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drove out of defence and sent a mighty 30-yard pass to Ian Cahill who fetched and laid off to Brian Mulcahy and he planted a great goal for us. Tom Carroll and Aidan O’Sul- livan were on the bench and while they did not get game time this writer be- lieves that their introduc- tion would have benefited the outcome too. UCC were
next up
against Sarsfield and this was another cracker. The students had a master class of county hurlers on
show but were pushed all the way by a dogged Sars- fields team who forced a deserved draw in the end. Our men Jack Bar- ry, Colm Spillane
hard hurling. So, it’s back to the drawing board next Saturday for another great evening’s hurling.
and
Anthony Spillane were all the starting fifteen and did well with Anthony scoring 0-1 and retiring in the 55th
a slight injury.
minute due to Jack Bar-
ry was commanding be- tween the posts and got down well to save a pen- alty. Colm Spillane really showed his All-Star poten- tial with an hour of class
Castlelyons GAA weekly Lotto Results. There was great
ex-
citement in the Abbey Tavern on Monday night as Ms Bridget Maye, Cor- rin, Fermoy scooped the Jackpot of €5, 200. The winning numbers were 6, 7, 11 and 27. Congratu- lations Bridget thanks for your great and continuous
sport@eastcorkjournal.ie Notes
support and enjoy your winnings. We must also congratulate
from the usual outlets. Dave He-
garty seller of the winning ticket. Dave has been a supporter and promot- er of the Lotto since its inception
so well-done
Dave. The next draw will be held in the Abbey Tavern again on Monday 2nd
Oc-
tober at 9.30am and the Jackpot starts off again at €2,000. Thanks to all for your continued support and don’t forget you can play Online or purchase
Midleton GAA, Ladies Football and Camogie Club News
by COLEMAN QUIRKE
Intermediate Hurling On Saturday evening at Carrigtwohill un-
last
der lights and in atrocious weather conditions we bowed out of the Champi- onship losing out to Agha- da by 2-12 to 2-09 (halftime 1-07 to 0-04). Against who are many’s
favourites for the County title we pushed them all the way but when we got to within a goal time unfortu- nately was not on our side. Well done to all the play- ers and management
their huge efforts and com- mitment
throughout
for the
year where we played six championship games. Team: Joe Loftus, Adam
Daly, Declan Ryan, Elliot Mulcahy, Eoghan Walsh, Luke Dineen , Eoin Molo- ney, Kieran Mulcahy (0- 01), Cillian Hurley (capt.) , Padraig O’Keeffe (0-04, 3 frees), Sean O’Meara (0-02), Ian Kennefick (1- 00), Darren Quirke , Peter Dowling and Michael Ab- ernethy (1-01). Subs used Leslie Cough-
lan, Sean O’Farrell, Garan Manley (0-01 free) and Johnny Comer. Not used Byran Rossiter,
Padraig O’Brien, Ryan Mc Conville, Michéal Keohane, Mark O’Keeffe, Conor Ev- ans, Pat Stack, Luke Smith and Harry Wall. Referee Ger Scully of
Killeagh. Fe 21 Hurling
Championship Last Wednesday evening
under lights a youthful U21 team was defeated by last years Premier 1 Coun- ty Champions Douglas by 1-13 to 2-12 in Car- rigtwohill. We were
Franklin, Conor Evans, Cormac O’Brien, Luke fin- nerty, Lochlinn Mc carthy, Eoghan Collins, Kieran Moloney, Conor O’Farrell, Kian Farmer, Jordan Roche and Conor O’Neill.
very
slow to start conceding a goal and number of points from frees before we even- tually replied with five points of our own. A goal from them just before the break left the score at 2-08 to 0-05 and it looked like it would put the game beyond us but in fairness to our lads this wasn’t to be the case. Immediately
after the
restart we took the game to them reducing the lead throughout the half but we just couldn’t get that elusive goal. With minutes remain- ing it finally came from sub- stitute Ross O’Regan but it proved too late and the clock ran out on us. Well done to all the play-
ers and management for a very brave and committed performance in what were very difficult conditions, we now play Na Piarsaigh in the back door game. Team: Alan Power, Adam
Daly, Gavin Bagnell Har- nett, Seanaidh Smyth, Eoin Moloney,
Luke Dineen,
Sean O’Sullivan, Tommy O’Connell (0-03 frees), Sean O’Leary Hayes, Josh Deady (0-01), Sean O’ Meara (0-02), Shane Finn, Padraig O’Brien (0-02), Garan Manley (0-05 frees) and Kevin Finn. Sub used Eoin Mitchell,
Ross O’ Regan (1-00 free) and Ryan Mc Conville (blood), not used Liam
Minor Football Championship In Fermoy last Monday
evening we had to give sec- ond best to Mallow in the first round of the Premier 2 Championship by 2-05 to 1-15. We now play St Michaels in the back door on Monday next
in the
Mardyke @ 6.30pm. Team: Conor O’Farrell,
Luke Smith, Sean O’Sul- livan, Cormac O’Brien, Mark daly, Eoin Mitchell, Kevin Finn, Eoin Molo- ney, Ross O’Regan (0-02), Kian
Farmer, O’Connell, Shane
Tommy Finn,
Griffin Hurley (1-00), Ar- thur Ngangou (1-02) and Loic Nguefang (0-01). Subs Gary Carroll, David Scan- lon, Tom Scanlon and Ro- nan Lynch.
Junior B Hurling Championship We suffered a very heavy
defeat to Sars last Saturday at Ballinacurra in the semi final of the Champion- ship. Playing against a very strong wind in the first half our backs were really to the wall trying to contain a very youthful Sars side and when we lost a player to a straight red card well into the first half it all but ended our challenge. Even with the aid of the wind in the second half we struggled with the pace
of the opposition and two more goals finished the game off as a contest. Final score: Midleton
1-10 v Sarsfields 3-23 Well done to our players and management on their efforts throughout the year. Team:
Byran Rossiter,
Pat Stack, Barry Fitzgerald, Brendan Ferriter, Conor Evans, Michéal Keohane (0-01), Paul Barry, Mark O’Keeffe, Lochlinn Mc Carthy, Padraig O’Brien (0- 02), Niall Walsh (0-01), Ga- ran Manley (0-05, 4 frees), Keith Ryan, Sean Corcoran and Willie O’Brien (0-01). Subs used Andrew Rea
(1-00), Ryan Mc Conville, Brian O’Sullivan, Jerome Curtin and Jordan Roche. Referee Brian Murphy Car- rigtwohill.
Championship game in the Field Next
noon the 30th Douglas and Youghal
Saturday after- we will host in
the Senior Hurling Relega- tion play off at 3.30pm, if you can assist at this game please contact John Fenton or Coleman Quirke.
All Star Nomination Congratulations to Conor Lehane who recent- ly received an All Star nom- ination, one of eight Cork players. As is tradition, the nominations are
divided
into three goalkeepers, 18 defenders, six midfielders and 18 forwards. It has also been agreed to honour all of those nominated with a specially commissioned cer- tificate of achievement. The final 15 that make
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Fundraiser continues with Draw on Sunday October 7th Castlelyons Adult Club, Juvenile and Camogie are
fund-raiser with the draw on Sunday 7th
Section Club
promoting a major October
2017. Each club offers tremendous social values of the clubs to the local community and there are
increased numbers involved in all grades. A
up the PwC All-Star Hurl- ing team of 2017 will be presented with their covet- ed awards at a gala black tie
banquet in Dublin’s
Convention Centre on Fri- day, November 3 - an event to be screened live by RTE TV.
Irish Rail Information Due to planned engineer-
ing works, bus transfers will be in operation between Cork/Cobh and Cork/ Midleton in both directions
host of teams are still in- volved in the business end of competitions to date this year. The U21 hurl- ers after their East Cork win are now heading into the county section while Camogie and Juvenile teams are involved at var- ious levels. The Juvenile Sections are now catering for a record number of juveniles and are keeping up the traditional quality and skill level of Castlely- ons as Colm Spillane and Barry Murphy have repre- sented Cork at the highest
as follows: Friday 29th
September
20.00 hrs to 23.00 hrs. Sat- urday 30th
September 05.45
hrs to 23.00 hrs. Sunday 1st October 08.00 hrs to 23.00 hrs. Monday 2nd
October
10.00 hrs to 16.00 hrs. For further information see
www.irishrail.ie or call 1-850-366222. Mobility Impaired pas-
sengers are advised to con- tact us in advance of travel. Delays of up to 25 min-
utes may occur. Iarnród Éireann Irish
Obair Innealtóireachta Engineering Works
Corcaigh/An Cóbh & Corcaigh/Mainistir na Corann
Mar gheall ar oibreacha móra innealtóireachta, cuirfear seirbhís bus i bhfeidhm idir Corcaigh/ An Cóbh agus Corcaigh/Mainistir na corann agus ar ais mar seo a leanas. Dé hAoine 29ú
Dé Sathairn 30ú Dé Domhnaigh 1ú Dé Luain 2ú
Meán Fómhair: Meán Fómhair
Deireadh Fómhair Deireadh Fómhair
20.00 a chlog go 23.00 a chlog 05.45 a chlog go 23.00 a chlog 08.00 a chlog go 23.00 a chlog 10.00 a chlog go 16.00 a chlog
Chun tuilleadh eolais a fháil féach
www.irishrail.ie nó glaoigh ar 1-850-366222.
Comhairlíonn Iarnród Éireann do phaisinéirí moal-luaineachta a bhfuil ag taisteal chun dul i dteagmháil ríomh ré.
D’fhéadfadh sé seo moill i gceist .
Gabhann Iarnród Éireann a leithscéal faoi aon mhíchaoithiúlacht a bheadh mar thoradh ar an obair seo.
Cork/Cobh & Cork/Midleton
Due to planned engineering works, bus transfers will be in operation between Cork/Cobh and Cork/Midleton in both directions as follows:
Friday 29th
Saturday 30th Sunday 1st Monday 2nd
September October
October September
20.00 hrs to 23.00 hrs. 05.45 hrs to 23.00 hrs. 08.00 hrs to 23.00 hrs. 10.00 hrs to 16.00 hrs.
For further information see
www.irishrail.ie or call 1-850-366222. Mobility Impaired passengers are advised to contact us in advance of travel. Delays of up to 25 minutes may occur.
Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail regrets any inconvenience these works may cause.
“An Phairc” Documentary TG4’s documentary
An Pháirc was launched in Páirc Uí Chaoimh last Thursday evening. The documentary gives an in- side view into the rebuild- ing of Páirc Uí Chaoimh. It will air on TG4 at 9:30pm, Wednesday 27 September. In the suburbs of Cork, Continued on next page
level in senior and minor hurling this year and, of course, lads involved with Uí Mac Coille and UCC panels all involved in the County Senior Quarter Finals. However, it costs a bit to run these clubs and the fundraising committee who are energetic and mo- toring well have €3,000 in prizes with tickets priced at €10 each. Your support is appreciated. Castlelyons Main Spon- sor: ZEUS Group
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