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PHOTOS: Abbeydorney All Set For ‘Battle Of The Parish’ In Ballyroe

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The ‘Lissereen’ team

THE excitement has building for months and Ballyroe will be buzzing on Sunday at the second Abbeydorney GAA ‘Battle of The Parish’.

There’s eight teams assembled who will perform a song, dance and drama segment from a well known movie. There’s all new teams from last year and they’ve been put through their pace over the past couple of months.

It’s set to be a fantastic night and a big money spinner for the club’s development. Tickets are €20 and on sale from any committee member or for more information contact their facebook page

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There’s a drinks reception at 6.30pm and the show starts at 7.15pm. There’s also live music after the event and a fantastic door prize to the value of €500 for an overnight stay for two at Carton House Golf & Spa Resort, including a spa treatment and a round of golf. Scroll down for photos of some of the teams…

The ‘Village’ team
The ‘Boheroe’ team.
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The ‘Fortwilliam’ team.
The ‘Laccamore’ team

REPORT/PHOTOS: Gallant Ballyheigue Bow Out As Abbeydorney Advance

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Mike O’Halloran watched Abbeydorney beat Ballyheigue in the Round 2A Garveys Supervalu Kerry SHC clash in Austin Stack Park yesterday…

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Players contest a puck out. Photo by Dermot Crean

At halftime, nobody gave Ballyheigue a chance in this game as they trailed on a scoreline of 0-4 to 2-8, but they started a revival that saw them use every ounce of energy they had in them to score nine points and to come within two scores of Abbeydorney.

Ballyheigue opened brightly showing great passion and matching Abbeydorney everywhere but on the scoreboard.

Philip Lucid, Adrian Flahive and Pa Regan had their points, Abbeydorney scored two goals from Niall O’Mahony and a well-worked goal from Ronan Donovan when Nigel Roche passed a free to him and he ripped the net on eighteen minutes.

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Abbeydorney had three points each from Nigel Roche and the excellent James O’Connor and one each from Ronan Donovan and Daniel O’Leary in the first half.

Abbeydorney only managed to add five points in the second half all of them coming from the stick of Nigel Roche.

The Ballyheigue challenge rose significantly, they curbed the influence of James O’Connor and upped their own performance.

Brian O’Leary chases Ballyheigue’s Chris Mahony. Photo by Dermot Crean

Ballyheigue had one gilt-edged goal chance hit the crossbar from Jason Casey, Philip Lucid blasted a 20 metre free over the bar when a goal effort beckoned. Those chances with a raft of wides could have seen them finish closer to Abbeydorney.

Abbeydorney won and without taking from their achievement, spare a thought for gallant Ballyheigue who are fighting hard to keep a senior team going while they wait for their underage work bear fruit.

Ballyheigue go out of the championship with their heads held high, Abbeydorney go to the next round having learned valuable lessons that will stand them in good stead for an attempt to reach to final. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOS…

James O’Connor on the attack. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Robert Murphy catches the sliotar with Pa Regan close by. Photo by Dermot Crean
Diarmuid Walsh unleashes a shot. Photo by Dermot Crean
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A scramble for the sliotar. Photo by Dermot Crean
Tommy O’Connor is surrounded by Abbeydorney men. Photo by Dermot Crean
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REPORT/PHOTOS: Ballyduff Coast Into County Final After Beating Lacklustre Abbeydorney

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Mike O’Halloran watched Ballyduff snuff out Abbeydorney’s challenge yesterday, to reach the Garvey’s Supervalu Kerry SHC final next month…

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Ballyduff’s Jack Goulding consoles Abbeydorney’s Michael O’Leary at the final whistle. Photo by Dermot Crean

In my preview, I tipped Ballyduff to win this encounter with Abbeydorney, but I did not expect that the margin would be so wide.

After the first two rounds, I thought that this Abbeydorney team had all the tools necessary to trouble Ballyduff.

That is not the way it turned out, as Abbeydorney never came near presenting any kind of a challenge to Ballyduff.

Ballyduff lined out with two changes to the team named on the programme; Aiden Boyle was named at number fifteen, even though he is on the injured list for another few weeks at least.

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Padraig Boyle took Aiden’s place and Barry O’Grady started instead of David Goulding.

There was a lot of talk recently about teams posting dummy teams for programmes and it was supposed to be addressed by the GAA.

Ballyduff may have tried to confuse the opposition with their programme selection, but I think Abbeydorney confused themselves, by completely rejigging their team.

I find it hard to understand how Kieran Dineen did not play at centre back and why they persisted with Brian O’Leary as a sweeper, when he could be better used up front assisting the forwards.

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Anthony O’Carroll in possession while David Egan challenges. Photo by Dermot Crean

There is very little to say about the game apart, from mentioning the great display of fabulous skill on show from Jack Goulding with 0-8 points and Padraig Boyle scoring 1-9.

Brian O’Leary opened Abbeydorney’s scoring, Padraig Boyle replied for Ballyduff. After eleven minutes, Padraig Boyle made it five points to one, with a sixty five.

James O’Connor, who had been excellent all season had a point back for Abbeydorney, but eight minutes later Jack Goulding pointed to make it nine to two.

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A battle for possession during the match on Sunday. Photo by Dermot Crean

 

Ballyduff led by ten at halftime 0-13 to 0-3. Five minutes into the second half they led 1-14 to 0-4, when Padraig Boyle got a touch on a ball, struck in by Michael Boyle and it flashed to the net, out the grasp of Eoin Egan and out of Beano’s reach.

Game over with  twenty five minutes to go. It finally ended with Ballyduff scoring 1-20 and Abbeydorney finishing with  0-11.

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A fine catch by Eoin Ross. Photo by Dermot Crean

Disappointment for an Abbeydorney team, that had big dreams for 2016. The dream of reaching the final must begin again next year for them. With the amount of talent they have, that dream is not far away. Ballyduff march on to a final with Kilmoyley.

Ballyduff: 

P J O’Gorman: Thomas Slattery, Paud Costello, David O’Grady; Eoin Ross (01), Padraig O’Grady , Barry O’Grady (01)(David Goulding) Daniel O’Carroll, Mikey Boyle; John Hussey (Sean Browne) (0.1), Liam Boyle (Paul O’Carrol), Anthony O’Carroll (Cathal Kearney) Jack Goulding (08). Garry O’Brien (Bobby O’Sullivan), Padraigh Boyle. (1.09)

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The Ballyduff panel before the game on Sunday. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Abbeydorney; 

Brian O’Donovan; Stephen O’Connor, Aidan Healy, Niall O’Connell; Eoin Egan, Kieran Dineen, Darragh O’Brien; Brendan O’Leary (02), Daniel O’Leary(Dave Egan) Mike Hanafin (Stevie O’Sullivan) Michael O’Leary (03), James O’Connor(02) Damien Ryall , Brian O’Leary(02) Nigel Roche)(02), P J Keane (Cathal Dower)

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The Abbeydorney panel before the match on Sunday. Photo by Mike O’Halloran
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Jack Goulding in control of the ball. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Eoin Ross clears despite David Egan’s efforts. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Garry O’Brien and Brian O’Donovan exchange congratulations/commiserations at the final whistle. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Anthony O’Carroll evades Brendan O’Leary and Nigel Roche. Photo by Dermot Crean

REPORT/PHOTOS: Abbeydorney Beat Crotta At Second Time Of Asking

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Mike O’Halloran watched the Garvey’s Supervalu Kerry SHC First Round replay at Austin Stack Park on Sunday evening…

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Crotta O’Neills 0-10

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Shane Nolan of Crotta poised to strike. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

AT the launch of the Garvey’s SuperValu sponsored Kerry Senior Hurling Championship a few weeks ago Abbeydorney were tipped, along with Causeway to be potential winners of the Nelius Flynn Cup.

Abbeydorney completely outplayed Crotta in the second half of this replay last night in Tralee, scoring 2-11 in the process.

The game began with Shane Nolan pointing a free won by Jordan Conway, but four minutes James O’Connor netted for Abbeydorney. Shane Nolan and Michael O’Leary then exchanged points.

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Jordan Conway who was receiving close attention from the Abbeydorney backs, was fouled and Shane Nolan stepped up to point. Conway was to level maters on 20 minutes to make it 0-4 to 1-1.

Cathal Dower pointed a free for Abbeydorney, Shane Nolan replied for Crotta and so the halftime score was Crotta O’Neills 0-5 Abbeydorney 1-2.

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Abbeydorney defend a strike from Shane Nolan. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Within 30 seconds of the second half,  PJ Keane had a point for Abbeydorney and they went on to score four more before Shane Nolan had one back for Crotta on 12 minutes, to make the score Abbeydorney 1-7  Crotta O’Neills 0-6.

Two minutes later James O’Connor put an end to the Crotta challenge with a goal.

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Jordan Conway surrounded by Abbeydorney defenders. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Abbeydorney introduced Stevie O’Sullivan and later Ronan Donovan, both of whom were to have a big bearing on the final score, with Stevie pointing on 27  minutes, Ronan Donovan made a searing run through the Crotta defence to set up PJ Keane for his goal. Three minutes later Donovan set up Michael O’Leary for a point, 0-9 to 3-12 with 33 minutes on the clock.

Brian O’Leary and Shane Nolan exchanged points to make the final score Abbeydorney 3-13 Crotta O’Neills 0-10.

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Action from the game on Sunday. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Abbeydorney looked solid in defence and Aiden Healy completely locked out Shane Nolan, who seemed to me to be carrying an injury and not firing on all cylinders. Jordan Conway tried very hard but when he got possession he was always surrounded.

James O’Connor worked very hard up front for Abbeydorney and the O’Learys made their presence felt on the scoreboard and in general play.

Abbeydorney

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Abbeydorney who beat Crotta O’Neills at Austin Stack Park on Sunday evening. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Brian Donovan; Stephen O’Connor, Aiden Healy, Niall O’Connell; Eoin Egan, ( Robert Murphy) ( Ronan Donovan) Kieran Dineen, Darragh O’Brien; Brendan O’Leary (1pt), Daniel O’Leary (Stevie O’Sullivan (1pt) Mike Hannafin (David Egan) Michael O’Leary (4pts), James O’Connor (2gls) Cathal Dower (4 pts frees) Brian O’Lery (1pt), PJ Keane (1gl 2pts)

Crotta O’Neills

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The Crotta O’Neills panel before the game on Sunday. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

Jp McElligott; David Behan, Tom Cronin, Adrian O’Mahony: Cyril Lynch, Jonathan Caffrey, Tom B McElligott; Sean Weir, Richard Nolan (Thomas Quinlan); Padraigh Quille (Raymond Nolan), Colin Browne (Thomas O’Connor), Mike Lynch (Darragh Ryan 1pt); Shane Nolan (8pts), Ian McCarthy, Jordan Conway (1pt)

COUNTY FINAL: Abbeydorney Pitch Looking Immaculate For The Final

 

Mike O’Halloran inspects the pitch ahead of Sunday’s Kerry SHC county final in Abbeydorney and he’s really impressed. Also see the parking plan for the final below…

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The pitch at Abbeydorney is looking great ahead of the county final tomorrow.

As preparation for work with Radio Kerry for the Garveys SuperValu Kerry Senior Hurling Championship, I have visited the pitch in Abbeydorney to see the preparations.

The place was buzzing with volunteers tidying and erecting barriers and making sure that everything is set for the game and for the safety of the patrons.

Their pitch itself looks immaculate prior to cutting and lining on Saturday by ‘the barber’ Wiliam O’Leary. Frank Egan and his crew (which included a Ballyduff man) showed me around the facility.

There is a new terrace between the ball wall and the scoreboard which was there for the semis but has now been upgraded. A further terrace has been added above the stand at the Kearney’s field end of the pitch on the Roche’s farm side.

The attention to detail from the field committee of Frank Egan, Pat Slattery and Tony Maunsell is of the highest order. Much has been made of the fact that the hurling final is being held in Abbeydorney, but the village is no stranger to County Championship Finals as this will be the fourth time the final will be held in O’Dorney.

This is the first County Hurling Final to be held in Thomas Healy Park which was purchased for £2,500 in 1970 and has developed into the brilliant facility that exists now.

In 1937 Pearses defeated St Brendans, 1938 saw Pearses defeat Ballyduff and in 1941 Crotta overcame Ballyheigue in a replay. Those games were played in Rices field which serves as a Car Park E (see the map below) for Sunday’s game.

The advice to patrons is to arrive early and to use the car parks provided, stewards will guide you to the pitch and if you have any special requirement regarding mobility just speak to any steward and as is customary in O’Dorney you will receive all the necessary help with a smile and “a heart and a half”.

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The immaculate playing surface in Abbeydorney GAA grounds.

If you feel the need to have a drink or a bite at the venue I’m sure Bill Maunsell will be delighted to accommodate you, and to facilitate those of you who might have a drink or two a large number of portaloo’s have been installed.

Frank Egan tells me the weather is going to be kind so all is set for a wonderful day’s hurling with the two best teams in the county playing on one of the best hurling surfaces in Ireland.

So come along and enjoy the unique atmosphere that has been created during the 2015 Garveys SuperValu Kerry Hurling Championship by the North Kerry Clubs and hurling followers.

• Abbeydorney GAA have identified car parking for the Senior  Hurling championship on Sept 27th   At Abbeydorney GAA grounds.

Areas on map marked A,B,C,D,E,F, are potentially available for car parking (see map below).

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AN Garda Siochana have directed that car parks A, E and F will be prioritised for match parking and the Gardai will decide if further car parking areas will be opened  up.

Traffic approaching from the Ballyduff side will be directed into car park A.

Traffic approaching from the  Ardfert side will be directed into car park F.

Traffic approaching from Lixnaw and Tralee will be directed into car park E.

An Garda Siochana will allow controlled  On Street parking  on the lixnaw / ardfert  approach roads and also in the Abbeydorney Parish Hall car park on the ardfert road .

The road linking Abbeydorney GAA grounds  to Tralee will be an emergency route and parking on this route within the confines of Abbeydorney Village will be prohibited.

As thers is no curtain raiser to the senior final patrons are requested to arrive at the car parking areas early  and to obey directions from  the Gardai and stewards  

PHOTOS: Sun Shines Down On Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day

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At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left, front: Ellen Fitzmaurice, Rebecca O'Mahony, Rian and Laoise Walsh. Back: Mary O'Mahony, Alan O'Mahony, Jacinta, Lilly and Joseph Walsh. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left, front: Ellen Fitzmaurice, Rebecca O’Mahony, Rian and Laoise Walsh. Back: Mary O’Mahony, Alan O’Mahony, Jacinta, Lilly and Joseph Walsh. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.

THE Abbeydorney Vintage Family fun day took place over the weekend and was well attended by motor enthusiasts and families alike.

On Sunday, the Abbeydorney vintage show took place with an action-packed day of activities and entertainment for all the family.

This was following the vintage rally of classic cars and tractors which took place on Saturday, despite it being a wash-out weather-wise.

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Sunday saw a change in fortune from the weather making the event a far greater spectacle.

Events and activities included: Trade Stands, Auto-Jumble, Tug-of-war, Threshing, Fun Fair, Dog Show, Fire Engine Rides, Live Music and lots more. Over 180 cars and tractors were on display on the day.

All proceeds from this year’s event went to the Nano Nagle School in Listowel.

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At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Aidan Healy, Kate Healy, Katrina Healy, Mairead Flaherty and Kieran Dineen. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Aidan Healy, Kate Healy, Catriona Healy, Mairead Flaherty and Kieran Dineen. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Mag McCarthy, Jodie Fitzgerald and Chloe Kavanagh. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Mag McCarthy, Jodie Fitzgerald and Chloe Kavanagh. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Anne Shanahan, Harry Ryle, Eliane Ryle and Sonny Ryle. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Anne Shanahan, Harry Ryle, Elaine Ryle and Sonny Ryle. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Anne Lenihan, Margaret O'Connell, Brid Clifford and Kathleen Clifford. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Anne Lenihan, Margaret O’Connell, Brid Clifford and Kathleen Clifford. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Luke and Martina Clifford. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Luke and Martina Clifford. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left, in front Bobby and Leah McElligott. Back: Danny and Betty McElligott. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left, in front Bobby and Leah McElligott. Back: Danny and Betty McElligott. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Meagan, Mary and Holly Arnopp, Nadine and Angie Bouger. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Meagan, Mary and Holly Arnopp, Nadine and Angie Bouger. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.
At the Abbydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Sean and Amber Shanahan. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
At the Abbeydorney Vintage Family Fun Day were, from left: Sean and Amber Shanahan. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.

 

HURLING: Kilmoyley Easily Get The Better Of Abbeydorney

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Mike O’Halloran was in Ballyduff yesterday to see Kilmoyley play Abbeydorney in the Garvey’s Supervalu Kerry SHC clash…

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Action from the Kilmoyley v Abbeydorney match in Ballyduff on Monday night. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

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Kilmoyley had a very facile victory over a very poor outfit from Abbeydorney in the wind and rain in Ballyduff.

Kilmoyley played with a significant wind in the first half and were 1-2 to 0-0 up on nine minutes when Sean Maunsell pointed on two minutes, Rob Collins four minutes later, then Sean Young doubled on a ball in the air and goaled.

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It took Abbeydorney 11 minutes to get beyond the Kilmoyley 20 metre line and had no answer to the power and organisation of this Kilmoyley outfit. Abbeydorney never looked like scoring and were to finish the first half with no score on the board.

On 15 minutes, Sean Young had another goal when he touched another ball in the air and it ended up in the net.

Daniel Collins who operated at corner forward had four more points before halftime, Jordan Brick added one as did Robert Collins to leave the halftime score Kilmoyley 2-8 Abbeydorney 0-0.

Things did not improve much for Abbeydorney in the second half, even though they had the wind. They insisted on pumping high ball into their forwards, the only problem was that all the balls were over hit and gave their forwards no chance, they struck eleven wides in the first 24 minutes of the second half.

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Action from the Kilmoyley v Abbeydorney match in Ballyduff on Monday night. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

It took Abbeydorney 16 minutes to get their first score when PJ Keane tapped over a point from a free. Daniel Collins had already scored a point for Kilmoyley in the fourth minute of the second half.

Collins then added another before Ivan McCarthy pointed three frees, in between them young Ronan Donovan had a point and the final score of the game from David Egan to leave the score Kilmoyley 2-10 Abbeydorney 0-6.

Abbeydorney are still in the championship and will hope that they can get back to winning ways if they can rediscover the form that saw them beat St Brendan’s.

Teams

Kilmoyley; Aiden McCabe, Deanie Murnane, Sean Dowling, John Godley, Flor McCarthy, Dougie Fitzell, Tom Murnane, Jordan Brick (1pt) (Maurice O Connor), Conor Fitzell, James McCarthy, Sean Maunsell(1pt), Bobert Collins (2pts) (Tommy Maunsell), Sean Young (2gls) (Luke FItzell) Adrian Royle (Micheal Regan), Daniel Collins (2pts) (Kieran McCarthy).

Abbeydorney; Nigel Roche, Niall O Connell, Aiden Healy (cpt) Mike Hannafin (Kieran O Connell), Ronan Donovan (1pt) Kieran Dineen, Brian O Leary, Daniel O Mahony (Ivan McCarthy), Alex O Mahony, James O Connor (Damien Ryall), Darragh O Brien (Kieran Hannafin), P J Keane, Stevie O Sullivan, David Egan.

HURLING: Kilmoyley And Crotta To Come Through C’ship Ties

 

Mike O’Halloran looks at the Garveys SuperValu Kerry senior hurling championship games on Monday and Tuesday…

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Abbeydorney’s, Kieran Dineen, clears a ball while St Brendans Fionan Horgan tries to get a block in the championship tie a few weeks ago. Photo by Dermot Crean.

Abbeydorney will take on Kilmoyley at 6.30pm in Ballyduff with the winners heading to the semi-final, while on Tuesday, Ballyduff will take on fellow losers from the last round Crotta ONeills in Lixnaw also at 6.30pm.

Abbeydorney travel to Ballyduff with high hopes of progressing to the semis after they saw off one of my favourites for the Neilus Flynn trophy, St Brendan’s in Causeway a couple of weeks ago.

Abbeydorney were, by all accounts, very impressive on that occasion racking up 1-17, with only 0-5 coming from frees. P J Keane was their scorer in chief with a total of 9-4 from play the rest from placed balls.

The O’Dorney lads had seven different scorers that day and that is usually a good indicator that a team is balanced and playing with confidence.

Kieran Dineen, Brian O’Leary, PJ Keane, Eoin Egan, David Egan, Ivan McCarthy and Daniel O’Leary were on target that day, but bear in mind that Kieran Hannafin is always good for a point or two and Steve O’Sullivan is always liable to poach a goal. Never mind the scoring threat that Darragh O’Brien can bring, Abbeydorney are well placed to present Kilmoyley with a severe challenge.

Kilmoyley eventually overcame Crotta O’Neill’s at the second time of asking in the wind and rain, where they ran out winners on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-10.

Daniel Collins was the man responsible for 1-11 of their total with fellow county man Adrian Royle adding the other point.

As said earlier, Abbeydorney had seven different scorers in their win to Kilmoyley’s two scorers but remember in the drawn game Kilmoyley had scores from Tom Murnane, Jordan Brick, Sean Maunsell, Robert Collins and Micheal Regan.

Kilmoyley had 1-17 in the drawn game, the same score as Abbeydorney managed against St Brendan’s.

So there seems to be very little between them, the advantage would to my mind lie with Kilmoyley.

Kilmoyley have had two very stern tests against Crotta and at this stage of the competition the Crotta test was superior to the challenge posed by St Brendan’s (who are not yet firing on all cylinders).

The fact that Abbeydorney had no game in a couple of weeks could be a plus as they have had loads of time to prepare some of their “returnees” and time to rest and sort out any knocks or bruises they may have gained in the game versus St Brendan’s.

Kilmoyley will have spent most of their week in recovery mode and resting their tired limbs after a long afternoon of hurling in bad conditions in a very physical game.

Abbeydorney need success in the premier competition to match the wonderful facilities they have provided for their club and county and they will not be presented with a better opportunity, as I’ve always felt that the trip to Austin Stacks in the past did not suit them.

They will be playing in a pitch they are well used to and the nerves should be reduced.

A very hard one to call but Kilmoyley to just about shade it.

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Crotta’s Shane Nolan will be hugely influential on Tuesday. Photo by Dermot Crean.

Ballyduff V Crotta O’Neills

Folklore tells us that Ballyduff gets its name from being burned and rising from the black ashes to relocate to its present location.

It is unlikely that Ballyduff will be able to raise their championship challenge from the ashes of the defeat to Causeway in Kilmoyley a couple of weeks ago.

Ballyduff are completely decimated by injuries to Paud Costello and Padraigh Boyle, both of these men are major losses and coupled with retirements and emigration, their challenge is now more than likely to end in Lixnaw next Tuesday evening.

Ballyduff could only manage ten points against Causeway with only three coming from play.

Padraigh Boyle got five points that evening, he is now out for some time with a knee injury.

Ballyduff are considered every year to be potential champions and it is a pity that the club, who lead the order of merit in titles won, are finding things so difficult. There is a fine crop of very young hurlers on the way in five or six years time.

Crotta are the direct opposite. They are on the cusp of success with the amount of underage talent they have in the pipeline and if they can’t make the breakthrough this year, success at senior level is not far away.

Crotta had two games with Kilmoyley the last one was long and physical and played in dreadful weather conditions.

Crotta scored 1-17 the first day against Kilmoyley with five different players recording scores. In the replay they managed ten points with only two of them from play with Shane Nolan scoring the rest from frees.

If other Crotta players can supplement Shane Nolan’s contribution with a few scores they should have enough to see off Ballyduff.

But the championship can be funny. Ballyduff have had two weeks to gather their thoughts and regroup for the challenge.

A wounded Ballyduff is always a dangerous animal. There is talk of one or two returning from retirement and they might give fortitude to the likes of Eoin Ross, Daniel Carroll and Jack Goulding to rekindle the fighting spirit that spawned the song “The Boys From Ballyduff Are Always There”.

If Ballyduff can hold Shane Nolan scoreless from play like Kilmoyley did last week and if the can reduce the amount of frees they concede they have a small chance.

If Crotta can recover from their tough game against Kilmoyley and if their young gun Jordan Conway is given decent ball they can take the scalp of the Cashen siders.

Crotta to win this one

Games In North Kerry.

There has been much positive comment on the staging of the games in the North Kerry venues with the pitch conditions in Causeway, Kilmoyley and Abbeydorney in splendid condition.

I’m looking forward to the game in “the home of hurling” on Monday evening and then on to Lixnaw on Tuesday.

The “old field” in Ballyduff looks in fine fettle and the new fencing and parking facilities will make the experience for both players and patrons a pleasant occasion.

The pitch in Lixnaw is always in great shape at this time of year and their carpark and stand is second to none.

The work of the stewards at all the clubs has been absolutely top class, who along with the caterers have been a credit to their clubs and communities.

I have been appointed the official judge for the “buttered curny cake category”, holding a slight lead in that category at the time of writing is Causeway GAA caterers, but as the saying goes “there is many a slip between cup and lip” so the competition is wide open.

Since “outside referees” were introduced a few years ago to referee the county championship matches there has been an on going discussion among hurling folk as to the merits of this arrangement.

To be fair, the introduction of the referees from outside the county has worked fairly well, with the odd glitch, most of the glitches were not caused by the action or inaction of the referee but by the misconduct of a player or mentor.

Referees are just as prone to the odd error as we spectators are, but when we stand on the terrace we are prone to questioning every decision through our club coloured glasses and sometimes those club coloured glasses are not 20/20.

There is no question that officials made errors over the course of this championship and harsh comments have been made on those perceived errors, comments that were left publically unchallenged. Errors made by others outside the white lines were hardly got a mention.

PHOTOS: Abbeydorney Shock St Brendan’s With Second Half Masterclass

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ABBEYDORNEY upset the odds with an awesome second half display to beat fancied St Brendan’s on Sunday afternoon.

A period in the second half where Abbeydorney scored 1-6 without reply sealed the Ardfert side’s fate in this Senior Hurling County Championship first round match in Causeway.

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Abbeydorney's, David Egan, heads for goal with St Brendan's, Daniel Finnegan, looking on. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Abbeydorney’s David Egan heads for goal with St Brendan’s Daniel Finnegan looking on. Photo by Dermot Crean.

Ardfert were flattered by the four point margin, a goal in third minute of added time by David Griffin, put a bit more respectability on the scoreboard for the 2013 champions.

In the early exchanges in this second game of a double header at a sun drenched Causeway – which looked immaculate from top to bottom – it was St Brendan’s who came out of the traps flying.

After just three minutes they hit 1-1, the goal coming from Tim Hannafin who linked up well with John Egan who was loitering with intent and looking dangerous.

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Ardfert's, David Griffin, breaks ahead of the Abbeydorney defence. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Ardfert’s David Griffin breaks ahead of the Abbeydorney defence. Photo by Dermot Crean.

Abbeydorney, showed resolve however and battled back into the game though their play was marred by a number of wides and missed goal opportunities.

The first half ended with St Brendan’s leading by four points, 1-6 to 0-5. The second period of the game opened with both sides exchanging scores, but it wouldn’t be long before the dam broke and Abbeydorney unleashed a 10 minute spell of scoring which St Brendan’s had no answer.

Abbeydorney, knocked over 1-6 without reply going from three points down to six points up. At this stage, John Egan’s ability to influence the game was non existent.

A  packed goalmouth for Abbeydorney v St Brendans. Photo by Dermot Crean.
A packed goalmouth for Abbeydorney v St Brendans. Photo by Dermot Crean.

St Brendan’s attempted to hit back and brought the game to within three points, but Abbeydorney showed resolve once more and hit back with three scores in a row putting them six points up with a minute remaining, the pick of the bunch being two fantastic solo points by David Egan who was ripping through the Ardfert defence.

St Brendan’s would get a consolation goal in added  from David Griffin, but the day belonged to Abbeydorney and the underdog.

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Abbeydorney: PJ Keane 0-9 (5f), Eoin Egan 1-0, David Egan 0-2, Brian O’Leary 0-2, Daniel O’Leary 0-2, Kieran Dineen and Ivan McCarthy 0-1

St Brendans: David Griffin 1-2, John Egan 0-5 (5f), Tim Hannafin 1-0, Eric Leen, Eamonn Corridon and Kevin Orpin a point apiece

Teams 

Abbeydorney: Nigel Roche, Alex O’Mahony, Aidan Healy, Michael Hannafin, Niall O’Connor, Kieran Dineen, Brian O’Leary, David O’Mahony, Stephen O’Connor, James O’Connor, Darragh O’Brien, PJ Keane, Stevie O’Sullivan, Eoin Egan, David Egan

Substitutes: Ivan McCarthy for Brian O’Leary (16), Kieran Hannafin for Darragh O’Brien (Half Time), Daniel O’Leary for Stevie O’Sullivan (Half Time)

St Brendans: Darren Delaney, Rory Horgan, Jerry Wallace, Daniel Finnegan, Eamon Corridon, Darren Dineen, Kevin Orpin, Fionan Horgan, Denis Moriarty, David Griffin, Kevin Skinner, Stephen Leen, Fionan Maskessy, Tim Hannafin, John Egan

Substitutes: Eric Leen for Kevin Orpin (39),  Conor Flaherty for Daniel Finnegan (53), Jack Savage for Denis Moriarty (53)

Tim Hannafin nets, St Brendan's, early goal. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Tim Hannafin nets St Brendan’s early goal. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendans, Stephen Leen and Abbeydorney's, Darragh O'Brien, contest a puck out. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendan’s Stephen Leen and Abbeydorney’s,Darragh O’Brien contest a puck out. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendans, Darren Dineen, solos out with the ball. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendan’s Darren Dineen solos out with the ball. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Abbeydorney's, Kieran Dineen, clears a ball while St Brendans Fionan Horgan tries to get a block in. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Abbeydorney’s Kieran Dineen, clears a ball while St Brendan’s Fionan Horgan tries to get a block in. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendan's, Alex O'Mahony, puts pressure on Abbeydorney's, Stevie O'Sullivan. Photo by Dermot Crean.
St Brendan’s, Alex O’Mahony, puts pressure on Abbeydorney’s, Stevie O’Sullivan. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Action from Abbeydorney v St Brendans. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Action from Abbeydorney v St Brendans. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Almost every vantage point was taken up in Causeway. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Almost every vantage point was taken up in Causeway. Photo by Dermot Crean.
The Senior Hurling County Championship is always a great social outing. Photo by Dermot Crean.
The Senior Hurling County Championship is always a great social outing. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Fans enjoying the atmosphere in Causeway on Sunday. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Fans enjoying the atmosphere in Causeway on Sunday. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Supporters were treated to some fine weather and as equally fine hurling in Causeway on Sunday.  Photo by Dermot Crean.
Supporters were treated to some fine weather and equally fine hurling in Causeway on Sunday. Photo by Dermot Crean.

Hurling: Who’ll Emerge From Sunday’s Feast Of Championship Hurling?

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rsz_mike_ohalloranOur hurling writer, Mike O’Halloran, looks at the feast of Garvey’s Supervalu Kerry Senior Hurling Championship hurling action on the way this Sunday…

Crotta O’Neill’s v Kilmoyley, Causeway 1.30pm

Kilmoyley are riding high at the top of the County Hurling League and are seeking to get over the hurdle posed by Crotta, in an attempt to get to another final where they would hope to learn from last year’s defeat to Lixnaw.

Kilmoyley surprised everybody last year with the challenge they mounted in the championship, when most people thought they were depleted due to emigration, retirements and the loss of Shane Brick.

But they defied the odds in reaching the final with a complete team performance. Kilmoyley led by dual star Daniel Collins and fellow county men Adrian Royle and Dougie Fitzell will attempt to overcome a Crotta O’Neills team under the baton of the maestro Shane Nolan.

Shane Nolan may be the conductor, but surely Sean Weir will be the lead violinist and orchestra leader. Weir can pull the strings to put it up to Kilmoyley but without more help up front and resolute defending at the back, Crotta will struggle to overcome Kilmoyley.

Another factor is the pitch. Will the confines of Causeway suit Shane Nolan? Only seventy minutes of caman wielding will decide.

A draw here.

Abbeydorney v St Brendan’s, Causeway 3pm

In the second part of the double bill, Abbeydorney will take on St Brendan’s.

I reported on St Brendan’s V Ballyduff game a couple of weeks ago for TraleeToday.ie on a night where St Brendan’s won the 2014 County League at their ease with John Egan scoring 1-15 and playing without College star Kevin Hannafin.

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St Brendan’s Darren Delaney could be vital on Sunday. Photo by Mike O’Halloran

While it is very hard to look beyond St Brendan’s in this one -with the array of stars they can draw on from the firmament of county stars including Egan, Darren Dineen, Rory Horgan never mind the dual star David Griffin brilliant goalie Darren Delaney and young up coming star Eric Leen – there is always a big game in Abbeydorney and they will give it every ounce of energy they have to gain victory.

Abbeydorney are awaiting the availability of one or two of their stars who are away but in Cork import Darragh O’Brien, the experienced Aiden Healy and Kieran Dineen they have big men to call on.

Up front, Abbeydorney have one of the top young forwards in the county in Stevie O’Sullivan, the county underage star has an eye for goal and Abbeydorney will need goals to overcome St Brendan’s.

St Brendan’s feel they “left a championship after them” last year and Pat O’Driscoll and his management team will leave no stone unturned to get to a final.

Ballyduff v Causeway, Kilmoyley 6pm

Fans were texting me during the week saying that it is unfair to have to go Kilmoyley for this game and pay another entry fee, but all games are played at neutral venues so there seems to be no alternative to this situation.

Causeway seem to have all the aces in this game, given that they have a whole plethora of county stars including the Murphys – Stephen and Brian, Colum Harty, Keith Carmody and dual star Brandon Barrett, Paul McGrath will provide the accuracy from placed balls.

So they seem to have a very strong hand. They face a Ballyduff team that is not going too well and as late as last week, were still awaiting the return to training of a few of their stars.

The Boyles and Gradys will lead the charge, in young Eoin Ross they have quite a prospect, Jack Goulding is on the Kerry minor football panel so it will be interesting to see if he is allowed to play.

The loss of PJ Gorman who is recovering from a cruciate injury, brings Joe Bunyan in as net minder and he is quite an asset to Ballyduff both as a ball stopper, but more so as a play starter with his strategic puck outs and pin point clearances to his team mates.

Ballyduff scored 4-15 against Lixnaw recently, so the potential to defeat Causeway is there.

Another factor in the mix might be the fact that Causeway have replaced a very experienced management team with a complete new set up and sometimes it takes a year or two for the new management team to get on message with the team and bed in.

The tighter pitch in Kilmoyley should suit Ballyduff better. The Round Tower Boys to just shade it.

Character Created By Abbeydorney Man’s Company To Feature On Stamp

 

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John Rice, CEO of Jam Media.

A CHARACTER created by a former Tralee CBS student’s company is featured as part of a four stamp set that has been released today by An Post.

John Rice, originally from Abbeydorney, who is the CEO of Jam Media will have the character ‘Roy’ from his 2009 animation featured on the new 68c stamp.

The stamps are a celebration of the recent success of the Irish animation industry and will feature the animations from other success stories such as ‘Give Up Yer Aul Sins’, ‘The Secret of Kells’ and ‘Nelly & Nora’.

Roy was awarded the coveted 2012 Children’s BAFTA Drama Award and was nominated for two more Children’s BAFTA awards in the drama and writers categories  in 2014.

The stamps were designed by leading Irish design company Vermillion Design and are available from main post offices, from the Stamp Shop in Dublin’s GPO and online here.

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Roy…coming to a stamp near you!

 

Gardaí Appeal Again For Witnesses To Fatal Crash

 

beige garda symbolGARDAI are renewing their appeal for witnesses to a fatal road traffic collision involving a motorbike and a truck  on the Tralee to Abbeydorney road.

The crash, in which Micheal O’Sullivan from Ballyduff lost his life, happened on the Tralee side of Abbeydorney at approximately 10am on Thursday morning, February 19.

In particular Gardaí are looking to talk to a man who went into Dillane’s petrol station in Abbeydorney to report the collision.

Gardaí in Tralee would really appreciate if this man can contact them on 066 7102300 or on the Gardai confidential number 1800 666 111.  or even call into their local Garda station.

Driven Ladies Hand Over Cheque For €5,407 To Recovery Haven

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The handover of the cheque to Recovery Haven on Friday night in Twomey’s Bar, Abbeydorney.

FOUR north Kerry ladies handed over a cheque for €5,407 to the Recovery Haven on Friday night after they drove around the 32 counties in record time last month.

Karen McKenna, Lixnaw, Nicola Baker from Abbeydorney and  Linda Murphy and Joanne Coffey from Ardfert took to the road from Abbeydorney on September 27 in a bid to drive around Ireland in 24 hours.

They ended up completing it with hours to spare in 17 hours 37 minutes.

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Adams Garage in Tralee donated the car to the ladies who stopped only once on their 1,298km journey and shared the driving duties between them. Local businesses also played their part by donating food and other essential supplies for the road trip, while Eamon O’Connell sponsored their fuel.

When the girls returned they celebrated with a party in Twomey’s Tavern in Abbeydorney, where they returned on Friday night to present the cheque for €5,407.

A representative from Recovery Haven thanked the girls for raising funds for the support centre, without which they wouldn’t be able to operate.

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Judith Wins Brand New Car In Credit Union Draw

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Judith Hayes, being presented with a set of keys to a brand new Citroen C4 by, Katrina Rice, assistant manager of Tralee Credit Union. Photo by Gavin O'Connor.
Judith Hayes, being presented with a set of keys to a brand new Citroen C4 by, Katrina Rice, assistant manager of Tralee Credit Union. Photo by Gavin O’Connor.

THE rain fell, but did nothing to dampen the spirits of Judith Hayes from Abbeydorney, who was handed over the keys of a brand new Citroen C4 in the Tralee branch of Credit Union on Friday morning.

Judith who is originally from, St Brendan’s Park, is the latest winner in Tralee Credit Union’s Members Car Draw.

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“I am delighted, I was speechless when I received the phone call telling me I’d won. I think I’m still in shock, as I never win anything,” said Judith Hayes.

Judith’s current car is seven years old, so a brand new car is a welcome addition to the Hayes family home in Abbeydorney.

“I can’t wait to drive it away,” said Judith.

Tralee Credit Union’s next Members Car Draw is in December.

At the presentation of a brand new car won by Tralee Credit Unione to Judith Hayes, were, from left:
At the presentation of a brand new car won by Tralee Credit Unione to Judith Hayes, were, from left: Sarah Butler, Tom Hayes, Moira Butler, Judith Hayes, Katrina Rice (Tralee Credit Union),  Trish Ryan, Lauren Hayes and Jimmy O’Sullivan (Billy Naughtons Garage). Photo by Gavin O’Connor.