Tag: Munster LGFA

No Joy For Finuge/St Senans in Munster Junior Final.

No joy for Finuger/St Senans last Saturday – here is Munster LGFA ‘s account of the game…
A Dream start of two goals paved the way for Aghada`s success in the Munster LGFA Junior club final with Finuge St Senans in Mallow .Aileen McGrath hit the net in the first minute and a minute later Christine Moran found the net to put Aghada two goals up , Miriam opened the scoring for the Kerry girls after eight minutes but were finding it hard to hit the target .Hannah Looney struck a good point and Emma Farmer finished the half with two points to make the half time score in this Munster Junior Club Championship Final Aghada (Cork) 2-3 Finuge St. Senan’s (Kerry) 0-1
 
The Kerry girls started the second half in determined fashion with two points from captain Jakie Horgan, a pointed free from Miriam O Keefe mid way in the half had reduced the gap to five points . A pointed free from Emma Farmer steadied the Aghada nerves and a minute later she was pulled down in the square for a penalty she picked herself up and used her soccer experience to slot the ball expertly to the net. The Kerry girls fought back but wayward shooting left them down they did have a great goal scoring chance but Roisin Phelan got across to block down ,they did manage a late point but were left to rue the great start they gave Aghada final score Aghada 3-04 Finuge St Senans 0-05. Aghada will now contest the All Ireland semi final against the Connaught champions

Munster Intermediate Championship Quarter Final

Austin Stacks 3-6 Burren Gaels 2-8 

IMG_2014 (800x570) (1)IMG_1945 (800x533)IMG_1824 (558x800)In the Munster Intermediate Championship quarter final Austin Stacks made the journey across the ferry to take on Clare champions Burren Gaels last Sunday. Driving winds and rain made for very testing conditions, but the Tralee side showed toughness and resilience to claim victory. Mollie O’Carroll was the hero of the hour when her last minute goal snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to claim a 1 victory for the Rock Street girls. It was O’Carroll’s second goal of the encounter, with the former Kerry All Ireland winning underage star also hitting the net on the stroke of half time to leave Austin Stacks with a slender 1-5 to 0-6 half time lead. Veteran star Marina Barry added another goal midway through the second period, and further points from Megan O’Brien and Ellen O’Connell left the black and amber just 2 behind. O’Carroll then struck in the final minute to break the Burren hearts and leave the Austin Stacks players and supporters in raptures of excitement. Next up for Austin Stacks is a Munster Intermediate semi final against Kinsale of Cork next weekend, with the time and venue tbc. IMG_1954 (800x360)

Austin Stacks scorers; Mollie O’Carroll 2 goals, Marina Barry 1-1, Megan O’Brien 0-2, Ellen O’Connell 0-1, Maeve McKivergan 0-1, Karina Quilter 0-1. 

 

Munster Junior Championship Quarter Final

Finuge /St Senans 4-12 Na Deise 1-12 

Finuge/St Senans were first out of the traps on Saturday when they defeated Na Deise of Waterford by 4-12 to 1-12 at Mallow Sports Complex. First half goals from Emma McCarthy and Caoimhe Shanahan set Finuge firmly on their way, and they went into the half time break with a healthy 5 point lead –2-8 to 1-7. McCarthy added goal number 2 midway through the second half, and soon afterwards Ann Marie Leen got in on the act with a superb effort of her own. Miriam O’Keeffe was in great form contributing 6 points from play whilst Kerry camogie star Jackie Horgan showed her prowess with the big ball when she slotted over 4 points, with 2 of them coming from open play. Next up for Finuge/St Senans is a Munster Junior semi final next weekend against St Bridgets of Hospital ,Limerick with the time and venue tbc. 

Finuge /St Senans scorers; Emma McCarthy 2 goals, Caoimhe Shanahan 1 goal, Ann Marie Leen 1 goal, Miriam O Keeffe (0-6), Jackie Horgan(0-4,2f),Niamh Carmody(0-2). 

Kerry Minors Prepare To Face Cork In Munster Final.

The Kerry LGFA Minor Team will face Cork in the 2017 Munster Minor Final at Dr. Crokes Pitch at Lewis Road, Killarney on the Bank Holiday Monday, the 1st of May at 1pm.

Kerry will be up against it, as Cork are the reigning All Ireland Minor Champions for the past two years and still possess a number of their Minor All Ireland Winning stars from 2015 and 2016. Ciara Hughes and Ciara McCarthy are two fantastic players around the middle of the field and with their entire full forward line of Sadhbh O’Leary, Saoirse Noonan and Grace Culloty available from last year’s All Ireland Final, Cork will once again fancy their chances of making it three All Ireland titles in a row.

Indeed it should be noted that Cork’s full forward line scored 2-12 between them in their All Ireland Final triumph last year against Dublin, so Kerry will need to be on full alert if they are to curb thisattacking threat and overcome their fierce rivals.

Kerry Minor LGFA team only began their preparation for this year’s campaign in mid January but have made steady progress and had a comfortable 5-13 to 1-2 victory over Waterford en route to the final.

Kerry will be fully aware of the challenge that lies in wait against Cork but will be buoyed by two All Ireland U16 titles in the past two years and this young side have committed themselves fully in preparation for a tilt at the reigning All Ireland Minor Champions. Kerry will have home advantage at their captain Siobhan Burns’ home club of Dr. Crokes for the Munster Final and will be hoping for a large crowd to show up and support them as they attempt to win Kerry’s first provincial Minor title in a number of years.

The Kerry minor team will be announced this weekend.

Kerry U/14’s Name Their Team For Tipperary Clash.

The Kerry U/14 team for Round 3 of the Munster A Championship against Tipperary has been named and it remains unchanged from the side that defeated Cork by 4-8 to 11 points in March.

A win for Kerry will see them through to the Munster final which is fixed for May 7th.

The game throws in on Saturday at 3 pm and will take place in Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney.

The Kerry team lines out as follows

Ciara Butler ( Castlegregory)

2, Laura Flynn (Austin Stacks ) 3, Mairin Duffy (Cromane ) 4, Martha Fitzgerald (Fires)

5, lily O Brien ( Rathmore)  6, Jessie Cahill ( Castleisland Desmonds) 7, Katie Brosnan,  Firies)

8,  Paris McCarthy  ( Castleisland Desmonds) 9, Rachel  Dwyer (Southern Gaels)

10, Kerri Ann Hannrahan ( Killarney Legion) 11, Jade potts (Dr Crokes) 12 , Heather McNamara,( Austin Stacks )

13 , Maura O keeffe (Rathmore)  14 Danielle O Brien( Fossa, ) 15 , Aoife Crowley ( Inbhear Scene Gaels )

Subs

16, Aoilbhe Mangan  ( Laune Rangers ) 17, Aoife O’Flaherty ( Finuge/St Senans) 18, Cora Savage (Ballymac)  19, Ellie O Connell ( Southern Gaels)  20, Ada Relihan (Abbeydorney)  21, Shannon O Donnell ( Southern Gaels)  22, Sarah Barrett ( Na Gaeil) 23, Liana Williams ( Kerins  O Rahillys) 24, Eimer Ni Shuilleabhain ( Na Gaeil)  25 , Ashling Stack , ( Killarney Legion)  26 , Leanne Hayes (Beaufort )27, Melaine Higgins ( Abbeydorney)28, Eimear Burke ( Cromane)29 ,Siobhan Ni Chunaigh (Corca Dhuibhne ) 30, Orlaith O Brien( Beaufort).

Kerry U/16’s v Tipperary U/16’s match report.

Munster U/16A Championship.

Kerry 1-13 Tipperary 4-5

There was disappointment for the Kerry U/16 ladies when they exited the Munster A championship after a heartbreaking one loss to Tipperary at the John Mitchels Complex in Tralee last Saturday. Kerry also lost by the same margin to Cork the previous week, and they needed to defeat the Premier county to keep their interest in the championship alive. Kerry will certainly feel that it was a game that they could have won, but unfortunately lady luck wasn’t on their side for the second week in a row.

Kerry played with the benefit of a strong breeze in the first half and racked up 4 early points from Ceiti Ui Luing (free), Katie Buckley, Niamh Ni Chonchur and Anna Clifford. Tipperary did start to get their hands on a lot of ball and after 13 minutes Marie Creedon waltzed through the Kerry defence to tuck away a decent goal. Kerry replied once more when the lively  Niamh Ni Chonchur pointed after good support from Julie O’Sullivan. Ceiti Ui Luing put 3 between the sides when she pointed a free in the 18th minute. Tipperary weren’t lying down and Emma Morrisson put over the bar after Robyn White in the Kerry goal saved from point blank range.From the kickout Ella Teahan scored a good point for Kerry to put them 3 head once more and while Dervla Heffernan did reply once more for Tipperary , flying Kerry winger Anna Clifford put over 2 points on the bounce on the stroke of half time to send Kerry into the dressing room with a 4 point lead, 0-9 to 1-2.

Both teams swapped early wides at the start of the second half but disaster then struck for Kerry when Ruth Butler goaled to bring the contest back to one point game. Ella Teahan and Caitlinn Kennedy of Tipperary swapped points before Anna Clifford ,with her 4th point of the game, and Danielle O’Leary with her first off the bench,  pushed Kerry 3 ahead once more, 0-12 to 2-3 , with just 12 minutes left in the contest. Tipperary weren’t finished however and in the next 5 minutes of the game struck a fatal blow to the hearts of the Kerry girls. In the 52nd and 53rd minutes Leah Coen and Caoimhe Ryan pointed, they were followed a minute later by a Marie Creedon goal to propel Tipperary into a 2 point lead, 3-5 to 0-12. The hard working Siofra O’Shea steadied the Kerry ship with a point a minute late but Marie Creedon struck for her third goal of the game seconds later to put Tipperary in a 4 point lead ,4-5 to 0-13 with time running out. Kerry pushed on and attacked in waves as they fought to keep themselves in the game, and in the Munster Championship, but they just couldn’t get the scores to save the game. They did score a goal in the 61st minute when Julie O’Sullivan finished to the net from close range, but it was too little too late as the final whistle sounded. Tipperary now march on to the Munster final against Cork,while Kerry are left to lick their wounds and think of what might have been.

Kerry Robyn White Rachel O Connor, Mairead Lehane Kayleigh Mc Glashan Julie O Sullivan (I goal) Kayla O Connor Meabh Mc Elligott, Siofra O Shea (0-1),Mary O Connell, Emma O Sullivan,Ceiti Ni Luing(0-2f) Anna Clifford(0-4)) Katie Buckley(0-1) Niamh Ní Chonchúir(0-2), Ella Teahan(0-2)

SUBS (Unlimited ) Cora Joy Captain,.Danielle O Leary(0-1),Caoimhe Evans, Gemma Kearney,Maedhbh Rochford .Ciara Randles  Andrea Nolan Ellen Coffey ,Aoife Dillane ,Ava Doherty Maud Kelly, .Jillian Courtney, .Rachel Kilgallen .Tara Murphy.

Siobhan Burns Is Named As Kerry Minor Captain.

What a week it’s been for Dr Crokes GAA Siobhan Burns! First of all she watched as her brother Michael played a starring role off the bench in the All Ireland final win for Dr Crokes men and she has just been announced as Kerry Minor Ladies CAPTAIN for 2017 ahead of the Kingdom’s opening Munster championship game against Waterford in Mallow next Friday night at 8oc.
Siobhan’s talent is not just confined to football -she is also a top class rower and is currently trialling for the Irish international rowing squad, with the trials taking place on the following 2 days after Fridays game. Best of luck to Siobhan in these, and we are also sure that she will prove to be an excellent Kerry minor ladies captain for 2017!

Kerry U/14 Team Is Announced For Munster Championship Fixture v Cork.

The Kerry ladies U/14 team to face Cork in Round 2 of the Munster Championship at Naomh Aban , Ballyvourney at 2 pm on Saturday has been named and is as follows :

1,Ciara Butler ( Castlegregory)
2, Lara Flynn (Austin Stacks ) 3, Mairin Duffy (Cromane ) 4, Martha Fitzgerald (Fires)
5, Lily O Brien ( Rathmore)  6, Jessie Cahill ( Castleisland Desmonds) 7, Katie Brosnan (Firies)
 8,  Paris McCarthy  ( Castleisland Desmonds) 9, Rachel  Dwyer (Southern Gaels) (Captain)
10, Kerri Ann Hanrahan ( Killarney Legion) 11, Jade Potts (Dr Crokes) 12 , Heather MacNamara,( Austin Stacks )
13 , Maura O’ Keeffe (Rathmore)  14 Danielle O’ Brien( Fossa) 15 , Aoife Crowley ( Inbhear Sceine Gaels )
Subs
16, Aoilbhe Mangan  ( Laune Rangers ) 17, Aoife O’ Flaherty ( Finuge/St Senans) 18, Cora Savage (Ballymac)  19, Ellie O’ Connell ( Southern Gaels)  20, Ada Relihan (Abbeydorney)  21, Shannon O Donnell ( Southern Gaels)  22, Sarah Barrett ( Na Gaeil) 23, Liana Williams ( Kerins  O Rahillys) 24, Eimer Ni Shuilleabhain ( Na Gaeil)  25 , Ashling Stack , ( Killarney Legion) 26 , Leanne Hayes (Beaufort )27, Melaine Higgins ( Abbeydorney)28, Eimear Burke ( Cromane)29 , Rebecca Falvey (Abbeydorney ) 30, Orlaith O’ Brien( Beaufort)

Venue Announced For Kerry U/14’s V Cork On Saturday 18th March.

The Kerry U/14 girls will take their first step towards retaining the Munster championship that they won so impressively last year when they take on Cork next Saturday in  Naomh Abán (New Pitch) Ballyvourney at 2pm.

Kerry retain two of that title winning side with Rachel Dwyer captaining the team and Ciara Butler continuing in goals.

It will be interesting to see how both sides perform given the fact that they are destined to meet in the Munster final further down the line. Kerry will be anxious not to give Cork any psychological advantage however, and manager John Doona has his girls well prepared for the task ahead.

Senior, Minor, U/16 And U/14 Fixtures Announced.

The draw for the various Munster championship grades has been made and the Kerry senior ladies

footballers will face Waterford on at home on May 13th. The competition is being run in a round robin

format again this year and Kerry will play their next round game on the weekend of the 16th,17th and

18th June at home against Cork and will hopefully progress to the Munster final on July 8 th .Newly

installed Kerry manager Graham Shine will be aiming to come into the championship on the back of a

positive Division 1 league campaign which will kick off on January 29th with an away fixture to Cork in

Mallow at 2PM.

Meanwhile the Kerry minor ladies will play their first round Munster championship game on March 18

where Waterford will be their opponents. Kerry will then be away to Cork on April 15 th . The Munster

final is scheduled for Monday May 1 st . Kerry were well beaten by Cork in the 2016 Munster final, but

with a lot of last years u/16’s eligible for the minor grade this year they are sure to present a formidable

challenge for the title in 2017. The Kerry minors also have a new management team led by Jonathan

Griffin and he will be hoping for a positive start to his reign.

The Kerry U/16 ladies, who are in a round robin this year unlike the last number of years, will play their

first round Munster championship game on Saturday March 25thaway to old rivals Cork. Kerry u/16's

will then play Tipperary on April 1st and the Munster U/16 final is scheduled for Monday April 17th.

There is no doubt that both Cork or Tipperary will be hell bent on trying to strip them of their Munster

and All Ireland titles that they won so impressively in 2016. Kerry manager Rory Kilgallen of John

Mitchels will have his team well prepared for battle and Kerry u/16s will be very difficult to beat again

this year.

The Kerry u/14’s will take on old rivals Cork on Saturday 18 th March. Kerry are the defending Munster

champions but will face a formidable challenge from a wounded rebel team. The final for this

competition is fixed for May 6 th . John Doona has already shortlisted his panel to 30 players after holding

a series of trials, and his team will be training hard for the challenge ahead over the next few months.