FBD Insurance Championship Round Up - Week 2
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August 31, 2022
FBD Insurance Senior Championship
Silvermines 0-05
Cashel King Cormacs 0-17
Silvermines will be very disappointed with their slow start to the championship after a poor defeat against Cashel King Cormacs who put in a very impressive second half display to blitz the homeside. The first half was a very a tight and physical battle but a very low scoring affair with the half time score 4 points to 2 to Cashel. The Silvermines forwards struggled to make an impression up front and it was 22 minutes before Ciara Ryan put them on the scoreboard with a point to make it 3 points to 1 after Anna Fahie and Karin Blair (2) had opened up the scoring for Cashel. Another point from Cashel followed by a Nicola Butler score just before half time made it 4 points to 2 at the break. The second half belonged to the visitors as they totally outclassed the home team and outscored them 13 points to 3. The greater spread of scorers was also a key aspect of the game with Silvermines only managing one point from play from Ciara Ryan and 2 from placed balls from Ellen Cunneen. Cashel King Cormacs were able to introduce Irish senior Hockey player Caoimhe Perdue and she registered Cashel’s first score of the second half. This was followed by points from the excellent Anna Fahie. It was the 49th minute before Silvermines had their first score making it 9 points to 3 with just over 10 minutes to play. It was Cashel though who continued to drive forward with fine displays from Karin Blair, Lily Fahie and Aine O’Dwyer to run out comfortable winners on a final scoreline of 17 points to 5.
Silvermines: Aisling Carey, Ciara Grace, Miriam Murphy, Abbie O’ Dwyer, Nessa Murray, Eimear Murphy, Anna Stapleton, Nicola Butler (0-1), Emer Tuohy, Elaine Murphy, Ellen Cunneen (0-2, 1 free, 1 45m) Louise Mcloughlin, Joanne O Brien, Ciara Ryan (0-2), Laura Cunneen
Subs used:Aine Tuohy for Abbie O’ Dwyer, Maria Moroney for Emer murphy
Cashel King Cormacs: Aoife O'Brien, Ella O’Dwyer, Sorcha Ryan, Meabh Elle Ryan, Ellie Butler,Lily Fahie, Amy Crosse, Nicole Shelly, Anna Fahie (0-5, 2 frees), Katelyn Downey, Karin Blair (0-2), Ciara Dwan , Philly Fogarty(0-2, 1 free), Aideen Bergin, Aine O'Dwyer
Subs used: Caimhe Perdue (0-2)for Aideen Bergin, Chloe Coleman for Amy Crosse, Emer Dwan(0-1) for Karin Blair (injured)
FBD Insurance Junior B Round Up
A young St Cronan’s of Roscrea team travelled to Dolla Friday evening to take on Silvermines in the Junior B championship. Silvermines are operating in the Junior B grade this year having won the Junior B2 competition last year. The homeside got their championship off to a flying start with a comprehensive victory raising 5 green flags to leave the full-time score 5-12 to 0-07 in Silvermines favour. Stand out players for Silvermines were Pheobe Sage in midfield and full forward Ciara Ryan Malsh.
Moycarkey Borris continued their winning start in this year’s championship with an excellent win over Carrick Swans. At half time Moycarkey led 10 points to 4. They went on to put in very dominant second half performance to limit a battling Carrick side to just one point while Moycarkey ran out comfortable winners 1-18 to 0-05. The other Junior B game this weekend saw Cashel King Cormacs leading Portroe at half time1-04 to 3 points. Portroe however struck for 3 second half goals to earn them a narrow one point win 1-12 to 3-07.
Results
Silvermines 5-10 St Cronan’s 0-07
Moycarkey Borris 1-18 Carrick Swans 0-05
Cashel King Cormacs 1-12 Portroe 3-07
FBD Insurance Junior A Championship Round Up
Moneygall travelled to the Ragg on Saturday morning to take on Drom-Inch in the Junior A championship. After an exciting high quality game it was Moneygall who game away with the victory by 3 points 2-12 to 2-09. Moneygall got off to a flying start with a goal by Bronagh Kenneally with the first attack. This was soon followed by a Stephaine Treacy point and Drom looked to be in real trouble. Michelle Woodlock was moved out from corner forward into defence to alleviate the pressure and this move proved to really work in Drom-Inch’s favour as Michelle’s reading of the game and clearances were excellent. A fortuitous goal from Niamh Ryan brought Drom right back into the game and some well taken points by Niamh and Joanne Ryan meant Drom-Inch led at half time 1-06 to 1-05. Moneygall upped the tempo in the second half. Niamh Larkin and katelyn Treacy in particular were very impressive up front causing the Drom-Inch defence plenty of problems. When Larkin struck for Moneygall’s second goal it put some distance between the sides but credit to Drom-Inch they refused to die and Michelle Woodlock and Grainne Long led the fight. A second goal this time from Trisha McGrath brought it back to a 3 point game leaving the final score 2-12 to 2-09 in Moneygall’s favour and they now have 2 impressive wins from 2 despite being short a number of key players through injury.
Templemore recorded a great win over Holycross Ballycahill on Saturday. In a low scoring game the sides were evenly poised with 4 points each at half time. Templemore enjoyed the better of the second half exchanges and ran out narrow 2 point winners 0-10 to 0-08. In the other game in the Junior A championship Lorrha (last years’s junior B winners) had a great win over Ballina in Lorrha on Sunday. Goals proved the difference with Lorrha claiming victory on a final scoreline of 3-07 to 1-06. The first half was a superb battle with both sides exchanging scores and only a point separating the them at the interval. A super goal by Ballina’s Roisin Houlihan was responded to almost immediately by Lorrha’s Grainne Hough. In the end it was a 2 sublime goals for Lorrha in the 2nd half by Clodagh McIntyre that gave the victors the edge and a very entertaining contest finished 3-07 to 1-06. Ballina’s points came from Caitlin McEvoy, Sinead O Leary and Bernadette Hayes.
Results
Drom-Inch 2-09 Moneygall 2-12
Lorrha 3-07 Ballina 1-06
Holycross Ballycahill 0-08 Templemore 0-10
FBD Insurance Intermediate Championship Round Up
Kilruane MacDonagh’s bounced back from their opening round defeat against Cahir to beat newly promoted Boherlahan Dualla 3-12 to 1-09 on Saturday evening. At half time Kilruane led by 2 points but with 10 minutes remaining in the second half the sides were level 1-08 each but Kilruane struck for 2 quick goals from Ali O’Kelly and Laura Shinners to give them the momentum and pull away from the opposition. For Boherlahan Aoife Kennedy was excellent scoring 1-03 while Emma Horgan was brilliant on frees.
Shannon Rovers also responded well to their opening round defeat as they defeated Cahir in round 2 of the FBD Insurance Intermediate Championship. Again goals proved decisive as at half time Shannon Rovers had already scored 3 and led 3-05 to 10 points. Roisin Howard had a fantastic game at centre forward for Cahir finishing with a personal tally of 15 points from both frees and play. Cahir were very strong up the middle with Carol Casey in full forward and Lauren Fitzpatrick and Sara Finnane excellent in midfield. While Emma Buckley was her usual reliable self at centre back. For Shannon Rover Niamh Franks, Aoife McLoughney and Sabrina Larkin were the standout performers.
Results
Kilruane MacDonagh’s 3-12 Boherlahan Dualla 1-09
Shannon Rovers 5-12 Cahir 0-17
FBD Insurance Junior B2 Round Up
Last Thursday evening Ballybacon Grange recorded a good win over Boherlahan Dualla in round 2 of the FBD Insurance Junior B2 championship. It was a very good Ballybacon performance from the start with their forwards on fire with opening scores from Rebekah Coughlan and Alice Ryan. Ballybacon Grange led at half time 3-6 to 3 points. In the second half Ballybacon continued to be on top again with some mighty scores from Isabelle Cuddihy Niamh Boyle, Aoife O Neill, Alice Ryan and Katie O’ Connor. For Boherlahan Shauna Butler was their chief scorer with 5 points in total (2 frees) while Anna Ryan also scored a lovely point to add to their tally. Final score Ballybacon Grange 5-15, Boherlahan Dualla 0-06. On Sunday evening an excellent team performance from Toomevara ensured a comprehensive victory over Shannon Rovers on a scoreline of 3-12 to 1-02. Samantha Ryan was commanding at centre back as part of a teak tough backline. Fiona Young took her two goals well with Anna Woods (0-3), Anna Grace (0-03) and Louise Young (0-03) also catching the eye. For Shannon rovers Steph Power scored a super goal while Erica Fogarty and Maggie Sullivan had a point each. Megan Dunne pulled off some great saves throughout the hour while Julie Brennan on her return from injury was very good at centre back. In the other game in the competition Clonoulty Rossmore and Eire Og Annacarty played out a highly entertaining game resulting in a 3-11 to 2-07 win for Clonoulty.
Results
Ballybacon Grange 5-15 Boherlahan Dualla 0-06
Toomevara 3-12 Shannon Rovers 1-02
Clonoulty Rossmore 3-11 Eire Og Annacarty 2-07