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SENIOR COUNTY HURLING THE GARVEY’S SUPERVALU
CHAMPIONSHIP 2015
i Mainistir Ó dTórna
SEMI fInALS
Dé Domhnach 30ú Lúnasa 2015 - 6.00 i.n.
baile dubh v cill mhaOileReiteoir: Jason Mullins (Luimneach)
Dé Sathairn 29ú Lúnasa 2015 - 6.00 i.n.
leac sná v naOmh breandáinReiteoir: Cathal McAllister (Corcaigh)
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Fáiltiú an Chathaoirligh Is cúis áthais dom fíor fáilte a fhearadh romhaimh go Páirc Thomáis Uí hÉalaithe, Mainistir Ó dTórnale haghaidh Cliuchí Leacheannias Chraobh Sinsear Iománaíochta an Chontae. Is tráthnóna speisialta ídos na h-imreoirí, na h-oifigigh, lucht leanúna agus na réiteoirí. Tá súil agam go mbeidh sár chluichíspoirtiúla againn.
I welcome the players, mentors and supporters from St. Brendan’s, Lixnaw, Ballyduff and Kilmoyleyto Abbeydorney for the semi-finals of the Garveys Super Valu County Senior Hurling Championship. Ihope that the players and supporters enjoy the games and that they will be played in the bestsporting manner. Welcome also to the referees, their umpires and linesmen.
The County Hurling Championship games are important sporting occasion for the players who takegreat pride in representing their clubs. This year the games are being staged at the club venues andthe club officers and volunteers at each of those venues can be justifiably proud of their efforts.Their hard work and planning the hosting of the games is further testament of the tremendouscommunity effort that is generated by the County Senior Hurling Championship.
Hopefully the semi-finals will be entertaining, hard fought and closely contested right up to the fulltime whistle and played in the true spirit of sportsmanship. The teams are well prepared by theirmanagement teams and for that reason we expect to see great games of hurling.
A sincere word of thanks to the Kerry Senior, Minor & U21 Hurling Teams, the players and themanagement teams led by Senior Manager Eamonn Kelly, Minor manager, Ian Brick and U21 manager,Joe Walsh and also to the players and coaches of our Hurling Development Squads. Our Minor Teamplay in the Final of the All-Ireland Minor B Hurling Championship next Saturday and we wish them thevery best of luck. The Senior Team manager, Eamonn Kelly and his management team in their secondyear in charge led the team to achieve promotion to Div. 1B in the Allianz Hurling League andfollowed that with victory in the Christy Ring Cup Final. We are hugely indebted to Eamonn for hisachievements with the team in his two years in charge. His successor as manager has a strongfoundation to build on for the big challenges that face the team next year.
In 2016 our Senior Hurling team will not only be in a higher division of the league but also join theProvincial Qualifier Group of the Liam McCarthy Cup in which they will play a round robin of gamesagainst Carlow, Offaly and Westmeath. The top two teams then qualify for the quarterfinals of theLeinster Hurling Championship.
It is important to pay tribute to the Hurling Officer, Ger McCarthy, Vice Chairman, Diarmuid Ó Sé andCentral Council Delegate, John Joe O’Carroll for their work this year with our Inter County Teams.
The Abbeydorney pitch is dedicated to the memory of Tom Healy. Tom devoted his life to hurling andhis work as an administrator is rightly acknowledged by the Abbeydorney Club. He had a greatinterest in the development of our underage intercounty teams and would indeed be very proud ofthe achievements of our Senior Hurling Team this year.
SPONSORSI take this opportunity to thank our Senior Championship sponsors, Garveys Super Valu for theircontinued sponsorship, we are very grateful for their genuine interest and generous support of ourclub players.
Thanks also to our Kerry Team Sponsors, Kerry Group, our competition sponsors and associatesponsors. Thanks to all the supporters who gave our Inter County Teams such loyal support in 2015and to all who continue to support our fund raising activities at home and overseas, Cáirde Chiarraí,Night at the Dogs, Golf Classic, Car Draw, Kerry GAA Lotto, Ticket Scheme, Church Gate Collectionetc.
Enjoy the games.
Slán abhaile,
Padraig Ó Súilleabháín,Cathaoirleach, Coiste Chontae Chiarraí.
sylvester hennessyKerry’s eye GAA Correspondent
match previewLIXNAW versus ST. BRENDANS
GARVEYS SUPERVALU SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
Saturday evening’s semi-final meetingbetween Lixnaw and St Brendan’s will
be eagerly awaited by Kerry hurling fans.The last two winners of the Kerry SeniorHurling County Championship have got toknow each other pretty well over the pastfew seasons both on the hurling andfootball fields. These two remarkable dualclubs have sampled so much success inrecent years. Their feats both in thecounty and further afield have been acredit to the GAA in Kerry and long maytheir dual success continue.
These two sides have been the formteams in Kerry hurling over the past twoyears. St Brendan’s beat Lixnaw in theCounty Final after a replay in 2013. Lixnawthen went on to defeat St Brendan’s in the2014 semi-final after a replay before goingon to win the championship. Mark Foley’smen have looked very impressive againthis year and Lixnaw are many people’sfavourites to retain their title. The samecould not be said of St Brendan’s whostruggled in the earlier rounds of thechampionship before putting on a hurlingmaster class in their quarterfinalannihilation of Causeway. Pat O’Driscoll’sside were also really impressive when theydefeated Ballyduff in Ballyduff to win thedelayed 2014 County League title a coupleof months back and because of that, theirdismal form in the opening rounds of thechampionship was a real surprise.
The meeting of these two deadly rivals
should be another fascinating encounterbetween two teams who will know eachother like the backs of their hands. Thenew x factor to take into account in theanalysis of this game is the fact that thisclash will take place in Abbeydorney andnot in Austin Stack Park as was previouslythe case with championship clashesbetween these two. The Abbeydorneysurface is perfect for hurling but theperception is that Austin Stack Park is amuch bigger playing field than most NorthKerry hurling venues. If that is indeed thecase then space will be at a premium forboth teams to display their undoubtedabilities. Lixnaw have been the form teamin 2015. They were very impressive intheir win over Causeway but so too wereSt Brendan’s so the form line is difficult to
St Brendans Darren Dineen gets his hurley in front to knock
the ball away from Causeway's Muiris Delaney in the Senior
Hurling Championship Round 3 game in Kilmoyley.
gauge. What we do know is that Lixnawhave a superb forward line now that thetwo Conway brothers, Shane and Michael,are in harness alongside the likes of JamesFlaherty, Ricky Heffernan, Enda Galvin andColin Sheehy. John Buckley was alsooutstanding for the Kerry minors recentlyalongside Jermey McKenna so Lixnawhave an abundance of firepower in attack.
St Brendan’s are a little bit more reliant onJohn Egan for the bulk of their scoresalthough Eric Leen, Kevin Skinner, TimHannafin, Daithí Griffin and KieranFitzgerald have all chipped in with keyscores in recent games. If one factor is totip the balance in this contest thenLixnaw’s greater all round scoring abilityshould decide the contest. In previousmeetings between these two there hasbeen little to choose between both sidesand defences have normally beendominant. Both sides have gritty andtalented defenders. Lixnaw have theCorridan’s but St Brendan’s have theHorgan brothers plus a bang in-form
county man in the shape of DarrenDineen. This is sure to be another tenseand tight affair. Lixnaw deserve the mantleof favourites but a St Brendan’s win wouldin no way be a surprise to anyone presentin Abbeydorney on Saturday evening. Adraw is as likely a result as any such.We’ve already seen so many draws in thehurling championship in recent years.There is very little to choose between anyof the 8 teams in North Kerry at presentand that has made for an intriguingchampionship. The fact that the gamesare being played at North Kerry venueshas levelled the playing field even further.If I am forced to go for one team onSaturday evening then Lixnaw look themost likely to book a place in their 5thfinal in 6 years.
Garvey’s SuperValu SeniorHurling Championship 2015
THE STATSPATHS TO THE SEMI-FINAL
LixnawRound 1: Lixnaw 0-17 Ballyheigue 0-15 Round 2: Lixnaw 2-17 Causeway 0-16average Scored: 1-17 average Conceded: 0-16 average winning Margin: 4 pointsScorers: Michael Conway 2-14, Shane Conway0-7, James Flaherty 0-5, Cathal Sheehy, EndaGalvin 0-3 each, John Griffin 0-2. St BRendan’S Round 1: St Brendan’s 2-10 Abbeydorney 1-17Round 2: St Brendan’s 0-10 Ballyheigue 0-9Quarterfinal: St Brendan’s 4-16 Causeway 1-8average Scored: 2-12 average Conceded: 0-14 average Losing Margin: 4 pointsScorers: John Egan 1-21, Daithí Griffin 1-3, EricLeen 1-2, Kevin Skinner 0-5, Tim Hannafin 1-1,Jerry Wallace 1-0, Eamonn Corridan, KevinOrpen, Kieran Fitzgerald, Darren Dineen 0-1each
STATISTICS
Anthony Fealy Causeway in action against Darragh
Shanahan Lixnaw in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship
Round 2A game at Abbeydorney.
LIXNAW Hurling Club
ST. BRENDANS Hurling Club
St Brendans Under 14 Féile na nGael TeamSt Brendans Under 14 Féile na nGael Team who represented Kerry in the Finals in Ulster earlier in the year.They were hosted by the Cúchulainn Club in Armagh City whom they defeated when winning their Group.
However their Féile dreams came to an end in Monaghan when going down to Craóbh Rua after extra time. The players played brilliantly and can be very proud of themselves and the way they
represented their County, Club and Families.
Lixnaw GAA club All-Ireland Scór na nÓg Champions that played at Croke Park during the minor interval last weekend.Photograph includes the team of Donagh McElligott, Neilus Mackessy, Darragh Mackessy, Elena McElligott and CiaraShannon and also included are Coach Louise Bunyan, Scór officer Liz O'Keeffe, Lixnaw Chairman Paul Wallace and
President of the GAA Liam O'Neill.Lixnaw GAA Club also wish the best of luck to the Kerry Minor hurlers who play in the All-ireland B final next weekend
against Roscommon.
PLAYER PROFILE LIXNAW
PPPPPPLPL OFILE YER PRPLA WLIXNAOFILE
Stephen Power
date of Birth: 26/04/1984
Height: 6’ 0”
weight: 14st
Occupation: Plumber
when and where did you first play Hurling? Hermitage Park
Childhood Heroes: Roy Keane
inter County experience: Underage level to Minor
Sporting achievements to date: Numerous Hurling and Football with Lixnaw andFinuge and Causeway Comprehensive
any Superstitions before a match? None really and it’s definitely not getting a“haircut”!
Favourite Venue: Quarters
Biggest influence on your sporting career to date: John McAulliffe/Johnny Conway
Most memorable sporting moment as a player? County SHC 2014
Biggest Sporting disappointment: All Ireland IFC final in Croke Park with Finuge 2013
in ten years’ time i hope to be... NOT working and enjoying life
if there was a ‘transfer market’ in Gaa who would you buy? TJ Reid
the best invention ever: Internet
what skill do you think is the most important in Hurling? Ability to gain primarypossession
Favourite sport other than Hurling? Soccer
what do you like most about the Gaa? Teamwork and sense of achievement
How would you improve the Gaa? Increase involvement in both codes in non-traditional areas
Favourite Food? Chinese drink? Mocha Latte
Favourite Music: Dance Favourite Film: Apocalypto
Facebook or twitter? Facebook
Remember the Game? 2014 S.H.C. Semi FinalsLeaC Sná 0 – 9 naOMH BReandáin 0 – 9 (draw)
LeaC Sná 0 – 14 naOMH BReandáin 0 – 13 (replay)
D’imir na foirne seo leanas: Leac Sná: David Silles, Darragh Shanahan, Trevor McKenna, Pat Corridon, Jonathan Silles, Maurice Corridan, StephenPower, John Griffin (0-2), Brendan Brosnan (0-1), John Buckley (0-2), Ricky Heffernan (0-4, 3f), Paul Galvin (0-1),Cillian Fitzmaurice, Mike Conway (0-2), James Flaherty (0-2). Subs: Jeremy McKenna for C. Fitzmaurice, Mike Quilterfor J. Silles, Jason Wallace for M. Conway. naomh Breandáin: Darren Delaney, Conor Flaherty, Kevin Hannafin, Fionán Horgan (0-1), Kevin Orpen (0-2),Darren Dineen, Eamon Corridon, Rory Horgan, Stephen Leen, David Griffin, Cian Hussey (0-2), Kieran Fitzgerald,Padraig Kearney, Nicholas O’Sullivan (0-1), John Egan (0-7, 3f, 2 65’s). Subs: Gerry Wallace for S. Leen, Tim Hannafinfor P. Kearney, Darren Wallace for N. O’Sullivan, Donal Mackessy for K. Fitzgerald. Réiteoir: Jason Mullins (Luimneach) – drawn game / John Sexton (Corcaigh) - replay
St. Brendan’s came into this semi-final as reigning champions and having defeated Lixnaw in the 2013co. final. Over the past few years there has been little between these sides and this time it was nodifferent. At the first time of asking, the tie ended all square at 9 points apiece. The main influenceson the game were the respective free takers, Ricky Heffernan and John Egan who put over 4 each.However it was a last gasp opportunity for Lixnaw, a free in front of goals from just 50 metres outthat Heffernan narrowly failed to convert, that sent the sides to a replay. Both sides faced off again at Austin Stack Park on Saturday, 13 September where another epic contestensued. Lixnaw fielded slightly stronger for the replay, although with a replacement goalkeeper, youngRobert Silles. Back into the team came Pat Corridon, Paul Galvin and Mike Conway. The Ardfert sidewent into a 3 point lead by the 11th minute before Heffernan opened the Lixnaw account with 2pointed frees. Ag leath am bhí na foirne ar chomh scór, Leac Sná 0 - 9 Naomh Breandáin 0 - 9.The impressive John Griffin became more influential as the second half progressed, with DarrenDineen and David Griffin equally prominent for Brendan’s. The teams were level 3 times during atremendous second period and right down to the 55th minute it could have gone either way. Finally,Brendan Brosnan edged Lixnaw into a 1 point lead with 5 minutes remaining and this proved in theend to be the decisive score, Lixnaw coming out on top by 0 - 13 to 0 - 12.
Lixnaw's John Griffin and Darren Dinneen of St Brendans in the thick of the action in the Senior Hurling
Championship semi Final drawn game in 2014.
PLAYER PROFILE ST. BRENDANS
PPPPPPPLPL OFILE YER PRPLA ANS. BRENDTSOFILE ANS
Darren Delaneydate of Birth: 31-12-1989
Height: 5’ 9“ weight: 14 st
Occupation: Gym Instructor
when and where did you first play Hurling? U8’s in Ardfert Sportsfield
Childhood Heroes: Donal Óg Cusack, Brendan Cummins
inter County experience: Various underage, Member of Kerry squad that won ChristyRing Cup in 2011.
Sporting achievements to date: Senior Hurling Champ 2013, Christy Ring Cup 2011,2Minor Championships, 3 Under 21 Championships,1 All Ireland Club IFC,1 Munster ClubIFC,1 County IFC, 1 All Ireland Minor B,2 All Ireland Under 21 B, various underagemedals.
any Superstitions before a match? New grip on my hurley for each match!
Favourite Venue: Austin Stack Park
Biggest influence on your sporting career to date: Family and various underage coaches
Most memorable sporting moment as a player? Winning 2013 County Senior hurlingchampionship.
Biggest Sporting disappointment: Losing last year’s semi final to Lixnaw after a replay
in ten years’ time i hope to be... Still playing
if there was a ‘transfer market’ in Gaa who would you buy? Seamus Callanan(Tipperary)
the best invention ever: iPhone
what skill do you think is the most important in Hurling? First touch
Favourite sport other than Hurling? Soccer
what do you like most about the Gaa? The friendships you make with your teammates.
How would you improve the Gaa? More games for club players while the inter countyis going on.
Hobbies: Golf, Soccer, Follower of all sports
Favourite Food? Chicken Curry drink? Water
Favourite Music: House/techno Favourite Film: Wolf of Wall Street
Facebook or twitter? Both!
naomh breandáin(1)
Darren Delaney (c)
(2) (3) (4)Rory Horgan Conor flaherty Stephen Leen
(5) (6) (7)Eamon Corridon Darren Dineen Kevin orpen
(8) (9)fionán Horgan Jerry Wallace
(10) (11) (12)David Griffin Kevin Skinner Eric Leen
(13) (14) (15)fionán Mackessy Tim Hannafin John Egan
BAINIstíOcht: Bainisteoir: Pat O'Driscoll hurling coach: John Mortell
ROghNOIRI: Brendan Horgan, Aidan O'Mahony and Eamon Ferris
St. Brendan’s Cúil Cúilíní Seachaí 65m Saor Ciceanna
1 adh leath
2 adh leath
IoMLán
16. Ryan Delaney
17. Kevin Hannafin
18. Cian Hussey
19. Kieran Fitzgerald
20. Brendan O'Connor
21. Daniel Finnegan
22. John Galvin
23. Denis Moriarty
24. Iarla Courtney
25. Nicky O'Sullivan
26. Darren Wallace
27. Jim McCarthy
28. Donal Moriarty
29. Darren O'Riordan
30. Jack Savage
FIR IONAD:
leac sná
BAINIstíOcht: Bainisteoir: Mark Foley
Roghnoirí: Benny Stack, Jerome McKenna
Lixnaw Cúil Cúilíní Seachaí 65m Saor Ciceanna
1 adh leath
2 adh leath
IoMLán
(1)Martin Stackpoole
(2) (3) (4)Ger Stackpoole Maurice Corridon Pat Corridon
(5) (6) (7)Brendan Brosnan Darragh Shanahan Stephen Power
(8) (9)John Griffin Michael Stackpoole
(10) (25) (12)Shane Conway Enda Galvin John Buckley
(13) (14) (15)James flaherty Mike Conway Jeremy McKenna
16. David Silles.
17. Declan McCarthy
18. Raymond Galvin
11. Ricky Heffernan
19. Colin Sheehy
20. Liam Mullins
21. Trevor McKenna
22. Niall Quilter
23. William O'Connor
24. Keefer Roche
26. Cathal McCarthy
27. Jonathan Silles
28. Alan Bonn
29. Ian McAulliffe
30. Greg O'Connor
31. Jason Wallace
FIR IONAD:
cill mhaoile(1)
Aiden McCabe
(2) (3) (4)Seanie Murnane Sean Dowling Sean nolan
(5) (6) (7)flor McCarthy Dougie fitzell Tom Murnane
(8) (9)James Godley Jordan Brick
(10) (11) (12)James McCarthy Sean Maunsell Robert Collins
(13) (14) (15)Shaun Young Adrian Royle Daniel Collins
BAINIstíOcht: Bainisteoir: John Meyler
Roghnoirí: Ollie Diggin, Mike Lawlor, Brendan McElligott
Kilmoyley Cúil Cúilíní Seachaí 65m Saor Ciceanna
1 adh leath
2 adh leath
IoMLán
16. Emmett Meehan
17. Tommy Maunsell
18. John Godley
19. Conor Fitzell
20. Maurice O’Connor
21. Luke Fitzell
22. John Paul O’Mahony
23. Kieran O’Regan
24. Sean Godley
25. Kieran McCarthy
26. Joseph McElligott
27. Paudie O’Connor
28. Micheal O’Regan
29. Ian Brick
30. Richard Gentleman
31. Maurice Murnane
32. Sean Fitzgerald
FIR IONAD:
ballyduff
BAINIstíOcht: Bainisteoir: James Collins
Róghnoir: Joe Murphy
Ballyduff Cúil Cúilíní Seachaí 65m Saor Ciceanna
1 adh leath
2 adh leath
IoMLán
(1)Joe Bunyan
(2) (3) (4)Cathal Kearney Anthony Carroll John Hussey
(5) (6) (7)Barry o’Grady Padraig o’Grady David o’Grady
(8) (9)Daniel Carroll Giles o’Grady
(10) (11) (12)Paul Carroll Aidan Boyle Bobby o’Sullivan
(13) (14) (15)Mikey Boyle (c) Gary o’Brien Eoin Ross
16. Thomas Rourke
17. Liam Boyle
1. Sean Browne
19. Michael Hussey
20. Thomas Slattery
21. Jack Goulding
22. Ally O’Connor
23. John Paul Leahy
24. David Goulding
25. Kevin J O'Connor
FIR IONAD:
ballyduff
mortimer murphyGAA CorrespondentBALLYDUFF versus KILMOYLEY
match previewChampionship clashes between fierce rivalsBallyduff and Kilmoyley, do not buildcharacter, they reveal character. Littlewonder, because between them, they have46 championships won, and sit proudly ontop of the roll of honour, one and two. So can Ballyduff move a step closer to titlenumber 25 or will Kilmoyley repeat lastyear’s semi-final win and move to the cuspof their 23rd title? The answer my friends, inthe words of Bob Dylan, is blowing in thewind, because, nobody could predict theoutcome of this mouth-watering Sundayevening clash, unless they had mysticqualities. Looking at the form lines of both sides in thisyear’s championship, the only realconclusion one could arrive at is that bothare extremely lucky to be in the semi-final atall. Kilmoyley have only a sprinkling of thesides that won six championships in thenoughties, while Ballyduff are also down anumber of key men, such as Podge Boyle,
Paud Costello, P J Gorman and Ally O’Connorwhile Liam Boyle’s knees must be creakinglike a door hung on rusty and worn hinges. Kilmoyley will be the first to admit that theywere fortunate to draw with Crotta O’Neill’sfirst day out and indeed Crotta is thecommon denominator when assessing bothsides as the Kilflynn lads must be one of theunluckiest championship losers in recenthistory. Remember Kilmoyley trailed Crottaby eight points at half time in that first roundgame and John Meyler was forced tointroduce an injured Daniel Collins andAdrian Royle to rescue the Lerrig boys. It wasthe precocious Collins who rescued them,and has contributed 1-22 of their total todate, which is eight points more than theiraverage for their three games to-date. Thereplay again saw Kilmoyley in trouble andCrotta might well have won it, but Kilmoyleyprevailed, again driven on by Daniel Collins. It was then onto Ballyduff on a wet andwindy Bank Holiday Monday night, and thistime Shaun Young did the damage with histwo goals and Daniel Collins, with one legheavily strapped, did the rest, in a game,where the experience of Tom Murnane,James McCarthy and Sean Dowling wascritical against the youthful enthusiasm ofAbbeydorney, without the O’Leary brothers. Turning to Ballyduff, they lost their openinground game to a fancied Causeway sidewhich subsequently left that form downbadly, but worse still, they lost the mercurialPadraig Boyle for the season. It was thenonto Lixnaw on a Tuesday evening, to face
GARVEYS SUPERVALU SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
Crotta's Jordan Conway and Kilmoyley's Dougie Fitzell in
action in The Garvey's Super Valu Senior Hurling
Championship Round 1 Drawn game at Causeway.
Crotta and again, it would fair to say thatthey huffed and puffed in normal time tomatch Crotta O’Neill’s ferocity and hungerand looked to be making their exit in injurytime, when Crotta missed a scoreable free.However in extra time, the old Ballyduffresurfaced as the Boyles, Liam, Aiden andMikey, and the O’Gradys began to hurl inthe tradition of Ballyduff and a sublimegoal from Garry O’Brien, allied to theaccuracy of Bobby O’Sullivan, saw Ballyduffget over the line by six, but it was muchtighter than that. Then it was an Abbeydorney side, with thepowerful O’Leary brother’s Brendan andyoung Michael, who almost derailedBallyduff’s ambitions, and P J Keane’s firsthalf goals, had the champions reeling.Again Bobby O’Sullivan proved to be amatch winner and two late points sawBallyduff into the semis, but not inimpressive fashion. So two sides meet, who have not exactlyshone this year and if you were to take thescoring returns of Daniel Collins and BobbyO’Sullivan away, then neither Ballyduff norKilmoyley appear to have a good scoringspread in attack. Throw in Gary O’Brien andShaun Young and then you can see where
this game will be won and lost. While both defences are strong and tough,the game will be decided, by whichever setof forwards get on top and give theirscorers in chief a dig out. So can the likes ofMikey Boyle, Eoin Ross, Aiden Boyle, BarryO’Grady and possibly Kevin Junior if hereturns, do enough damage against atenacious no nonsense defence, whoremember shut out Ballyduff last year. Or will it be Adrian Royle, Shaun Young,Robert Collins, Sean Maunsell or JordanBrick, who will give Daniel Collins a helpinghand?
VERDICT: This is truthfully impossible tocall. I was impressed by Kilmoyley againstAbbeydorney but then you write offBallyduff at your peril!
Ballyduff's Anthony Carroll and Abbeydorney's James
O'Connor in action in the Garveys Senior Hurling
Championship Round 3 game at Lixnaw
Garvey’s SuperValu SeniorHurling Championship 2015
THE STATSPATHS TO THE SEMI-FINAL
kiLMOyLeyRound 1: Kilmoyley 1-17 Crotta 1-17 Round 1 Replay: Kilmoyley 1-12 Crotta 0-10 average Scored: 1-14 average Conceded: 0-12 average winning Margin: 5 pointsScorers: Daniel Collins 1-22, Sean Maunsell 0-6,Shaun Young 2-0, Adrian Royle 1-1, Jordan Brick,Tom Murnane, Roberty Collins 0-3 each, MícheálO’Regan 0-1BaLLyduFFRound 1: Ballyduff 0-10 Causeway 2-11 Round 2:Ballyduff 2-20 Crotta 1-17 Quarterfinal: Ballyduff1-17 Abbeydorney 3-8average Scored: 1-16 average Conceded: 2-12 average Losing Margin: 1 pointScorers: Bobby O’Sullivan 0-22, Gary O’Brien 2-3,Padraig Boyle 0-5, Eoin Ross, Mikey Boyle, BarryO’Grady 0-4 each, Cathal Kearney 1-0, Aiden Boyle0-3, Giles O’Grady and Thomas O’Rourke 0-1 each.
STATISTICSBy Sylvester Hennessy
ABOUT BALLYDUFF
C.L.G. CILL MHAOILE Kilmoyley Hurling Club wish to extend a “Big Thank You” to all our
members who helped out for the two Championship games which
were held at Páirc Naomh Eirc.
We wish to thank the volunteers who prepared the field and clubhouse
for the games. The locals who provided their fields for parking,
the stewards who made sure everything ran smoothly and the ladies
who did an exceptional job catering.
We wish to thank our loyal Sponsors and the Field advertisers.
FINALLYBest of luck to the Kilmoyley Senior Hurlers and Management in the
Semi-Final.
Kilmoyley Hurling Club Facebook page
@KilmoyleyHC
www.kilmoyleygaa.ie
• Edward Barrett from Ballyduff is the only man to win an All Ireland Hurling medal (1901) andan Olympic Gold medal Tug of War (1908). He also won a bronze medal for wrestling (1908).
• Ballyduff won Kerry’s only Senior All Ireland hurling title in 1891.• Ballyduff winning captain of 1989 John Hennessy was selected as a replacement All Star.• Five of today’s of Ballyduffs panel have represented Kerry at minor football Liam, Michael,
Padraig Boyle, Barry O Grady and Paud Costello.• Two Ballyduff players have captained both Minor and Senior winning co championship teams,
David Slattery 1998 – 2006 and Aidan Boyle 2001 -2012.• There are Five sets of brothers on the Ballyduff panel. The Four Boyles(Liam,Aiden, Mikey &
Padraig is Injured), Three O’ Grady’s (David,Giles & Padraig),two Husseys Michael & John,Goulding David ,Jack and the two O Carroll’s (Paul & Anthony).
• Also on the Ballyduff panel are uncle and nephew, Thomas O’ Rourke and Kevin JuniorO’Connor.
• Ballyduff Lead the Kerry Roll of Honor with 24 County titles.• Former Ballyduff Hurler and captain of 1972 John Bunyan won an All Ireland Senior Football
medal with Kerry in 1975. John is father of Joe of the present team.• Michael Hennessy (RIP) won 12 county senior hurling medals with Ballyduff.• Joe Murphy Selector and is the only link to the 1891 team his great grand uncle James
Crowley played on that team.
PLAYER PROFILE ST. BRENDANS
PLAYER PROFILE LIXNAW
PLAYER PROFILE BALLYDUFF
PLAYER PROFILE KILMOYLEY
OFILE YER PR ANS. BRENDTSOFILE ANS
OFILE YER PR WLIXNAOFILE
PLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLAPLA OFILE YER PRPLA YDUFFALLALLYDUFFBOFILE YDUFF
OFILE YER PR YYLEKILMOOFILE Y
Cathal Kearneydate of Birth: 6/12/95
Height: 5’ 9” weight: 185 lbs
Occupation: Student
when and where did you first play Hurling? Under 10s with Ballyduff
Childhood Heroes: Gary “Bomber” O’Brien, Barry O’Grady
inter County experience: Kerry Minor Hurlers
Sporting achievements to date: 1 All Ireland Minor B Hurling, 1 SHC Medal, 2
Under 21 Co. Champ, 1 NK MFL Medal
any Superstitions before a match? 2 Scoops of Pro-Workout 35 Minutes before
throw-in!
Favourite Venue: Austin Stack Park
Biggest influence on your sporting career to date: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Most memorable sporting moment as a player? Winning All Ireland Minor B
Medal with Kerry
Biggest Sporting disappointment: Losing to Silvermines in semi final of Munster
Club
In ten years’ time i hope to be... Chilling Poolside!
if there was a ‘transfer market’ in Gaa who would you buy? Seamus Callanan
the best invention ever: Computer
what skill do you think is the most important in Hurling? Striking
Favourite sport other than Hurling? Football
what do you like most about the Gaa? The Banter!
How would you improve the Gaa? Funding for Players
Hobbies: Gym, Sports, Clubbing and Cuddling!
Favourite Food? Chicken Pasta drink? Milk
Favourite Music: Future House Favourite Film: Interstellar
Remember the Game? 2014 S.H.C. Semi FinalCiLL MHaOiLe 0 – 12 BaiLe duBH 0 - 10
D’imir na foirne seo leanas: Cill Mhaoile: Aidan McCabe, Sean Murnane, Sean Dowling, John Paul O’Mahony, Vincent Savage, Dougie Fitzell,Tom Murnane, Paudie O'Connor, Flor McCarthy, Daniel Collins (0-4, 3f), Adrian Royle (0-2), Robert Collins (0-2),Tommy Maunsell (0-1), Colman Savage, Sean Maunsell (0-4) Subs: Micheál Regan for C. Savage, Ian Brick for V.Savage, Jordan Brick for T. Maunsell, Luke Fitzell for F. McCarthy.Baile dubh: P.J. Gorman, Paud Costello, Liam Boyle, David O'Grady, Kevin Bowler, Padraig O'Grady, Ally O'Connor,Giles O'Grady, Jason Bowler, Pat Joe Connolly, Mikey Boyle, Barry O'Grady, Bobby O'Sullivan (0-10, 9f), Aidan Boyle,Jack Goulding Subs: Kevin O'Connor for L. Boyle, Padraig Boyle for P.J. Connolly, Daniel O'Carroll for G. O'Grady.Réiteoir: Cathal Mc Allister (Corcaigh)
Kilmoyley's Dougie Fitzell is in control of this situation in the Senior County Hurling Championship semi Final
with Ballyduff in 2014.
Ballyduff came into this semi-final on the back of a defeat to St. Brendan’s and wins over Causewayand Crotta. Kilmoyley were very much an outside bet at the start of the championship but earlierround wins, co-incidentally also against Causeway and Crotta put them through to the penultimatestage. Kilmoyley started well with Tom Murnane influential at centre back and Paudie O'Connorlikewise at midfield. Ballyduff lined out with two changes from their selected team, were minusPadraig Boyle and had a number of positional switches, most notably the switch of Bobby O'Sullivanto centre field. Sean Maunsell opened the scoring with a 9th minute point from play and minorplayer, Robert Collins, added 2 more in the opening quarter, with Bobby O'Sullivan replying with apointed free for Ballyduff. In fact, he was to score all of his sides four first half scores from frees.Meanwhile Kilmoyley hit 9 points, all but one from play to lead at the break by 9 points to 4. On the re-start, Padraig Boyle came on as a substitute and Bobby O'Sullivan and Daniel Collinsexchanged early pointed frees. Sean Maunsell pointed for Kilmoyley on 40 minutes to give them asix point lead, 0 – 11 to 0 - 5. However they were not to score again until the 56th minute. Bobby O'Sullivan's meanwhile continued to punish any fouls conceded and he put over 3 more toleave the deficit at just 3 points entering the final quarter. O’Sullivan again, his sides only scorer,reduced the gap to just 2 points on 53 minutes as fortunes ebbed and flowed. Kilmoyley workedhard to retain their lead. Maunsell gave them some relief in the 56th minute to put a goal betweenthe sides. In a nerve racking finish, another Ballyduff point again left it at 2 points. However,Kilmoyley just about held out. Ag deireadh bhí said 3 cúilíní chun tosaigh, 0 – 12 in aghaidh 0 – 10.
PLAYER PROFILE ST. BRENDANS
PLAYER PROFILE LIXNAW
PLAYER PROFILE BALLYDUFF
PLAYER PROFILE KILMOYLEY
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date of Birth: 14/9/94
Height: 5’ 10” weight: 12 st
Occupation: Farmer
when and where did you first play Hurling? Kilmoyley N.S.
Childhood Heroes: Kilmoyley 4-in-a-row Team
inter County experience: 3 Years on Kerry Senior Hurling team
Sporting achievements to date: 2 All Ireland Schools U-16 Hurling, All Ireland
Minor and Under 21 B Hurling, Kerry, Munster and All Ireland Club Football
Medals, Co. Minor Football Championship.
any Superstitions before a match? Do not puck around with Tom Murnane!
Favourite Venue: Croke Park
Biggest influence on your sporting career to date: Family
Most memorable sporting moment as a player? Beating Antrim in League Playoff
in Parnell Park this year
Biggest Sporting disappointment: Losing 2014 County Final
in ten years’ time i hope to be... Alive and well
if there was a ‘transfer market’ in Gaa who would you buy? Richie Hogan
the best invention ever: Wheel
what skill do you think is the most important in Hurling? First Touch
Favourite sport other than Hurling? Soccer
what do you like most about the Gaa? Community Involvement
How would you improve the Gaa? More Funding for Clubs
Hobbies: Socialising, Jobs, Done-deal
Favourite Food? Haribo Sweets!drink? Milk
Favourite Music: Everything Favourite Film: Love Survivor
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