Kerins O’Rahillys GAA Club News

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Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.

Kerry Ladies:

Pride of place this weekend goes to Declan Quill, his management team and the Kerry ladies who annexed the All Ireland title after a gap of 31 years.

This was the 3rd year in a row the ladies were appearing in the All Ireland final having lost consecutive finals to Meath and Dublin respectively.

However, this year the ladies seemed on a mission and were far too good for Galway on the day.

Congratulations to Declan for a perfectly executed game plan and the pain of past defeats was long forgotten when Niamh Carmody was presented with the Brendan Martin Cup.

Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.
Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.
Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.
Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.
Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.
Kerins O’Rahillys faithful at the game.

Seniors:

Strength in depth was the key factor in our round 2 group game when we defeated Listowel Emmets by 1-16 to 0-11 in Strand Road on Sunday afternoon.

Playing into the breeze in the first half, a breeze that was probably worth 4 or 5 five points to the visitors we found ourselves leading by 1-06 to 0-07, a lead that was fully deserved.

David and Tom controlled the middle in the first quarter and set in motion a series of dangerous attacks which our forwards capitalised upon ; though facing the breeze, we decided to go long, an modh direach, which paid dividends with Tommy winning plenty of good balls and offloading to better placed colleagues.

One such move in the 10th minute saw Tommy find Gearóid Savage and he found the net with a blistering drive.

This left us in the ascendancy @ 1-02 to 0-03 and we shared the next six points with minors from Tommy ( a mark), and frees from both Tom and Tomás – a feature of the first half was the defensive blanket we erected in front of Rob with all our full back line outstanding and our half line being busy and tidy as the need arose – Ben Hanafin was a real thorn in the Listowel side with his searing runs from deep, Jake was efficient and smart on the ball and Ryan Carroll was his customary reliable self.

Listowel defended well with Eddie Healy outstanding on Tommy despite conceding considerable height and they battled well with a good quarter from their midfielders Darragh Leahy and Joejoe Grimes; their main threat up front was Seán Keane who profited from some fouls and Aaron Kennelly who made some good runs from deep.

The 2nd half saw us resume with the introduction of Cormac Coffey at centre forward for Shane McElligott who had picked up a first half yellow card,  and Cormac was soon followed into the fray by the returning Jack Savage and Gearoid Dillane – this was simply too much for Listowel as Tom Hoare now thundered into the game, defending and attacking at will and making openings in a now beleaguered Listowel defence – the return from the trio of Jack, Cormac and Gearóid was seven points – there was simply no way back for the North Kerry outfit, and from the 14th minute where we led by 1-09 to 0-09, we knocked over seven points to two, with Jack, Tomás & Gearóid having the pick of the scores.

Tommy had an unorthodox point when a David “45” was beaten away and his first time volley sailed over the bar.

Listowel battled manfully but try as they might they struggled against our squad all of whom acquitted themselves well which will make an interesting few weeks training in Strand Road as players vie for a place in the starting XV.

A deep squad is vital in a competition as condensed as this is – it allows squad rotation, puts pressure on the opposition and gives the coaching staff the ability to make tactical changes when needed.

The impact from the bench in the 2nd half today was immense – by having quality backup players who can step in and perform at a high level, a team can maintain their performance levels and stay competitive during the season.

We will travel to take on Kilcummin next weekend who, having beaten Listowel last weekend, went down to Laune Rangers today.

A win is vital as it would mean we top the group which would guarantee us a home quarter final against a runner up in one of the other groups.

For the record, Ben Hanafin, was a worthy Clubber Man of the Match – he faced stiff competition from his more illustrious colleagues David and Tommy plus Tom Hoare but he was a constant menace when on the ball and defended extremely well when required.

Team: Rob O’Connor, Darragh McElligott, Ross O’Callaghan, Donagh Buckley, Ben Hanafin, Jake Foley, Ryan Carroll, David Moran ( 0-02), Tom Hoare ( 0-01), BJ Keane, Shane McElligott, Padraig Griffin, Gearóid Savage ( 1-0), Tommy Walsh ( 0-02), Tomás Kennedy ( 0-04).

Subs: Cormac Coffey ( 0-01), Jack Savage ( 0-04), Gearóid Dillane ( 0-02), Con Barrett, TJ Heaphy.

Academy:

Everyone had a well deserved break from the academy this weekend. We hope everyone enjoyed the bank holiday weekend.  We will return to the academy at the usual time of 10am next Sunday, looking forward to seeing you all then.

Congratulations to Ruarì Kennedy and Nick Lacey, who represented Kerry u16s Saturday in a win vs Westmeath after extra time and penalties to reach the final of the Ted Webb Cup. Ruarì saved a penalty in normal time and 2 penalties in the shootout to help Kerry to victory. Well done to all involved.

Our summer camp kicks off this Tuesday 6th August at 10am.  Please check clubzap and social media pages for more details.

Congratulations to our U11 Coach Declan Quill who is joint manager of the Kerry Ladies,  on their fantastic win Sunday and becoming All Ireland Champions 2024.  Everyone in Kerins O’Rahillys is very proud of your accomplishment.  A bus of enthusiastic supporters left from the Club early Sunday morning and were not disappointed by the fantastic performance that they witnessed in Croke Park.  Thanks to all involved in organising this, everyone had a very enjoyable and memorable day out.

Ladies:

Well done to our senior ladies who had a fantastic win Wednesday evening against a very strong Southern Gaels B team in the county league; our ladies showed pure grit and determination right to the very end.

It was great to have Kelly Fitzgerald back in goals as she showed massive leadership from the back and a massive well done to Aoibhin  Mccarthy for taking the big step up to senior level; we would like to commend our backs for a solid performance all round and also our midfielders who fought for every ball and to our forwards who worked hard to the bitter end to get us over the line by a single point – a great performance all round, we now meet Ballymac in the County League final.

Keeping in touch:

We are always on the lookout for news from our members – please let us know via Messenger on Facebook or on the club phone, 085 2095001.

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