Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Notes 9/7/13

The U14 footballer played Barryroe in Barryroe on Monday July 8th. With a limited panel the team still put in a good performance and worked well together to fashion  a clear victory. Team Adrian Gore,
Christy Wilson, Myles Tobin, Odhran Kerrisk, Eolan Dineen, Ian Jennings, Dara Tobin, Jamie O'Donoghue, Ellis Wilson, David Whelton, Ashley Deane, Keith Whelton, Damien Gore, Ciarán Hernon.

Congratulations to Katie O'Donovan of Maultrahane who was part of the Cork Primary schools girls team that played at half time in the Munster final Cork vs Kerry in Killarney on Sunday July 7th

U14 hurling final St Patricks vs Carbery Rangers in Rossmore on Wednesday July 10th at 18.45


U14 football Kilmacabea  vs. Argideen Rangers  in Leap on Thursday July 11th at 19.30
Minor football vs Aahan Gaels in Enniskeane on Thursday July 11th at 19.30
U16 football vs St James in Ardfield on Monday July 15th June at 19.30



As these fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Update 6/7/13

The U14 hurling final St Patricks vs Carbery Rangers fixed for today, Saturday 6/7/13 in Enniskeane is off

Notes 6/7/13

The minor footballers resumed in the league when they took on Clanna Gael in Leap on Thursday July 4th. With Clanna Gael not at full strength it was clear early on that the Kilmacs had the advantage. The game was competitive throughout but the Kilmacs were clear winners. Team Matthew O'Neill, James O'Driscoll, Shane McDermott, Gavin Daly, Seamus Murphy, Niall Hayes, Euan Tobin, Martin Collins, Declan O'Sullivan, Padge Cronin, Diarmaid O'Callaghan, Aidan Williamson, Kevin Whooley, Richie O'Sullivan, Darren Whooley, Tiernan Kerrisk, Ross Cantwell, Kevin O'Donovan, Issac O'Shea, Ciarán French.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Notes 5/7/13

 Due to the U14 C hurling final in Leap the Junior B Football League vs Clanna Gael is now fixed  in Drimoleague on Tuesday evening July 9th at 8.00pm

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Notes 4/7/13

St Patrick s U14 hurling team replayed the championship semi-final against Clonakilty on Wednesday July 3rd. This turned into a thriller between two evenly matched teams. Some key players from both sides were missing from the drawn match on Saturday due to holidays. Clonakilty again opened the scoring and though St Pats levelled soon after, Clonakilty goaled to give them the advantage. St Pats were working hard and created and scored some fine points to level the game after the first quarter. St Pats were in contention but Clonakilty were using possession well and  with the boost of a goal just before half time were in a very strong position,  going in at half time seven points ahead on the score St Pats 0-4 Clonakilty 2-5. With Clonakilty getting the first score of the second half it could have been easy for heads to drop but it was now the true spirit of the St Pats team shone through. The team working for each other began to dominate in the key positions. They now converted this possession into scores and limited Clonakilty’s opportunities.  With ten minutes to go the game was now level with both sides giving everything.  Clonakilty came back and went two points ahead.  In great excitement St Pats now got the crucial breakthrough with a goal with 3 minutes left to give them a narrow lead. The game was end to end with both sides creating chances.  With the St Pats defence clearing their lines they added another point to give a dangerous lead but the result was sealed with a goal in injury time.  It was hard on any team to lose in a game that was even throughout and played in the right attitude and a credit to both sides. The greater physical presence of St Pats gave them the strength to last the game. The final score was St Patricks 4-7 Clonakilty 2-8
Kilmacabea team members were Jamie O’Donoghue who was outstanding all through, Ashley Deane, Conor Nash and Myles Tobin.

The final vs. Carbery Rangers is fixed for Saturday July 6th in Enniskeane at 19.30.
                                                                                                                                                            

As these fixtures could change check locally prior to travelling.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Notes 2/7/13


Adult Fixtures for the coming week: Junior A Football League Section 1 vs. St Colms in Kealkil on Saturday evening July 5th at 7.00pm.
 Junior B Football League vs Clanna Gael in Leap on Tuesday evening July 9th at 8.00pm
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The U14 hurlers of St Patricks were in championship action on Saturday evening June 29th when they took on Clonakilty in the semi-final in Rossmore. When these teams met in the league Clonakilty were a far superior group and won handsomely. St Patricks have settled along the way and are now playing with a lot more cohesion and direction. Clonakilty opened the scoring but St Patricks got an early boost when Ellis Wilson goaled. Clonakilty responded with a goal of their own soon after and added a second with 10minutes left in the half but they were being made to work very hard and there was little in the game at half time with the score St. Patricks 1-5 Clonakilty 2-4. The second half continued in a similar manner. The game was evenly balanced and while Clonakilty had a little more skill the work rate and application of all the St. Patricks players meant the game was wide open. In fact a shock looked on with St Patricks two points ahead with two minutes to go. The effort was showing and Clonakilty were able to level the match. Kilmacabea team members were Jamie O’Donoghue, Ellis Wilson, Ashley Deane and  Myles Tobin.
This is being replayed on this Wednesday July 3rd at 19.30 in Rossmore.
                                                                                                                                                            
Minor football vs Clanna Gael in Leap on Thursday July 4th at 19.30
U12 hurling Kilmacabea vs. O’Donovan Rossa in Leap on Saturday July 5th  at 11.00
U16 football vs St Colms in Leap on Monday July 8th June at 19.30


U14 football Kilmacabea  vs. Barryroe  in Barryroe on Monday July 8th at 19.30

Fixture in Leap Tuesday 9th Jul at 19.30, U14 C Hurling final Argideen Rangers vs. Gabriel Rangers

As these fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Notes 25/6/13


The junior footballers were back in action on Saturday evening when they took on St James in section 1 of the league in leap. Both sides lined out without a lot of regulars and the quality of the game suffered. Both sides tried their best, but a disappointing hours football ensued with the Kilmac lads running out winners on a score-line of Kilmacabea 1-15 St James 0-8. Improvement will be needed before the next round of the championship, which is scheduled for the weekend of the 20th/21st of July.


Kilmacabea GAA Club is proud to reveal that the successful festival which the club organised, with the help of every club in the community, is back for a second successive year. The Kilmacabea GAA Community Festival will take place from the 31st of July to the 5th August is sure to bring a large crowd for the bank holiday weekend to the parish for great family fun and entertainment. The highlight of the festival this year will be a reunion game between the club’s County Minor winning team of 1994 and the club’s County Junior B County winning football team of 1994. This is sure to be a great showpiece event and everyone both far and wide are invited to the Kilmacabea GAA Community Festival this August bank holiday weekend. A full programme of events for the festival will be released in the next few weeks so keep an eye out for it!!

Fixtures
U14 Hurling Championship semi final St Patricks vs Clonakilty in Rosscarbery on Saturday 29th June at 19.30 


Minor footballers after non exam league win vs Eire Og Monday 14th June 2013