AIB provincial club championships head towards finals
November 17, 2009
Twelve clubs are still in contention for the AIB GAA Football Senior provincial Club Championships while in hurling the finalists have been decided in Leinster and Munster while Dunloy (Antrim) and Portumna (Galway) are the respective champions in Ulster and Connacht.
Portumna automatically get to represent Connacht in the AIB GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Club Championship semi-finals after winning the Galway title for a third successive year by beating Loughrea in the county final last Sunday. It's Ballyhale Shamrocks v Tullamore in the Leinster final while Newtownshandrum will play Ballygunner in the Munster final. Both games will be played on Sunday week.
The big action continues next Sunday when Connacht stage their senior football final (Charlestown v Corofin) while there are football semi-finals in Leinster and Munster. Meanwhile, St. Gall's and Loup have qualified for the Ulster football final on Sunday week.
Corofin's fifth or Charlestown's second?
Sunday
AIB Connacht GAA Football Senior Club Championship Final : Charlestown (Mayo) v Corofin (Galway), Charlestown 2.00.
Corofin moved into second place on the Connacht honours table behind Clan na nGael (Roscommon) when they won the title for the fourth time last year, having previously won it in 1991-95-97. Charlestown are bidding for their second title, having won their first in 2001 when they beat Galway champions, Annaghdown by two points in the final.
The Connacht title has gone to Galway and Mayo 13 times each so next Sunday's winners will not only claim the crown but also push their county into the lead on the honours' table.
Corofin will be trying to become the first Galway club to beat Mayo opposition in the Connacht final since Killererin beat Castlebar Mitchels in 1978. Since then it's 3-0 to Mayo in final clashes with Galway opposition as Crossmolina beat Corofin in 2000, Charlestown by Annaghdown in 2001 and Ballina beat Killererin in 2004.
PATHS TO THE FINAL
Charlestown 1-9 Castlerea (Roscommon) 0-11 (after extra-time)
It took 80 minutes to separate the sides with only the minimum between them at the end after they finished level (1-6 to 0-9) after an hour. Charlestown kicked three points in the first period of extra-time but Castlerea pared two back in the second period but couldn't force the equaliser.
Captained by Aidan Higgins, Charlestown, who have Mayo star Tom Parsons at midfield and former star forward, John Casey in goal, are well primed for action as they attempt to bring the trophy back to Mayo for the 14th time.
Corofin 2-13 Glencar Manorhamilton (Leitrim) 0-9
The Leitrim champions led by 0-5 to 0-3 after 13 mins but Corofin won the remaining 47 minutes by 2-10 to 0-4 to keep their two-in-a-row ambitions very much alive. Captain, Kieran Comer scored 1-3 for a team that also features other Galway inter-county players in Damien and Alan Burke and Gary Sice. Corofin beat Eastern Harps (Sligo) in last year's final.
AIB CONNACHT GAA FOOTBALL SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
- WHERE THE TITLES HAVE GONE
7 - Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
4- COROFIN (Galway)
3 - Ballina Stephenites (Mayo)
3 - Crossmolina (Mayo)
3 - Knockmore (Mayo)
3 - St.Mary's (Sligo)
2 - Fr.Griffin's (Galway)
2- Killererin (Galway)
2- Roscommon Gaels (Roscommon)
2- Salthill (Galway)
1 - Caltra (Galway)
1- Castlebar Mitchels (Mayo)
1 - CHARLESTOWN (Mayo)
1- Claremorris (Mayo)
1- Garrymore (Mayo)
1- St. Bridget's (Roscommon)
1 - St.Grellan's (Galway)
1 - Tuam Stars (Galway)
County Breakdown: Galway 13 (7 clubs); Mayo 13 (7 clubs); Roscommon 10 (3 clubs): Sligo 3 (1 club); Leitrim 0.
AIB Leinster club SFC semi-finals
Sunday:
Garrycastle (Westmeath) v Ballyboden St.Enda's (Dublin), Mullingar 2.30
Portlaoise (Laois) v Clara (Offaly), O'Moore Park, 2.30.
Three clubs who have never previously won the Leinster title, plus the club with the highest number of titles - that's the line-up for next Sunday's semi-finals.
Portlaoise, who lead the way at the top of the honours' table with six titles, will be at home to Offaly champions, Clara who last reached the final in 1991 where they lost to Thomas Davis (Dublin). Neither of the other semi-finalists, Garrycastle and Ballyboden St.Enda's, have reached the final before.
Portlaoise powered into the semi-finals with easy wins over Mattock Rangers (Louth) and Seneschalstown (Meath), whom they beat by a combined total of 37 points. They beat Mattock by 2-21 to 0-2 and Seneschalstown by 3-12 to 1-6. Paul Cahillane has scored 3-3 and Barry Fitzgerald 1-9 in a lively attack while the defence, anchored by Laois star, Kevin Fitzpatrick at full-back has been extremely solid.
Portlaoise are bidding to reach the final for the first time since 2004 against a Clara side who have also recorded two wins so far. They staged a magnificent comeback to beat St.Laurence's (Kildare) by a point (1-12 to 2-8) after being eight points behind at half-time.
They had to work extremely hard to beat Rathvilly in the quarter-final (0-14 to 1-8) in a game where Thomas Deehan scored 0-10 (0-5 from frees). Deehan scored 0-5 against St. Laurence's so he's very much one to watch as Clara attempt to reach the final for the first time in 18 years.
Can Garrycastle succeed where other Westmeath champions have failed over the years? No Westmeath club has ever won the Leinster senior title but Garrycastle are quietly confident that they can make the breakthrough this year. They showed real determination in the quarter-final when beating Clonguish (Longford) by 1-14 to 0-15 after extra-time. The Dolan brothers Dessie (1-5) and Gary (0-3) were very much to the fore against the Longford champions who had beaten Horeswood (Wexford) in the first round.
The Leinster title has gone to Dublin clubs (Kilmacud Crokes twice and St.Vincent's once) in three of the last four years and now it's the turn of Ballyboden St.Enda's to attempt to retain it in the Capital. They beat Rathnew (Wicklow) by 1-10 to 1-7 in the quarter-final with dual star, Conal Keaney scoring 0-5.
AIB Munster club SFC semi-finals
Sunday:
Stradbally (Waterford) v Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Clare), Dungarvan, 2.00
Kerins O'Rahillys (Kerry) v Moyle Rovers (Tipperary), Tralee 2.00.
Of the four semi-finalists, Kilmurry-Ibrickane are the only club to have won the Munster title which they achieved in 2004 when, ironically, they beat Stradbally by a point in replayed final. They also reached last year's final but lost by a point to Dromcollogher-Broadford of Limerick. Stradbally, who beat The Nire by 2-5 to 0-9 in the Waterford final, will be having their first outing in this year's campaign whereas Kilmurry-Ibrickane beat Dromcollogher-Broadford by 0-11 to 0-5 in the quarter-final.
Kerins O Rahillys are bidding to reach the final for the first time but must do so without county stars, Tommy Walsh and David Moran, both of whom have gone to Australia. They played a big part in O'Rahillys' win over Clonakilty in the first round so their absence comes as a big blow to the Kerrymen who will be looking to Walsh's brother, Barry John and Declan Quill to provide a real cutting edge up front.
Moyle Rovers, who got a bye to the semi-final, beat Aherlow by 3-6 to 1-11 in the Tipperary county final with former Tipp star, Declan Browne scoring 2-4. Moyle Rovers last reached the final in 1998 where they lost to Doonbeg (Clare).
AIB GAA PROVINCIAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009
SENIOR FOOTBALL
Connacht
October 18:
Preliminary round:
Castlerea St. Kevin's (Roscommon) 1-12 Tourlestrane (Sligo) 1-6.
November 8:
Semi-finals:
Charlestown (Mayo) 1-9 Castlerea 0-11 (after extra-time)
Corofin (Galway) 2-13 Glencar Manorhamilton (Leitrim) 0-9.
Next Sunday: Final: Charlestown v Corofin, Charlestown, 2.00.
Leinster
October 25:
First round:
Portlaoise (Laois) 2-21 Mattock Rangers (Louth) 0-2
Clara (Offaly) 1-12 St.Laurence's (Kildare) 2-8
Clonguish (Longford) 2-10 Horeswood (Wexford) 0-5.
November 8:
Quarter-finals:
Portlaoise 3-12 Seneschalstown (Meath) 1-6
Clara 0-14 Rathvilly (Carlow) 1-8
Garrycastle (Westmeath) 1-14 Clonguish 0-15 (after extra-time)
Ballyboden St.Enda's (Dublin) 1-10 Rathnew (Wicklow) 1-7.
Next Sunday:
Semi-finals:
Garrycastle v Ballyboden St.Enda's; Portlaoise v Clara.
December 6: Final
Munster
November 8:
First round:
Kilmurry Ibrickane (Clare) 0-11 Dromcollogher-Broadford (Limerick) 0-5
Kerins O'Rahillys (Kerry) 1-11 Clonakilty (Cork) 0-10
Next Sunday:
Semi-finals:
Stradbally (Waterford) v Kilmurry Ibrickane
Moyle Rovers (Tipperary) v Kerins O'Rahillys.
December 6: Final
Ulster
October 18:
Preliminary Round:
St.Gall's (Antrim) 1-12 Cavan Gaels (Cavan) 1-10 (after extra-time).
November 8:
Quarter-finals:
St.Gall's 0-10 Pearse Og (Armagh) 0-8
Clontibret (Monaghan) 0-10 Dromore (Tyrone) 0-8
Loup (Derry) 1-10 Derrygonnelly (Fermanagh) 1-6
Kilcoo (Down) 0-13 St.Eunan's (Donegal) 0-9.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
Loup 1-12 Kilcoo 1-11
St.Gall's 2-15 Clontibret 0-11
November 29: Final: St. Gall's v Loup.
SENIOR HURLING
Leinster
November 1:
First round:
Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny) 2-20 Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford) 1-21 (after extra-time)
Clonkill (Westmeath) 1-21 Clough-Ballacolla (Laois) 2-12.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
Ballyhale Shamrocks 4-18 Ballyboden St. Enda's (Dublin) 0-18
Tullamore (Offaly) 1-12 Clonkill 1-9.
November 29: Final: Ballyhale Shamrocks v Tullamore.
Munster
November 1:
First round:
Newtownshandrum 0-19 Thurles Sarsfields (Tipperary) 1-15.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
Newtownshandrum 1-17 Adare (Limerick) 1-14
Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-14 Cratloe (Clare) 0-15.
November 29: Final: Ballygunner v Newtownshandrum.
Ulster
October 11:
Semi-final:
Ballycran (Down) 2-17 Kevin Lynch's (Derry) 2-13.
October 25: Final: Dunloy (Antrim) 2-16 Ballycran (Down) 2-11.
Connacht
Galway champions, Portumna are automatically crowned Connacht champions.
INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL
Connacht
October 18: Preliminary round: Geevagh (Sligo) 0-10 St. Croan's (Roscommon) 0-9.
November 1: Semi-final: Leitir Mor (Galway) 1-8 v Cloone (Leitrim) 1-7.
November 8: Semi-final: Westport (Mayo) 2-12 Geevagh 0-10.
November 15: Final: Leitir Mor 2-14 Westport 2-13.
Leinster
October 31:
St. Malachy's (Louth) 1-11 Ballon (Carlow) 1-7
Glynn-Barntown (Wexford) 1-10 St. Manmans (Laois) 0-7.
November 7:
Oldcastle (Meath) 0-11 Cashel (Longford) 1-3
Tubberclair (Westmeath) 1-13 Dunlavin (Wicklow) 2-7.
November 8:
St.Malachy's 1-15 Glenmore (Kilkenny) 1-9
Walsh Island (Offaly) Glynn-Barntown (Wexford) 0-4.
November 15:
Maynooth (Kildare) 1-7 Oldcastle 0-6
Tubberclair 0-10 St. Patrick's (Dublin) 0-7
Next Sunday:
Semi-finals:
St. Malachy's v Maynooth, St. Malachy's Grounds, Dundalk, 2.30
Walsh Island v Tubberclaire, Walsh Island, 2.30
Munster
November 8:
First round:
Cratloe (Clare) 0-12 St. Patrick's (Limerick) 0-6
Spa (Kerry) W/0 Waterford.
November 15: Semi-final: Spa (Kerry) 2-15 Carrick Swans (Tipperary) 1-6.
Next Sunday: Semi-final: Valley Rovers (Cork) v Cratloe.
November 29: Final
Ulster
October 18:
Preliminary round:
Ballymartin (Down) 0-9 Ballymaguigan (Derry) 0-8.
November 1:
Quarter-finals:
Fanad Gaels (Donegal) 2-8 St. Michael's (Armagh) 1-7
Lavey (Cavan) 0-15 Kinawley (Fermanagh) 0-13
November 8:
Quarter-finals:
Monaghan Harps (Monaghan) 1-10 Ahoghill (Antrim)1-9
Cookstown (Tyrone) 2-9 Ballymartin 0-8.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
Lavey 1-14 Fanad Gaels 1-8
Cookstown 1-11 Monaghan Harps 1-9.
INTERMEDIATE HURLING
Leinster
October 25:
First round:
Celbridge (Kildare) 1-11 Kildalkey (Meath) 1-10
St. Lachtain's (Kilkenny) 2-12 Askamore (Wexford) 0-15.
November 8:
Semi-finals:
Mount Leinster Rangers (Carlow) 2-16 Celbridge 1-8
St. Lachtain's 3-11 Carnew Emmets (Wicklow) 2-5
Next Sunday: Final: St. Lachtain's v Mount Leinster Rangers, Dr. Cullen Park, 2.30.
Munster
October 31:
First round:
Whitegate (Clare) 1-13 Carrick Davins (Tipperary) 0-10.
November 1: Douglas (Cork) 1-23 Kilmoyley (Kerry) 1-12.
November 8:
Semi-finals:
South Liberties (Limerick) 1-11 Whitegate 1-9
Douglas 2-22 Dungarvan (Waterford) 1-9.
Next Sunday: Final: South Liberties v Douglas, Mallow.
Connacht
October 26:
Semi-final:
Ballyhaunis (Mayo) 3-18 Four Roads (Roscommon) 2-16.
November 15: Tynagh/Abbey-Duniry 1-19 Ballyhaunis 0-12.
Ulster
October 4: Quarter-final: St.Gall's (Antrim) 6-16 Lisbellaw (Fermanagh) 1-6.
October 5: Quarter-final: Liatroim (Down) 1-16 Castleblayney (Monaghan) 1-13.
October 11: Semi-final: Middletown (Armagh) 2-13 Liatroim 1-11.
October 20: Semi-final: St.Gall's 5-14 Eoghan Ruadh (Tyrone) 1-6.
October 25: Final: St. Gall's 5-11 Middletown 0-12.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Connacht
October 18:
Preliminary round:
Ballinameen (Roscommon) 0-14 v Ballisodare (Sligo) 1-5.
November 1:
Semi-final:
Kiltimagh (Mayo) 2-14 Ballinameen (Roscommon) 0-3
An Spideal (Galway) 2-12 Aughavas (Leitrim) 0-7.
November 8: Final: Kiltimagh 0-11 An Spideal 0-10.
Leinster
October 25:
First round:
Blackwater (Wexford) 1-12 Ballyfin (Laois) 1-5
St. Mochta's (Louth) 2-11 Durrow (Offaly) 1-5.
October 26: First round: Ballyboughal (Dublin) 1-10 St.Andrew's (Carlow) 1-8.
November 8:
Quarter-finals:
Blackwater (Wexford) 0-12 Caulry (Westmeath) 0-9
St. Mochta's 0-14 Kilmoganny (Kilkenny) 2-6
Ballyboughal 3-19 St. Munis (Longford) 0-7
Longwood (Meath) 2-8 Straffan (Kildare) 0-8.
Next Sunday:
Longwood v Blackwater, Longwood, 2.30
Ballyboughal v St. Mochta's, Balgriffin, 2.30.
December 6: Final.
Munster
Next Sunday:
Castlegregory (Kerry) v Clooney Quin (Clare)
Mountcollins or Glin (Limerick) v Knockavilla Kickhams (Tipperary).
November 29:
Glanworth (Cork) v Castlegregory or Clooney Quinn
Kilgobnet (Waterford) v Mountcollins/Glin/Aherlow.
December 13: Final
Ulster
October 18: Preliminary round: Moville (Donegal) 5-6 Glenn (Down) 2-5.
November 1:
Quarter-finals:
Moville 1-14 Belnaleck (Fermanagh) 1-4
Shane O'Neill's (Armagh) 2-12 Sean Dolan's (Derry) 0-9.
November 7: Emyvale (Monaghan) 0-9 Newtownstewart (Tyrone) 0-8.
November 8: St. Teresa's (Antrim) 1-7 Butlersbridge (Cavan) 0-8.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
St.Teresa's 2-9 Moville 2-7
Emyvale 0-12 Shane O'Neill's 0-9.
JUNIOR HURLING
Leinster
October 17:
(First round):
Borris-in-Ossory (Laois) 2-7 v Brosna Gaels (Offaly) 0-11.
October 18:
(First round):
Knockbridge (Louth) 2-14 Maynooth (Kildare) 0-4
St. Brigid's (Westmeath) 3-15 St. Patrick's (Carlow) 1-6
Newcastle (Wicklow) 2-10 Craanford (Wexford) 2-6.
November 1:
Quarter-finals:
Black & Whites (Kilkenny) 5-15 Knockbridge 1-10
Longwood (Meath) 1-12 St.Brigid's (Westmeath) 0-9
Naomh Fionbarra (Dublin) 2-13 Newcastle 0-6
Borris-in-Ossory 1-20 Mostrim (Longford) 0-7.
November 15:
Semi-finals:
Black & Whites 3-24 Longwood 0-5
Naomh Fionbarra 1-14 Borris-in-Ossory 1-13.
November 29: Naomh Fionbarra v Black & Whites.
Munster
November 15:
First round:
Aherlow (Tipperary) 3-20 Tourin/Glen Rovers (Waterford) 2-17.
Next Sunday:
Semi-finals:
Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Fermoy (Cork), Kilgarvan
Blackrock (Limerick) v Aherlow.
Final: December 13.
Connacht
October 26: Semi-final: Calry-St.Joseph's (Sligo) 0-22 St. Mary's (Leitrim) 3-8
November 15: Final: Calry-St.Joseph's 1-9 Skehana (Galway) 0-10.
Ulster
September 27:
Preliminary round:
St.Mary's Rasharkin (Antrim) 4-13 Sean Treacy's (Armagh) 1-10.
October 3: Quarter-final: Lisnaskea (Fermanagh) 0-12 St.Peter's (Down) 0-8.
October 4:
Quarter-finals:
Naomh Colum Cille (Tyrone) 2-12 Na Magha (Derry) 2-5
Burt (Donegal) 5-22 Carrickmackross (Monaghan) 1-5
St.Mary's, Rasharkin 1-21 Mullahoran (Cavan) 0-1
October 11:
Semi-finals:
Naomh Colum Cille 4-12 Lisnaskea 1-4
St.Mary's, Rasharkin 1-10 Burt 1-8.
October 25: Final: Naomh Colum Cille 4-10 St. Mary's, Rasharkin 2-14.
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