The U14 footballers replayed the West
Cork final against Ilen Rovers in Castlehaven, on Saturday September 1st. Conditions
were tough with rain falling. Ilen started strong and while the Kilmacs got a
goal from the penalty spot, Ilen were on top for the first half and value for
their lead. 0-7 to 1- 0. After half time the team put in a super effort to turn
the game and holding Ilen scoreless for the third quarter were now in a better
position Unfortunately the concession of a goal after 17 minutes could have
been fatal but they battled back and had reduced the deficit to two points with
minutes to go. Another goal for Ilen was the killer. The team though beaten
showed fantastic spirit and never surrendered right to the end even when they
were dealt shattering blows and can hold their heads high. Well done to all. The
loss of a key player prior to the game had a big bearing on things especially
with numbers being tight.
The
club would like to thank all who generously supported the flag day in
Skibbereen for the underage club on Friday 31st August. Thanks to
all who gave of their time to collect.
Martin Collins(Kilmacabea) played well
with the Cork U16 hurlers in the All Ireland Fe 16 hurling competition in
Nenagh on Saturday beating Kilkenny and Wexford before losing to a strong
Limerick team by one point in the semi-final.
Fixtures U12 hurling vs. Ilen
Rovers in Leap on Saturday September 8th at 11am.
Junior C Football Championship s/final vs.
Castlehaven in Skibbereen on Sunday 9th September at noon.
Match Report
U14B Rebel Og Thiar Football Final Replay Match Report
1/9/12
Ilen Rovers 2-9 Kilmacabea 2-2
Ilen Rovers U14 footballers powered their way to victory
over Kilmacabea in the Rebel Og Thiar Final Replay in Castlehaven on Saturday 1st
September. These two teams met for a second time, in very difficult conditions,
with a continuous heavy drizzle and some wind. Neither of these impacted on the
games as both sides gave a whole hearted effort from start to finish, giving
the supporters more than enough excitement. Ilen Rovers found their balance quicker
and opened the scoring with a point from Sean Minihane in the fifth minute and
this was followed by a point from Hughie O’Neill in the sixth minute.
Kilmacabea opened their scoring with a goal from a well taken penalty by Dan
Lynch in the 10th minute. Both sides were giving their all and
scores were at a premium. Three further points from Ilen at the end of the 1st
quarter reflected their control of possession. Finishing off the half with two
further points put them ahead with the half time score, Ilen Rovers 0-7
Kilmacabea 1-0. The second half continued as intensive as ever. Both sides were
playing good football and creating chances, but with defences giving everything
scores were not coming. Kilmacabea were trying everything to turn the game and
with a point from Damien Gore in the 9th minute it looked as if they
could claw it back if they got a goal. The goal, when it came, went to Ilen
Rovers in the 17th minute. This was a key score in the game after a
fine move the length of the pitch and it was fitting that it was finished off
by Sean Minihane, who had been involved in the move earlier and had an
outstanding game throughout. While this put Ilen Rovers in a very strong
position the Kilmacs responded and were now getting on top. With another
point from Damien Gore and a goal from
another well taken penalty by Dan Lynch in the 21st and 23rd
minutes the Kilmac’s had cut the lead to two points and the game was anyone’s. With the Kilmacs
attacking, Ilen Rovers created another fine passing movement involving Eoin O’Driscoll, Peter O’Driscoll,
Sean Minihane, Joseph Hickey, Sacha Hodnett and this was put into the net
by Joseph Hickey in the 27th
minute and this finally killed off the Kilmacabea challenge. Two further points
gave Ilen Rovers victory on the score 2-9 to 2-2. As well as those mentioned
previously who were key performers for
Ilen Rovers, there were also good displays by Ryan Herlihy in goal, Emmet
Hourihane and Aaron O’Sullivan in defence and Liam Dearle, but all players
played their part. Kilmacabea had good performers in Caelan O’Mahony, Damien
Gore, Dan Lynch, Ross Cantwell, Jamie O’Donoghue and Ciarán
French. The cup was presented to the winning captain, Emmet Hourihane, by Noel
Coakley of the Rebel Og Board to great celebrations from the large Ilen
support. Teams Ilen Rovers : Ryan Herlihy; Darragh Sheehy, Emmet Hourihane,
Aaron O’Sullivan; Jack Collins, Eoin O’Driscoll, Peter O’Driscoll 0-1; Sean
Minihane 1-2, Liam Dearle 0-1; Aidan Walsh, Ciarán Connolly 0-2, Hughie O’Neill
0-2; Sacha Hodnett, Joseph Hickey 1-1, Jack Harding; Ronan Collins, Michael
Keohane, Martin O’Mealoid, Mathew Bushe, Dermot Hegarty, James Davis. Kilmacabea:
J.P. Sheehan; Odhran Kerrisk, Ciarán French, Caelan O’Mahony; Jamie O’Donoghue,
Tiernan Kerrisk, Adrian Gore; Sean French, Damien Gore 0-2; Ian Jennings, Ross
Cantwell, Dan Lynch 2-0; Ashley Deane, Myles Tobin, Ellis Wilson; Oisín
O’Driscoll, Conor Nash, Christy Wilson, Darren Whooley, Karl Ronan, Dara Tobin.