Patrickswell GAA notes

June 29, 2015

Senior hurlers

The Senior hurlers produced another high octane start to defeat Ahane in the County Senior Hurling Championship.  The 'Well raced into a 2-5 to 0-2 lead within fifteen minutes after Lar Considine and Kevin O'Brien struck the net.  Ahane were able to stem the tide and battled back into the game with five unanswered points to close the gap to just four points (2-5 to 0-7).  However, Patrickswell snuffed out the recovery with points from Jack Kelleher and Tom O'Brien.  The half-time score was 2-7 to 0-8.

The second half began with a flurry of three Patrickswell points from Cian Lynch, Kevin O'Brien and Jack Kelleher.  The advantage was now eight points and more comfortable.  There was an exchange of four points from both sides in the middle of the half as the 'Well maintained their lead at 2-14 to 0-12.  Ahane sneaked a goal in the final five minutes to reduce the arrears to 2-15 to 1-12.  There was no grandstand finish as Patrickswell closed the door with three consecutive points to win by nine points at 2-18 to 0-12.  Patrickswell have recorded three victories and have two matches against South Liberties and Kilmallock to play.

The senior hurlers are scheduled to meet Doon in the league on Saturday July 4 at 7.30pm at home.

U-14 hurlers

The U-14 hurlers chalked up a 1-9 to 1-6 victory over Adare in the County Championship.

 

Camogie

The Junior ladies played in the "Marie Hackett" seven-a-side tournament last Saturday. They played Na Piarsaigh of Cork and Moneygall before qualifying for semi-final.  Patrickswell took part in a very competitive game before bowing out to the overall winners Kildangan, the host club.

The U-12 girls finished off their League campaign against Monaleen with fine performances from some very young players.  Well done on a very successful league.  As the camogie league has come to a finish, we now await for championships to begin from U-14 to Junior grade in August.

The U-10s played their final blitz in Monaleen last Saturday and played magnificently in all three matches. Well done to everyone.  U-6, U-8 and U-10 training continues every Friday night at 6.30pm.

Kellogg's Cul Camps

Kelloggs Cul Camps can be booked online at http://www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie.  Patrickswell's Cul Camp is on August 17 to 21.  The cost for the first child is €55.00.  The 2nd child is €45.00 and 3rd/4th child is €40.00.


Inter-County

Good luck to Limerick's hurlers and the Patrickwell contingent against Westmeath in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifiers on Sunday July 5 at 2pm in Mullingar.


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