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O’Rourke pleased with proud, battling display

AFTER SUCH a historic day and match for Pat O’Rourke and his fellow Meelick clubmen one could have expected to find a very stressed and distraught losing manager. However this was not the case and instead this experienced mentor was brimming with pride both for his club and the panel of players who had just served him so well for sixty minutes against a superior Kerry outfit Dromid Pearses.

“I thought our performance out there today was absolutely excellent. We kept our heads throughout the game. We never dropped them. We played a good style of football and fought hard in every position on the field.

“Bearing in mind that Dromid Pearses are everybody’s’ favourites to go on and win this All-Ireland title I felt we did very well. It was always going to be a very difficult challenge but overall I thought we tried our best and put it up to them.”

The final margin of nine points was probably a bit unfair on Meelick who battled on for the duration of the contest and he first half in particular pleased O’Rourke but the concession of such a vital score was always going to make it an uphill struggle after the restart.

“The first half was great apart from the very soft goal we let in. It was very disappointing as we had fought our way back into contention before that but what can you do.

“Overall I don’t think it would have altered the final result. They are a super team and at the end of the day it would have been awful hard to beat them the way they especially played in the second half.”

A glimpse of hurt was evident in his voice but again this pain was swiftly moved away from and transformed into a positive.

“Clare was the main aim for us this year and we won that championship. We have to be delighted with that. Of course then a game in Munster was a huge bonus for the whole club. The lads really enjoyed it and were looking forward to it.

“The year though still isn’t over for us. We now have to prepare for a league final next weekend. This was definitely a very good work out for us today. Even for next year games like this give you great experience and preparation.

“We will be facing far better opposition in the 2012 championship and if all things go well next weekend we might be up in division three in the league as well.

“Last year when we got promoted a division we were afraid we wouldn’t win a game but now we have managed to reach another final. It’s been a great year.”

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Underage squads in action

IT WAS A football filled weekend for Clare’s Ladies U11, U13 and U15 development squads, who were all in action last Saturday. The U11s under the care of coordinator Gordon Drummy (Kilrush) with Pat Keane (Miltowm), Tara Kelly (Shannon Gaels) and Linda Russel fielded three teams in the PJ O’Halloran competition which was also attended by teams from Galway, Kerry and Tipperary, two hundred and ten girls overall. Tipperary won the plate, Galway took the Shield and Clare defeated Kerry in a super game of football to take the Cup. The PJ O’Halloran is one of the key events in the development calendar and always well attended by Intercounty development teams and was conducted at the Kilrush Shamrocks and Moneypoint pitches in Kilrush. Clare Development Officer Michael Murphy must be commended for organising the event again this year, and parents did a fantastic job of providing food for all the visitors in the clubhouse, not a small task. U11 Panel: Banner Ladies:Albina Aliu, Erona Aliu, Grace Copley, Ciara Corbett, Eabha Keane, Leah Morgan, Laoise Ryan, OlivaTouhy. Clooney-Quin: Rachel Beg, Mary Connelly, Michelle Meere. Coolmeen : Emma McMahon. Cooraclare: Caoimhe Corry, Megan Downes, Megan Garry, Alana Hehir, Sarah Looney, Kayla Morrissey, Sarah Morrissey. Doonbeg: Ciara Breen, Niamh Keane, Roisin Kelly, Orla O’Mahoney. Doorabarefield: Emer Hanranhan,Amy Lenihan, Laura McDonal, Aine Moloney, Niamh O’Keefe,Abby O’Connell, Aisling Reidy, Leah Ryan, Chloe , J Towey. Fergus Rovers:Alana Hanranhan, Lauren Hill,Aine Slattery, Eimear Stephens. Kilmihil: Catriona Callinan, Ciara Lernihan. Kilrush: Lucy Bermingham, Mykayla Kelleher, Lizanne O’Brien,Abigael Drummy,Aoife Drummy. Liscannor: Lisa Conneely, Karen Hillery, Aoife Nagle. Miltown: Megan Brennan, Caoimhe Carmody,Aoife Hehir,Aimee Keane, Emer Keane. Newmarket-On_Fergus:Alice Sheedy, Mary Enright,Tara O’Neill. Shannon Gaels: Mairead Grogan,Tara Kelly,WillowSwire, BiancaTully. West Clare Gaels:Aoife Lynch, Fidelma Marrinan, Michelle Marrinan, Sarah Marrinan.WolfeTones: Jenifer Ryan, Meave McInerney. The U12 Development Squad will travel to Thurles this Saturday 12th Nov. to play in the Tipperary hosted development blitz and will display their skills against Cork, Tipp, Waterford and Limerick teams. The U12s had a great run in the recent Michael Cullinan competition winning over Galway, Tipperary and drawing with Kerry before the event was washed out and prematurely ended. The Clare U13 development squad also had a fruitful day out in a Mun

ster development programme fix- ture with the Kingdom. The event was conducted at the Killimer GAA pitches who kindly facilitated the fixture at short notice. Two Clare teams got a great run against four Kerry teams and brought in wins in four out of seven mini-matches. The U13s squad will compete next in the Munster U13 development blitz in Rathkeale on Nov 19th which is the culmination of the twelve week programme. Ladies football clubs from all over Clare will then be invited to send girls born in 1998 to attend the Clare U14 trials which will be conducted during the three week Marian Keane Tournament, starting on Nov. 26th. The U15 development programme conclusion was reached when they went to Fermoy last Saturday with two teams and won six games out of six, a great achievement. The event was attended by teams from Clare, Cork, Waterford and Limerick. Coordinator Joe Downes (Cooraclare) with Edel Carmody (Fergus Rovers), Sharon Malone (Eire Og), Annmarie Callinan and Roisin Garry (Kilmihil) will be looking forward to conducting the U16 trials after a brief break. Details to be announced.

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Magpies steal junior win

Clarecastle 3-09 – Meelick 1-05 at Fr Murphy Park, Newmarket-on-Fergus

SECOND HALF goals from Niamh Daly and Elaine Lyons proved crucial as Clarecastle who just reformed their Ladies Football Club earlier this year claimed the Junior B Shield Championship title when they overcame Meelickt on Sunday.

The winners who led by two points at half time registered their opening score in the fifth minute when impressive midfielder Zelma Power saw her 35m free take a deflection to the net from a Meelick defender. At the end of the first quarter Clarecastle had pushed 1-4 to no score ahead thanks to points from Power, Sharon Quinn (2) and Niamh Daly but then Meelick came storming in to the match.

Full forward Suzie Harnett scored a fine goal in the eighteenth and further points followed from Claire Dolan and Katie Moore (2). During this time Clarecastle just registered a single point thanks to their top scorer Elaine Lyons. However, despite Meelicks comeback it was the magpies who led 1-5 to 1-3 when Alan Hehir blew the half time whistle.

It was all Clarecastle in the second half. They had added a further 2-2 similar to the opening half before South East Clare side twice troubled the umpire for a white flag. Niamh Daly 1-1, Elaine Lyons 1-1, Charlene Reynolds 0-1 and Sharon Quinn were the winners second half scorers.

Clarecastle were well served on the day by Sinead Reidy, Jane Scanlon, Ruth O’Gorman, Elaine Lyons, Sharon Quinn and Niamh Daly while Zelma Power was their stand out player. Brid Walsh had a fine game between the posts for Meelick while Emma Scanlon, Claire Dolan, Rachel Ryan, Katie Moore, Dionne O’Sullivan and Christine Gibbons all played their part.

After the game Clarecastle captain, Claire O’Loughlin was presented with Shield by Co. Board Chairman, Johnny Hayes.

Clarecastle
Sinead Reidy, Claire O’Loughlin (capt.), Grainne Lynch, Liz. Murphy, Maria Lyons, Jane Scanlon, Niamh Keogh, Zelma Power 1-1, Marie Lynch, Rochelle Broderick, Charlene Reynods 0-1, Ruth O’Gorman 0-1, Elaine Lyons 1-2, Sharon Quinn 0-3, Niamh Daly 1-1.

Subs
Catherine Curran for N. Keogh, Sinead Frawley for L. Murphy,Alison Shortt for T. O’Gorman, Catriona Reynolds for N. Daly,Aisling Frawley for R. Broderick. Management: Eoin Brennan, Dave Mullen, MaryTorpey, Declan Clohessy.

Meelick
BridWalsh, Mairead Gavin, Sarah Daly, Mairead Broggy, Sharon Neville (joint captain), Emma Scanlon, Christine Howard, Claire Dolan 0-1, Zara Hehir, Rachel Ryan, Katie Moore (joint captain) 0-2, Dionne O’Sullivan 0-1, Christine Gibbons 0-1, Susie Harnett 1-0, Stacey Hehir.

Sub
Jean O’Reilly for M. Gavin. Management: Robin O’Connell, Brendan Healy.

Referee
Alan Hehir (WolfeTones)

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Blues’ goal rush denies the ‘Bridge

Newmarket-on-Fergus 5-06 – Sixmilebridge 3-03 at Éire Óg Grounds, Ennis

THE Blues had nine points to spare in this Cla re People sponsored decider on Sunday afternoon, thereby denying their neighbours Sixmilebridge an historic minor hurling/minor camogie winning weekend.

It may have taken Newmarket 14 minutes to get off the mark, but when it came it was a goal that put them on their way to the title, giving them a lead they never looked like surrendering.

The ‘Bridge had been camped in the Newmarket half for much of the early exchanges, but all they had to show for it was a pointed free, before they were hit for the goal that teed up the Blues

Eimear Murray blocked the first shot from Kate O’Neill and the loose ball was sent to the back of the ‘Bridge net by Caroline Feehily. Niki Kaiser then converted a free and when Laura McMahon goaled to put the Blues 2-1 to 0-1 clear, the writing looked to be on the wall for the ‘Bridge.

Maire McGrath pulled back a point for the ‘Bridge in the 18

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Avenue fly Clare flag in FAI Cup

WHERE the FAI Junior Cup is concerned, Avenue United are the bluebloods – thank God for that, Clare Soccer League officials must have been thinking on Sunday as they reflected on a bleak day for the county in the biggest knockout tournament in Europe.

All because, The Avenue apart, all the remaining Clare clubs who saw action on the day bowed out at the third round stage in the Clare/Kerry/ Desmond area section of blue riband of the junior game.

Worse still, three of the defeats came at home, with Manus Celtic, Ennis Town Rock and Newmarket Celtic failing to use the advantage of home comforts as all three went down to Limerick opposition.

Manus fare worst of all, going down 6-1 to Broadford, Ennis Town Rock came off second best by 3-1 to Newcastlewest, while Newmarket Celtic were pipped 3-2 by Ballingarry in a five goal thriller.

Bunratty/Cratloe made the long journey to the west Kerry Gaeltacht to take on Dingle Bay Rovers. The sides were level 2-2 after extra time, but the home side advanced when winning the penalty shoot-out 4-2.

That left Avenue to carry the Clare flag as they made the journey to Tral- ee a profitable one as they beat Classic FC 3-1. Classic had beaten Killarney Celtic in the previous round, but Avenue were full value for the win.

The opened the scoring through after 25 minutes when David Smythe’s corner was fumbled to the net by the Classic keeper. The Tralee side got back on terms from a penalty on 35 minutes but second half goals from Mikey Mahony and Sean Corry sealed Avenue’s win on the road.

Avenue United
John Healy, Simon Cuddy, Con Collins, David Russell, Mattie Nugent, David Herlihy, Barry Nugent, Gary Flynn, David Smythe, David McCarthy, Mikey Mahony. Subs Sean Corry for Mahoney, Shane Browne for Barry Nugent, Paddy O’Malley for Flynn.

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Three Clare handballers for honours

THE ANNUAL GAA Handball AllStar Awards function will take place in the Croke Park Hotel, Dublin, on Saturday November 19th. The AllStars (in 15 seperate categories) are selected on a provincial basis, with with all four provincial winners in each category nominated for the national awards, which will be announced on the night.

Three Clare handballers were selected as Munster All-Stars as recognition of their success in 2011 Diarmaid Nash (Player of the Year), Pat Donnellan (Masters Player of the Year) and Tommy Hegarty (Official of the Year).

Tuamgraney clubman Nash had a stellar year in 2011, winning the Munster Senior Singles, All-Ireland Intermediate Singles and Doubles and the All-Ireland 3rd level colleges Open Singles titles as well as finishing runner-up in the Irish Nationals.

Scariff native Nash, who is also an inter-county hurler of note having represented Clare on underage teams right up to Minor and Under 21, faces stiff competition if he is to take the national award, the other nominees being Paul Brady (Cavan & Ulster), Robbie McCarthy (Westmeath and Leinster) and Dessie Keegan (Mayo and Connacht).

Pat Donnellan won Munster and All-Ireland titles in both Singles and Doubles this year, winning both Golden Masters B titles in the big alley. His selection as Munster Masters Player of the Year also made mention of his continued dedication to hand- ball at adult and juvenile level, particularly in his club, Kilkishen.

Clarecastle man Tommy Hegarty is a former County Board Secretary and is the current Treasurer and Leagues Secretary. Tommy receives the Munster Official of the Year award as a “key administration figure in his own club and county, where he is well known for his tremendous efficiency, and has done so for many years. Coordinated and ran one the most successful Feile competitions ever in 2010. In addition to club and county level, he is a delegate to the Munster handball council. This award is justification for all the time, hardwork and dedication he puts in as a very committed official of handball”.

The AGM of Clare County Handball Board was held recently and there were changes at the ‘top table’ as Willie Roche stepped aside as treasurer and will be replaced by Tommy Hegarty. Roche continues in his role as Chairman of the Munster Handball Council while Newmarket’s Michael Hogan was elected to the position of Secretary, replacing Padraic Garvey.

Matthew McMahon continues as County Chairman and Shane Walsh as PRO and the other new face on the Board’s executive is Kilrush’s Jason Ryan (Assisstant Secretary). The County Adult Handball Leagues will resume for the 2011-12 season in the coming weeks, clubs are reminded to forward final entry lists to Tommy Hegarty immediately.

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Clare make a winning start

Clare League 1 – Roscommon League 0 at The County Grounds, Doora

LAST year Clare reached the semifinal of this competition and were unlucky losers against Kilkenny in that penultimate round tie – this year it’s a case of starting from scratch with no survivors from that side.

However, it was certainly a case of a good start being half the work as the county side – managed by Alfonso D’Auria who is assisted by Dave Kerin and Keith Flynn – got their 2011/2012 Inter-League Youths campaign off to a winning start on Sunday.

The winning goal came 15 minutes into the second half when Dara Kerin’s corner was headed home by Niall Pender for the only goal of the game.

Clare were full value for the win that was built on a solid team performance, with the familiarity between the Avenue players in the starting 11 – they made up eight of the team – being key to the impressive display.

Indeed, they could have won by more than the lone goal. Donal O’Halloran was unlucky in the first half when his drive from 30 yeards seemed to be destined for the net only to hit the post.

The winning start now sets up Clare to challenge strongly to come out of the group and reach the knockout stages. Next up will be the Galway League at an away venue in three weeks time.

Clare League
Nathan Murray (Avenue United), Dean D’Auria (Avenue United), Paddy O’Malley (Avenue United), Kaylan O’Loughlin (Avenue United), Mark Hehir (Bridge United), Donal O’Halloran (Avenue United), Conor O’Brien (Avenue United), Sean Corry (Avenue United), Dara Kerin (Avenue United), Niall Pender (St Pat’s Kilmihil), Emmanuel Abadeyi (Ennis Town Rock)

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Simon McDonagh (Manus Celtic), Raymond Esedebe (EnnisTown Rock), NickyTomasi (Ennis Town Rock).

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‘Tage and Burren share spoils

Hermitage A 1 – Burren United 1 at The Fairgreen, Ennis

IT was a case of honours even at the Fair Green on Sunday as Hermitage and Burren United battled it out for a share of the spoils.

A superb strike from Burren’s Evan Talty was cancelled out shortly before half time by Richie Fitzgerald’s tap in. Level at halftime, both sides pressed for the winner after the break. But despite the game opening up neither side could make the breakthrough. Burren’s failure to do so owed much to a couple of outstanding saves from Tage goalkeeper Joe Burke.

The Ennis side created a couple of decent chances of their own but couldn’t find the back of the net,

Tage, beaten in their opening two league games, made the brighter start. Gerry Dullaghan tested Burren goalkeeper Craig Flannagan with a couple of long-range efforts before Eoin O’Meara Daly headed over in the 18th minute.

Having pushed Avenue United all the way in last week’s extra time defeat, Burren responded to the early pressure in a positive fashion. Talty and Chris Maoczek both went close before Dan Carey’s header was tipped over the crossbar by Burke.

The visitor’s energetic spell was rewarded with a goal in the 36th minute. Decent work by Pat Connole on the right wing teed up Talty in yards of space midway inside the Tage half. With options aplenty, the midfielder elected to go for an early and powerfully hit shot that eluded Burke.

It didn’t take long for Tage to hit back. Fitzgerald latched onto Gerry Dullaghan’s precise through ball in the 40th minute. Flannagan kept out the first effort but Fitzgerald was on hand to tap in the rebound.

Burren were the better side for long periods of the second half. Yet for all their pacy approach work the north Clare team could find no way past Burke in the Hermitage goal.

Martin McDonagh’s stinging half volley drew an outstanding save from the former Lifford man who later denied the same player as the game drew to a close.

Tage had some decent moments in the latter stages but both sides had to settle for a share of the points.

Hermitage
Joe Burke, Eoin Kane, Rhys Phillips, Eoghan Ryan, Neil Mills, John Maher, Gerry Dullaghan, Sean McGhee, Eoin O’Meara Daly, Richard Fitzgerald, Paul Dullaghan

Subs
Robert Dunne for O’Meara Daly, Paul Dinan for P Dullaghan, Chris Gaulier for McGee

Burren United
Criag Flannagan, Michael Reddan, Eric Murrihy, Dan Carey, Michael Keating, EvanTalty, Pat Connole, Pat Nagle, Martin McDonagh, Chris Maoczek,Alex Garcia

Subs
Stephen Moloney for Nagle, Marine Ghiat, Mark McCarthy

Referee
Pa Gleeson

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Young Kilmihil footballer recovers in Faro hospital

A YOUNG Kilmihil footballer is continuing to recover in hospital in Portugal having been involved in a serious accident while on holidays.

35-year-old Declan O’Shea remains in a serious condition in hospital after the accident more than a fortnight ago. He fell from a third-storey balcony at an apartment last month and was taken to hospital in Faro. He was later airlifted to a hospital in Lisbon, where his family has travelled from Kilmihil to be by his bedside.

Mr O’Shea, who is married, was attending a rally with two friends in Portugal when the freak accident occurred. He remains in hospital and his condition has not changed, according to sources.

The local community in Kilmihil is rallying around the O’Shea family, as they pray for Declan’s recovery.

“His progress is being monitored by the hospital,” said a source, who added that the support of the people of Kilmihil has been huge.

In the immediate aftermath of the accident, a huge crowd attended Mass for him in Kilmihil, which was celebrated by local parish priest Fr Peter O’Loughlin.

Declan is a full-back on the Kilmihil senior football team. He won a Senior ‘B’ county championship medal with his club two years ago. He has represented Clare in football at minor and under-21 levels. He has worked as a mechanic in Kilrush in recent times, having spent some time living in Australia a number of years ago.

He is a son of Oliver and Doris O’Shea, from Lack West, Kilmihil.

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Drowned man had received warnings

A 51-YEAR-OLD man who lost his life while fishing off Donegal Point in Kilkee on Saturday had received several warnings from locals saying it was too dangerous to fish, according to local rescue services.

The man, who has been identified as Armands Silins from Nagles Terrace in Kilrush, lost his life after being swept from his nine-foot dinghy into rough waters just before 2pm on Saturday. The incident was reported immediately by a local fisherman, who was watching from the shore, and the Kilkee Marine Rescue recovered the man from the sea within 15 minutes.

The man was unconscious and hypothermic when recovered and the rescue service performed first aid and gave the man oxygen. The Shannon-based Irish Coast Guard helicopter airlifted the man from Kilkee to the Limerick Regional Hospital where, despite continued efforts to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead a short time after his arrival.

Founder of Kilkee Marine Rescue, Manuel DiLucia, said that the man was not wearing a life jacket and had been warned by a number of people not to take his light craft into the dangerous waters.

“He was in a small and light dinghy and he had to carry that dinghy down a cliff to even get to the water. It was white water with swells of around two or three metres so it was not suitable at all for a boat of that size to be out fishing. It was totally unsafe.

“The location where he was is a very dangerous location, even if the sea had been calm. The man had been warned several times about going out fishing there and he ignored the advice that he was given. He wasn’t even wearing a life jacket, just a high visibility jacket which did help us to locate him.

“We are fed up of telling people where is safe to fish and where is dangerous. People are just ignoring us, especially foreign nationals. This happens quite a lot and is a big problem.”

More than 10 Eastern European men have died while fishing off the coast of west Clare over the past five years. The 51-year-old Latvian man had been living locally for a number of years and worked in Kilrush.