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Kerry Team V Armagh

Kerry manager Graham Shine has named his team for todays TG4 All Ireland quarter final against Armagh in Nowlan Park at 6.30. The team is as follows;

Laura Fitzgerald Na Gaeil
Elish LYNCH Castleisland
Ashlinn Desmond Rathmore
Aisling Leonard CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS
CAROLINE KELLY Southern Gaels
CIARA MURPHY Foxrock Cabinteely
Sarah Leahy Killarney Legion
LORRAINE SCANLON Castleisland
EMMA SHERWOOD St Bridgets Castleknock
Sarah Murphy Rathmore
ANNA GALVIN SOUTHERN GAELS
DENISE HALLISSEY INBHEAR SCEINE GAELS
SARAH HOULIHAN Beaufort
LOUISE NI MHUIRCHEARTAIGH CORCA DHUIBHNE
LAURA ROGERS AUSTIN STACKS
Linda Bruggener Spa
AISLING O CONNELL SCARTAGLEN
Elish O Leary Killcummin
Niamh Carmody Finuge/St Senans
Miriam O Keefe Finuge/St Senans
Emma Dineen Glenflesk
Katie O Mahoney Rathmore
Norma O Mahoney Rathmore
Fiadhna Tangney Beaufort
Hannah O Donoghue Beaufort
Jadyn Lucey Na Gaeil
Sophie Lynch Listowel Emmets
Labhaoise Walmsley CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS
Laoise Coughlan Rathmore
Tara Breen Beaufort

All Ireland Quarter Final Preview – Kerry v Armagh

TG4 All Ireland Ladies Quarter Final. 

Kerry v Armagh Saturday 12th August at 6.30 Nowlan Park Kilkenny

When Armagh travelled to Duagh last March to take on Kerry in a National Football League Division One encounter, the Kerry girls gave a defensive masterclass to hold the highly rated Ulster kingpins to just 9 points, and emerge as 2 point victors. 

The newly crowned Munster champions will be hoping for something similar next Saturday when they once again lock horns with the Orchard county in the TG4 All Ireland senior quarter final at 6.30 in a venue to be confrmed. 

Although they bowed out of the Ulster championship with a 1-14 to 1-10 loss to Donegal in June, this Armagh team have the players that are capable of causing Kerry a lot of problems. One of their most dangerous attackers is Aimee Mackin, an elusive forward with a lethal left leg ,whilst Caroline O’Hanlon at midfield has been regarded as one of the top players in the country over the last few seasons. Kerry managed to keep tabs on these two danger women in Duagh last March, with Lorraine Scanlon having a towering game on O’Hanlon, and the Kerry defence getting the numbers back to smother the best efforts of Mackin. Whilst these two are the marquee names on the Armagh team , they will have back up in the likes of Blaithinn Mackin, Niamh Marley, Clodagh McCambridge and Sinead Finnegan, all quality players in their own right. The Orchard county defeated Westmeath by 2 points in the last round of the qualifiers, and after racking up an impressive 3-16 on the scoreboard, their attack will have to be well marshalled once again if Kerry are to emerge victorious. 

Kerry are on a high since their recent 1-14 to 3-6 Munster final victory over Waterford and can report a clean bill of health going into next Saturday’s encounter. Although it is 5 weeks since they won the title, manager Graham Shine has not left rustiness creep in, and the Kerry girls have played a number of challenge matches in the intervening period. Their most recent game was against Galway, and although they were without Sarah Houlihan and Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh, the Kerry girls aquitted themselves quite well despite going down by a 2 point margin.  

Kerry will have to plan without centre half forward Amanda Brosnan for the Armagh game however, and manager Shine admits that her loss will be hard felt. ” Amanda is going on a tour of South East Asia over the next few weeks and she is going to be a massive loss to us”, he said. ” She has been in great form and her work rate and honesty will be badly missed. Still though, I suppose it will give an opportunity to whoever replaces her to come in and stake a claim on the team”. 

Shine has also been well pleased with how some of his players have put their hands up for selection with their performances at training over the last few weeks. “Some girls have really impressed and are definitely in our plans. The competition at training is fierce and I think that we could pick from 20 players that could do a job for us on the day. That competition is healthy, and I think that we are in a good place going into the game. Armagh will be tough, there’s no doubt, but hopefully we will spark and have enough to come through in the finish”. 

If Kerry are to win they will need to take their chances when they present themselves. Armagh had a heavy emphasis on defence when the sides last met, and Kerry will have to counter this by moving the ball quickly in transition to stop the northern side from setting up their blanket once again. There is pace in this Kerry side to be able to do that . Houlihan , Ni Mhuircheartaigh, Laura Rogers and Anna Galvin have legs to burn and need to run at their opponents at every opportunity. The tussle between Scanlon and O’Hanlon will also be vital. If Scanlon can do a job on the Armagh girl, then Kerry will be half way towards victory. Kerry are likely to pick from either Caroline Kelly, Aislinn Desmond or Aisling Leonard to pick up Mackin. Any of those 3 are capable of curbing the Armagh star, but they will need support from their colleagues to do so. 

Kerry will have the confidence to win on Saturday. They have the experience of playing in big games, and the know how to claw out the results when needed. As well as that, the emergence of new young players like Hannah O’Donoghue, Sarah Leahy, and Sarah Murphy has given the team some freshness and vitality. Armagh will bring typical Ulster toughness and resilience to the play, but Kerry are well capable of mixing it in the physical stakes when needed. The carrot of an All Ireland semi final against either Waterford or Dublin on the 26th August is what both teams have to play for, and I feel that Kerry have the quality to do the job and emerge victorious by by 2 or3 points.  

 

Seamus Mulvihill Takes Charge Of All Ireland Minor Ladies Final.

The honours just keep coming for Kerry’s top ladies referee Seamus Mulvihill. The genial Finuge /St Senans whistleblower has once again been entrusted to take charge of a national fnal – a massive endorsement of his continued excellence and consistency in charge of the biggest games.

Last May Seamus took charge of the National Football League Division 2 final between Cavan and Westmeath, and by all accounts did a fantastic job on the day. So good in fact that Seamus has been asked to take charge of today’s TG4 All Ireland minor final between Cork and Galway – and as they say in Kerry , “no better man for the job”.

Being assigned a game as big as this one doesn’t come about by accident or luck – all of the top referees are continuosly assessed and Seamus is inevitably gaining top marks every time that he steps out on the field. His experience and expert application of the rules are a massive help of course, and Seamus is certain to do a great job once again on the big stage.

All in Kerry Ladies Football would like to send Seamus their best wishes on what is the biggest game of the year for intercounty ladies minor football. We are certain that he will do a fantastic job once again.

The game can be seen live on TG 4 at 5 pm.

Austin Stacks Claim County Intermediate Title.

Randles Brothers Intermediate Ladies County Final

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Austin Stacks 1-14 Na Gaeil 1-13 

When 2 local rivals go head to head you can always expect a tight tense battle, and we certainly got that in Strand Road last Saturday evening as Austin Stacks were crowned Randles Brothers Intermediate Ladies County champions after an excellent one point victory over Tralee rivals Na Gaeil. 

Austin Stacks will point to a golden 10 minute period early in the second half, when they put over 5 points on the bounce, as being central to their victory. Up to that point the Stacks girls had struggled to get a grip on the game , but this spell gave them me the belief that they could go on to win the title. 

Stacks were much more economical in front of the posts, shooting just 4 wides on the day whilst Na Gaeil will look back on the 12 wides that they shot as being detrimental to their challenge.  

Na Gaeil did look the better side for long periods of the game and raced into a 5 points to 2 lead after 11 minutes, with 2 each from Sibeal Casey and Eilis O’Connor, and one from the livewire Megan Sheehy. Austin Stacks kept in touch with scores from Caoimhe Barry Walsh and a Megan O’Brien free kick. Marina Barry shot another over the bar for Stacks, but the impressive Jadyn Lucey replied with 2 good points to push Na Gaeil 4 ahead.  

Austin Stacks were struggling, but received a massive boost when they were awarded a penalty in the 20th minute . Na Gaeil netminder Laura Fitzgerald had made a good save , but as the ball bobbled around the small rectangle, referee Sean Joy spotted an indiscretion and awarded Austin Stacks a penalty. The deadly accurate O’Brien stuck the spot kick away with aplomb, and suddenly Stacks were within a single point, 1-3 to 0-7 , of their rivals.  

Ten time All Ireland winner Marina Barry pointed afterwards to level the game for Stacks, but Na Gaeil struck for a goal of their own through the lively Sibeal Casey. Eilis O’Connor pointed for Na Gaeil straight afterwards, but once again Austin Stacks hit a purple patch and added 3 more points from O’Brien (2) and Barry again. Na Gaeil then struck the crossbar twice in a row on the stroke of half time, and Na Gaeil went in at the break leading by just a single point, 1-8 to 1-7. 

Na Gaeil started the second half brightly and Megan Sheehy from a free, and Jadyn Lucey from play, pushed them 3 ahead. Sensing that the game was slipping away, the Stacks management moved Laura Rogers to centre half forward and the Kerry star went on to have a major impact on the rest of the game. Stacks hit 3 points on the bounce, with 2 from O’Brien and one from Breda Slattery to level the contest once again. 

Stacks took a firm stranglehold on proceedings and Rogers put over 2 points as the Na Gaeil challenge appeared to falter. Jadyn Lucey from a free and Clare Brennan from play traded points before Sibeal Casey put over for Na Gaeil to bring it to a one point game. Na Gaeil were then unlucky to hit the crossbar before their excellent full forward Eilis O’Connor scored the best point of the day to level the contest. 

There was still time for more drama, and when Rogers was fouled after another searing run, O’Brien stepped up and pointed the resultant free to send the Austin Stacks supporters into raptures. As the final whistle sounded straight afterwards, Austin Stacks were crowned the Kerry Intermediate champions for 2017. 

The remarkable Marina Barry now has the full collection of Championship medals in Kerry with junior, senior and an intermediate honours in her collection. What makes it extra special for the Austin Stacks legend is that she was playing alongside her daughter Caoimhe Barry Walsh in Saturday evenings victory. 

Best for Austin Stacks were Laura Rogers, Sarah Higgins, Aoife Dillane, Megan O’Brien, and arina Barry whilst Na Gaeil’s best were Sarah Quigley, Sheila O’Riordan, Jaydn Lucey, Mary O’Connell and Eilis O’Connor. 

Austin Stacks Deborah Mangan,Karena Slattery, Norma O’Connor, Sarah Higgins, Deirdre O’Shea, Catriona Horgan, Ellen O’Connell, Laura Rogers (0-2), Aoife Dillane, Breda Slattery (0-1), Caoimhe Barry Walsh (0-1), Karina Quilter, Maeve McKivergan, Marina Barry (0-4), Sarah O’Brien (1-5, 1 goal pen, 1f), Subs Ciara Rogers(N O’Connor), Clare Brennan (0-1)(C Horgan),S Hoare (D O’Shea), 

Na Gaeil Laura Fitzgerald, Sarah Quigley, Susan Fernane, Sheila O’Riordan, Muireann Moriarty, Nora O’Connell, Brid O’Connor, Ayesha Roche, Kate Ann O’Connor, Jadyn Lucey (0-4, 1f), Mary O’ Connell, Megan Sheehy (0-2, 1f), Mairin Maher, Eilis O’Connor (0-4), Sibeal Casey (1-3). 

Referee Sean Joy (Laune Rangers) 

 

 

 

Randles Brothers Senior County Championship Semi Final

Inbhear Sceine Gaels 4-4 Castleisland Desmonds 5-13 IMG_20170713_005917

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While Castleisland Desmonds recorded a handsome victory over Inbhear Sceine Gaels in sunny Templenoe last Wednesday evening, the scoreline is probably a bit unfair considering the mammoth effort the Kenmare side put into the contest.

There is no doubt that the Desmonds girls were full value for the win on the night. Quite simply they had too many aces up their sleeve for ISG, and with their 5 Kerry senior team panellists performing at full throttle they were able to rack up the scores when needed at vital stages of the game.

The pivotal moment came in the 10th minute of the second half when the excellent Andrea Murphy struck a peach of a goal for the Castleisland side. A minute prior to the goal ISG had brought the deficit back to a 2 point margin when Emma O’Sullivan hit the back of the net, but Murphy’s goal gave Desmonds the impetus to kick on and dominate the encounter thereafter.

Playing with the wind in the first half, Desmonds took a comfortable  1-7 to 0-3 lead into the break with Leanne Mangan contributing a goal and 2 points to their total. Further points were added by Jane Lynch (3),and Andrea Murphy (2), with ISG replying with points from Caroline McCarthy, Michelle O’Sullivan and Emma O’Sullivan.

A feature of the first half was some excellent goalkeeping from ISG’s netminder Nora Mae O’Brien who produced 2 excellent point blank saves from Leanne Mangan.

ISG started the second half in determined fashion and after just 2 minutes struck for a goal through Michelle O’Sullivan. Desmonds replied with a point from Emma O’Regan, but straight afterwards Emma O’Sullivan scored her goal for ISG. With the score at 1-8 to 2-3 the game was now in the melting pot but in fairness to Desmonds they kicked on and dominated for the rest of the encounter.

Desmonds struck for 3 goals in a 5 minute period and this effectively killed off the contest with 2 coming from Murphy and one from Mangan. Credit to ISG who kept trying and Caroline McCarthy hit the back of the net to bring the game back to 8 points. Desmonds then hit 1-5 on the bounce ,with the goal coming from Jane Lynch, with the ISG response coming from a point from a Caroline McCarthy free kick and a second goal from Michelle O’Sullivan. Desmonds then wrapped up proceedings with a point from Aine Sheehan as the final whistle sounded, and the Castleisland girls were safely into the Randles Brothers Senior County Championship final where they will await the winners of Southern Gaels and Beaufort.

Best for ISG were Nora Mae O’Brien, Denise Hallissey,Katie Palmer, Laura O’Sullivan, Julie O’Sullivan, Caroline McCarthy, Emma O’Sullivan and Michelle O’Sullivan.

Best for Desmonds were Eilis Lynch, Aisling Leonard, Lorraine Scanlon, Andrea Murphy, Labhaoise Walmsley, Gemma Kearney, Abbie Brosnan, Kayla O’Connor and Leanne Mangan.

ISG Nora Mae O’Brien, Sandra O’Sullivan, Geraldine Cahillane, Katie Palmer, Emma O Regan, Denise Hallissey, Majella O Sullivan, Laura O’Sullivan, Caroline McCarthy(1-2,1f), Julie O’Sullivan, Aisling Kellighan, Ciara O’Shea, Ellen O’Sullivan,Michelle O’Sullivan(2-1), Jane O’Sullivan, Emma O’Sullivan(1-1).

Castleisland Desmonds Tara Murphy, Mariah Curtin, Aisling Leonard, Tina Mangan, Gemma Kearney, Eilis Lynch, Kayla O’Connor, Lorraine Scanlon(0-3,1f), Labhaoise Walmsley, Emma O’Regan(0-1), Andrea Murphy(2-3), Jane Lynch (1-3, 1f), Rachael Cronin, Leanne Mangan (2-2, 2f), Orla White, Abbie Brosnan, Lilly Cox, Aine Sheehan(0-1), Ruth Cahill.

Referee Paul O’Sullivan (Southern Gaels).

 

The Draws Are Made For The Senior, Intermediate and Junior County Championships.

The Senior, Intermediate and Junior County championships were launched at the Randles Brothers garage in Killarney last Wednesday. Once again the Randles Brothers have kindly agreed to come on board and sponsor Kerry Ladies 3 most prestigous competitions.

Based on the Muckross Road in Killarney, Randles Bros Car Sales has been serving motorists in Kerry for over 90 years. Randles Bros are also based in Tralee at the Manor West Retail Centre. Randles Bros are the main Nissan Dealer for Kerry, and are an independent family run business led by David Randles.

In total 16 clubs were represented at the event including Kerry senior ladies captain Caroline Kelly of Southern Gaels as well as former captain Aislinn Desmond of Rathmore and Eilis Lynch of Castleisland Desmonds.

Defending senior champions Southern Gaels have been drawn away to combination side Killarney whilst the tie of the round features 2015 champions Rathmore at home to last year’s beaten finalists Beaufort.

In the Intermediate Championship the meeting of Listowel Emmets and Scartaglin is bound to be a cracker whilst the meeting of Abbeydorney and John Mitchels is the tie of the Junior A championship.

 

Randles Bros Senior County Championship DrawDave Randles

First named team has home advantage

Games fixed for 25th June

  1. Killarney v Southern Gaels
  2. Inbhear Sceine Gaels v Cromane/Milltown
  3. Castleisland Desmonds a bye
  4. Rathmore v Beaufort

Winners of tie 1 will play 4

Winner of 2 will play 3

 

 

Randles Bros Intermediate ChampionshipRandles Garage

 Games fixed for 12th July

  1. Austin Stacks a bye
  2. Listowel Emmets v Scartaglin
  3. Na Gaeil v Corca Dhuibhne
  4. Laune Rangers a bye

Winners of tie 1 will play 4

Winner of 2 will play 3

 

Randles Bros Junior A Championship

Games fixed for 12th July

Abbeydorney v John Mitchels

Milltown/Listry v Dr Crokes

Firies v Kilcummin

Finuge/St Senans a bye

Winners of tie 1 will play 4

Winner of 2 will play 3

 

Randles Bros Junior B Championship

Games fixed for 12th July

Clounmacon/Moyvane a bye

Currow v Causeway

Spa a bye

Annauscaul/Castlegregory v Dingle

Winners of tie 1 will play 4

Winner of 2 will play 3

 

 

Randles Bros Junior C Championship

Games fixed for 12th July

Glenflesk v Fossa

Legion a bye

St Pats v Beale

Cromane v Ballymac

Winners of tie 1 will play 4

Winner of 2 will play 3

 

 

Kerry U/14’s Name Their Team For All Ireland Semi Final.

Kerry have named their team for the All Ireland semi final against Cavan and it shows 3 changes from the side that defeated Cork in the Munster final.

Ashling Stack of Legion comes into the team at left corner back while Amy Harrington of Inbhear Sceine Gaels makes her first start in midfield and Melanie Higgins of Abbeydorney will line out at left corner forward.
The game will take place on Sunday in Banagher Co Offaly with a throw in time of 2oc.
The Kerry team in full is ;
Kerry U14 Team v Cavan
1. Ciara Butler ( Castlegregory)
2. Lara Flynn (Austin Stacks )
3. Mairin Duffy (Cromane )
4. Ashling Stack (Killarney Legion)
5.  Katie Brosnan,  Firies)
6. Lily O Brien ( Rathmore)
7.Jessie Cahill ( Castleisland Desmonds)
8. Amy Harrington (Inbhear Sceine Gaels)
9. Rachel Dwyer (Southern Gaels)(Captain)
10. Keri Ann Hanrahan ( Killarney Legion)
11.  Heather MacNamara,( Austin Stacks )
12. Siobhan Ni Chuanaigh (Corcha Dhuibhne)
13. Maura O Keeffe (Rathmore)
14. Jade Potts (Dr Crokes)
15.  Melanie Higgins ( Abbeydorney)
16. Aoilbhe Mangan  ( Cromane )
17.  Shannon O’ Donnell ( Southern Gaels)
18.  Paris McCarthy (Castleisland Desmonds)
19.  Cora Savage (Ballymac)
20.  Ellie O Connell ( Southern Gaels)
21. Danielle O Brien (Fossa)
22.Ada Relihan (Abbeydorney)
23. Aoife O Flaherty ( Finuge/St Senans)
24. Eimer Ni Shuilleabhain ( Na Gaeil)
25.  Sarah Barrett ( Na Gaeil)
26. Aoife Crowley (Inbhear Sceine Gaele)
27. Liana Williams ( Kerins  O Rahillys)
28. Orlaith O Brien( Beaufort )
29. Martha Fitzgerald (Firies)
30. Leanne Hayes (Beaufort)
Manager: John Doona (Killarney Legion)
Selectors: Nora O’ Connor (Rathmore),  Eamon Kissane (Beaufort),  Colin O Leary
(Rathmore), Catherine O’ Donnell (Southern Gaels)

Kerry Captain Rachel Dwyer Is A Chip Off The Old Block !

20 years ago in 1997 Denis Dwyer of Waterville played at wing forward on the Kerry senior team that defeated Cavan in the All Ireland semi final in Croke Park.Denis Dwyer 2

Denis was one of the new kids on the block as Kerry manager Paidi O Se strove to build a side capable of ending Kerry’s 11 year wait for an All Ireland title.

Dwyer had been a precocious talent at underage level, and having won an All Ireland minor medal in 1994, he played at U21 level for Kerry for 3 years – 1995- 1997, captaining the Kingdom to All Ireland glory in 1995 and also winning an U21 All Ireland in 1996.

After being drafted into the Kerry senior team in 1997, Denis would become a vital cog on a Kerry machine that would ultimately go all the way to glory as Kerry defeated Mayo in the All Ireland final that September. Kerry also won the NFL title that year where Denis scored a vital goal in their victory over Cork.

Denis played with the Kerry senior team for 9 years and is the proud holder of 2 All Ireland senior championship medals.

What is significant about the All Ireland semi final against Cavan  is that now 20 years later, his daughter Rachel will captain the Kerry U14’s in an All Ireland semi final – and co incidentally it is also against Cavan!

Rachel’s mom is Michelle Fitzgerald – sister of Maurice – another link to the 1997 Kerry senior team! Of course her aunt is Marie Fitzgerald -an All Ireland senior medalist with Kerry in 1993 – so the breeding is good as they might say!

Rachel is very much in the mould of her father – a fast, hard working, skilful and athletic player- hopefully she can guide her team to victory in next Sunday’s All Ireland semi final.

U14s Rachel Dwyer

The game will take place in Banagher and will throw in at 2pm.

Lidl Team Of The League Award For Aislinn Desmond.

Kerry ladies football star Aislinn Desmond has been named on the Lidl Division 1 Team of the League for 2017.ais 2

Aislinn’s selection followed a series of fine performances from the Rathmore club girl in this years league campaign for the Kingdom. Although Kerry failed to reach the knock out stages, Desmond was generally given the task of marking their opponents marquee forward.
Desmond also won an All Star in 2015 and captained her county in 2016.
Meanwhile former Kerry stalwart Bernie Breen has also been named on the Lidl Division 3 Team of the League for 2017. Breen was instrumental in guiding her adopted county Wexford to the Division 3 final where they were narrowly defeated by 2 points by Tipperary after a replay. ber
The Lidl Division 1 team in full is ;

1.      Yvonne Byrne                              Mayo

2.         Marie Ambrose                           Cork

3.         Olwyn Carey                                Dublin

4.        Aislinn Desmond                          Kerry

5.        Aoife Mc Anaspie                         Monaghan

6.        Noelle Healy                                  Dublin

7.        Sinead Burke                                 Galway

8.        Caroline O’Hanlon                        Armagh

9.        Karen Gutherie                             Donegal

10.     Yvonne Mc Monagle                   Donegal

11.     Aimee Mackin                              Armagh

12.     Carla Rowe                                    Dublin

13.     Eimear Scally                                 Cork

14.     Geraldine Mc Loughlin                Donegal

15.     Orla Finn                                        Cork