Universal Graphics JFC Round 3B – Drumhowan Senior exited the championship last Friday night the 2nd of September when they fell just short against Clones. As a result they will remain Junior for 2017- the first time they have remained in the same division in consecutive seasons since 2005-06. Drumhowan open brightly, the first two scores from frees by Colm Lambe. Clones then picked up the tempo and kicked 4 points without reply but Drumhowan then turned the tables and hit 5 on the trot the scores coming from Owen Quinn, Ciaran Duffy, Kieran Mooney and Colm Lambe to leave Drumhowan 3 points ahead in the 19th minute.However in the remaining time before half time Clones then kicked 5 unanswered to leave the Half Time Score Drumhowan 0-7 Clones 0-9 .
Clontibret 2-13 St. Patrick’s 3-8. The minor final took place last Tuesday the 30th of August.St Patrick’s got off to much the better start and they had 1-4 on the board in the opening 10 minutes, and might have had a couple more, 1-3 coming from the boot of top scorer Shane Monaghan, the other point by Owen Quinn, It took Clontibret 20 minutes to get off the mark with a point from a free by Dara Hughes and they went on then to add 3 more in quick succession from Michael Savage, Dean McGuigan and substitute Cian Coyle with what was the final score of the 1st half, although there were goalmouth scrambles at both ends before the short whistle, with St Patrick’s 3 points to the good at the break, 1-4 to 0-4.
Clontibret got off to a great start to the second-half and within 7 minutes they had not only wiped out that 3 points half-time deficit but had taken a 2 points lead, hitting 1-2 without reply. 4 minutes later though St Patrick’s were back in front when Colm Lennon converted a penalty for a foul on Niall Duffy. Dara Hughes equalised for Clontibret from a free with Shane Monaghan restoring St Patrick’s to the lead with a point from a free in the 15th minute and the game now very finely balanced entering the final quarter. A goal put the O’Neills 3 points in front after 17 minutes but 5 minutes later St Patrick’s had it back to the minimum with 2 points by Shane Monaghan. With 5 minutes of normal time remaining Dara Hughes converted a free to put Clontibret 2 in front but within a minute St Patrick’s were back in the lead by a point with a goal by Daniel Caraher, Darragh Drury the provider. Clontibret responded emphatically though to register 3 quick fire points to go 2 in front in the final minute of normal time. St Patrick’s pulled back a point from a free through Shane Monaghan a minute into stoppage time as the tension built with Clontibret then cancelling that out with a point from a free by Dara Hughes to go 2 in front 2 minutes later. St Patrick’s now threw everything into attack for Owen Quinn to be fouled, but their effort for a goal from the free was cleared to leave Clontibret winners by 2.
Teams and Scorers: St Patrick’s: Tom McGuirk, Simon Browne, Cian Hand, Tiernan McSkeane, Charlie Counihan, Owen Quinn 0-1, Matthew Ward, Daniel Tomany, Daniel Caraher 1-0, Conor Monaghan, Niall Duffy, Colm Lennon 1-0 (pen.), Shane Monaghan 1-7 (0-6f), Colm McMahon, Daragh Drury. Subs: Ciaran McKearney for C McMahon.
The club would like to thank all the players and management team of Anthony Brennan, Enda Monaghan and Damien Caraher for all the effort they put in throughout the year.
Gerry’s Prepared Veg U14 Division 3 – The league final v Aughnamullen has not been officially fixed yet but will be at least another 2 weeks away. Training continues as normal on Thursdays and Monday’s.
Gerry’s Prepared Veg U12 Division 3 Cup Final – The week finished with a third loss when the U12s were defeated by Cremartin 4-10 to 3-5 in Blackhill last Saturday the 3rd of September.. Drumhowan opened the scoring with a point from Tom Doherty. Cremartin then got off the mark scoring a goal and a point but Drumhowan quickly replied with a goal and a point from Martin Quinn and a Tristan Duffy point to leave Drumhowan a point mid way though the 1st half. That was as good as it got as Cremartin scored a goal and a point before Jason Clarke getting a point to leave the score 2-4 to 1-4 in favour of the Shamrocks at half time.
The non competitive period then followed and all other panel members got the opportunity to put one over Cremartin.
Cremartin then opened the scoring in the second half with a point and Drumhowan had to wait to the 4th minute to get a Ciaran Keenan free. However Drumhowan suffered a hammer blow in the 12th and 13th minute when Cremartin scored 2 goals within a minute to leave the game beyond their reach. Try as they may they couldn’t get the scores they wanted with the only score in the remainder of the half a consolation goal from captain Jonathan Lavelle but even after that Cremartin chipped in with the final two points of the game to leave the full time scoreline Drumhowan 3-5 Cremartin 4-10
Team and Scorers: Jack Treanor, Conor Curran, Jonathan Lavelle 1-0 , Darragh Duffy, Tom Doherty 0-1 (1f), Tristan Duffy 0-1, Killian Mc Adam, Tiernan Reilly, Ciarán Keenan 0-1 (1f), Martin Quinn 1-1, Jason Clarke1-1, Subs used 2nd half Eoin Sheridan for Darragh Duffy. Other panel members – Peter Mc Guirk, Evan Treanor, Jerome Lavelle, James Mc Entee, Katie Mc Adam, Finnian O’ Neill, Eanna Curran, Caolan Treanor, Darragh Mc Adam, Cian Mc Adam, Oisín Quinn, Tara Reilly, Óisin Duffy, David Traynor, Emma Duffy
A big thanks to all the players who have trained so hard all year with only one member of the panel overage for next year. Thanks also to the management team of Donal Mc Adam, Aidan Doherty, Brendan Treanor and Cormac Duffy. Afterwards the team and their supporters came back to the centre for refreshments. Míle buiochas to all those who donated towards the food or supplied something.