey, O Quinn, L McNaughton 1-1, M O’Kane.

Subs: A Molloy and E Black for O Quinn and M O’Kane (both ht), G Twigg for M McKeegan (57)

St Louis: C McNamee, B Doherty, L McGilligan, R Dickson, L Storey, C Graffin, A Neeson, R Martin, G Maguire, M McBride, C McKeever 0-3, A Smyth 1-0, A Vallely, E McCloskey 0-4, 3 frees, A McGilligan.

Subs: E McAleer for A Vallely (44), N Morgan for M McBride (59)

Referee: Vincent Boyle

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Sheridan inspires Mullahoran to victory over St. Gall’s

LGFA Ulster IFC

St. Gall’s 0-4 Mullahoran 6-10

St. Gall’s had no answer to an excellent Mullahoran from Cavan in this LGFA Ulster quarter-final at Hannastown on Sunday with the Cavan champions at a different level to their Antrim counterparts.

Led by the superb Aisling Sheridan, Mullahoran made the running right from the start and had this one put to bed by the halfway stage where they led 5-6 to 0-3.

Their opening goal came from a somewhat soft penalty after 7 minutes with Sheridan despatching it to the net with Kate Smith adding a second at the end of the opening quarter to move the visitors 2-5 to 0-1 ahead.

The St. Gall’s point came from an Alexandra Burns free in the 13th minute and Burns accuracy from the placed ball was one of the highlights of her side’s performance as they were soon forced again onto the back foot.

It was another Sheridan this time, Geraldine who came forward to register Mullahoran’s third goal at the end of a superb move in the 19th minute and there was a bit of dispute about goal number 4 with the referee deciding it had crossed the line in a goalmouth scramble despite protests from the St. Gall’s girls.

There was no such doubt about the visitors 5th as the superb Aisling Sheridan completing her hat-trick on 30 minutes to move her side 5-6 to 0-3 ahead with all three first half points coming from Alexandra Burns frees.

To their credit St. Gall’s tightened up in defence in the second half but continued to find it difficult to penetrate a strong Mullahoran defence in which Geraldine Sheridan was outstanding.

The visitors still managed to add 1-4 into the Hannastown breeze with Aisling Sheridan hitting 0-3 to bring her total for the evening to 2-8 with their goal coming from Kate Smith in the 18th minute and substitute Etain Higgins concluding the scoring.

A tough lesson for the Antrim champions who battled gamely against the odds but on the day they faced a side who were at a different level and would not have been out of place playing in the senior championship.

It’s been a great year for the Milltown girls and with plenty of youth in their side they will take the lessons from this defeat and move on to better things in the season ahead.

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