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Carthy leads the way for Maur's
02 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST MAUR'S 2-17 FINGALLIANS 1-14

Chris Carthy was the scoring hero for St Maur's as they saw off the challenge of Fingallians in Saturday's Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round at the Naul.

First half goals from Conor McGuire and Carthy had Maur's leading 2-5 to 0-2 after only 15 minutes.

However, Fingallians rallied and when Paul Flynn goaled inside the final ten minutes there was just two points between the sides, 2-13 to 1-14.

But three frees from Carthy and a late point from Chris Moore saw Maur's safely into round 2.

SCORERS - St Maur's: C Carthy 1-8 (0-6f), M McGrath 0-4, C McGuire 1-1,  D Byrne 0-2, C Moore, C Reddin 0-1 each. Fingallians: C McLoughlin 0-5 (0-4f),  P Flynn 1-0, D Killeen 0-3 (0-2f), G Donnelly, D Farrell 0-2 each, B Clarke, M Hanley 0-1 each.
ST MAUR'S - M Butterly; C Sweetman, O McGinty, R McGinty; N Walsh, L Fletcher, O Bollard; R Kelly, V Whelan; C Reddin, M McGrath, R McGuire; J Sweetman, C McGuire, C Carthy. Subs: D Byrne for Sweetman (35), C Moore for Whelan (46).
FINGALLIANS - R Kelleher; R McMenanamin, A Hanley, M Daly;  D Fagan,  D Markey, G Donnelly; P Flynn, B Quigley;  D Keane,  B Clarke, C McLoughlin; D Farrell,  D Killeen, M Hanley. Subs: D Synott for D Farrell (46) ,  D Campion for Keane (50), K McCallion for Donnelly (50), C Farrell for Markey (55).
REF - G Owen McMahon (O'Dwyer's).


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Supersub O'Gara inspires Synger glory
02 May 2011 | hill16.ie

SUPERSUB: Fergal O'Gara
TEMPLEOGUE SYNGE STREET 0-13 ST BRIGID'S 0-12

Synger finished with a flourish as three points from sub Fergal O'Gara saw them defeated last year's beaten finalists, St Brigid's, in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at the Iveagh Grounds on Saturday afternoon.

Declan Treanor had an excellent game for Templeogue Synge St who were rewarded for their bravery to the finish with O'Gara hitting his three valuable scores inside a six minute spell.

SCORERS - Templeogue Synge Street: D Treanor 0-4 (0-2f), F O'Garda 0-3, F Coffey, G Vickery 0-2 each, A O'Brien, D Treanor 0-1 each. St Brigid's: B Cahill 0-3, Mark Cahill (0-2f), K Darcy (0-1f), P Andrews, L McCarthy, 0-2 each, P Ryan 0-1.
TEMPLEOGUE SYNGE STREET - E Spillane; M Treanor, R Finley O'Donnell, K Devine; C McKiernan, K Byrne, D Treanor; D Bastick, A O'Brien; C Morley, G Vickery, F Coffey; E McKiernan, D O'Reilly, B McKiernan. Subs: F O'Gara for Morley (39), T Hourican for E McKiernan (44).
ST BRIGID'S - S Supple; A Daly, Martin Cahill, G Norton, G Kane, C Moran, N Davey; B Cahill, S Murray; K Kilmurray, Mark Cahill, P Andrews; L McCarthy, K Darcy, K Bonner. Subs: D Lally for N Davey (ht), P Ryan for K Kilmurray (50), C Freeman for K Darcy (55), O McCann for P Andrews (56).
REF - P Kiernan (St Olaf's).


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Isles progress past Mearnog in replay
03 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ERIN'S ISLE 0-12 NAOMH MEARNOG 1-7

Erin's Isle progress to the second round of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC after this first round victory at Rolestown on Monday evening.
The Finglas lads did the damage in the opening half and led 0-9 to 1-1 at the interval, they advance to face St Oliver Plunkett's/ER this Sunday (Parnell Park, 11am) in the second round. Mearnóg face St Vincent's on Saturday afternoon (Blakestown Road, 4pm) in the losers section.

Mearnog got the perfect start when Kevin O'Brien converted from the penalty spot but it was Niall Crossan who was the scorer-in-chief for Isles with 0-8 (including five frees).

The Portmarnock side battled back in the second half and points from Daniel Barry, Kevin O'Brien and Andrew Sheppard left just the minimum in it with 15 minutes remaining.

SCORERS - Erin's Isle: N Crossan 0-8 (5f), D Fox, C Flynn (1f), C Mac Aodhán, S McCoy 0-1 each. Naomh Mearnóg: A Sheppard 0-5 (3f), K O'Brien 1-1 (1-0 pen), D Barry 0-1.
ERIN'S ISLE - G Bedford; D Spratt, G O'Connell, Jay Keely; A Browning, F Carroll, C Pike; K Nicholson, C Flynn; D Kelly, S McCoy, C Mac Aodhán; D Fox, J Noonan, N Crossan. Subs: L Sweetman for Kelly (48), A Whelan For McCoy (50), E Connaughton for Fox (59).
NAOMH MEARNÓG - M Fitzmorris; M O'Reilly, B Colreavy, R Colreavy; K O'Brien, A Brennan, Mike Doyle; S Kenny, F McGowan; D Barry, A Sheppard, M Gibbs; A Kenny, D O'Reilly, J Walsh. Subs: R O'Reilly for Kenny (25), E Lee for R O'Reilly (49).
REF -B Carroll (Fingal Ravens).



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UCD edge out Fingal Ravens
04 May 2011 | hill16.ie

UCD 0-11 FINGAL RAVENS 1-6

The Belfield students secured their spot in Round 4 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC when they edged out Fingal Ravens at Páirc Naomh Uinsionn on Tuesday night.

Ravens missed a penalty ten minutes from ten when Warren Finnegan drove the spotkick over the crossbar after Ciarán Norton had been fouled to leave two points between the sides.

However, UCD kicked on with Donie Kingston converting two frees and Tommy Warburton driving forward to slot his second point.

Fingal Ravens did goal with the last play of the night when Martin Flanagan batted a Finnegan '45' to the net – it was a case of too little, too late.

SCORERS - UCD: D Kingston 0-4 (3f), M O'Hanlon, T Warburton 0-2 each, J Heslin, D Larkin, C Kenny 0-1 each. Fingal Ravens:  W Finnegan 0-3 (0-2f, 0-1 pen), M Flanagan 1-0, D Daly, N Tormey, A Casey 0-1 each.
UCD - M McGinley; J Hayes, D Maguire,  M Furlong; M Brazil, C Lenehan, T Warburton;  J Heslin, M O'Regan; D Larkin, C Kenny,  C Carthy; L Keaney, D Kingston, M O'Hanlon. Subs: C Boyle for Kenny (ht), P O'Hara for O'Regan (ht), E McHugh for Keaney (56).
FINGAL RAVENS - D Mitchell; B Caulfield,  C Ó Scanaill, J Boland; J Morris, M Lambe,  C Prendeville; D Daly, M Flanagan; N Tormey,  W Finnegan, C Norton; I Kavanagh,  K Kavanagh, A Casey. Subs: R McCarthy for Tormey (45), L Griffin for I Kavanagh (54).
REF - J Fagan (Erin's Isle).



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Maur's storm back to reach last 16
05 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST MAUR'S 1-12 NA FIANNA 0-14

A storming second half saw the men from Rush secure their berth in the last 16 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at Drumnigh on Thursday night.
Maur's had it all to do at half-time as they trailed by eight points, 0-11 to 0-3, but had the wind at their backs for the second period. They did not take long to reel in their opponents as 11 minutes after the restart the sides were on level terms.
Chris Moore was sprung from the bench for Maur's five minutes into the second half and he immediately set about influencing the balance of power in the game. Moore scored two points as well as playing the lead role for the only goal of the night for Conor Maguire. Mark McGrath maintained his impressive form – following up on his four point haul against Fingallians by tagging on two against Na Fianna.
The opening half belonged to Na Fianna with the full-forward line of David Quinn, Adam Caffrey and Ciarán Duignan impressing.

SCORERS - St Maur's: C Carthy 0-7 (0-3f), C Maguire 1-0, M McGrath, C Moore 0-2 each, R Maguire 0-1. Na Fianna: P Quinn 0-4 (0-2f), A Caffrey (0-1f), C Duignan (0-2 '45s') 0-3 each, K O'Connor, D Quinn (0-1f) 0-2 each.
ST MAUR'S - M Butterly; K Sweetman, O McGinty, R McGinty; L Fletcher, N Walsh, E Bonner; R Kelly, J Sweetman; D Carrick, C Reddin, R Maguire; M McGrath, C Maguire, C Carthy. Subs: V Whelan for Kelly (17), P Butterly for Walsh (ht), C Moore for J Sweetman (35).
NA FIANNA - R O'Flaherty; E Ledwith, F Aughney, G Harte; E Connolly, N Cooper, J Kelly; A Downes, J McGuirk; K O'Connor, P Quinn, S Coughlan; D Quinn, C Duignan, A Caffrey. Subs: K Gormley for Duignan (50), E Rutledge for Aughney (50), B Downes for Coughlan (58), M Jarocki for Caffrey (58).
REF - D Deasy (Ballymun Kickhams).








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Crokes rally in second half to see off Mary's
06 May 2011 | hill16.ie

KILMACUD CROKES 2-13 ST MAUR'S 1-9

A strong second half saw reigning champions, Kilmacud Crokes, run out seven point victors over St Mary's of Saggart in Thursday night's Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at Parnell Park.
Mary's led 1-5 to 1-4 at the break but the introduction of Brian Kavanagh and a significant increase in Crokes' work-rate saw them soon establish dominance in this keenly contested duel.
Pat Burke's 51st minute goal when he finished emphatically to the net following an unselfish pass from Declan Kelleher effectively settled the outcome when pushing his side 2-11 to 1-7 clear.
The opening half was a different story. The night began brightly for Crokes when Pat Burke's 45-metre free travelled all the way to the Saggart net.
However, a minute later Dublin panellist Ross O'Carroll was forced off as his injury nightmare which has plagued him for over a year continues.
Rory O'Carroll was included among the Crokes' subs following his return from Orleans but did not see any game time.
A 15th minute goal from 2010 Dublin U21, Eoin Murray, really lifted Mary's spirits when he beat Paul Griffin in the air to bat a centre from Blaine Kelly to the net and through the endeavour of Kelly, Alan Marshall and accuracy of David Marshall the Saggart men were in front by the interval – 1-5 to 1-4.

SCORERS - Kilmacud Crokes: P Burke 2-3 (1-0f), D Kelleher, R Cosgrove (0-3f), B Kavanagh (0-1f) 0-3 each, A Morrissey 0-1. St Mary's: D Marshall 0-6 (0-4f), E Murray 1-1 (0-1f), B Kelly 0-2.
KILMACUD CROKES - D Nestor; P Griffin, Ross O'Carroll, N McGrath; A Morrissey, K Nolan, R Ryan; P Duggan, C Dias; R Cosgrove, D Kelleher, L Óg Ó hEineachain; P Burke, B Hanamy, C O'Sullivan. Subs: B McGrath for O'Carroll (inj, 2); B Kavanagh for Hanamy (ht); K Dias for Cosgrove (51); J Magee for Kelleher (57); M Coughlan for O'Sullivan (59).
ST MARY'S, SAGGART - R Redmond; C McCormack, E Walsh,M Coyne; I Marron, K Kelly,S Kelly; D Carrigan, S Walsh; G Murray, A Marshall,C Broderick; D Marshall, B Kelly, E Murray. Subs: C Dunne for Broderick (ht); L Magee for B Kelly (inj, 36); K O'Sullivan for S Kelly (inj, 45); M Delaney for Carrigan (inj, 47).
REF - D Feeney (Parnell's).



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Brigid's power away from Mark's
06 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ON THE MOVE: Declan Lally takes on the St Mark's defence in Friday night's Evening Herald Dublin SFC clash.
ST BRIGID'S 2-14 ST MARK'S 1-4

St Brigid's made the most of the 'second chance saloon' when they powered away from St Mark's in the second half of this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round losers section encounter at O'Toole Park on Friday night.

Mark's closed out the opening half on top having come back from 1-6 to 0-2 in arrears after 16 minutes to trail by just two points at the break, 1-6 to 1-4.

However, they failed to score against the wind in the second half as the Rusell Park side upped the standard of their display to run out 13-point victors.

Declan Lally kicked the first of his three second half points soon after the restart but from the 42nd minute on Brigid's moved up a gear with points from Mark Cahill (free) and Lally before Paddy Andrews finished to the net to make it 2-11 to 1-4 with ten mintues remaining.

In the opening half Brigid's with Philly Ryan to the fore started with intent and a 12th minute goal from Ken Darcy following an interception off a Mark's free by Ryan pushed them 1-3 to 0-1 clear. It was a lead they had extended to seven points, 1-6 to 0-2, just past the midpoint of the opening half.

But the Tallaght side rallied strongly in the concluding ten minutes of the opening half. John Kelly and the stylish Barry Kennedy kicked points either side of Barry Redmond's 22nd minute goal - Mark's most impressive move of the night.

Kennedy initiated the move back in his own half before Kelly played Redmond through the heart of the Brigid's defence and the wing-forward gave Shane Supple no chance when placing his shot to the corner of the net.

SCORERS - St Brigid's: P Andrews 1-3, D Lally, P Ryan 0-3 each, K Darcy 1-0, M Cahill 0-2 (0-2f), B Cahill, L McCarthy (0-1f), D O'Connor 0-1 each. St Mark's: B Redmond 1-0, J Kelly, B Kennedy 0-2 each.
ST BRIGID'S - S Supple; C Freeman, Martin Cahill, A Daly; G Kane, S Murray, C Moran; B Cahill, K Bonner; D Lally, L McCarthy, Mark Cahill; P Andrew, K Darcy, P Ryan. Subs: D O'Connor for McCarthy (44), K Kilmurray for Mark Cahill (49), O McCann for Bonner (50).
ST MARK'S - D Kearns; T Adderly, F Morris, G Browne; D McCann, D Gleeson, G Tynan; S Tynan, J Kelly; S Cowap, B Kennedy, B Redmond; J Ruth, J Walsh, C McInerney. Subs: C Mac Fhearghusa for Ruth (34), G Kramer for McInerney (39), C O'Shea for Morris (43), McInerney for Walsh (47).
REF - P Fitzsimons (Liffey Gaels).


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Mun cruise past Whitehall Colmcille
07 May 2011 | hill16.ie

IN CONTROL: Alan Hubbard in action for Ballymun Kickhams.
BALLYMUN KICKHAMS 2-18 WHITEHALL COLMCILLE 0-6

Ballymun Kickhams responded to their disappointing opening round defeat to St Sylvester's by outclassing Whitehall Colmcille's in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (losers section) clash at St Margaret's on Saturday afternoon.

A first half goal from Eddie Christie and points from Derek Byrne and Kevin Leahy helped the Mun to a 1-10 to 0-4 half-time lead.

They were never trouble after that with Alan Hubbard scoring their second goal at the three-quarter mark.

SCORERS - Ballymun Kickhams: E Christie 1-5 (0-3f), A Hubbard, 1-2, K Leahy 0-3, J Burke, Derek Byrne 0-2 each, E Dolan, K Connolly, J McCarthy, P McMahon 0-1 each. Whitehal Colmcille: L O'Donovan 0-5 (0-2f, 0-1 '45'), S Ryan 0-1 (0-1f).
BALLYMUN KICKHAMS - S Currie; E Dolan, S Moore, C Moore; K Connolly, J McCarthy, J Burke; P McMahon, David Byrne; E Reilly, K Leahy, A Hubbard; E Christie, Derek Byrne, C Weir. Subs: T Hayes for Connolly (32), E Lyons for C Moore (38), J Whelan for Reilly (45), I Robertson for Leahy (50), T Furman for Derek Byrne (54).
WHITEHALL COLMCILLE - S Sharpe; K Mateer, D Tyrrell, P Dunne; D Mulvey, G McDowell, J Moore; S O'Sullivan, J O'Brien; S Ryan, G O'Hagan, S Walsh; E McCarthy, L O'Donovan, B O'Mulligan. Subs: D Redmond for McCarthy (34), M O'Connor for Ryan (40), B Henry for Mateer (40). E Byrne for Mulvey (42).
REF - B Tiernan (O'Dwyer's).


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Synger coast into last 16
07 May 2011 | hill16.ie

TEMPLEOGUE SYNGE STREET 1-13 BALLINTEER ST JOHN'S 2-4

A powerful opening half display saw Templeogue Synge St progress to the last 16 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at O'Toole Park on Saturday afternoon.
With Conor McKiernan driving his team on from centre-back Synger took total control. Danny O'Reilly punched a long delivery to the net in the seventh minute and points from Eoin and Brian McKiernan as well as some excellent scores had Synge St 1-10 to 0-3 to the good at the interval.

SCORERS – Templeogue Synge Street: G Vickery 0-4; D O'Reilly 1-0; A O'Brien (0-1f); B McKiernan, D Treanor (1f) 0-2, E McKiernan, M Cannon, T Hourican 0-1 each. Ballinteer St John's: J McNally 1-4 (1-0 pen, 0-4f), C McCabe 1-0.
TEMPLEOGUE SYNGE STREET - E Spillane; D Newe, R Finley O'Donnell, B Fitzgerald; M Cannon, C McKiernan, D Treanor; D Bastick, A O'Brien; F Coffey, G Vickery, B McKiernan; E McKiernan, D O'Reilly, F O'Gara. Subs: C Morley for Vickery (39), T Hourican for O'Gara (47), C O'Reilly for Cannon (51), C Donohue for Fitzgerald (52).
BALLINTEER ST JOHN'S - C O'Donnell; S Flahive, D Kennedy, J O'Connor; D Devereux, G Quirke, C McCabe; M Kavanagh, P O'Curry; S McCann, S O'Connor, P O'Connor; S O'Reilly, J McNally, C McCabe. Subs: P Corcoran for P O'Connor (38), C Gormley for O'Reilly (38), D McElligot for Kennedy (52), F Clabby for S O'Connor (52).
REF - K Tighe (St Anne's).



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Lowndes penalty sees Peregrine's emerge over Anne's
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST PEREGRINE'S 2-14 ST ANNE'S 1-14
(After extra-time)

Stuart Lowndes' penalty in the second period of extra-time saw Peregrine's make it to the last 16 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at O'Toole Park on Saturday evening.
This was a pulsating battle that was fought tooth and nail to the final whistle with some fine football served up despite the at times atrocious conditions.
Peregrine's had looked set for glory in normal time until a late, late close-in Martin O'Driscoll free forced extra-time.
Earlier in the half Anne's looked to have the momentum when O'Driscoll converted four frees without reply. But the Blakestown Road side rallied impressively with the likes of David Lynch and Shane Sweeney having storming games in defence while up front Robert McCarthy slotted some gems for the eventual winners.

SCORERS - St Peregrine's: R McCarthy 1-7 (0-3f), S Lowndes 1-2 (1-0 pen, 0-1 '45'), C McGuinness 0-2 (1f), C Foley, C Lowndes, C O'Hara 0-1 each. St Anne's: M O'Driscoll 0-8 (7f), S Fulham 1-2, T Connolly 0-2, A Doran, C O'Gara 0-1 each.
ST PEREGRINE'S - K Walsh; D Carroll, E Ryan, D Lynch; S McGuinness, N McCarthy, S Sweeney; D McGovern, D Byrne; B Hughes, S Lowndes, C Lowndes; R McCarthy, C McGuinness, C Foley. Subs: C O'Hara for Foley (45), S Costello for Carroll (45), G Moore for Byrne (53), T Reilly for C McGuinness (61).
ST ANNE'S - A Wright; D Fulham, R Lynch, S Dowling; A Shanahan, D O'Keeffe, B Connolly; J Nolan, C Brady; C McKeown, A Doran, D Watson; S Fulham, M O'Driscoll, T Connolly. Subs: L Keighery for Dowling (29), C O'Gara for McKeown (34), T Dunne for Nolan (50), S Murphy for D Fulham (53).
REF - N Cocoman (St Oliver Plunkett's/E Ruadh).


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Brogan leads Plunkett's into last 16
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

CENTRAL ROLE: Alan Brogan was central to Plunkett's victory.
ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/EOGHAN RUADH 0-17 ERIN'S ISLE 1-7

An eight-point haul from Alan Brogan saw St Oliver Plunkett's/ER progress to the last 16 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC with this comfortable second round (winners section) victory at Parnell Park on Saturday morning.

Erin's Isle started well with fine points from Paul Murray and Cara Mac Aoghain with the wind at the backs but the Navan Road side closed out the half on top with points from Alan Brogan (two) and a Conor Daly point following powerful defensive play from Anthony Moyles and a sublime crossfield ball from Alan Brogan put the pacey Daly through on goal to lead 0-6 to 0-5 at the interval.

Eight points without reply from Plunkett's in the second half settled the issue with Jason Sherlock kicking two points as well as being fouled for two frees which Gareth Smith and Brogan converted.

Credit though to Isles as they battled to the finish with Mac Aoghain goaling in the last minute of normal time and to cut the deficit further Adam Whelan slotted a point in added time.

SCORERS - St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh: A Brogan 0-8 (0-4f), J Sherlock 0-3, G Smith 0-2 (0-1f, 0-1 '45'), C Dunleavy, C Walsh, S Dunne, C Daly 0-1 each. Erin's Isle: C Mac Aoghain 1-1, N Crossan 0-3 (0-3f), P Murray, A Whelan, J Noonan (0-1 '45') 0-1 each.
ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/ER - Philip Brogan; R O'Connor, Paul Brogan, M Brides; S Dunne, A Moyles, C Evans; C Dunleavy, C Walsh; C Daly, A Brogan, D Matthews; P Houlihan, G Smith, J Sherlock. Subs: D Sweeney for Sherlock (53); P Bergin for Dunne (53); C Fitzsimons for Evans (56).
ERIN'S ISLE - G Bedford; D Spratt, G O'Connell, E Connaughton; C Pike, F Carroll, G Cronin; C MacAoghain, C Flynn; D Kelly, S McCoy, J Noonan; D Fegan, P Murray, N Crossan. Subs: A Whelan for McCoy (27); S McCoy for Kelly (52).
REF - G McCormack (Naomh Barrog)


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Syls jump hurdle of Parnell's
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST SYLVESTER'S 1-13 PARNELL'S 0-10

A sixth minute goal from Nigel Dunne paved the way for a St Sylvester's victory in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (winners section) at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon.

Playing into the strong wind Syls made a golden start when rocking Parnell's back on their heels when scoring 1-2 without reply inside the opening six minutes.

The Coolock side paid a heavy price for some carlessness with a short free out of defence which led to Dunne racing through on goal and blasting his shoot to the roof of the net.

However, Parnell's dominated the last ten minutes of the opening half to score six unanswered points to lead 0-8 to 1-4 at the half-time interval.

The deadball accuracy of Johnny Murtagh and MJ Tierney was central during this spell and the Coolock side were full value for their lead.

However, immediately on the restart the Malahide drew level following a fine run from wing-back Gavin McArdle and although Murtagh replied with a Parnell's free Syls began to establish dominance on the game as both full-forward Dunne and corner-forward Darren Clarke took full advantage of the wind to loft over a brace of points each and move 1-9 to 0-9 clear.

The game was still in the melting pot with five minutes to go but Syls finished by far the stronger with Russell Cleere punishing a poor clearance from Stephen Cluxton to put a clear goal between the sides and further points from Miceal McCarthy (free) and two from Clarke saw Syls safely into the last 16.

SCORERS - St Sylvester's: D Clarke 0-6 (0-2f), N Dunne 1-2, M McCarthy 0-3 (0-2f), G McArdle, R Cleere 0-1 each. Parnell's: J Murtagh 0-5 (0-4f), MJ Tierney 0-3 (0-3f0, C Talty, N Collins 0-1 each.
ST SYLVESTER'S - R Wallace; C McIntyre, K Cleere, F Carney; G McArdle, B Sexton, C Hanratty; R Hazley, J Coughlan; R Cleere, E Fanning, G Sweeney; M McCarthy, N Dunne, D Clarke. Subs: D Glennon for Fanning (53); S O'Connor for Hazley (60); D Galvin for Hanratty (inj, 62).
PARNELL'S - S Cluxton; B Byrne, A Hurley, M Keena; A Doyle, C Begley, L Brown; P Keogh, C Talty; N Collins, J Murtagh, C Sugrue; MJ Tierney, A Cromwell, M Gleeson. Subs: J Collins for Sugrue (42); P Hogan for Brown (45); J Dignam for Gleeson (52); J Bealin for Cromwell (53).
REF - R Malone (St Mary's, Saggart)


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Raheny see off Fingallians
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

RAHENY2-16 FINGALLIANS 1-10

Two second half goals saw Raheny shrug off the challenge of Fingallians in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (losers section) clash at Balgriffin on Sunday morning.

Raheny led 0-11 to 1-4 at the interval with the Swords' side's goal coming from a Martin Hanley penalty in the 15th minute.

However. goals from Tiarnan O Doinn and Dublin minor of last year, David Shatwell, with Stephen Swords involved on both occasions saw Raheny run out winners.
SCORERS – Raheny: D Shatwell 1-2, E Delaney 0-5 (0-4f), C Woods 0-4 (0-3f), T O'Doinn 1-0, E Keogh, Stephen Swords, G Beaddie, D Henry, G Bennett 0-1 each. Fingallians: D Farrell 0-3, M Hanley 1-0 (1-0 pen), P Flynn, C McLoughlin (0-2f) 0-2 each, D Keane, B Clarke, D Sinnott 0-1 each.
RAHENY - A Breen; P McCabe, S Harkin, P Reid; G Beaddie, Sean Swords, D O'Brien; T O Doinn, R Donnelly; E Keogh, D Henry, Stephen Swords; E Delaney, D Shatwell, C Woods. Subs: G Bennett for Reid (ht), N Sullivan for Donnelly (55), G Coady for Beaddie (58).
FINGALLIANS - R Kelleher; D Fagan, A Hanley, D Clarke; D Campion, C Farrell, G Donnelly; P Flynn, B Quigley; B Clarke, D Keane, C McLoughlin; D Farrell, M Hanley, D Killeen. Subs: D Markey for C Farrell (32), D Sinnott for Killeen (41), K McCallion for A Hanley (47), E Sweeney for Keane (55), N Fagan for Donnelly (56).
REF - A McAllister (Starlights).



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Tower's hang on to defeat Trinity Gaels
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ROUND TOWER, CLONDALKIN 1-13 TRINITY GAELS 1-12

The Clondalkin side held on in the final moments to book their berth in the last 16 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC following this narrow victory at Balgriffin on Sunday morning.

Tower's led by four points in the final ten minutes but failed to score again as points from Brendan O'Brien, Joey McCann and Graham Dillon cut the gap to the minimum.

Chris Carthy was the scorer-in-chief for Tower's with seven points, including five from play. The eventual winners led 1-7 to 1-6 at half-time before a run of points from Stephen Gibney (two) and long distance free from Mark Taylor edged them four points in front.

SCORERS – Round Tower, Clondalkin: C Carthy 0-7 (0-2f), D Whelan 1-0, S Gibney, B Gallagher (0-2f) 0-2 each, J Joyce, M Taylor (0-1f) 0-1 each. Trinity Gaels: B O'Brien 1-4 (0-2f), D Kelly, J McCann 0-3 each, E McInerney, G Dillon 0-1 each
ROUND TOWER, CLONDALKIN - K Graham; S Owens, J McCarthy, B Keane; N Byrne, I Ward, B Costello; J Joyce, S Halpin; Derek Murray, D Whelan, L Connolly; S Gibney, C Carthy, B Gallagher. Subs: M Taylor for Murray (51).
REF - T McCarthy (St Vincent's).


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Vinnies cruise past Nh Mearnog
08 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST VINCENT'S 1-24 NH MEARNÓG 0-7

St Vincent's were never tested as they cruised past Nh Mearnóg in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (losers section) at Blakestown Road on Sunday morning.
Midway through the opening half Ciarán Dorney found the net for the Marino men and by the interval they led 1-11 to 0-4.

SCORERS – St Vincent's: T Quinn 0-8 (0-2f, 0-2 '45'), C Dorney 1-2, D Connolly 0-4, C Brady 0-3, S Byrne, S Lawlor 0-2 each, E Fennell, K Golden, N Mullins 0-1 each. Nh Mearnóg: A Sheppard 0-4 (0-3f), D Barry, M Gibbs, N Houlihan 0-1 each.
ST VINCENT'S - M Savage; P Conlon, E Brady, C Wilson; H Gill, G Brennan, K Diamond; E Fennell, K Golden; C Brady, D Connolly, C Dorney; A Baxter, S Byrne, T Quinn. Subs: K Bonny for Gill (46), M Concarr for Diamond (46), S Lawlor for Connolly (47), N Mullins for Baxter (50).
NAOMH MEARNÓG - M Fitzmaurice; R Colreavy, B Colreavy, M O'Reilly; K O'Brien, M Doyle, A Brennan; S Kenny, F McGowan; D Barry, E Lee, N Houlihan; M Gibbs, A Sheppard, J Walsh. Subs: R O'Neill for Fitzmaurice (ht), B Doyle for Lee (46), K O'Callaghan for McGowan (50).
REF - J Rutherford (Ballyboden St Enda's).