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#1216
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:10:46 PM
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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#1217
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:09:47 PM
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).


#1218
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:08:39 PM
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).


#1219
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:08:14 PM
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).

#1220
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:07:44 PM
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).

#1221
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:07:08 PM
Late Fulham penalty seals win for Anne's
02 May 2011 | hill16.ie

PENALTY SCORER: Scott Fulham in action for the Dublin minors.
ST ANNE'S 1-12 ST JUDE'S 0-12

Dublin minor footballer, Scott Fulham, converted a 59th minute penalty as St Anne's edged out St Jude's in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round tie at O'Toole Park on Saturday afternoon.

Fulham's goal completed a great fightback by the Bohernabreena men after Jude's had kicked seven unanswered points during the second half to lead by five points at one stage.

SCORERS - St Anne's: M O'Driscoll 0-6 (0-4f), S Fulham 1-2 (1-0 pen), T Connolly 0-2, C McKeown, C Brady 0-1 each. St Jude's: D Gallagher 0-4 (0-1f), D Donnelly, K McManamon 0-3, S Gallagher, P Cunningham 0-1 each.
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: S Murphy for D Fulham (40), L Keighery for Shanahan (45), C O'Gara for Nolan (45), C L'Estrange for McKeown (46).
ST JUDE'S - P Copeland; N Cronin, G Roche, R Finnegan; P Harlow, C Guckian, S Ryan; C Murphy, P Cunningham; J Donnelly, D Sutcliffe, R O'Brien; D Gallagher, D Donnelly, K McManamon. Subs: S Gallagher for O'Brien (18), A Glover for Harlow (26), R Joyce for Sutcliffe (46).
REF - J Rutherford (Ballyboden St Enda's).

#1222
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:06:20 PM
St John's power past St Mark's
02 May 2011 | hill16.ie

John Kelly of St Marks and Peter O'Curry of St Johns
BALLINTEER ST JOHN'S 1-17 ST MARK'S 1-7

Ballinteer St John's powered their way into the second round of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at O'Toole Park on Saturday afternoon.

A strong opening half display had them 0-13 to 0-4 to the good at the break and they were never in any danger of letting victory slip.

St John's did the scoring damage towards the close of the first half with John McNally, Seán O'Connor, Seán O'Reilly, Páraic O'Connor and Nicky Devereux all on target.

Four minutes into the second half Shane McCann crashed home St John's goal after Páraic O'Connor had tapped down a McNally free into the wing-forward's path.

SCORERS – Ballinteer St John's: S O'Reilly 0-6 (0-3f), J McNally 0-5 (0-4f), S McCann 1-0, S O'Connor, P O'Connor 0-2, P O'Curry, N Devereux 0-1 each. St Mark's: B Kennedy 0-4 (0-1f), J Kelly 1-0, B Walsh, P Murphy, G Kramer 0-1 each.
BALLINTEER ST JOHN'S - C O'Donnell; S Flahive, D Kennedy, J O'Connor; D Devereux, G Quirke, N Devereux; M Kavanagh, P O'Curry; S McCann, S O'Connor, P O'Connor; S O'Reilly, J McNally, F Duffy. Subs: C McCabe for Duffy (8), P Corcoran for O'Reilly (58), D McElligot for Kennedy (58), C Gormley for Kavanagh (59), C Parker McCabe for D Devereux (59). 
ST MARK'S - D Kearns; T Adderley, D Gleeson, F Morris; G Tynan, S Tynan, D Fitzpatrick; J Kelly, B Walsh; P Murphy, G Browne, S Cowap; A Gildea, J Walsh, B Kennedy. Subs: C O'Shea for Morris (11), B Redmond for Gildea (25), C McInerney for B Walsh (25), G Kramer for Cowap (37), J Bell for J Walsh (39). 
REF - J Fagan (Erin's Isle).

#1223
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:05:42 PM
Plunkett's stars of late, late show
01 May 2011 | hill16.ie

WINNERS: Alan Brogan, who was central to Plunkett's late rally.
ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/ER 2-10 ST VINCENT'S 1-11

A dramatic finish saw Plunkett's snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in this clash of the titans in the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at Parnell Park on Saturday evening.

Vincent's looked to be headed for the winners enclosure following Diarmuid Connolly's 46th minute goal and as the clock ticked towards the end of normal time they held a six-point advantage with just three minutes remaining.

However, goals from sub Conor Daly and Jason Sherlock with Alan Brogan also to the fore saw the Navan Road side engineer a 'mini miracle'.

SCORERS: St Oliver Plunkett's/ER: A Brogan 0-5 (0-2f), C Daly, J Sherlock 1-0 each, S Dunne 0-2, C Dunleavy, G Smith, P Houlihan 0-1 each.  St Vincent's: T Quinn 0-5 (0-5f), D Connolly 1-1, S Carthy 0-3, E Fennell 0-2.
ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/ER: Philip Brogan; R O'Connor, S Lyons, M Brides; Paul Brogan, A Moyles, C Evans; C Dunleavy, C Walsh; S Dunne, G Smith, D Matthews; P Houlihan, A Brogan, J Sherlock. Subs: C Daly for Walsh (40); D Sweeney for Houlihan (45); P Bergin for Lyons (inj, 55).
ST VINCENT'S - M Savage; W Lowry, P Conlon, E Brady; H Gill, G Brennan, S Byrne; E Fennell, C Brady; S Carthy, D Connolly, T Diamond, K Golden; A Baxter, T Quinn. Sub: C Dorney for Baxter (53).
REF - J Murray (Castleknock).

#1224
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:05:12 PM
Murtagh lead Parnell's to win
01 May 2011 | hill16.ie

PARNELL'S 1-14 WHITEHALL COLMCILLE 0-4

John Murtagh has a Dublin club SFC debut to remember as the Armagh man kicked six points as well as unlocking the Whitehall defence for the only goal of the game in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC at Parnell Park on Saturday afternoon.

Parnell's led 0-7 to 0-3 at half-time and ten minutes into the second half Murtagh found MJ Tierney with a superb 40-metre pass who used all his guile to find the corner of the net.

Whitehall finished with 14 men after Donal Mulvey was dismissed in the 41st minute as Parnell's cruised to victory and a meeting with St Sylvester's, victors over Ballymun Kickhams, in the second round.

SCORERS - Parnell's: J Murtagh 0-6 (0-2f), MJ Tierney 1-2 (0-1f), M Gleeson 0-3, A Doyle, C Begley, J Dignam 0-1 each. Whitehall Colmcille: C O'Connor (0-1 '45'), A Holly, S Walsh, S Ryan (f) 0-1 each.
PARNELL'S - S Cluxton; B Byrne, A Hurley, M Keena; L Brown, C Begley, A Doyle; P Keogh, C Talty; N Collins, J Murtagh, C Sugrue; MJ Tierney, A Cromwell, M Gleeson. Subs: J Dignam for Cromwell (47); P Hogan for Brown (50); J Bealin for Talty (55).
WHITEHALL COLMCILLE - S Sharpe; D Tyrrell, S O'Sullivan, P Drumm; J Moore, D Mulvey, G McDonnell; C O'Connor, J O'Brien; L Kennedy, A Holly, S Walsh; B Mulligan, L O'Donovan, S Ryan. Subs: D Ryan for Holly (inj, 30); E McCarthy for S Ryan (44); M O'Connor for Moore (47); D Redmond for C O'Connor (53).
REF - R Malone (St Mary's, Saggart).



#1225
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:04:31 PM
McCarthy leads Peregrine's to victory
30 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

ST PEREGRINE'S 1-18 LUCAN SARSFIELDS 1-12

Robbie McCarthy hit nine points as St Peregrine's overturned Lucan in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round encounter at Russell Park on Friday night.

Peregrine's led 0-9 to 0-8 at half-time before a strong restart saw them move 0-16 to 0-10 clear.

SCORERS - St Peregrine's: R McCarthy 0-9 (0-3f), C Lowndes 1-2, S Lowndes 0-3, C McGuinness 0-2, E Jennings (0-1f), C Foley 0-1 each. Lucan Sarsfields: J O'Neill 0-5, S Gorbutt 1-0, T Brennan 0-3 (0-1f), B Gallagher 0-2, B O'Neill, D Quinn 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, E Jennings. Subs: T Reilly for Hughes (49), C Foley for S Lowndes (54), J McNaw for Byrne (60).
LUCAN SARSFIELDS - A Elliot; B O'Neill, P Casey, C McHugh; A Kirwan, S O'Shaughnessy, C O'Neill; K Moran, M Carey; B Gallagher, D Quinn, D Gallagher; T Brennan, F O'Hare, J O'Neill. Subs: J McCormack for D Gallagher (46), B Collopy for Moran (49), S Gorbutt for Quinn (62), C Larkin for McHugh (66).
REF - S Kavanagh (St Brigid's).


#1226
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:04:02 PM
Syls sparkle to beat Ballymun
30 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

ST SYLVESTER'S 1-13 BALLYMUN KICKHAMS 0-10

Reigning Division 1 champions, St Sylvester's, gave a very solid performance when outplaying Ballymun Kickhams in Friday night's Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at Parnell Park.

The 'Mun started brighly with two fine Derek Byrne points but a 19th minute goal from Micheál McCarthy put Syls very much into the driving seat when he fielded an angled delivery from Eoin Fanning before dispatching to the net and by the break the Malahide side led 1-5 to 0-3.

With the likes of Russell Cleere, Brian Sexton, and Colm Hanratty driving their side on Syls hit five scores without reply to move 1-12 to 0-5 ahead by the 45th minute as their forward line played some clever possession football to unlock the Ballymun defence.

SCORERS- St Sylvester's: M McCarthy 1-4 (0-2f), D Clarke 0-4 (2f), N Dunne 0-3, C Hanratty, R Cleere 0-1 each. Ballymun Kickhams: E Christie 0-6 (0-6f), D Byrne 0-3, K Leahy 0-1 (0-1 '45').
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 (46); S O'Connor for Hazley (51); D Galvin for McArdle (58); B McGuirk for Sexton (59).
BALLYMUN KICKHAMS - S Currie; Eoin Dolan, S Moore, C Moore; K Connolly, P McMahon, J Burke; S Lawlor, J McCarthy; E Reilly, A Hubbard, J Whelan; Derek Byrne, K Leahy, E Christie. Subs: T Furman for Whelan (35); I Robertson for McCarthy (41); C Weir for Byrne (49); K Roche for Lawlor (49); T Hayes for Reilly (53), P Christie for Leahy (55).
REF -  G McCormack (Naomh Barrog)


#1227
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:03:22 PM
Quinn goal helps Na Fianna past Raheny
30 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

NA FIANNA 1-13 RAHENY0-10

David Quinn's 44th minute goal helped Na Fianna into round 2 of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC at the Alfie Byrne Road on Friday night.

A strong close to the opening half with points from Quinn, Ciarán Duignan and Carl O'Connor helped Na Fianna to a 0-9 to 0-5 interval lead.

Raheny rallied well on the restart with points from Eoin Delaney and David Henry but Quinn's goal ensured the Mobhi Road men of victory.

SCORERS - Na Fianna: D Quinn 1-2, P Quinn 0-3 (0-1f), C Duignan (0-1f), A Caffrey 0-2 each, J McGurk, C O'Connor, S Coughlan, K Gormley 0-1 each. Raheny: E Delaney 0-4 (0-1f), D Henry 0-2 (0-1f), E Keogh (0-1 '45'), N O'Sullivan, C Hanley, C Woods 0-1 each.
NA FIANNA - R O'Flaherty; E Ledwith, F Loughney, G Harte; E Connolly, N Cooper, J Kelly; P Quinn, J McGurk; C O'Connor, A Downes, S Coughlan; D Quinn, C Duignan, A Caffrey. Subs: S Connell for Coughlan (ht), N McGovern for Connolly (ht), O O Maoileidigh for Connell (47), K Gormley for Caffrey (51), S Cloherty for McGovern for (56).
RAHENY - A Breen; P McCabe, S Harkin, P Reid; G Beaddie, S Swords, N O'Sullivan; T O Doinn, C Hanley; J Ryan, D Henry, E Keogh; D Carroll, D Pelly, C Woods. Subs: D O'Brien for Reid (16), E Delaney for Ryan (22), R Donnelly for Hanley (27), G Coady for Beaddie (49), D Shatwell for Carroll (53).
REF - A McAllister (Starlights).


#1228
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:02:35 PM
Davis defy Boden
30 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

THOMAS DAVIS 2-13 BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S 0-14

Thomas Davis defeated champions of two seasons back, Ballyboden St Enda's, in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at O'Toole Park on Friday night.

A goal in either half by James O'Connor and Shane McGrath were the crucial scores while Dublin under-21 of this year, Paul Hudson, kicked four points.

O'Connor's first half goal saw Thomas Davis lead 1-8 to 0-5 at half-time. In injury-time Boden had Robert Duane send off.

SCORERS – Thomas Davis: J O'Connor, S McGrath 1-1, P Hudson 0-4 (0-1f), S Smith, E Kirby 0-2, D Shanahan, S Reilly, C Farrelly 0-1 each.  Ballyboden St Enda's: A Kerin 0-6 (0-4f), K Naughton 0-3 (0-2f), S Gibbons 0-2, D Davey, P Galvin, D O'Mahony 0-1 each.
THOMAS DAVIS - D Hennessy; A Fallon, Brian Kirby, P Boland; E Behan, Brendan Kirby, S Payne; J O'Connor, E Kirby; S McGrath, C Farrelly, S Reilly; P Hudson, D Shanahan, S Smith. Subs: J O'Reilly for Smith (44), S McKeown for Shanahan (48), G Carruth for Brendan Kirby (55).
BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S - D Walsh; M O'Sullivan, I Clarke, B Devlin; J O'Hara, D Kiernan, D Nelson; D O'Mahony, MD Macauley; S Gibbons, D Davey, D O'Reilly, C Hiney, K Naughton, A Kerin. Subs: C Smyth for Hiney (26), P Galvin for Davey (41), D Manley for Nelson (41), R Duane for O'Reilly (54), M McCabe for Gibbons (57).
REF - K Tighe (St Anne's).

#1229
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:02:01 PM
Carty points the way for Tower's
30 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

ROUND TOWER, CLONDALKIN 3-9 CLONTARF1-10

A second half Stephen McGibney goal as well as the accuracy of Cathal Carty saw the Clondalkin men overcome Clontarf in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at Islandbridge on Friday night.

Tower's, thanks to goals from Jason Joyce and Carthy, led by seven points after 20 minutes but had Damien Murray sent off and only led by two points, 2-3 to 1-4, at the break after Sam Harking grabbed a goal for Clontarf.

SCORERS – Round Tower, Clondalkin: C Carty 1-4 (0-1f), J Joyce 1-1, S McGibney 1-0, B Gallagher 0-2 (0-2f), D Whelan, P Clifford 0-1 each. Clontarf: S Harkin 1-3, I O'Dwyer 0-3, R McHugh, G Johnson, D Mullins, K McGrath 0-1 each.
ROUND TOWER, CLONDALKIN - K Graham; S Owens, J McCarthy, B Keane; N Byrne, I Ward, Derek Murray; Damien Murray, S Halpin; L Connolly, B Gallagher, J Joyce; D Whelan, C Carty, P Clifford. Subs: S McGibney for Gallagher (38), M Taylor for Clifford (49).
CLONTARF - R O'Brien; C Delargy, D Fennelly, A O'Halloran; S Coen, G Ryan, C Cronin; R McHugh, G Johnson; S Harkin, P Curran, K McGrath; P Syron, D Mullins, I O'Dwyer. Subs: B Stokes for Delargy (23), S Dunlea for Curran (23), J O'Halloran for Ryan (38), C Morrissey for Syron (44), R Stokes for Fennelly (44).
REF - P Fitzsimons (Liffey Gaels).




#1230
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Dublin GAA
May 15, 2011, 02:01:23 PM
O'Brien shoots Trinity Gaels to victory over O'Toole's in extra-time
29 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie

TRINITY GAELS 2-14 O'TOOLE'S 3-10
(After extra-time) 

Brendan O'Brien was the scoring hero for Trinity Gaels as the Donaghmede outfit edged out O'Toole's in extra-time in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC first round clash at Parnell Park on Thursday night.
O'Toole's led by 2-3 to 1-4 at half-time in normal time but could have established a stronger advantage with Andy Morris and Adam King grabbing the O'Toole's goal and O'Brien converting from the spot, after Dean Kelly, had been fouled for the Gaels goal.
Trinity Gaels made the better restart when Eamon McInerney fired to the net before a succession of impressive points from Graham Dillon put his side in the driving seat.
However, O'Toole's rallied with Derek Farrelly raising their third green flag and as the game swung one way, then the other, the sides finished on level terms - 2-10 to 3-7 – resulting in extra-time. O'Toole's made the brighter start but the points from O'Brien (two), Kelly and McInerney settled the issue for Trinity Gaels.

SCORERS - Trinity Gaels: B O'Brien 1-7 (1-0 pen, 0-6f), E McInerney 1-1, G Dillon 0-3, D Kelly 0-2 (0-1f), J McCann 0-1. O'Toole's:  A Morris, A King 1-1 each, D Farrelly 1-0,  M Healy 0-3 (0-2f), G O'Meara 0-2, D Mooney, B McLoughlin, P Brennan 0-1 each. 
TRINITY GAELS - C Reilly; S Concannon,  M Leonard, P Coyne; G Dillon, D Conlon,  D Mongey; L Mongey, C O'Keefe; S O'Connor, E McInerney, G Forde; D Sheridan,  B O'Brien, D Kelly. Subs: J McCann for O'Connor (25).
O'TOOLE'S - D Hoare; J Bastow, M Cunningham, L Fitzgerald; Paddy Carton,  M Carton, R Walker; M Healy, A Morris; A King, G Morris, G O'Meara; C Mulligan, D Farrelly, D Mooney. Subs: C Sexton for King (46),  P Donoghue for Walker (46), B McLoughlin for O'Meara (57), O'Meara for Farrelly (74).
REF - F Shanahan (St Margaret's).