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Thursday, 9th


November 2017


EAST CORK MACRA NA FEIRME Carrigaline and Whitechurch Work Wonders


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by KATHLEEN FITZGERALD


The Seandun Final of indoor soccer was held in Whitechurch Community


Centre on Sunday 5 No- vember. There was a great turn-out with 10 teams in


total taking part on the day. In the women’s com- petition, Carrigaline, Gl-


anmire, Whitechurch and Kinsale battled it out for the title, whilst in the men’s


UCC, Glanmire, Kinsale, Carrigaline, Whitechurch and a Seandun rainbow team contested the league. Well done to the women from Whitechurch and to


Deadline Monday at noon


the men from Carrigaline who won the Seandun title for 2017 and will now go forward to represent the region at the National Fi- nals.


• Men’s Soccer.


• Women’s Soccer. Glanmire Men And Ladies Unable To Retain Regional Soccer Titles Another week and yet


another competition in which Glanmire contested. This week Glanmire men and ladies’ team showed off their soccer skills in the Seandun round of the 5 a-side soccer competition, in the Whitechurch Com- munity Hall. Both teams were going into the com- petition as reigning region- al champions and were keen to retain the title.


first to play and faced a league


The ladies team were format


Carrigaline, Kinsale and Whitechurch.


between Glanmire


members Sarah O Con- nell, Orlaith Ni Dhuinnin, Deirdre Walsh, Gillian Kenneally, Mairead O Dri- scoll, Tanya O Sullivan, Aisling Walsh, Zara Long and Kate Bugler played 3 tough games against their Seandun rivals. Glanmire


were unfortunate in their first game against eventu- ally winners Whitechurch as they suffered a 3-1 de- feat despite playing well. In the second result, Glan- mire drew against Carri- galine 1-1 and saved their best performance for last when they beat


Kinsale


3-0, with Zara Long scor- ing twice. Well done to Whitechurch on the win. The men’s format fea-


tured 6 teams including Glanmire, Carrigaline, Kinsale, UCC, White- church and a Rainbow Team. This resulted in a 2 pool format with the win- ners of


each progressing


to the Seandun Final. Gl- anmire’s mens team Will Daly, Cathal Cashman, John Cashman, Michael Buckley, John Lonergan and Denis Hegarty were facing off


galine and the Rainbow Team in Pool 1. In a closely fought first


game against Carrigaline, Glanmire were edged out by their opponents after a mix up in the back seen the ball end up in the Gl- anmire net losing 2-1 as a result. With Carrigaline then beating the


Rain-


bow Team, Glanmire men were out of


against Carri- tition and the chance to the compe-


retain the title was gone. Despite this Glanmire re- stored the winning habit by beating the Rainbow Team 1-0.


anmire Hall. Carrigaline


faced the students of UCC who topped Pool 2 after beating Whitechurch and Kinsale. In a 9 goal thrill- er, Carrigaline


Our weekly sports night continues in the Upper Gl-


Sport night


provides a great informal way to find what Glanmire Macra is all about. The cost


is welcome to come. lifted the


title beating UCC Macra 6-3.


is €4 and everyone If


anyone is looking for fur- ther information on Gl- anmire Macra, find us on Facebook https://www. facebook.com/glan- miremacranafeirme/


or


contact our secretary Will on 0877469447.


• Men’s Soccer. Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


• Women’s Soccer. eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


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