Mullingar Shamrocks Club Notes

July 08, 2019

Junior 'B' Football Championship: Mullingar Shamrocks 1-14 Rosemount 1-12

The first adult championship of the season ended with a win for Mullingar Shamrocks in a fine and exciting match played in Springfield on Sunday morning. Robbie Boyle had to move smartly in the opening minute to prevent a Rosemount goal and the big goalkeeper saved superbly-a crucial save as it transpired. Lorcan Daly with a free opened the Rosemount scoring but Shamrocks replied with a like score from Gary Corroon.

Gary added two more points; Shane Colleary won possession in midfield and combined with Gary Corroon before he crashed the ball to the Rosemount net (1-3 to 0-1). Trevor Keena pointed at the end of a move that began deep in defence by Eamonn Breslin who was impressive throughout. Lorcan Daly pointed three frees to reduce the gap but then Seanie Daly marked his return to active service after an eighteen months absence through injury and work commitments. He swung over two fine long range points that reminded Shamrocks supporters of Seanie's  2012 county final moments of magic.

The time spent at the high altitude of Katmandu has had no impact on Seanie's accuracy. Shane Colleary added another point before half-time to send Shamrocks into a 1-7 to 0-4 lead. Lorcan Daly added three points after the interval before Trevor Keena landed a point for Shamrocks. Adam McCormack and Keena again pointed to restore the  Shamrocks six point lead (1-10 to 0-7). Gary Corroon pointed; David Malynn and Pádraic McKenna swopped points and  with the game entering the final quarter, Shamrocks held what appeared to be a comfortable 1-12 to 0-8 lead.

Rosemount weren't finished and a Cathal Daly goal began their revival and this was followed by four unanswered points scored by Padraig Geoghegan, Kieran Hanevy, Cathal Daly  and Darren O'Connell to level matters with the game entering its final stages. During this time Shamrocks missed some good goal scoring opportunities and a few attempts to score hero points proved to be unwise. However Gary Corroon delivered the goods and landed a difficult free and Neil Hannigan kicked a fine point from play to secure a good win for Mullingar Shamrocks.

Mullingar Shamrocks: Robbie Boyle; Stephen Hassett (Brian Maguire), Eamonn Breslin, Cormac Murphy; Pearse Corroon, Marc Eivers, Neil Hannigan (0-1); Dillon Matthews, Adam McCormack (0-1); Peter Collins (Cormac Hynes), Shane Colleary (1-1), Seanie Daly (0-2); Pádraic McKenna (0-1), Gary Corroon (0-5), Trevor Keena (0-3)     

Under-10 Blitz in Milltown ...

Well done to all players who travelled to play in the U10 blitz in Miltown today. Everyone showed great determination and enthusiasm throughout the blitz.

The girls showed fantastic improvements in their passing and moving, tackling and taking scores. We played games against Milltown, Athlone and Multyfarnham. Big thank you to Milltown for hosting the blitz. Thank you also to Anna Jones for helping out and to all the parents who were there to cheer on the team.
Team: Grainne Heap, Anna Clarke, Emily O’Reilly, Tess Foy, Ula Kulej, Lily Walsh, Ellie O’Donnell.

Next Blitz on 20 July so training as usual at 10.30 on Saturday morning.

Fixtures:

Monday 8 July, Under 10 Go Games Blitz from 7pm to 8pm – Mullingar Shamrocks hosting Ballycomoyle and Millmore Gaels.

Tuesday 9 July, Under 12 League, Phase 2 – Mullingar Shamrocks Greens v Milltownpass in Springfield at                   7pm; Mullingar Shamrocks (Whites)  v Kilbeggan Shamrocks, in Springfield at  7pm.

Wednesday 10 July, Minor League: Mullingar Shamrocks v Maryland/Tang in Tang at 7pm (Game originally fixed for Drumraney).

Thursday 11 July, Under 14 Championship, Mullingar Shamrocks v St. Loman's, Lakepoint Park at 7pm.

Saturday 13 July, Under-12 Football League: Mullingar Shamrocks (Whites) v Inny Shamrocks, Ballynacarrigy, 12.00 pm.

Senior Football Championship: Mullingar Shamrocks v Garrycastle in Moate at 7.30 pm

Monday 15 July, Under-16 Football Championship: Mullingar Shamrocks (Whites) v Inny Shamrocks, Ballynacarrigy, 7.00 pm


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