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Clonmore GFC
Adult Match Reports
SINCE 2019, ALL MATCH REPORTS ARE IN THE 'Latest News' SECTION OF WEBSITE31 July: Junior 'C' Championship: Clonmore 2-9 MLR 3-5
Half-time: Clonmore 1-2 MLR 1-3 points by Pauric, Sean T & goal by Clive
35mins: Clonmore 1-4 MLR 2-4 - points by John McGrath (exceptional effort) & JP
45mins: Clonmore 2-5 MLR 3-4 - goal by Sean T & another John McGrath special
55mins: Clonmore 2-6 MLR 3-5 - point by Alan after one of many surging runs forward
66mins: Clonmore 2-9 MLR 3-5 - points by Kevin & JP to equalise and Cormac Mallee kicks the winner in 6th minute of injury time.
Team: Ger Doyle, Con Cashen, Pauric Lawlor (0-1), Paul Hogan, Sean Tompkins (1-1), Kevin McCarney (0-1), Martin Byrne, Alan Humphries (0-1), Luke Mullen, Cormac Malee (0-1), John McGrath (0-2), Paul Byrne, Sean Foley, JP Doyle (0-2), Clive Lambe (1-0). Sub: The evergreen Tommy Kelly for Pauric (inj 50mins)30 July: Minor 'A' Championship: Clonmore 2-14 Naomh Eoin 0-5
Sean Moran gave Clonmore the perfect start scoring the opening goal within seconds of the throw-in and we went on to dominate the game from start to finish. In fairness to Myshall they fought all the way and produced some good passages of play themselves.
Half-time: 1-6 to 0-3
Team: Melvyn Kinch, Darragh McKernan, Anthony Kealy-McDonald, James Whelan, Ciaran Mooney, Cormac Connolly (0-1), Cathal Foley, Rory Maguire, Luke Connolly (0-2), Jake Hickey (0-1), Billy Lawlor (0-1), Oisín Doyle, Eoin Connolly, Sean Moran (1-1), Dylan Doyle (0-8). Subs: Keith Bowes, Adam Smith. July 16 2018: IFC: Ballinabranna 2-16 Clonmore 1-5.
2mins: Clonmore 0-1 Branna 0-0, Paddy Gahan point
24mins: Clonmore 0-2 Branna 0-7, Enda McGrath point
30mins: Clonmore 0-3 Branna 0-9, Gavin Byrne point (free),
42mins: Clonmore 0-4 Branna 0-12, Con Murphy point,
50mins: Clonmore 0-5 Branna 0-13, Anthony Byrne point, (45),
61mins: Clonmore 1-5 Branna 2-16, Shane McGrath goal (penalty).
Team: Jason Fitzharris, John Kelly, Willie Rooney, Rory McKernan, Enda McGrath (0-1), Shane Murphy, Matt Cullen, Anthony Byrne (0-1,'45') , Willie Byrne, Daniel Quigley, Gavin Byrne (0-1,f), Paddy Gahan (0-1), Jamie Walsh, Owen Coleman, Con Murphy (0-1). Subs: Niall Humphries for Daniel, Shane McGrath (1-0,pen) for Rory, Tom Pollard for Gavin, Larry Doyle for Jamie, Sean Deay for Owen, Jason Byrne for Shane Murphy. July 9 2018: Minor Championship: Clonmore 1-12 Fenagh 1-10.
A very competitive match between two good sides started with high intensity football, both sides squandering chances early on.
Eventually they got their sights in range and the half finished 6pts to 4 in favour of the away side Clonmore. Scores from Dylan Doyle 3 Billy Lawlor 2 Rory Maguire 1.
The second half got even better for Clonmore when they raced into a substantial lead with scores from Oisin Doyle 2pts Dylan Doyle 1pt and a goal from Eoin Connolly, followed by a point from Sean Moran.
The home side responded with a goal and 6pts to level the match but late points from Billy Lawlor and Keith Bowes sealed a deserved victory for Clonmore. 1-12 to 1-10.
Team: Melvyn Kinch, Darragh McKernan, Anthony Kealy-McDonald, Sean Moran (0-1), Ciaran Mooney, Cormac Connolly, Cathal Foley, Rory Maguire (0-1), Luke Connolly, Jake Hickey, Billy Lawlor (0-3), Oisín Doyle (0-2), Eoin Connolly (1-0), Adam Deay, Dylan Doyle (0-4). Subs: Keith Bowes (0-1), James Whelan, Robert Bulmer, Adam Smith. July 3 2018: SFL 5: Junior Semi final replay: MLR 3-10 Clonmore 2-6
The Juniors were faced with a tough task last night with only 16 players to pick from and a number of them carrying injuries.
Things got even worse when the team was reduced to 14 men on 24 minutes after Con Cashen was sent off after receiving a harsh second yellow card. The half-time score stood at 2-5 to 0-3 and things looked very bleak when MLR scored 1-2 within 5 minutes of the re-start to make the score 3-7 to 0-3. But the Clonmore lads refused to lie down and battled all the way to the end, outscoring Rangers by 2-3 to 0-3 in the last 25 minutes.
The spirit shown by Clonmore in the face of adversity was remarkable and special mention must go to Jason Fitzharris who travelled from his holidays in Cobh for the game and then went on to have a great game in goal, producing a string of brilliant saves in the second half. Jason was well supported by Sean Deay, Sean Tompkins, Matt Cullen, Martin Byrne, Alan Humphries, Niall Humphries and Owen Coleman who cooly slotted home two penalties in the second half.
Team: Jason Fitzharris, Sean Tompkins, John Kelly, Con Cashen, Martin Byrne, Matt Cullen, Rory McKernan, Alan Humphries (0-1), Sean Deay (0-1), Michael McGrath (0-1), Owen Coleman (2-1, 2pens, 1f), Cormac Malee, Niall Humphries (0-2), JP Doyle, Clive Lambe. Subs: John McGrath for JP Doyle. Ref: Billy Fanning (Ballon). June 26 2018: Junior ‘C’ Championship: Clonmore 3-14 Palatine 2-7
Our Juniors put in a good performance in Palatine played in balmy conditions. Clonmore were 2 goals up inside the first 6 minutes courtesy of John McGrath and Niall Humphries. Some excellent points by Owen, Niall & Pauric and 3 excellent saves by Jason had us
2-06 to 1-05 at the break.
The 2nd half belonged to Clonmore who gradually wore down the opposition. A great all round performance on the night.
Great to see Philip Cullen and Martin Byrne come on and looked like they never lost it.
Team: Jason Fitzharris, John Connolly, John Kelly, Con Cashen (0-1), Sean Tompkins, Matt Cullen, Rory McKernan, Alan Humphries (0-1), Pauric Lawlor (1-2), Michael McGrath, Owen Coleman (0-6), Cormac Malee, Niall Humphries (1-4), John McGrath (1-0), Clive Lambe. Subs: Martin Byrne for John Connolly, Philip Cullen for Cormac Malee, Sean Foley & Tommy Kelly. 23 June: SFL Div 5 Semi-Final: Clonmore 2-10 MLR 3-7
This Division 5 semi-final in Fenagh TC on Friday evening was an entertaining and competitive game between two well matched teams and 67 minutes of football could not separate them. Played in balmy conditions, there was excitement from start to finish with numerous twists and turns along the way.
MLR started strongly but squandered a few chances and had to watch as Clonmore scored in their first attack with wily veteran John McGrath striking a beauty off the outside of his right foot from a tricky angle. Further Clonmore points followed from Alan Humphries and Owen Coleman before Ranger's got off the mark with a free from Derek Byrne. The ever reliable Gavin Byrne (2 frees) and Clive Lambe scored points for Clonmore before Byrne scored again for Rangers to leave the half-time score 0-6 to 0-2. A feature of the first half was Clonmore's dogged defending as they tackled and blocked with great intensity.
True to their battling tradition, Rangers came out all guns blazing in the second half and, within two minutes of the re-start, had levelled the scores with a great goal from Rory Joyce and another point from the accurate Derek Byrne. Clonmore responded immediately with a wonder point from Sean Deay who soloed the length of the field and scored from distance with his left foot. Anything Deay could do, Owen Coleman could do better and, cutting in from the right, he unleashed a rocket to the far corner of the MLR net - 1-7 to 1-3 on 36 minutes.
By 41 minutes, Clonmore had extended their lead to 8 points (2-8 to 1-3) with another point from Gavin Byrne and a goal from Alan Humphries after he intercepted a Rangers kick-out. Still MLR would not lie down and they launched attack after attack. They got a bit of luck on 50 minutes when Derek Byrne's attempt to fist a point hit the crossbar and the rebound was smashed to the net by an inrushing forward - 2-9 to 2-6. With the hard ground taking it's toll on players, there was a number of injury stoppages and Clonmore lost the influential Sean Deay on 50 minutes.
In a last throw of the dice, Rangers pushed Rory Joyce into the full forward line and it paid immediate dividends as Joyce used his powerful left foot to score 1-1 in the space of five minutes to put MLR a point ahead with normal time just up - 3-7 to 2-9.
It would have been an injustice for Clonmore to lose and they drove forward again in search of an equaliser. Fittingly, it was one of their talented youngsters, Sean Tompkins, who went on a run from corner back and cooly slotted over the equaliser. After seven minutes of injury time, Referee Martin Murphy blew up for the end of a rip-roaring contest and there was relief all round that there was no extra time as the heat and hard ground had really taken it out of the players.
Clonmore GFC would like to wish Ger 'Heidi' Doyle a speedy recovery from a painful rib injury received early in the game.
Team: Jason Fitzharris, Clive Lambe (0-1), John Kelly, Matt Cullen, Sean Tompkins (0-1), Sean Deay (0-1), Rory McKernan, Gavin Byrne (0-3,3f), Alan Humphries (1-1), Pauric Lawlor, John McGrath (0-1), Jamie Walsh, JP Doyle, Owen Coleman (1-2), Ger Doyle. Subs: Kevin McCarney for Ger Doyle (inj, 10mins), John Connolly for Sean Deay (inj, 50mins), Luke Mullen for Alan Humphries (inj, 54mins), Con Cashen for Clive Lambe (inj, 56 mins), Dan Cashen for JP Doyle (inj, 58 mins). Ref: Martin Murphy (Tinryland).May 25 2018 SFL Div 2: Clonmore 0-8 Eire Og 1-11Clonmore squandered enough chances to have won this game comfortably. The game played in balmy conditions in Woodside was nip and tuck throughout - at half-time the home team led by 0-5 to 0-4 but by 45 mins the YIs had moved 0-9 to 0-7 ahead. On 53 minutes Eire Og scored the clinching goal after Jordan Kane made a great save from an Eric McCormack rasper only for Eire Og full-forward, Mark Corcoran, to score from the re-bound. In the end, the accuracy and guile of EO's former county players McCormack & Chris Blake was the difference between the teams. Clonmore: Jordan Kane, Sean Tompkins, Willie Rooney, Rory McKernan, Paddy Gahan (0-1), Shane Murphy, Enda McGrath (0-1), Anthony Byrne (0-1), Willie Byrne, Daniel Quigley, David Mulvany (0-1), Francis Whelan, Con Murphy (0-4,2f), Alan Humphries, Niall Humphries. Subs: Shane McGrath, John Kelly, Jamie Walsh, Larry Doyle, Cormac Malee.May 18 2018 SFL Div 2: Fighting Cocks 1-11 Clonmore 4-12 An excellent first half saw the Intermediates lead by 2-8 to 0-2 at half time and we closed the game out comfortably in the second half. With O’Hanrahans beating Eire Og 2-12 to 0-17, we still have an outside chance of making the semi finals if we beat Eire Og in our last game next Saturday at 6pm in Woodside 15 May 2018: SFL Div 5: MLR 4-9 Clonmore 1-6Fifteen Clonmore Juniors made the long journey to Borris to fulfill this fixture, but they did much more than fulfill the fixture. John Connolly came out of retirement to have a stormer at corner back and Tommy Kelly donned his boots again at the ripe young age of 62. Clonmore took the game to Rangers from the start and raced into a 1-3 to 0-1 lead on 15 minutes, all scored by the lively Niall Humphries. MLR raised their game in the second quarter to go in leading by 2-4 to 1-4, Clonmore's 4th point was a cracker by Michael "Chang" McGrath. We were well in the game up to 52mins when score stood at 2-6 to 1-6 but the younger legs of the home side and the fact that they sent in four subs saw them pull away at the end
15 mins: Clonmore 1-3 MLR 0-1
Ht: Clonmore 1-4 MLR 2-4
45: Clonmore 1-5 MLR 2-5
Team: Jason Fitzharris, John Connolly, Clive Lambe, Con Cashen, Sean Tompkins, Pauric Lawlor, Rory McKernan, Alan Humphries, Luke Mullen, Sean Foley (0-1), JP Doyle, Michael McGrath (0-1), Tommy Kelly, Niall Humphries (1-4), Ger Doyle. Ref: John Thompson.
18 May 2018: SFL Div 2: Clonmore 4-12 Fighting Cocks 1-11
An excellent first half performance saw Clonmore lead by 2-8 to 0-2 at half time, their goals coming from David Mulvany and Alan Humphries and Con Murphy in good point scoring form. The men from the Wicklow border closed out the game comfortably in the second half with further goals from Mulvany again and substitute Luke Mullen. For the Fighting Cocks, Colm Quigley was outstanding, scoring 1-9 of their total.
Clonmore: Jordan Kane, John Kelly, Willie Rooney, Rory McKernan, Paddy Gahan, Enda McGrath (0-1), Sean Tompkins, Anthony Byrne (0-1,f), Willie Byrne, Gavin Byrne (0-3,2f), David Mulvany (2-1), Daniel Quigley, Con Murphy (0-6), Alan Humphries (1-0), Francie Whelan. Subs: Jamie Walsh, Andrew Byrne, Luke Mullen (1-0), Cormac Malee.
Fighting Cocks: Stephen O'Neill, Padraig Roche (0-1), Conor Quinn, James Curry, Billy Molloy, DJ Sinnott, James Hickey, Seamus Quirke, Darragh Quinn, Matthew Hayden, Trevor Watchorn, Alan Quigley (0-1), Jason Kelly, Colm Quigley (1-9,6f), Bill Eustace.
Ref: Paud O'Dwyer (Palatine). 27 March: SFL Div 5: Clonmore 3-19 Leighlinbridge 0-4Clonmore's youthful Junior team, including six players from last year's Minor B Championship winning team, recorded a convincing win over Leighlinbridge in their first Division 5 game of the year in Woodside.
Clonmore raced into a 1-12 to 0-0 lead at half time. The goal came from the ever alert JP Doyle and the highlight of the half was a brilliant run and point by centre back Sean Deay. The same pattern continued in the second half with Sean Foley and Cormac Malee adding further Clonmore goals.
For Clonmore it was a great team effort with all 21 players contributing to the win. For Leighlinbridge, Craig Lawlor, Eddie Dermody, Aidan Lillis and the evergreen Mick Nevin played well.
Clonmore GFC would like to wish Leighlin player and KCLR commentator, Kevin Regan, a speedy recovery from a serious ankle injury received during the game.
Clonmore: Jason Fitzharris, Sean Tompkins, John Kelly, Mick Smith, Matt Cullen, Sean Deay (0-1), Rory McKernan, Gavin Byrne (0-1), Luke Mullen (0-1), Cormac Malee (1-2), Alan Humphries (0-2), Jamie Walsh (0-2), Niall Humphries (0-6), JP Doyle (1-1), Ger Doyle. Subs: Sean Foley (1-1), Dan Cashen, Paul Hogan, Enda McGrath (0-1), Kevin McCarney, Michael McGrath, Clive Lambe, Pauric Lawlor.
Leighlinbridge: Christy Kearney, Darragh O'Meara, Eddie Dermody, Ciaran Dunne, Cathal Brennan, Eddie Kane, Eric Hanley, Brendan Kehoe, Aodh Ashmore, Edward Dermody, Aidan Lillis, Craig Lawlor, Adam Kearney, Mick Nevin, John Townsend. Subs:Jesse Clarke, Andy Brennan, Kevin Regan.
Ref: Seamus Doyle (Fighting Cocks). March 27 2018: Minor League: Clonmore 2-10 St Patricks 1-12Minor (U17) result from last night: Last gasp point won it for the men in red & green. Great for the club to make a winning start to the new season. Well done lads. A long range free by Dylan Doyle well into injury time gave Clonmore a hard earned win in their first League match of the year in Tullow TEAM: Melvin Kinch, Sean Mulvany, Anthony McDonald, Ciaran Mooney, Rory Maguire, Cormac Connolly, Darragh McKernan, Billy Lawlor (0-1), Luke Connolly, Jake Hickey (1-3), Keith Bowes (0-1), Robert Bulmer (O-1), Dylan Doyle (0-4) , Adam Deay, Cathal Foley. Subs: James Whelan, Oisin Doyle, Eoin Connolly. ***************2018 MATCH REPORTS START HERE***************
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