Category: Announcements

Final Reminder For Minor Academy

For those girls previously invited or who have expressed an interest via email:

The Minor academy will take place in Ballyrickard, Tralee on Saturday 4th March – players ready on field for 11am sharp.

Please bring mouth-guard, water and €2.

Please note this is a FINAL reminder re the Minor Academy, if players do not attend this week, they will be put on a waiting list.

Kerry Name Their Team For Monaghan Challenge.

Kerry senior ladies manager Graham Shine has made two changes to the line up for the visit of Monaghan to Listowel for Round 4 of the Lidl National football league Division 1 which takes place on Sunday at 12 noon.

Elaine O’Sullivan of Southern Gaels returns to goals at the expense of Erris O’Carroll whle Emma Sherwood of Firies comes back into the team at full forward, with Megan O’Connell dropping to the bench.

Kerry defeated Monaghan by 11 points in the corresponding fixture last year, however Monaghan hammered Kerry by 16 points in the All Ireland quarter final last August.

Both Monaghan and Kerry have 3 points from their first 3 games so a win for either side would be a huge boost in their bid to avoid a relegation struggle .

With players of the calibre of Ciara McAnespie, Cora Courtney and Caoimhe Mohan to call upon they will be difficult to beat but Kerry can take great encouragement from their second half performance against Donegal last Sunday.

Throw in on Sunday is at 12 noon in Listowel.

 

The Kerry team in full is;

1 Elaine O Sullivan SOUTHERN GAELS

2 EILIS LYNCH CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS

3 CAROLINE KELLY SOUTHERN GAELS  

4 AISLINN DESMOND RATHMORE 

5 SARAH MURPHY RATHMORE 

6 ANNA GALVIN SOUTHERN GAELS 

7 CIARA MURPHY FOXROCK/CABINTEELY

8 LORRAINE SCANLON CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS

9 AMANDA BROSNAN DR CROKES

10 LAURA ROGERS AUSTIN STACKS 

11 LOUISE NI MHUIRCHEARTAIGH CORCA DHUIBHNE 

12 DENISE HALLISSEY INBHEAR SCEINE GAELS 

13 SARAH HOULIHAN BEAUFORT

14 EMMA SHERWOOD FIRIES

15 MIRIAM O’KEEFFE FINUGE/ST SENANS

SUBS

16 LINDA BRUGGENER SPA

17 MEGAN O CONNELL SOUTHERN GAELS 

18 PATRICE DENNEHY BEAUFORT

19 RHEANNE O SHEA DR.CROKES 

20 ERIN FINUCANE CLOUNMACON

21 EILISH O LEARY KILCUMMIN

22 NIAMH CARMODY FINUGE/ST SENANS

23 ERISS O’CARROLL JOHN MITCHELS

24 LAURA COLLINS ABBEYDORNEY 

25  AISLING O CONNELL SCARTAGLEN 

26  ANDREA MURPHY CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS

27 MEGAN O’CONNOR BEALE

28  Elish Kavanagh CORCA DHUIBHNE

It’s Kerry v Monaghan In Listowel at 12 On Sunday.

Previewing Kerry v Monaghan games come with a strict health warning. Which Monaghan team will turn up? Will it be the team that Kerry hammered by 11 points in last years league encounter or will it be the Monaghan team that humbled Kerry by 16 points in the All Ireland quarter final in August> The answer probably lies somewhere in between.

For that matter what can we expect from Kerry ? Hopefully something akin to last Sunday’s second half performance against Donegal in which Kerry took the game by the scruff of the neck and dug deep to record a deserved win. That win gained Kerry 3 valuable league points and drew them level in the league table with 4 other teams including Monaghan.

Monaghan lost to Galway by 6 points last Sunday so will be iching to get three more league points on the board when they take on the Kerry girls. With players of the calibre of Ciara McAnespie, Cora Courtney, Caoimhe Mohan and Ellen McCarron to call upon they will be difficult to beat. Kerry are improving though and will be determined to halt the Monaghan gallop.

It is probable that Emma Sherwood and Elaine O’Sullivan (goalkeeper) will be available for the Kingdom having missed the Donegal game, with Sherwood likely to go back into the centre half back position and O’Sullivan into goals.

The form of Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh , Anna Galvin, Lorraine Scanlon and Amanda Brosnan has been excellent in the league so far and manager Graham Shine will be hoping the Caroline Kelly, Aislinn Desmond , Sarah Houlihan, Denise Hallissey, Eilis Lynch and Laura Rogers will continue to show the improvement shown in the last game.

While it is a very difficult match to call, home venue could swing it once again for Kerry in Listowel on Sunday at 12 noon.

 

Important Notice

Important Notice ;
For those players already invited or those that have emailed their interest in participating:

The KLGFA Minor academy will commence tomorrow evening Friday 24th February from 5.30-7pm.

Friday night for this week only -will revert to weekend mornings.

Venue: Tralee CBS Astroturf.

Please bring water, mouth-guards and €2.

Rogers Strikes Late For Crucial First Win.

Kerry v Donegal Lidl National Football League Division 1 Round 3

Kerry 2-13 Donegal 2-12

There’s something about left legged players. They always seem to have that bit of flair and unpredictability in them that can delight you and drive you mad in equal measure.

On Sunday in Rathmore the Kerry ladies had two lefties that showed enough class and ingenuity to inspire their team to a well earned one point victory over high flying Donegal, in a game that Kerry simply had to win to avoid being caught up in a Division One relegation battle.

Not for the first time in a Kerry jersey Sarah Houlihan produced a top notch performance and her 8 points were a testament to her brilliance throughout the game. Houlihan had 2 off days against, against Cork and Dublin , but on Sunday everything she did was positive and she was a constant thorn in the Donegal side.

Equally so was wing forward Laura Rogers. A precocious underage talent, a series of injuries has delayed Rogers progress in becoming a star in the senior game. On Sunday with Kerry 2 points down, Rogers took off on a solo run and after waltzing past 3 Donegal defenders stuck the ball firmly into the back of the net . Kerry, now one point ahead with only 2 minutes left , played keep ball to see out the game as winners. Inspiring stuff when it was needed the most.

The game didn’t start so brightly for the Kerry girls. Donegal came out of the traps with all guns blazing and soon raced into a 4 point lead with just 5 minutes gone. Midfielder Karen Guthrie, who scored 2 of those points, was causing havoc as the Kerry midfield was struggling to get any foothold in the game. Kerry received a lifeline when Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh showed good poachers instincts to score a goal after Megan O’Connell made use of a long Sarah Murphy delivery to break the ball to the unmarked Ni Mhuircheartaigh who tapped it into the empty net.

Donegal replied with another point from Guthrie but good efforts from Ni Mhuircheartaigh, Houlihan and another leftie Miriam O Keefe, pushed Kerry 2 points ahead 1-4 to 0-5, with 14 minutes gone. Donegal then took over and scored 1-3 without reply as Kerry struggled with their kickouts.

First of all Kerry conceded a soft goal when a harmless looking Niamh Hegarty high ball was misjudged by Kerry goalkeeper Erris O’Carroll and corner forward Paula McGroarty was on hand to tap the ball into the empty net. Further Donegal points followed from Hegarty , Friel and dangerous full forward Geraldine McLaughlin .Houlihan steadied the ship for Kerry with 2 points, one from a free,  before Ni Mhuircheartaigh controversially had a goal disallowed as the referee adjudged her to have fouled her opponent when challenging for the ball.

Buoyed by this let off Donegal finished the first half as they had started and Hegarty and McLaughlin pointed to leave them 1-10 to 1-6 ahead at the break..

Some strong words from manager Graham Shine seemed to inspire his charges to a good start to the second half and Kerry put over 3 points in a row from Rogers, and 2 from Houlihan, to leave them just one in arrears. A bad Kerry wide was punished to the full by Donegal when Geraldine McLaughlin goaled from the kickout following a good long delivery over the top of the Kerry defence from Roisin Friel.

Donegal were now 5 ahead but Kerry refused to die. Houlihan put over 2 on the bounce with McLaughlin replying with one for Donegal. Ni Mhuircheartaigh pointed when a goal looked on to leave just 3 points in the game with 5 minutes left on the clock. Hegarty was sin binned for Donegal for back chat, and Houlihan pointed the free to bring it back to 2. Too little too late?

Rogers had different ideas and scored her wonder goal to finish off the Donegal challenge and gain 3 valuable league points for Kerry.

Kerry; Erris O’Carroll, Aislinn Desmond, Caroline Kelly, Eilis Lynch, Sarah Murphy Anna Galvin Ciara Murphy, Amanda Brosnan, Lorraine Scanlon , Laura Rogers 1-1) , Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh(1-3, 0-2f), Denise Hallissey, Sarah Houlihan(0-8, 0-5f), Megan O’Connell, Miriam O Keefe(0-1). Subs : Eilish O’Leary(O’Keeffe 25).

 

Donegal ;Laura Gallagher; Treasa Doherty, Ciara Hegarty, Kate Keaney; Theresa McCafferty, Nicole Mc McLaughlin, Shauna McGruddy; Katy Herron, Karen Guthrie (0-5, 1f); Grainne Houston, Niamh Hegarty (0-1), Eilish Ward; Roisin Friel (0-2), Geraldine McLaughlin (1-4,0-2f), Paula McCrory (1-0). Subs; Niamh McDaid(Houston 51).

Referee; N McCormack (Laois)

Kerry Team v Donegal

Kerry senior ladies manager Graham Shine has made one change to the line up for the visit of Donegal to Rathmore  for Round 3 of the Lidl National football league Division 1 which takes place  on Sunday at 1pm. 

Into the side at full forward comes Megan O’Connell of Southern Gaels who missed the 3 point loss to Dublin in the last round in Castleisland.  

Emma Sherwood is unavailable for selection and her absence sees Anna Galvin move into the centre half back position. 

Amanda Brosnan and Lorraine Scanlon continue at midfield while the in form Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh moves to the centre half forward position having played at full forward against Dublin. Caroline Kelly of Southern Gaels will once again captain the side from full back. 

Meanwhile Donegal have named an unchanged side from the team that defeated Galway by one point last weekend. 

The Kerry team in full is ; 

1 Elaine O Sullivan Southern Gaels 

2 EILIS LYNCH Castleisland Desmonds 

3 CAROLINE KELLY Southern Gaels 

4 AISLINN DESMOND RATHMORE 

5 SARAH MURPHY RATHMORE 

6 ANNA GALVIN SOUTHERN GAELS 

7 Ciara Murphy Foxrock/Cabinteely 

8 LORRAINE SCANLON CastleislanDesmonds 

9 Amanda Brosnan Dr Crokes 

10 LAURA ROGERAUSTIN STACKS 

11 LOUISE NI MHUIRCHEARTAIGH CORCA DHUIBHNE 

12 DENISE HALLISSEY INBHEAR SCEINE GAELS 

13 SARAH HOULIHAN Beaufort 

14 MEGAN O CONNELL SOUTHERN GAELS 

15 Miriam O Keeffe Finuge/St Senans 

16 Linda Bruggener Spa 

17 Patrice Dennehy Beaufort 

18 RHEANNE O SHEA DR.CROKES 

20 Erin Finnucane Clounmacon 

21 Elish O Leary Killcummin 

22 Niamh Carmod yFinuge/St Senans 

23 Cliodhna Hayes John Mitchells 

24 Erris O Carroll John Mitchells 

25  LAURA COLLINS ABBEYDORNEY 

26 AISLING O CONNELL SCARTAGLEN 

27 ANDREA MURPHY CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS 

28 Jackie Horgan Finuge/St Senans 

29 EMMA SHERWOOD FIRIES

New Referee Course On The Way.

refA 2 day Grab your Whistle level 1 course will take place on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of February, from 10am to 5pm at a Killarney venue T.B.C.
Through the Grab your Whistle courses we aim to increase the number of new referees, and in particularly female referees, who officiate at our games. Participants must be 17 years of age or over.
We need refs for our games – there is a serious shortage out there so we need new people to sign up!
It’s a matter of urgency at this stage that all clubs, especially in the Killarney area, put forward candidates for this course . To complete this course a 3rd day involving a blitz will take place at a later date.
For any further details please contact John Ross on 086 1571856
A Level 2 course for existing referees will take place at Ulicks Bar (Sherwoods) Farranfore on Wednesday 22nd at 8pm.