Meath GAA Schools first year league

May 29, 2017

Pairc Tailteann Navan

The Meath GAA First Year League concluded last week in a sunny Pairc Tailteann where the three finals took place. The competition started at the end of February with twenty eight games taking place over three divisions including semi-finals. It is still a relatively new competition, but continues to grow every year and, judging by the crowds attending the finals, means a great deal to the schools. All three finals were played in a great spirit and all mentors should be commended for their work with the teams all year.

Division 1 

St Pats Gold 11-9  St Pats Black 6-9

It is a fantastic achievement that both teams reached the finals and most importantly acquitted themselves brilliantly on the day. This is a competition that St Patricks have dominated over the last few years and every year they play football with freedom and skill - the way football is meant to be played. The real sense of togetherness between all the players was evident and it should stand to the players as they go on to represent the school at senior level and, for many, their county as well.

St. Pat's Black;  Cathal Darby, Ross Reynolds, Eoin Donegan,  James Mangan,  Eoghan McCague, Shane Maguire, Conor McDonnell, Donal Commons (Captain), Ciaran Caullfield, Troy Campbell-O'Brien, Michael Hilliard (Vice-Captain), Adam Quinn,  James Foley, Scott O'Sullivan, Pauric McKeever,  Hugh Condon,  Matthew Corkery, Brian Nolan, Daniel O'Keane, Eoghan Foley,  Ben Kearney, Kian Reddy, Darragh Connell,  Michael Leddy

St. Pat's Gold; Finn Murray, Eoin Roche, Tom Diver (Vice-Captain), Sean O'Connell, Billy Reilly, Pauric Rennicks, Sean McCormack, Louis Collins (Captain), Oisin Keogh, Robert Smith, Tommy Buchanen,  Jack Melia, Eoghan Heavey,  Con Smith,  Matthew Cully,  Thomas Dowdall,  Fiachra Gill, James Cahill,  Harry Reilly, Sean O'Connell, Jack Swan, Jack Freyne,  Adam Byrne,  Jake O'Neill.

Mentors: Ms Aisling Bowens, Mr Patrick McLoughlin, Mr Ciaran Tierney and Mr John Twomey.

The St. Pats Gold squad

The St. Pats Black squad

Division 2 

O'Carolan College Nobber  5-15 v Kells CS 2-06

This game started out quite an even affair with every ball keenly contested. Kells, following their success in the Super 7's competition earlier in the year were hoping add the league title to their honours. With Meath U14 players like Luke Galligan, Ben Jordan, Conor Kirwan and Fionn Smith in their side they fought OCC Nobber all the way. Andy Monaghan, Seamus Doherty and Joe Smith had their shooting boots on with some fine scores for OCC Nobber and were backed up by Josh Flanagan, Jo Jo Ogungbe, Kian Gillespie, Conor Prices, Brian O'Reilly and Cian McFadden. Ciarmhac O'Fionnagáin collected the cup for O'Carolan College Nobber.

Kells CS: Oisin McDermott, Patrick Lacey, Ben Jordan (Captain), Kyle Scully, Brian Casserly, Cormac O Reilly, Ajay Tormey, Fionn Smith (Vice Captain), Cian Murphy, Conor Kirwan, Luke Galligan, Conor Rennicks, Dave Kellet, Sean Thornton, Peter Olwill.

Mentors - Mr Cooke and Mr Cadden

O'Carolan College Nobber: Povilas Cesiunas, Jack Gillespie, Ciarmhac O'Fionnagáin (Captain), Dara Dillon, Josh Flanagan, Josh Meade, Jo Jo Ogungbe, Kian Gillespie, Conor Price, Brian O'Reilly, John McGreevy, Cian McFadden, Ben Weldon, Andy Monaghan, Joe Smith, John Paul O'Byrne, Tony Dixon, Seamus Doherty, Michael McGovern, James Carroll, Ian Downey, Eoin Rooney, Sean McKenna, Martin Kearns, Colin Plunkett, Ryan Moore

Mentor - Peter McCormack

The O'Carolan College squad

The Kells CS squad

Division 3

Beaufort 4-10  Colaiste na Mi 2-07

A fantastic achievement for a new school in Colaiste na Mi, Johnstown to reach the final in only their second year in the competition. They acquitted themselves very well against a strong Beaufort team and had key performances from Jack McConnell, Jack Wilson, Darragh Murphy and Evan Fitzgerald. First half goals from Bradley Wilson, Bradlee Connor Baldwin and Jamie Murtagh gave Beaufort College a 3-2 to 0-6 lead at half time. Colaiste na Mi pressed hard to get back in the game and it took some great defensive performances from Isaiah Phillips, Jack Boyle and Kacper Kluczkowski to keep the goal threat out.Beaufort held on in the second half with some impressive points from Alex O'Hare, Ben Murtagh, Jamie Lee McAreavey and Bradlee Connor Baldwin. This is the first piece of silverware that Beaufort College has won in over 20 years. The school also got great support from sponsors Get Fresh Foods.

Beaufort College: Cian Donnelly, Abdulahi Akinlabi, Jack Boyle, David Hangan, Kacper Kluczkowski (captain), Ben Murtagh (0-2), Isaiah Phillips, Alex O'Hare (0-2), Eric Boaitey, Bradlee Connor Baldwin (2-5), Bradley Wilson (1-0), Jamie Lee McAreavey (0-1), Tayo Odewoje, Jamie Crowley (1-0), Cian Deans Crooke, Martnez Jocas, Mark Curran, Sean Boland, Diego Keegan, Connor Rattigan, Nazar Postinac, Praise Benson

Mentors: Padraig Brennan & Kenneth Lenihan

The Beaufort College squad

The Colaiste Na Mi squad

 

 

 


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