Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Notes 29/5/12


 The U10 group put in a very satisfactory performance when they travelled to Diarmaid O’Mathuna on Wednesday evening.  
The junior footballers travelled to play Clanna Gael . In a game where there was little between the sides they ended up on the wrong side of a one point margin a scenario that has happened a few times this season.
Final score Kilmacabea  0-8 Clanna Gael 0-9 

The U14hurlers played Ilen Rovers on Thursday 24th May in Leap. The team put in a good battling performance but had to give way to the stronger team. Ellis Wilson picked up an unfortunate injury and the club wish him a speedy recovery. 

The U12 hurlers travelled to St Colums on Saturday. With limited numbers and experience they were up against it and playing against the gale force wind in the first half made their task impossible. 
The minor hurlers picked up a missed fixture when they played O Donovan Rossa in Leap on Monday evening. This was a good competitive game between two evenly matched teams and was a good test for the team. After a good hours hurling the team was glad to fashion a victory. The final score was Kilmacabea 3-13 O Donovan Rossa 2 - 12.

During the week the pitch was sanded to continue the maintenance of the surface condition.

Fixtures –
U12 Hurling vs. Tadgh McChartaigh in Leap on Saturday 2nd June at 11am
U10 Hurling vs. St Colms in Kealkil on Wednesday 6th June at 7pm
As fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Notes 21/5/12


The U10 footballers had a very enjoyable game against Argideen Rangers in Leap on Thursday 17th. This was  a good test for them and an opportunity to experience the team game. 

The U14 footballers took on a understrength Ballinascarthy side on Sunday morning in Ballinascarthy and with a good attacking performance they were well in control of the game. Team Jamie O'Donoghue, Adrian Gore, Sean French, Odhran Kerrisk, Ci ar an French, TiernanKerrisk, Ross Cantwell, Caelamn O'Mahony, Darren Whooley, Myles Tobin, Dan Lynch, Ian Jennings, Oisin O'Driscoll, Ellis Wilson, Karl Ronan, Ashley Deane, Dara Tobin.

Martin Collins recently played a leading role for the Carbery U16 hurlers who did excellently to win the Munster "B" competition  beating South Tipperary in the final.

Thanks to all who supported the Church gate collection at the weekend. This goes to help fund the underage club activities.

Fixtures – U14 Football vs. Ilen Rovers in Leap on Thursday 24th May at 7.30pm
U12 Hurling vs. St Colms in Kealkil on Saturday 26th May at 11am
U10 Hurling vs. Tadgh MacChartaigh in Aughaville on Wednesday 30th May at 7pm
As fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Notes 18/58/12


 The U13 Rebel Og Thiar football  final against Argideen Rangers was played in Clonakilty on Friday 11th May. The Kilmacs got a boost early in the game with a goal in the 3rd minute by Oisin O’Driscoll and had the early advantage. Argideen then had their period of dominance and were getting scores to make the game close and exciting. After surviving a couple of near misses the Kilmacs were able to get a couple of more scores and had the advantage at half time on the score 1- 6 to 0 – 5.  Starting the second half strongly and with a goal by Ellis Wilson in the 6th  minute the Kilmacs had the upper hand.  When Argideen goaled in the 16th minute the Kilmacs were quick to cancel it out with another goal by Ellis Wilson. Argideen did come again for the final minutes but the Kilmacs had done enough to win on the score Kilmacabea  3- 13 Argideen Rangers 3-5. 
This was a great team performance with each one playing his part and the team has improved immeasurably as they have gelled with games. Young Keith Whelton was very sharp in goal. Adrian Gore and Odhran Kerrisk were very steady in defence and were able to deal with anything that came their way. Jamie O Donoghue was outstanding in the center of defence and in total control. Jamie Ronan may have been the smallest player on the pitch but was huge in everything he did. Ian Jennings was another who had a superb display and was immense going forward. Captain Damian Gore(0-7) led by example and was everywhere and was easily the leading player on the pitch even against players much bigger than him. Dara Tobin did a lot of work up and down linking attack and defence. Myles Tobin(0-2) also had a big role to play and really came into his own in the second half, winning a huge amount of possession and used it well. Ashley Deane had a tremendous game and was involved in everything and was very influential in the outcome. In the inside line Ellis Wilson(2-2) had a superb night and tormented the Argideen defence throughout. Beside him Oisin O’Driscoll(1-2) was lethal with possession and couldn’t be held. Others to play their part were Conor Nash, Colin Twomey, CiarĂ¡n Hernon, Christy Wilson, Gareth Whooley, Eolan Dineen, Mikey O’Mahony. Well done to all involved and mentors Bart Kerrisk, Michael Gore, Noel O’Donoghue, Frank Wilson.


 
The team played Adrigole in the region play off in Aughaville on Tuesday 15th. Against a well drilled team and with an injury to a key player early in the game the team performed below par and were beaten by a better side on the night. While it was disappointing they didn't do themselves justice and probably suffered for their exertions in the past few weeks and had done superbly to be where they are.
 The junior A football championship replay vs. Barryroe took place on  Sunday 13th May  in Ahiohill.  The gale force wind was to play a huge part. Playing against the wind the Kilmacs had a major job to do with two goals conceded in the first five minutes. Barryroe tagged on further points and Kilmacabea got their only score with a goal just before half time to be behind 2-7 to 1-0. Starting the second half positively they set about the task and had added 5 points and hit the post in the first 7minutes and looked to be in a good position. Unfortunately they didn’t take advantage of the wind and while the gap was narrowed they now go in to the knockout stages after the final score Kilmacabea 1 -9 Barryroe 2- 8. They are now drawn to play neighbours Castlehaven in what will be a tough task.
Fixtures –U12 Football vs. Goleen in Leap on Friday 18th May at 8pm
U10 Football vs. D O Mathuna in Castletownkenniegh on Wednesday 23rd May at 7pm
As fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Notes 9/5/12

The U13 footballers were too strong for a very young Carbery Rangers second team and were comfortable winners of the semifinal played tonight Tuesday in Catlehaven.

The final is fixed for this Friday 11th May in Clonakilty vs Argideen Rangers at 7.30pm


The minor footballers took on the Dohenys in the league in Dunmanway. In what was a tough competitive game the team gave a good account of them selves. While they ended up on the wrong side of a 2 - 5 to 1 - 10 scoreline it will stand to them in the long term.


Kevin O'Sullivan and Joe Collins were part of the Carbery senior football team that defeated CIT in the championship on Tuesday evening

Monday, May 7, 2012

Kilmacabea Notes 8/5/12


 Good luck to the U13 footballers who play the semi final of the Rebel Og Thiar Championship vs Carbery Rangers in Castlehaven on Tuesday 8th May at 7.30pm

Niall McCarthy, Reavouler won the first prize in the May club draw. Second went to Anthony Cahalane, Cloonkeen and third to Derry O Callaghan, Maulatrahane. Consolation prize winners were Heather O Donovan, Droum; John Jennings, Gortroe; John Patrick and Cillian Sheahan, Killinga and Sean and Rose O Mahony, Cooladreen.
On Tuesday 1st May the Junior B footballers played Kilmeen in the league in Leap. After the recent Junior A championship there was a fear that there would be a struggle to find players. Instead there was a super response to Noel Crowley’s call and as well as that they were able to win the game on the score 2-5 to 0-4. Goleen were the visitors to Leap on both Wednesday and Saturday to play U10/12hurling. On both occasions the visitors were much too strong and skillful for the home team. As a lot of the players available were young and inexperienced they will improve with practice and games.
The U14 footballers played Newcestown in the league on Thursday night. The team played well in the first half and were value for their lead. As happens in underage the concession of a couple of early goals in the second half completely changed the game. The game ended as a draw Kilmacabea 2- 11 Newcestown 4-5. Team John Patrick Sheehan, Adrian Gore, Tiernan Kerrisk, Odhran Kerrisk, Ross Cantwell, Jamie O’Donoghue, Ciaran French, Darren Whooley, Dan Lynch, Caelan O’Mahony, Ashley Deane, Damian Gore, Myles Tobin, Ellis Wilson, Ian Jennings, Oisin O’Driscoll, Colin Twomey, Conor Nash, Gareth Whooley, Jamie Ronan, Dara Tobin
        The junior A football championship replay vs. Barryroe is on 
this Sunday 13th May at 4.15pm in Ahiohill. 
Fixtures – U12 Football vs. Tadgh MacCarthaigh in Leap on Saturday 12th May at 11am
U10 Football vs. Argideen Rangers in Leap on Wednesday 16th May at 7pm

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

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Notes 1/5/12


The junior A footballers were in championship action against Barryroe in Clonakilty on Saturday 28th April. On a biting cold day, the very strong wind was to have a big bearing on the course of the game. Playing against the wind in the first half the Kilmacs were slow to settle. Despite conceding an early goal the Kilmacs were still in touch. The key score in the match was Barryroes immediate goal in response to Kilmacs goal on the 20th minute and further scores were conceded in the minutes that followed. At half time the gap was 2-6 to 1-2. A substitution and positional switch at half time and the team came out for the second half and set about the task of reducing the gap. Early progress was made but as time passed a number of injuries broke the flow of the game. The equalising score came minutes before the end. Extra time was played and while both teams had their spell of control the teams still couldn’t be separated at the final whistle and will have to do it all again. The final score was 2-10 each. The club would like to wish Sam O’Driscoll well with his unfortunate injury. There were a number of other bruised bodies as well and hopefully they will be recovered before the replay.

On Thursday night 26th April the U14 hurlers played O’Donovan Rossa in Skibbereen. Everyone worked hard but there was a general fatigue over the team which was lacking sparkle. A good effort was put in before defeat was the result on the score Kilmacabea 1-6 O’Donovan Rossa 2 – 8. 

The U13 footballers were in championship action on Monday 30th when they took on Clanna Gael in Skibbereen. In very tough cold conditions for youngsters the wind was to have a big influence. The Kilmacs played against the wind in the first half and with everyone working very hard their effort was rewarded going in at half time level on the score Kilmacabea 0-6 Clanna Gael 1-3. Maintaining the effort for the second half they took advantage of the winds help to go on and win the game 2- 11 to 1-6. This was a good team performance with everyone playing their part. Team Conor Nash, Odhran Kerrisk, Ellis Wilson, Adrian Gore, Jamie O’Donoghue, Ian Jennings, Damian Gore, Myles Tobin, Ashley Deane, Dara Tobin, Keith Whelton, Oisin O’Driscoll, Jamie Ronan, Colin Twomey, Ciaran Hernon, Christy Wilson, Mikey O’Mahoney.

A number of club players, Odhran Connolly, Diarmaid O’Callaghan, Kevin Whooley were part of the St Fachtna's(Skibbereen) that won the Cork Colleges U16 A football final when they defeated Rochestown College on Wednesday 25th April.

 Fixtures – U12 Hurling vs. Goleen in Leap on Saturday 5th May at 11am
Junior A Football vs. St Colms in Leap on Sunday 6th May at 3pm
U14 Football vs. Pedlars in Ballinascarthy on Thursday 10th May at 7.30pm
There is also the probability of the U13 football championship s/final and the possibilty of the  replay of the Junior A football going ahead so these will cut across other fixtures.
As fixtures are liable to change check locally prior to travelling.