Here is a archive video of the horse Mill Pearl born and bred by Noel C Duggan in Millstreet, jumping at the 1988 Soeul Olympics where he finished second.
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Here is a archive video of the horse Mill Pearl born and bred by Noel C Duggan in Millstreet, jumping at the 1988 Soeul Olympics where he finished second.
On Saturday August 22nd at approx 1:20pm, one hundred and twenty of the worlds best cyclists will pass through Millstreet in Stage 2 of the Tour if Ireland. The cyclists will be coming from Rylane, over Mushera, into Millstreet, out on a loop over Curragh mountain, back to Millstreet, and on to Killarney.
The leading rides are seven times Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong who brings his Astana team to Ireland for the first time, and six times Tour de France stage winner Mark Cavendish (Columbia – HTC), who won three stages here last year, and an amazing six stages in this years Tour de France.
Of course roads will be closed for some short time, but hopefully lots of people will come out and cheer on the cyclists, like previous times the race passed through, when it was known as the Nissan Classic.
Without doubt, this has been the most successful season ever for double winning Rathcoole Rovers. This memorable year they managed to do what they had been trying to do for the past 8 seasons and went and won 1A.
For Rathcoole home form was a major factor, along with a few wins on the road. Every member of the squad played his part but special mention though for top goalscorer Tadhg Browne, who in a fine season, bagged 33 goals in total, 23 of them in the league.
MILLSTREET turned on the style in the second half to dispose of Newmarket in the second round to the Kanturk Credit Union Duhallow JAFC played in Boherbue on Monday evening.
Once Millstreet got into their stride upon the resumption, they possessed far too many aces in the pack for a second string Newmarket combination. Newmarket held their own for the opening 30 minutes but after a promising start, they lost their way.
Read the full article here: http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/slicker-millstreet-storm-past-newmarket-1837406.html
MILLSTREET added a glorious chapter to its underage ranks on capturing the County U12 B Football Championship by virtue of a thrilling 5-9 to 2-9 victory over Thomas Russells of Kilshannig in Mallow last Sunday night.
Camogie players from Raheny (Dublin) and Millstreet who took part in a 6 a-side under 14 camogie blitz in Millstreet on Saturday July 4th. (pic. Geraldine Dennehy)
Rathcoole Rovers U14 Won the Cork Schoolboys League Division 3 2008-2009 League title. They improved as the year went on and thoroughly deserved the win with a record of Played 14, Won 12, drawn 1, lost 1, scored 55, conceded only 8 goals. The next season will see them in division 2, where opposition will be stronger, but hopefully they will continue to improve.
The team above is (back row) Robert Kelleher, Donal Linehan, Matthew O’Shea, Alan Murphy, Frank Dineen, Kevin Sheehan, Diarmuid Frazer, Cian Dennehy. (front row) Mark O’Donovan, Kevin Crowley, Denis Breen, Colm Fitzpatrick, Len Murphy (capt) Paul Sheehan, Fachtna Murphy, Alex Buckland. (Click on the photo above for better quality)
MILLSTREET added a glorious chapter to its underage ranks on capturing the County U12 B Football Championship by virtue of a thrilling 5-9 to 2-9 victory over Thomas Russells of Kilshannig in Mallow last Sunday night.
At the end of a glorious run, Millstreet emerged as a polished combination, their ferocious desire for victory confirmed on an outstanding team performance and greeted with rapturous acclaim at the full time whistle.
All through the contest, Millstreet put together a terrific work ethic, an assured defence formed an unyielding division, midfield established a firm control and the attack reaped a handsome return of scores.
The determination and the inspiration of the team was matched only by the enthusiasm of the team’s willing band of supporters that saluted Millstreet team captain Thomas Walsh on landing the county trophy.
Delirious supporters welcomed home the new county kingpins to a victory parade. Millstreet Pipe Band led a parade from Minor Row to a reception in the club’s Community Hall.
Club chairman Noel Crowley told those present that everybody was proud of Millstreet’s achievements and the feats of the side had passed their expectations. He thanked the players, management, parents and supporters for their huge encouragement.
Divisional Secretary Steven Lynch congratulated Millstreet on a fantastic win for the club and Duhallow. He applauded the work generated on the promotion of gaelic games in coaching, schools of excellence and summer camps.
The triumphant Millstreet panel consisted of Dylan O’Leary, Alan Murphy, Eric Barrett, Patrick Dineen, Danny Buckley, Sean Og O’Connor, Billy Cronin, Cathal Crowley, Darren Kiely, Shane Hickey, Thomas Walsh, Maura Ellen O’Connor, James Linehan, Alex Lee, Killian Linehan, Bill Kelleher, Danny O’Callaghan, Darragh McSweeney, Conor Corkery, Niall Murphy, Padraig Moynihan, Colm O’Leary, James Cronin, Sean O’Keeffe, Tomasz Ozaist, James O’Connor and Jack Brady.
The team management featured Noel Crowley, William Kiely, Niall Buckley, Jerry Pat O’Leary and Con Linehan.
A sharper Millstreet regained the Duhallow on a merited win over Kanturk in the Duhallow U12B Football Championship Final played in Newmarket.
From a competitive encounter, Millstreet didn’t have matters all of their own way but a better balanced team effort landed the ultimate spoils. However weren’t it for a series of magnificent saves in both halves by Millstreet ‘keeper Dylan O’Leary, Millstreet might well had been troubled early in the game.
Defences dominated a low scoring opening twenty minutes before Millstreet proceeded to raise the tempo. Darren Kiely kicked a trio of points before Shane Hickey netted a goal to allow Millstreet enjoy a 1-4 to 0-2 advantage at the break. Kanturk resumed with renewed urgency yet they had reason to regret some wasted possession and the heroics of Dylan O’Leary between the Millstreet posts thwarted their efforts.
Millstreet held the facility to respond and a delightful chipped goal from Thomas Walsh appeared good enough for Millstreet to record a comprehensive win.
Kanturk never gave up and a late flourish yielded a pair goals that came too late to alter the outcome.
Millstreet lined out as Dylan O’Leary, Alan Murphy, Eric Barrett, Patrick Dineen,
Danny Buckley, Sean Og O’Connor, Billy Cronin, Cathal Crowley, Darren Kiely,
Shane Hickey, Thomas Walsh, Maura Ellen O’Connor, Bill Kelleher, James Linehan, Killian Linehan.
Millstreet captured the Duhallow U14B Hurling championship title by virtue of a 4-10 to 1-5 triumph over Newmarket in Lismire.
From a game of two contrasting halves, Millstreet sprang into action upon the resumption to dictate matters. Little separated the sides in the opening spell, an early Newmarket goal answered by Robert Kelleher that helped to keep Millstreet in the frame to trail 1-5 to 1-4 at the break.
With the backing of the fresh breeze, Milstreet proceeded to dominate matters and two goals in quick succession from Robert Kelleher and Lyn Murphy confirmed their superiority.
There was no denying Millstreet upperhand and the issue was put beyond doubt from a fourth goal netted by Daniel O’Brien.
Millstreeet lined out as Eoin O’Callaghan, Donal Lenihan, Gavin Sheehan, Sean O’Donoughue, Beircheart O’Connor, Alan Murphy, Cian Dennehy, Lyn Murphy, Paul Sheehan, Mark O’Donovan, Diarmuid Fraser, Tomas Sheehan, Tadgh O’Callaghan, Daniel O’Brien, Robert Kelleher. Subs. Donal O’Connor, Rory O’Connor.
Loads of pictures from Ballydaly sports if you follow this link: http://picasaweb.google.com/hoconnor15/BallydalySports#
Millstreet savoured the taste of victory in the Co. non exam minor hurling league 12 aside final by overcoming Courcey Rovers 2-10 to 1-6 played in Ovens. The contest was delayed 15 minutes owing to rain sheeting down on the proceedings. Despite the slippery conditions, there could be no disguise the superiority of Millstreet.
All through, Millstreet hurled with the greater confidence and that was good enough to keep the Carrigdhoun side at bay. Owing to the conditions, scoring was at a premium early on and the prematch cloudburst ensured the early exchanges were bereft of free flowing hurling.
However Millstreet’s cause was boosted in the 9th min on a probing delivery by Michael Vaughan saw Michael Murphy get a stick to flick to the Courceys net.
A follow up point from Barry O’Reilly confirmed Millstreet’s stature. Courceys did open their account yet all the initiative stemmed and drive stemmed from Millstreet. They kept a foothold on the game thanks to the tenacious play of Dean Desmond, Tim Fitzgerald, Mark Ellis, Michael Vaughan and Darren Sheehan.
Two points in quick succession to Vaughan confirmed Millstreet’s supremacy yet they were jolted on a Courceys goal. However, Millstreet bounced back immediately and though Michael Vaughan was denied of a possible goal, Michael Murphy was on hand to steer the rebound home.
ourceys did answer to narrow the arrears 2-3 to 1-3 at the break.
Millstreet took up the running upon the resumption on quick fire points by Michael Murphy and Darren Sheehan.
Courceys attempted a comeback yet all they could show to their interval tally was three pointed frees. Territorially, Millstreet dominated and though some wayward shooting limited progress, their persistence paid off with points from Michael Vaughan, Darren Sheehan and David McCaul.
Millstreet lined out as Pa Rohan, Jamie Kelleher, Dean Desmond, Tim Fitzgerald, Mark Ellis, Liam Curtin, David McCaul, Barry O’Reilly, Michael Vaughan, Darren Sheehan, John Buckley, Michael Murphy. Sub. Tony Cronin.
Results of the Clara Mountain Run (20 Apr 2009) from the Irish Mountain Running Association website:
1 | Sean Twomey | 1262 | M | 32:33:00 | 100.00% | Gneevegui… | Kerry | Munster | Ireland |
2 | Donal Coffey | 1258 | M | 32:49:00 | 100.00% | Millstreet | Cork | Munster | Ireland |
3 | Thomas Blackburn | 1203 | M40 | 33:07:00 | 101.00% | Bilboa AC | Limerick | Munster | Ireland |
4 | Keith Ryan | 1257 | M40 | 33:44:00 | 103.00% | Limerick | Limerick | Munster | Ireland |
5 | Kieran Collins | 1202 | M | 34:52:00 | 107.00% | Leevale | Cork | Munster | |
6 | Mike Cunningham | 1242 | M40 | 35:14:00 | 108.00% | Bilboa AC | Limerick | Munster | Ireland |
7 | Ger Griffin | 1207 | M50 | 36:40:00 | 112.00% | ||||
8 | Richard O’Connor | 1260 | M | 37:40:00 | 115.00% | Cork | Munster | Ireland | |
9 | David McBride | 1250 | M | 38:09:00 | 117.00% | Kerry | Munster | Ireland | |
10 | Dermot Murphy | 59 | M | 38:31:00 | 118.00% | Clonliffe… | Kildare | Leinster | Ireland |
11 | Denis Finn | 1272 | MJ | 39:19:00 | 120.00% | Duhallow | |||
12 | Joe Aherne | 1235 | M50 | 39:56:00 | 122.00% | Bilboa AC | Limerick | Munster | |
13 | Carol Finn | 1241 | F | 41:05:00 | 126.00% | Duhallow AC | Cork | Munster | Ireland |
14 | Frantisek Neupauer | 1254 | M40 | 41:07:00 | 126.00% | Slovakia | |||
15 | Gayle Finn | 1239 | FJ | 42:18:00 | 129.00% | Duhallow AC | Cork | Munster | Ireland |
16 | Donnchadh �’Donnabh�in | 1201 | M | 42:19:00 | 130.00% | ||||
17 | Sean O’Keeffe | 1269 | M | 43:36:00 | 133.00% | Ireland | |||
18 | Majella Diskin | 1253 | F50 | 43:44:00 | 134.00% | Tralee Mo… | Kerry | Munster | Ireland |
19 | Loretto Duggan | 1218 | F | 43:57:00 | 135.00% | St. Marys… | Clare | Munster | Ireland |
20 | Leenhardt Fanny | 1266 | F | 44:22:00 | 136.00% | Ireland | |||
21 | Pat Rodgers | 1255 | M | 45:12:00 | 138.00% | Ireland | |||
22 | Dermot Moran | 1228 | M50 | 45:13:00 | 138.00% | West Wate… | Galway | Connaught | |
23 | Grainne Lynch | 1261 | F | 45:46:00 | 140.00% | Cork | Munster | Ireland | |
24 | Mary Finn | 1238 | F40 | 46:03:00 | 141.00% | Millstreet | Cork | Munster | |
25 | Patrick O’Riordan | 1259 | M40 | 46:08:00 | 141.00% | West Lime… | Limerick | Munster | |
26 | Padraig Cohalan | 1267 | M | 46:51:00 | 143.00% | Ireland | |||
27 | Vivian O’Gorman | 221 | M50 | 47:06:00 | 144.00% | Dublin | Leinster | Ireland | |
28 | Ted Feehan | 1251 | M60 | 48:34:00 | 149.00% | Cork | Munster | ||
29 | Richard Lenihan | 1256 | M50 | 48:41:00 | 149.00% | West Lime… | |||
30 | May Glent | 1271 | M50 | 48:49:00 | 149.00% | Guennevil… | Ireland | ||
31 | Tina Reed | 1390 | F40 | 49:15:00 | 151.00% | R�ocht | |||
32 | Paul Gardiner | 1265 | M | 50:13:00 | 154.00% | Ireland | |||
33 | Joe Laffan | 1264 | M60 | 50:40:00 | 155.00% | Limerick | Limerick | Munster | Ireland |
34 | Janca Sobecova | 1252 | F40 | 51:13:00 | 157.00% | ||||
35 | Barthalomew Kearney | 1268 | M50 | 54:48:00 | 168.00% | Leevale | Cork | Munster | |
36 | Kathleen Aherne | 1263 | F50 | 56:06:00 | 172.00% | Bilboa AC | |||
37 | Charlie O’Connell | 180 | M70 | 68:45:00 | 211.00% | Sportsworld | Dublin | Leinster | Ireland |
Cappoquin hosted the Munster Scór Sinsear Finals and Millstreet made the trip to the Waterford venue to regain their provincial question time title with a team of Liam Flynn, Pat Sheehan and John Tarrant. Victory gained Millstreet their fifth Munster title in eleven years and the team goes forward to represent Cork in the All Ireland Finals in the INEC, Killarney next month. Scor
Cappoquin hosted the Munster Scór Sinsear Finals and Millstreet made the trip to the Waterford venue to regain their provincial question time title with a team of Liam Flynn, Pat Sheehan and John Tarrant. Victory gained Millstreet their fifth Munster title in eleven years and the team goes forward to represent Cork in the All Ireland Finals in the INEC, Killarney next month. (John Tarrant)
TWO young Millstreet boxers gave it their all in a terrific campaign of fantastic endeavour only to be denied All-Ireland glory in the National Juvenile Championships. Both Seán Óg O’Connor and Eric Barrett are in their debutant season with Rylane Boxing Club and came close to securing outright honours. Seán Óg began his quest in the Boys 1 33kg grade on comprehensive wins over Jack Daly (Riverstown) and Patrick McDonough(Leeside) to capture county accolade.
And the momentum was maintained in the Munster campaign, Seán Óg to the fore in a marvellous provincial final against Patrick Doyle from Clonmel.
by Geraldine Dennehy
Millstreet captured the County u14C Camoige championship final played in Coachford against Enniskeane recently.
Millstreet lined out as Eimear Twomey, Ellemarie Cronin, Laura Dennehy, Sophie O’Leary, Jessica Dunne, Kelly Murphy, Orla Kiely, Kayleigh Sheahan, Alanna Barry, Leanne Murphy, Muireann Murphy, Kate O’Keeffe, Shauna O’Sullivan, Aideen Buckley, Lydia O’Reilly. Subs. Maura Buckley, Mary Ellen O’Connor, Siobhain Sheehan, Ellie Dunne, Niamh Sheahan, Leanne Smyth, Chelsey Byrne, Edel Breen, Nadine Scott.
Derinagree National School boys won the schools first ever rural schools hurling final Friday June 13th in Castlemagner. The previous week they played Knocknagree, Boherbue and Kilbrin in a blitz and won all three matches. Derinagree went on to play Ballyhass in the semi final and Dromagh
played Kilbrin in the their semi final. Derinagree and Dromagh then went on to play each other in a very exciting final. The first half of the final was fairly even but Derinagree were a stronger team in the second half. Final score Derinagree 5-10 Dromagh 3-4. Derinagree team were Michael O Brien (Capt), Paul Sheehan, Beircheart O Connor, Mark O Connor, Gavin Downey, Peadar Duggan, Tadgh O Sullivan,
Jack Buckley. Subs: Dylan O Leary, Daniel Vaughan, Sean Guerin. Trainer/Teacher Andrias O Sullivan
Magnificent Millstreet were crowned Cork U14 B Feile Football champions after edging Killeagh/Itas in a titanic struggle in Mayfield last Sunday evening.
Millstreet supporters in the large attendance enthusiastically voiced their appreciation as Millstreet took the spoils on a narrow 3-5 to 2-7 triumph. From a marvellous encounter adorned by brilliant passages in play, Millstreet weathered a late Killeagh offensive to land the spoils.
Millstreet tore into the fray from the first whistle and seized the initiative from a well worked goal netted by Kevin Sheehan. Killeagh attempted to find their feet yet poor shooting limited their progress.
Wind assisted Millstreet were sharper and drove home their dominance on a goal netted by substitute Thomas Sheehan for Millstreet to enjoy a 2-4 to 0-3 grip at the interval. Though Killeagh attempted to pick up their game, Millstreet held their own and maintained a two goal grip at the three quarter stage.
Killeagh proved themselves battlers and a goal threw the issue wide open. Back came Millstreet and a defence splitting move saw Kevin Sheehan blast home a terrific goal.
Victory appeared to be safely in Millstreet’s hands but Killeagh weren’t done yet and a second goal rose their spirits. In the concluding minutes, Killeagh tried desperately to rescue the situation and two additional points left the minimum between the sides.
Time ran out and Millstreet stood firm to enjoy a narrow but deserved win, team captain Kevin Crowley accepting the trophy from County Juvenile GAA Chairman Tony O’Mahony. The successful Millstreet panel included Kevin Crowley, Eoin O Callaghan, Eoghan Daly, Alan Murphy, Robert Kelleher, Paul Sheehan, Donal Linehan, Diarmuid Fraser, Len Murphy, Kevin Sheehan, Beircheart O’Connor, Mark O’Donovan, Daniel O’Brien, Frank Dineen, Cian Dennehy, Rory O’Connor, Liam Cronin, Tadgh O’Callaghan, Stephen Crowley, Shane Dineen, Darragh Murphy, Donough Murphy, Donal O’Connor, Andrew Roche, Kevin Linehan and Padraig McCarthy.
On their return to Millstreet, the victorious panel were paraded through the town led by Millstreet Pipe Band.
Millstreet enjoyed a merited 1-11 to 0-4 triumph over Croke Rovers to capture the Duhallow U16B Hurling Championship title in Millstreet.
In fairness, both sides made a concerted effort in the glue like underfoot conditions to serve up a competitive hour’s hurling in the deplorable weather.
However, once Millstreet asserted their authority midway through the second half, there was never a doubt about the outcome and it allowed Millstreet take the inaugural Dave Hallahan Memorial Cup.
At times, both sides performed best against the elements, evident from Millstreet dictating much of the opening half and highlighted on points from David McCaul and Barry O’Reilly.
Rovers attempted to retrieve the situation but it failed to halt Millstreet from gaining a 0-5 to 0-2 interval advantage.
Matters looked ominous for Rovers upon the resumption as Millstreet restarted with the strong elements behind their backs. However as a sleet shower descended on the proceedings, Crokes rose to the challenge.
And their hopes were raised on a pair of points that cut the deficit to the minimum. Millstreet had the facility to raise the momentum and the game turned in the 42nd min on a delivery by the outstanding Michael Vaughan from outfield deceived the Rovers cover to find the net.
That score helped Millstreet take control, boosted by the industrious efforts of Darren Sheehan, Barry O’Reilly, McCaul and Vaughan. And Millstreet finished at a gallop, both Vaughan and McCaul confirming their accuracy to shoot three points apiece that put the icing on the cake.
Millstreet lined out as Pa Rohan,
Jamie Kelleher, Alan O’Connor, John Buckley,
John O’Mahony, Darren Sheehan,
Muiris O’Connor, Barry O’Reilly,
Michael Vaughan, Kieran Sheehan,
David McCaul, Tony Cronin,
Kieran Fraser, M Murphy,
S Cronin. Subs. Andrew Crean,
Donough Tarrant,
Patrick Looney, Michéal Buckley
Millstreet gathered a deserved 4-10 to 2-6 victory over Knocknagree in the Duhallow Minor B Football League Final played in Knocknagree.
Despite the lateness of the season, both sides requested the game go ahead. And all credit to the pair who battled through a biting cold wind to serve up an appealing encounter for the enthusiastic attendance present.
At the end of the hour, the sharper and better balanced Millstreet landed the spoils to gather compensation for a county final defeat to Donoughmore a few days previously.
Early on, Knocknagree appeared the more hungrier side and confirmed on shooting a run of points.
Both teams proceeded to miss a plethora of chances before Millstreet’s game got up and running to snatch the initiative thanks to a goal from David McCaul. Knocknagree answered positively and regained the lead temporally thanks on a goal netted.
Matters improved considerably for Millstreet, boosted by the influencial play generated by Darren Sheehan, Darren Murphy, McCaul and Mark Ellis. And Knocknagree were rocked on the concession of two quick fire goals from John Buckley that helped Millstreet to a 3-4 to 1-4 interval advantage.
Knocknagree threw down the gauntlet for the restart and their hopes brightened on a goal. But that was as close as Knocknagree got for Millstreet held key personal in the key departments to sway the outcome.
And Millstreet finished strongly, a run of points was completed by a neatly taken goal from Mark Ellis that effectively wrapped up matters.
Millstreet lined out as Denny Twomey, Dean Desmond, Barry O’Reilly, Conor Lane, Darren Sheehan, Kieran Cotter, David McCaul, Darren Murphy, Brian G Murphy, John Buckley, Mark Ellis, Garry Buicke, Michael Murphy. Sub. Tim Fitzgerald.
KEIM F. C.by Finbarr O’Riordan
Kilford 1 Keim 2
Keim collected 3 points this Sunday in a close affair. Kilford had the better of the 1st half and took the lead halfway through. Keim were unlucky not to score through Ciaran Patton who went close with a shot.
In the 2nd half Keim started to control the game with good passing and Alan Burton, James Broxton, Ger Lenihan all had efforts saved. Neil Corkery was fouled just outside the box and he picked himself up to take the free kick and dispatch it to the net. With 15 minutes remaining Keim piled on the pressure and Kieran Murphy had an effort well saved. With time running out James Broxton put a ball into the Kilford box and the clearance fell to Finbarr O’Riordan who found the net with a shot that went in off the post. Keim finished out the final minutes to collect the points.
Team:
Denis Kelliher, Sean Fahy, James Cronin, Ciaran Patton, Finbarr O’Riordan, Ger Lenihan, James Broxton, Diarmud Corkery, Donal Corkery, Neil Corkery, Alan Burton.
Subs; Kieran Murphy, Matthew Twomey.
All the Golf society data from the old Millstreet website is here:
History
The first meeting of the Millstreet Golf Society took place in 1980 in Edie Reardon’s Bar, present were Frankie Reen, Brendan Kiely, Michael Feeley and Tom Collins. Brendan Kiely has been a member of the committee without break since its foundation and was made an honorary member of society at the AGM of November 2004. Michael Feeley was the first Captain and Frank Reen Snr was the first President.
The first outing took place in Kanturk Golf Club.
Year | Captain | President |
1982 | Michael Feeley | Frank Reen |
1983 | Johnny O’Keeffe | Brendan Kiely |
1984 | ColmanCulhane | Seamus Maxwell |
1985 | Frankie Reen | Bill O’Keeffe |
1986 | Declan Dennehy | Sonny Horgan |
1987 | John Casey | Jim Barrett |
1988 | Edmond Neville | Johnny O’Keeffe |
1989 | Padraig Looney | Colman Culhane |
1990 | Michael Dennehy | Tom Fox |
1991 | Barry Fraiser | Kevin Lucey |
1992 | Liam Gallagher | Sylvester Murphy |
1993 | Chris Twomey | Frank Reen |
1994 | Eamon McCaul | Martin Moran |
1995 | Joe O’Mahony | Dan Murphy |
1996 | John O’Sullivan | Tony Sheehan |
1997 | Sylvester Murphy | Michael Feeley |
1998 | Gordon O’Keeffe | Frankie Reen |
1999 | Denis Hickey | Andy Quirke |
2000 | Tommy Burke | Peter Lawlor |
2001 | John Twomey | John Randles |
2002 | John Cronin | Denis Murphy |
2003 | Padraig Sheehan | John Lawlor |
2004 | Colm O’Connor | Eamon McCaul |
2005 | Connie Cotter | Michael Dennehy |
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Venue | Date | Tee Time | Competition |
Lee Valley | Sunday 27/03/05 | 11.15a.m. – 13p.m. | 3 person team |
Dooks | Sunday 24/04/05 | 10.00a.m. – 12p.m. | 3 person team |
Kanturk | Sunday 12/06/05 | 11.00a.m. – 13p.m. | Captains prize |
Castleisland | Sunday 21/08/05 | 10.00a.m. – 12.30p.m. | Presidents prize |
Killarney | Saturday 29/10/05 | 10.30a.m. – 13.00p.m. | 25th Anniversary |
Beaufort | Wednesday 28/12/05 | 09.30a.m. – 12.00p.m. | 3 person team |
Other dates for your diary
Castleisland | Saturday 16/07/05 | 08.00a.m. – 18.00p.m. | GAA Classic |
Kanturk | Saturday 17/09/05 | 08.00a.m. – 18.00p.m. | Tidy Towns Classic |
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TIME SHEETS
Millstreet Golf Society | ||||
Killorglin GC | 10/09/2006 | |||
12:00 | Michael Dennehy | Sylvie Murphy | Don O’ Riordan | |
12:08 | Tim Murphy | John Randles | Colm O’ Connor | |
12:16 | Jim O’ Sullivan | D.J. McCarthy | Peter Lawlor | |
12:24 | Con Meade | Arthur Murphy | Matthew Dennehy | |
12:32 | Tony McCaul | Dan Daly | Brendan Hickey | |
12:40 | Hugh O’ Connor | Derry Sheehan | Patrick Lawlor | |
12:48 | John O’ Sullivan | Paddy Roche | Eamon O’ Connor | |
12:56 | Eamon McCaul | Eoin Hegarty | John Lawlor | |
13:04 | Chris Twomey | Padraig Sheahan | Michael Dineen | |
13:12 | Caoimh Sheahan | Gordon O’ Keeffe | Denis Hickey | |
13:20 | Jeremiah Keating | Connie Cotter | Tommy Burke | |
13:28 | Niall Buckley | John Twomey | Pat Buckley | |
13:36 | Anthony Dennehy | Noel O’ Connor | Eamon Tarrant | |
13:44 | Tom Flahive | Liam Burke | ||
13:52 |
Presentation of prizes in the Bridge Bar @ 9:00 PM. | ||||
Day Sponsor’s | ||||
Avonmore Electrical | ||||
Donagh Hickey Motors | ||||
K &L Deliveries | ||||
Millstreet Golf Society | |||
Kanturk GC | 11/06/2006 | ||
10:30 | Colm O’Connor | Don O’ Riordan | Jesten Dineen |
10:38 | Jim O’Sullivan | D.J. McCarthy | John Randles |
10:46 | Liam Burke | Tim Murphy | Michael McCarthy |
10:54 | John Murphy | Thomas Murphy | Anthony Barry |
11:02 | Donagh McAuliffe | Jerry O’Leary | Brendan Hickey |
11:10 | Michael Dennehy | Denis Cremin | Barry Fraiser |
11:18 | Owen Hegarty | Patrick Lawlor | Eamon Tarrant |
11:26 | Eamon McCaul | Don O’Connor | John O’Keeffe (Snr) |
11:34 | Peter Lawlor | John O’Sullivan | Tom Flahive |
11:42 | Denis Twomey | Matthew Dennehy | Tim O’Donoughue |
11:50 | Denny Twomey | Hugh Twomey | Jeremiah Keating |
11:58 | Con Meade | Tony McCaul | Arthur Murphy |
12:06 | Aidan McAuliffe | Pat Buckley | Niall Buckley |
12:14 | Connie Cotter | Denis Hickey | Padraig Sheahan |
12:22 | Michael Feeley | Caoimh Sheahan | Johan Twomey |
12:30 | Paddy Roche | Chris Twomey | Anthony Dennehy |
12:38 | Frankie Reen | Tom Fox | Noel O’ Connor |
Presentation of prizes THE BRIDGE BAR at 9:30 pm | ||
Day Sponsor’s | ||
Reen’s Pharmacy | ||
Eamon Tarrant Garage | ||
Senator Windows |
Millstreet Golf Society | |||||||||||||||||
Harbour Point GC | 07/05/2006 | ||||||||||||||||
11:00 | Liam Dennehy | Dan Murphy | Michael Dennehy | ||||||||||||||
11:08 | Edmund Neville | Anthony Barry | Timmy Murphy | ||||||||||||||
11:16 | Caoimh Sheahan | James Burke | Thomas Murphy | ||||||||||||||
11:24 | Tim Kiely | Dan Daly | Denis Twomey | ||||||||||||||
11:32 | Denis Kiely | Tony McCaul | Michael McCarthy | ||||||||||||||
11:40 | Patrick Lawlor | Gordon O’ Keeffe | Arthur Murphy | ||||||||||||||
11:48 | Donagh McCarthy | Tommy Burke | Liam Burke | ||||||||||||||
11:56 | John Twomey | Brian O’ Riordan | Paddy Roche | ||||||||||||||
12:04 | Anthony Dennehy | Denis Cremin | Jerry O’ Connor | ||||||||||||||
12:12 | John O’ Keeffe (Jnr) | Tom Flahive | Patrick Randles | ||||||||||||||
12:20 | Denis Hickey | Con Meade | Noel O’ Connor | ||||||||||||||
12:28 | Eamon O’ Connor | Connie Cotter | Denny Twomey | ||||||||||||||
12:36 | Michael Dineen | John O’ Sullivan | Jestin Dineen | ||||||||||||||
12:44 | Brendan Hickey | Hugh O’ Connor | Jeremiah Keating | ||||||||||||||
Padraig Sheahan | |||||||||||||||||
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Lee Valley GC | 16/04/2006 | |||
11:40 | Edmund Neville | Eamon McCaul | Colin O’ Mahony | |
11:47 | Peter Lawlor | Anthony Barry | Arthur Murphy | |
11:54 | John Twomey | Don O’ Connor | John Randles | |
12:01 | Caoimh Sheahan | Padraig Sheahan | John Murphy | |
12:08 | Patrick Lawlor | Jimmy O’ Sullivan | Thomas Murphy | |
12:15 | Donal Kelleher | Pat Buckley | Paul Cassidy | |
12:22 | Niall Buckley | Tommy Burke | Eamon Tarrant | |
12:29 | Tony McCaul | Brian O’ Riordan | Noel O’ Connor | |
12:36 | Donagh McAuliffe | Tom Fox | Jerry O’ Leary | |
12:43 | Frank Reen | John O ‘Sullivan | Michael Dennehy | |
12:50 | Denny Murphy | Hugh O’ Connor | Liam Burke | |
12:57 | Brendan Hickey | Connie Cotter | Paddy Roche | |
13:04 | Denis Hickey | Aidan McAuliffe | Timmy Murphy | |
13:11 | John Lawlor | Tom Flahive | Matthew Dennehy | |
Day Sponsor’s | |
Coleman’s Garage | |
Bank of Ireland | |
McCaul’s Hardware |
Lee Valley GC | 26/03/3006 | ||
11:30 | Derry O’ Hare | John O’ Sullivan | John Randles |
11:38 | Denny Murphy | Peter Lawlor | Jestin Dineen |
11:46 | Edmund Neville | Tommy Burke | Jerry O’ Connor |
11:54 | Anthony Dennehy | John O’ Keeffe | Paddy Roche |
12:02 | Donal Kelleher | Jimmy O’ Sullivan | John Murphy |
12:10 | Niall Buckley | Denis Hickey | Hugh O’ Connor |
12:18 | Eamon O’ Connor | Brian O’ Riordan | Michael Dennehy |
12:26 | Liam Dennehy | Padraig Sheahan | Brendan Kiely |
12:34 | Caoimh Sheehan | Tom Flahive | Connie Cotter |
12:42 | Chris Twomey | Donagh McAuliffe | Arthur Murphy |
12:50 | Brendan Hickey | Declan Dennehy | Noel O’ Connor |
12:58 | Frank Reen | Dan Daly | Eamon Tarrant |
13:06 | Patrick Lawlor | Tom Fox | Liam Burke |
13:14 | John Lawlor | Pat Buckley | Matthew Dennehy |
Day Sponsor’s | |
Coleman’s Garage | |
Bank of Ireland |
Scramble – Beaufort GC | 28/12/2005 | ||
09:30 | Donagh McCarthy | Pat Buckley | Michael McCarthy |
09:38 | Michael Dineen | Pat Dineen | Thomas Murphy |
09:46 | Fergal Collins | Padraig Sheahan | Matthew Dennehy |
09:54 | Colm O’ Connor | Tom Fox | Colin O’ Mahony |
10:02 | John Twomey | John O’ Sullivan | Owen Hegarty |
10:10 | Tim O’ Donoughue | Gordon O’ Keeffe | John Cronin |
10:18 | Denny Murphy | Tommy Burke | Eamon McCaul |
10:26 | Michael Feeley | Tony McCaul | Brendan Kiely |
10:34 | Chris Twomey | Anthony Barry | Arthur Murphy |
10:42 | Eamon O’ Connor | Connie Cotter | Jeremiah Keating |
10:50 | John Lawlor | Tom Flahive | Paddy Roche |
10:58 | Frankie Reen | Denis Hickey | John Randles |
11:06 | Brendan Hickey | Jimmy O’ Sullivan | John Murphy |
11:14 | Anthony Dennehy | Declan Dennehy | Jestin Dineen |
11:22 | Kevin McCarthy | Dan Daly | Michael Dennehy |
Day Sponsor’s | |||
Centra ( Mr. Anthony Dennehy) | |||
DCP Plastics ( Mr. Padraig Sheahan) | |||
The Bridge Bar | |||
Please check to see if the course is open the telephone number of Beaufort GC is 064) 44440 | |||
Presentation of prizes in the Bridge Bar at 7:30. | |||
25th Anniversary Outing – Killarney GC | 12/11/2005 | ||
08:50 | Colm O’ Connor | Denis Cremin | |
08:58 | Thomas O’ Leary | Michael Dennehy | John Moynihan |
09:06 | Jerry Pat O’ Leary | D.J. McCarthy | |
09:14 | Matthew Dennehy | Arthur Murphy | Kevin McCarthy |
09:22 | Liam Burke | Jimmy O’ Sullivan | Donie Kiely |
09:30 | Joe Mulcahy | Dan Daly | Con Meade |
09:38 | Anthony Dennehy | Niall Buckley | Caoimh Sheahan |
09:46 | Padraig Sheahan | John Twomey | Jeremiah Keating |
09:54 | John Randles | John Cronin | Sylvie Murphy |
10:02 | Liam Dennehy | Michael Dineen | Eamon O’ Connor |
10:10 | Tim O’ Donoughue | Noel O’ Connor | Don O’ Connor |
10:18 | Paddy Roche | Brendan Hickey | Tom Flahive |
10:26 | Denis Hickey | Connie Cotter | Brian O’ Riordan |
10:34 | Brendan O’ Keeffe | Hugh Twomey | Hughie O’ Connor |
10:42 | Gordon O’ Keeffe | Dan Murphy | Barry Fraiser |
10:50 | John Lawlor | Tommy Burke | Denis Kiely |
Day Sponsors:
Lucey Motors
Brittany Insurances
Avonmore Electrical
Please check to see if the course is open the telephone number of Killarney GC is 064) 31034 | |||
Presentation of prizes in Killarney GC. |
Captain’s Prize – Kanturk GC | 12/06/05 | ||
10:30 | Donagh McCarthy | Jack Murphy | Jeremiah Keating |
10:38 | Michael Dennehy | Donagh McAuliffe | John O’ Keeffe (Snr) |
10:46 | Eamon Tarrant | Liam Burke | Tommy Burke |
10:54 | Tadgh O’ Flynn | Hugh Twomey | Tim Kiely |
11:02 | Kevin McCarthy | Denis Kiely | Michael McCarthy |
11:10 | Brendan O’ Keeffe | Owen Hegarty | Eamon McCaul |
11:18 | Paddy Roche | John Twomey | Brendan Kiely |
11:26 | Barry Fraser | James Burke | Arthur Murphy |
11;34 | Matthew Dennehy | Chris Twomey | John O’ Sullivan |
11:42 | John Mannix | Brendan Hickey | Jim O’ Sullivan |
11:50 | John Lawlor | Padraig Sheahan | John Cronin |
11:58 | Niall Buckley | Caoimh Sheahan | Con Meade |
12:06 | Peter Lawlor | John Randles | John O’ Keeffe (Jnr) |
12:14 | Robert Sheehan | Brian O’ Riordan | Edmund Neville |
12:22 | Anthony Barry | Frankie Reen | Dan Murphy |
12:30 | Patrick Lawlor | Colm O’ Connor | Denis Hickey |
12;38 | Anthony Dennehy | Pat Buckley | Dan Daly |
12:46 | Connie Cotter | DJ McCarthy | Tom Flahive |
12:52 | Tim O’ Donoughue | Timmy Murphy |
Sponsors | |||
Eamon Tarrant Garage | |||
Senator Windows (Mr Hugh Twomey) | |||
McCaul’s Hardware | |||
Play off the white markers | |||
Presentation of prizes will take place in The Stand Bar in Kanturk at 6:00 PM. | |||
The society is entering a team in the Kanturk Golf Classic on the 24th of June,the draw for the team | |||
will be made at the presentation. Only people attending the presentation will be entered in the draw. | |||
Dooks G.C. | 24/04/05 | ||
10:00 | Michael Hickey | Michael Dennehy | Paddy Roche |
10:08 | Colm O’ Connor | Thomas O’ Leary | Con Meade |
10:16 | Matthew Dennehy | Tony McCaul | John Cronin |
10:24 | Edmund Neville | Tom Fox | Liam Burke |
10:32 | Padraig Sheahan | John Twomey | Caoimh Sheahan |
10:40 | Chris Twomey | Connie Cotter | Denis Hickey |
10:48 | Donal Kelleher | Denis Cremin | |
10:56 | John O’ Sullivan | Tim O’ Donoughue | |
11:04 | |||
11:12 | Tom Flahive | Eamon Tarrant | Brendan Kiely |
11:20 | Gordon O’ Keeffe | John O’ Keeffe (Snr) | Tommy Burke |
Sponsor’s | |||
Reen’s Chemist | |||
Donagh Hickey Motors | |||
Calor Kosangas | |||
SPONSORS
Reens Chemist
Donagh Hickey Motors
Calor Kosangas
Scotch Scramble – Lee Valley G.C. | 27/03/05 | ||
11:15 | Frank Reen | Hugh O’Connor | Michael Dennehy |
11:22 | Liam Dennehy | Con Meade | Brendan Kiely |
11:29 | Anthony Dennehy | Connie Cotter | Dan Murphy |
11:36 | Eamon O’ Connor | Pat Buckley | Colin O’ Mahony |
11:43 | Peter Lawlor | Eamon Tarrant | Noel O’ Connor |
11:50 | Donal Kelleher | Tommy Burke | Brendan O’ Keeffe |
11:57 | Denis Hickey | Jim O’ Sullivan | Jeremiah Keating |
12:04 | Liam Buckley | James Burke | John Randles |
12:11 | Chris Twomey | Anthony Barry | Thomas Murphy |
12:18 | Denny Murphy | Dan Daly | Denis Twomey |
12:25 | Brendan Hickey | Caoimh Sheehan | John O’ Keeffe (Snr) |
12:32 | John Lawlor | Padraig Sheehan | Timmy Murphy |
12:39 | John Twomey | Tony McCaul | Paddy Roche |
12:46 | Niall Buckley | Tom Flahive | Arthur Murphy |
12:53 | John O’ Keeffe (Jnr) | John O’ Sullivan | Liam Burke |
13:00 | Patrick Lawlor | Paul O’ Donovan | M.Dennehy / J.Mannix |
SPONSORS
Bank of Ireland
Colemans Garage
Allied Irish Bank
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Dooks GC | 16 hole scramble | 4th April |
1st Colm O’Connor, James Burke, Tony McCaul | 52.42 |
2nd John Twomey, Hugh O’Connor, Paddy Roche | 54.92 |
3rd Denis Hickey, Tom Flahive, Padraig Sheehan | 55.50 |
4th Eamonn O’Connor, Jeremiah Keating, Brendan Kiely | 55.50 |
Macroom GC | 18 hole scramble | 25th April |
1st Kevin McCarthy, Eamonn Tarrant, Denis Twomey | 63.58 |
2nd Anthony Dennehy, Hugh O’Connor, Michael Dennehy | 64.17 |
3rd Denis Hickey, Michael McCarthy, Dermot Golden | 64.83 |
4th Brendan Hickey, Noel O’Connor, Don O’Riordan | 65.58 |
Kanturk GC | Captains Prize (Colm O’Connor |
30th May |
1st Peter Lawlor (44 pts) |
2nd Padraig Sheehan (43 pts) |
3rd John Randles (39pts) |
4th Colm O’Connor (30pts) |
Frank Reen Memorial – Peter Lawlor
Cat 1 (1) Anthony Dennehy (2) Frank Reen (3) Tony Lawlor
Cat 2 (1) John O’Sullivan (2) Tommy Burke (3) Brendan Hickey
Cat 1 (1) Don O’Riordan (2) Thomas O’Leary (3) John Murphy
Castleisand GC | Presidents Prize (Eamon McCaul |
3rd October |
1st Connie Cotter (40pts) |
2nd Liam Dennehy (39pts) |
3rd James Burke (38pts) |
Gross John Twomey (26pts) |
Cat 1 (1) Brendan Hickey (2) Denis Hickey (3)
Cat 2 (1) (2) (3)
Cat 1 (1)Matthew Dennehy (2)Thomas O’Leary (3)
Killorglin GC | 18hole scotch scramble | 7th November |
1st Denis Kiely, Eamon Tarrant, Padraig Sheehan | 59 |
2nd Michael Hickey, Con Meade, John Murphy | 53 |
3rd Colm O’Connor, Paul O’Donovan, John Hartnett | 52 |
4th Tim O’Donoghue, Hugh O’Connor, Michael Dennehy | 52 |
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ALLIED IRISH BANK
AVONMORE ELECTRICAL
BANK OF IRELAND
CENTRA
COLEMAN’S GARAGE
DONAGH HICKEY MOTORS
EAMON TARRANT GARAGE
K & L DELIVERIES
LUCEY MOTORS
MURPHY’S BAR
N.C. DUGGAN
SENATOR WINDOWS MALLOW (Mr Hugh Twomey)
DENNEHY’S THE BRIDGE BAR sponsored the 2004 Fourball
Sponsors were thanked at the AGM for their continues sponsorship of the society and hoped they would continue their sponsorship of the society.
New sponsors are always welcome, sponsorship costs €125 for the day and includes free golf on the day.
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RATHCOOLE “B”
by
Shane Kelleher
RATHCOOLE “B” 0-1 WATERGRASSHILL
COONEY PARK, RATHCOOLE.
SUNDAY, 26 FEB.
Two games, two wins for a Rathcoole side jus t hitting top form. Unfortunately attention had to be turned away from the league and towards A.O.H cup matters with Watergrasshill the visitors to a bitterly cold Cooney Park on Sunday last.
A David vs. Goliath tag was hardly justified but with a division separating the sides, it seemed the odds were firmly stacked against Coole who entered the game with a somewhat under strength team. Injury and illness prevented the services of first choice midfield pairing, David Bourke and Paddy Daly. Not to mention top scorer Finbarr Cleary.
Despite the supposed difference in quality, the game played out as if any other division 3 league encounter. The only real difference between the sides being “Hills” ability to counter attack at speed. But with Rathcoole taking the more direct root, supplying Jonathan O Leary and Darren Kelleher with good quick ball, it seemed the visitors defense were struggling to cope with such an approach.
But mid way through the first half Coole were coming off a solid ten minutes of sustained pressure, even a succession of four straight corner kicks saw the home side end with nothing if only a psychological advantage. But this was too soon change as hill made another trade mark break up the pitch, eventually leaving keeper Brian Cooper stranded in a one on one situation , yet it still took a twenty yard cracker to break the deadlock.
The end to end football continued into the second half with the visitors just about maintaining their advantage with the defense now getting to grips with the threat posed by Leary and Kelleher. But in truth this really was an error ridden game, perhaps only redeemed by some excellent goalkeeping from both custodians. One nil the final score, with neither side looking like breaching the others rearguard.
Certainly a game which won’t live long in the memory, or will it be looked upon as a missed opportunity. Alfie Cooney’s men will certainly be keeping the league as the main focus of attention. Let’s just hope Sundays defeat won’t put a damper upon the recent run of results in the league. A decent performance against a solid division 2 side should give “Coole” plenty of confidences going into next weeks encounter with Gratten F.C. And with players returning from injuries and absences, there is no apparent reason for not collecting another three points.
TEAM; B Cooper, R Brown, T McAuliffe, L Dennehey, D Guerin, S Kelleher, E Crowley, D Twomey, C Kelleher, J O Leary, D Kelleher. SUBS USED; P Tancred.
NEXT MEETING; Vs Gratten F.C. Sunday 5th march. Gratten Park [Fr O Neil’s]
Supports always welcome.
Scoil Mhuire Millstreet 2-8
St Mary�s B.N.S.Carrigtwohill 0-4
The sun came out and the dark clouds lifted when the teams came out to contest the boy�s F4 final which was the second match on the Allianz Sciath na Scol football programme at P�irc Ui Rinn yesterday.
With wind advantage Millstreet built up a six point lead by half-time, which was to prove too much for a gallant Carrigtwohill side, whose failure to score from play when winning possession was to prove costly.
The East Cork school opened with a point from an Alan Goggin free in the first minute, but he was to prove their only scorer in the first half when adding two more frees. Millstreet�s best player on the day, midfielder Michael Vaughan scored three points from frees as well as playing outstanding football.
The only goal of the first half came to the North Cork school�s half forward Eric Hickey who beat the busy Carrigtwohill goalkeeper Kieran Baverstock after five minutes. Hickey kicked another good point from 25 metres, with Alan O Connor and half back John O Mahony also scoring to help their side into a 1-6 to 0-3 half-time lead.
St Mary�s made a positional change at the start of the second half, with full-back P�draig Hogan moving to midfield joining the hard-working Cian Buckley with Colm Cronin switching to full-back. These three players won an amount of ball, but the forwards failed to convert possession into scores.
After 11 minutes of close football that did not yield a score, the stylish Vaughan set up Kieran Fraser for a point and when Millstreet scored their second goal through Daniel Daly 13 minutes into the second half, it silenced the Carrig following.
When Shane Devlin scored his only score from play in stoppage time it was just a consolation as Scoil Mhuire Millstreet deserved their win.
Scorers
Millstreet; E Hickey 1-1, D Daly 1-0, M Vaughan 0-3 f, J O Mahony, A O Connor, K Fraser, M Buckley 0-1 each.
Carrigtwohill; A Goggin 0-3 f S Devlin 0-1
MILLSTREET; E Harmon, P Looney, S Cronin, M Desmond, J O Mahony, B O Reilly, K Sheahan, J Kelleher, M Vaughan, E Hickey, A O Connor, K Fraser, D Daly, M Buckley, D Tarrant. Subs S Cotter, P Murphy, E O Callaghan, M Fitzgerald.
CARRIGTWOHILL;K Baverstock, S Casey, P Hogan, C McCarthy, K Murphy, P Deane capt, S Keating, C Cronin, C Buckley, W McCarthy, J Hayes, A Barrett, J Buttimer, J Leahy, A Goggin, R Manley, K O Sullivan, P Ahern, S Devlin, J Kidney, C Keegan, J McCarthy, J Barden, S Rohan.
Referee; David Nolan Douglas.
GAA News
by
John Tarrant
Homepage
MILLSTREET LIFT DUHALLOW HURLING LEAGUE TITLE
Millstreet held their nerve to fashion a worthy 3-13 to 2-9 triumph over Kilbrin in the Duhallow Junior A Hurling League Final played in Meelin last Friday evening
Operating with fluency and confidence, Millstreet superior team work shone through for much of the hour though a brave comeback by the defending holders Kilbrin cut an eight point deficit to the minimum.
However Millstreet regained their earlier momentum and a productive finish yielded telling scores to allow team captain Donal Twomey accept the League trophy for the second time in three seasons.
Playing against the strong breeze in the opening half, Millstreet got off to a lightning start with Brendan Quirke goaling inside the opening min.
Millstreet proceeded to gain a commanding position and points to John Lehane and the McCarthys confirmed Millstreet’s sharpness and greater hunger andthey were well worth their interval advantage of 1-5 to 0-5.
And Millstreet set the trend upon the restart –a deflected goal by Tadgh Collins and three points from Kevin McCarthy and John Lehane extended their hand to lead 2-8 to 0-6.
Kilbrin rose to the challenge brillantly and the games complexion turned in dramatic fashion and a 2-1 tally without reply trimmed the arrears 2-8 to 2-7 at the three quarter mark.
And Millstreet were forced to weather further Kilbrin pressure before regaining their earlier composure with Brendan Quirke, Stephen Barrett and Kevin McCarthy adding points. Fittingly Millstreet finished on the ascendency and a finely struck goal by Kevin McCarthy sealed the destination of the league title.
Millstreet: Finbarr Corcoran, Donal Corcoran, John Moylan, Gerard McCarthy, Brian Sheehan, Donal Twomey, Donough McCarthy, Denis Kiely, Sean Barrett, D.onal Cashman, Stephen Barrett, Kevin McCarthy, John Lehane, Tadgh Collins, Brendan Quirke.
– from the old Millstreet Website: http://homepage.eircom.net/~millstreetupdate/gaa.html
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