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First half goals pave way for O'Toole's
09 May 2011 | hill16.ie

O'TOOLE'S 2-13 CLONTARF 0-12

First half goals from Adam King and Christy Sexton helped O'Toole's to glory in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (losers section) at Balgriffin on Saturday.
The Ayrfield side led 2-8 to 0-5 at the break with David Mooney and Peadar Carton kicking impressive scores.

SCORERS - O'Toole's: A King 1-1, C Sexton 1-0, D Mooney 0-3, A Morris 0-3, M Healy 0-3 (3f), D Farrelly 0-2, P Carton 0-1. Clontarf: I O'Dwyer 0-5 (2f), P Syron 0-4 (1f), D Mullins 0-2, R McHugh 0-1.
O'TOOLE'S -  D Hoare; J Bastow, M Cunningham, L Fitzgerald; C Sexton, M Carton, R Walker; M Healy, A Morris; D Farrelly, D Mooney, A King; P Carton, G O'Meara, C Mulligan. Subs: P Brennan for O'Meara (49), P Donohue for Sexton (52), B McLoughlin for Mulligan (55).
CLONTARF - R O'Brien; R Stoke, G Ryan, B Stokes; C Cronin, S Cohen, A O'Halloran; R McHugh, G Johnston; S Harkin, S Dunlea, K McGrath; P Syron, D Mullins, I O'Dwyer. Subs: C Morrissey for
Dunlea (ht), S Doyle for Harkin (49).
REF - F Shanahan (St Margaret's).



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O'Neill's late points see Lucan to safety
09 May 2011 | hill16.ie

LUCAN SARSFIELDS 1-10 ST JUDE'S 0-11

Two injury-time points from James O'Neill saw Lucan Sarsfields edge out St Jude's in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC second round (losers section) at O'Toole Park on Saturday afternoon.
O'Neill had been taken off in the 38th minute but was introduced in the dying minutes to telling effect.

SCORERS - Lucan Sarsfields: T Brennan 0-5 (0-3f), B Gallagher 1-1 (0-1f), J O'Neill 0-2 (0-1f), S Garbutt, A Kirwan 0-1 each. St Jude's: K McManamon 0-3 (0-1f), S Gallagher (1f), D Sutcliffe, D Gallagher (1f) 0-2 each, N Cronin, J Donnelly 0-1 each.
LUCAN SARSFIELDS - A Elliott; D Gallagher, D Kealy, C O'Neill; P Casey, S O'Shaughnessy, D Quinn; M Twomey, K Moran; B Gallagher, B Callopy, M Casey; T Brennan, F O'Hare, J O'Neill. Subs: S Garbutt for J O'Neill (38), B O'Neill for O'Hare (48), A Kirwan for B Gallagher (50), J O'Neill for Garbutt (63).
ST JUDE'S - P Copeland; R Finnegan, S Brehony, P Cunningham; N Cronin, C Guckian, S Ryan; C Murphy, A Glover; J Donnelly, S Gallagher, D Sutcliffe; D Gallagher, D Donnelly, K McManamon. Subs: R Joyce for D Donnelly (53), T McKeown for Murphy (58), M Lyons for Glover (60).
REF – B Carroll (Fingal Ravens).



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McCormack goal puts Boden on road to victory
12 May 2011 | hill16.ie

BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S 1-20 CUALA 0-14

Reigning champions, Ballyboden St Enda's, made a successful opening defence of their Evening Herald Dublin SHC 'A' crown when coming strong in the last 15 minutes in this Group 2 round-robin clash at Páirc Uí Mhurchú on Thursday night.

Cuala made an impressive start and led 0-6 to 0-2 inside 16 minutes with the placed ball expertise of David Treacy to the fore but by the interval Boden were on level terms, 0-9 each.

The sides were still deadlocked 0-14 each after 45 minutes but two minutes later Conor McCormack, following good play by Emmet Carroll, struck for the only goal of the night to put Boden on their way to victory as they chase their fifth SHC 'A' title in-a-row.

Dublin seniors David Treacy and Oisín Gough were replaced towards the finish as a precaution after picking up injuries.

SCORERS - Ballyboden St Enda's: P Ryan 0-9 (0-8f, 0-1 '65'); C McCormack 1-4; D Curtin (0-1f), C Keaney 0-2 each; S Durkin, M Travers, C Moffatt 0-1 each. Cuala: D Treacy 0-6 (0-4f, 0-1 '65'); C Waldron 0-2; S Kiely, S Stapleton, P Schutte, C Sheanon, D Cunningham, J Sheanon 0-1 each.
BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S - G Maguire; D Sweeney, P Buckeridge, D Curran; S Lambert, S Nolan, S Durkin; M Travers, D Curtin; C McCormack, C Keaney, D O'Connor; P Ryan, J Doody, E Carroll. Subs: C Moffatt for Lambert (47); T Sweeney for Doody (55); B Treacy for D Sweeney (inj, 60).
CUALA - F O'Brien; R Reid, O Gough, S Timlin; D Holden, S Kiely, B Browne; S Stapleton, P Schutte; C Sheanon, D Cunningham, J Sheanon; R Doyle, D Treacy, C Waldron. Subs: P Butler for Doyle (ht); S Barron for Treacy (inj, 49); C O'Farrell for Gough (inj, 55); JJ Ryan for Waldron (60).
REF - JC Ryan (St Mark's).



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Carton inspires O'Toole's
12 May 2011 | hill16.ie

O'TOOLE'S 0-18 ST JUDE'S 0-11

Five points from play as well as two frees from Michael Carton helped O'Toole's to victory in their Evening Herald Dublin SHC 'A' Group 2 round-robin clash at St Anne's Park (Clontarf pitch) on Thursday night.

Jude's, with some good scores from Ciarán Mangan and Stephen Larkin, dominated in terms of possession when backed by the breeze in the opening half yet the sides entered the break on level terms, 0-8 each.

As the game progress the Larriers grew in authority with scores from Carton, Liam Ryan and Kevin Flynn saw them get their campaign off to a winning start.

SCORERS - O'Toole's: M Carton 0-7 (0-2f), Peadar Carton 0-3, L Ryan, M Cunningham, K Flynn (0-1f) 0-2 each, G O'Meara, P Bradshaw 0-1 each. St Jude's: C Mangan 0-4 (0-2f), S Larkin 0-3 (0-2f), S Ryan, R Joyce, J Ryan, B Farrell 0-1 each.
O'TOOLE'S - B McLoughlin; R Walker, D Webster, G O'Meara; J Bastow, K Ryan, P Brennan; M Carton, A Morris; Peadar Carton, K Flynn, C Carton; M Cunningham, L Ryan, Paddy Carton. Subs: D Farrelly for Paddy Carton (ht), P Bradshaw for Brennan (41 inj), P Donohue for Walker (60).
ST JUDE'S - G McManus; B Farrell, S McLoughlin, F Feore; S Larkin, G Nolan, C Coone; V Kelly, C Kelly; J McManus, J Ryan, C McMahon; R Joyce, S Ryan, C Mangan. Subs: S Hyland for Joyce (53), N Guckian for McLoughlin (58)
REF -  T Carton (Naomh Fionnbarra).



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Lucan's flying start helps them past Na Fianna
12 May 2011 | hill16.ie

LUCAN SARSFIELDS 3-11 NA FIANNA 0-11

A good start is half the battle . . .  and so it was for Lucan as they hit three first half goals to defeat Na Fianna in Thursday night's Evening Herald Dublin SHC 'A' Group 2 clash at Westmanstown.

John McCaffrey goaled in the second minute to give his side the dream start and before the half-time break goals from Alan Whyte and Aidan Roche catapulted Lucan into a 3-6 to 0-6 interval lead.

SCORERS - Lucan Sarsfields: A Whyte 1-2 (0-2f), J McCaffrey (0-1 '65'), A Roche 1-1 each, M May 0-3, P Kelly 0-2, D Brennan, T Somers 0-1 each. Na Fianna: N Ó Ceallacháin 0-3 (3f), T Bergin, S Behan, D Forde 0-2 each, R Lynch (0-1f), E Cassidy 0-1 each.
LUCAN SARSFIELDS - K Roche; P Tansey, N Gleeson, C Dooley, B McGarry, M McCaffrey, M May, J McCaffrey, D Brennan, T Somers, A Duff, P Kelly, A Roche, C Crummey, A Whyte. Subs: K Fitzgerald for B McGarry (48), K O'Reilly for A Duff (54), R Lambert for T Somers (55).
NA FIANNA - A Flaherty; S Fitzgerald, S Burke, E O'Leary, R Lynch, M Quilty, D Ó Maoileidigh, N Ó Ceallachain, S Behan, T Bergin, C Fanning, E Cassidy, F Breanach, P Downes, M Quinn. Subs: D Forde for Quinn (ht), C Ó Laoire for O'Leary (ht).
REF - T Lambe (St Vincent's).


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Supersub Sweeney snatches late winner for Crokes
12 May 2011 | hill16.ie

KILMACUD CROKES 0-14 FAUGHS 1-10

Jude Sweeney was the supersub for Kilmacud Crokes as his injury-time points gave them victory in this Evening Herald Dublin SHC 'A' Group 1 round-robin clash at Tymon North on Thursday night.

Crokes did it the hard way as they came with a scoring flurry in the concluding 15 minutes to dramatically snatch victory.

The Stillorgan side trailed by six points entering the last quarter but seven unanswered points culminating with Sweeney's injury-time saw them capture both league points.

The hosts were the economical in the opening half with the freekaking of Mikey Ryan helping them to a 0-6 to 0-4 interval lead.

Ciarán Brennan's second half goal looked to have done enough for Faughs until Crokes, with Dublin footballer Rory O'Carroll immense at centre-back, came with that winning scoring blitz.


SCORERS – Kilmacud Crokes: S McGrath 0-5 (0-4f), K O'Loughlin 0-4 (0-3f), J Burke, J Doughan, R O'Dwyer, B O'Rorke, J Sweeney 0-1 each. Faughs: M Ryan 0-9 (0-9f), C Brennan 1-0; J Kelly 0-1.
KILMACUD CROKES - M Collins; S O'Rorke, N Corcoran, A Grogan; G McMorrow, Rory O'Carroll, J Doughan; N Ó Riordáin, R Walsh; S McGrath, R O'Dwyer, B O'Rorke; K O'Loughlin, J Burke, B Mulligan. Subs: J Sweeney for Burke (41), R O'Loughlin for K O'Loughlin (45).
FAUGHS - T Donohue; J Robinson, P Robinson, L Heavey; S White, M O'Brien, D Burke; K O'Brien, C Aherne; B Dillon, P Donohue, J Kelly; C Brennan, M Ryan, F Heavey. Subs: E McKenna for Burke (51), C McCann for P Donohue (53).
REF - G McGrath (Setanta).



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Vins win but Trainor suffers injury
12 May 2011 | hill16.ie

ST VINCENT'S 2-13 ST BRIGID'S 0-15

A victory for St Vincent's in Thursday night's Evening Herald Dublin SHC 'A' Group 1 encounter at Russell Park but one that came at a cost as Dublin senior Ruairí Trainor was taken off with a suspected dislocated ankle.
As Dublin's injury woes grow ahead of their Leinster SHC clash with Offaly on May 29 it was a blow both the Vinnies and the Dubs could have done without.
Last quarter goals from former Dublin hurler, Tomás McGrane, and Keith Connolly secured victory for Vincent's after Brigid's had led 0-6 to 0-5 at half-time.

SCORERS - St Vincent's: T Connolly 0-6 (0-5f), T McGrane 1-1, C McBride 0-3, K Connolly 1-0, D Connolly 0-2, M Chalke 0-1. St Brigid's: D Plunkett 0-7 (0-6f), A McEnerney 0-3 (0-3f), A Nolan (0-1 pen), M Cussen, J Winters, C Morris, K Fox 0-1 each.
ST VINCENT'S - D Rogers; D Higgins, C Billings, S Donnelly; R Drumgoole, D Qualter, I Fleming; R Trainor, C Harney; C McBride, C Fallon, S O'Neill; E Drumgoole, T McGrane, T Connolly. Subs: R Pocock for Donnelly (ht), D Connolly for E Drumgoole (39), M Chalke for Higgins (42), J Hetherton for O'Neill (47), K Connolly for McGrane (52).
ST BRIGID'S - A Nolan; C Doyle, D O'Mahony, D O'Meara; M Cussen, A McEnerney, C Kenny; S Brady, C Ryan; D Plunkett, J Winters, C Morris; P Rohan, D O'Mahony, C Kellet. Subs: B McEnerney for D O'Mahony (37), W Tyrell for Ryan (38), K Fox for Morris (50).
REF - M Butler (Kilmacud Crokes).



illdecide

Lads we're a 1st division club in Armagh and are thinking about going to the Wicklow v Armagh games this sat night and was wondering if there are any Dublin clubs who might be interested in playing a challenge game on Sat afternoon and then we could travel onto Armagh game.

PM for more details

regards

illdecide
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

Stevie g 8

Beat Tyrone next Saturday by 3 or 4 points,then donegal and the kingdom in the final

Stevie g 8

St slyvesters to win it this year

sans pessimism

What stage is C/ship at
"So Boys stick together
in all kinds of weather"

Farrandeelin

What stage is this at now? Who's left in the competition? I didn't want to start a new thread.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Sea The Stars

Quarter-Finals this Friday and Saturday.

St. Judes, St. Brigids, St. Vincents, St. Slyvesters, Ballymun Kickhams, Parnells, Ballyboden/St.Endas and one other are the teams left.

Not sure of the pairings.

rodney trotter

  Parnells V Judes, Ballymun v Raheny , St Brigids V Ballyboden and
St Vincents v Sylvesters

BartSimpson

My club were beeten in the inter club final in hurlin last weekend by a Ballymun side, but I still think the other Ballymun side mite go close again. Them or Vincents for me for the football. Brigits are the outside bet.
guwan the parish