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Clare Camogie Complete 2020 U-14 Championship Finals

2020 U14 Championship Finals  

U14A Cup Final  

Fr McNamara Park: Scariff Ogonnelloe 3-8 Inagh Kilnamona 2-10 

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On a perfect Saturday morning for camogie in Fr McNamara Park, the much-anticipated U14 2020 Final was played out and it did not disappoint with leads changing hands a number of times, some excellent skills, determination and resilience on show and extra time to boot.

The first quarter started with Scariff Ogonnelloe in the ascendency, and they ran into a three-point lead against a stiff breeze with some good points from play from Caoilfionn Madden and Rachel Danaher, with Rachel also very accurate from placed balls. After the first water break, Inagh Kilnamona began to dominate around mid-field and while some strong defending was evident from Lorna Reilly and Seodin Minogue in the Scariff Ogonnelloe full back line, Inagh Kilnamona’s pressure drew frees with Aibha Devitt converting several points and the quarter also saw a well worked point from play from Rhea Foudy. Inagh Kilnamona continued their dominance right to the end of the first half with the half time score Scariff Ogonnelloe 0-5 Inagh Kilnamona 0-8.

The second half started with Scariff Ogonnelloe gaining some dominance around the centre back and midfield area with Cloe Lynch and Tara Murnane delivering some quality good ball into the forwards. A long ball towards goal from Caoilfionn was expertly flick to the net by Seva Brennan. Shortly afterwards, some great work from Laoise Giblin around the centre forward line saw Eimear Heffernan win the ball, turn and pass to Seva Brennan, who caught, stepped and struck to the net to see Scariff Ogonnelloe take the upperhand with 2 further points added in this period. Inagh Kilnamona showed great resilience towards the end of the third quarter and into the fourth with Emer Burke, Shauna Queally. Albha Devitt and Ella Fitzgibbon getting on the ball around the middle of the field to wrestle some momentum back. A long ball into the centre of the Scariff Ogonnelloe defence saw a battle for the ball with a strong pull from Alannah Foudy seeing the ball fly to the corner of the Scariff Ogonnelloe net leaving the game in the balance with two points in it. With 5 minutes to go Scarriff Ogonnelloe struck for another goal from long range from Alison Collins and things looked ominous for Inagh Kilnamona. However, they rallied again with Albha Devitt getting a long free and then an Alannah Foudy strike around 30 yards out on the right hand side of goal found the top corner of the Scariff Ogonnelloe net. Nerves were frayed for players, mentoring and supporters alike and with one minute remaining Inagh Kilnamona were awarded a free circa 40 yards from goal and Albha Devitt, as she had all day, stood up and under pressure struck it over the bar. After the subsequent puck out, the referee blew the final whistle to leave the score 2-10 to 3-7 and extra time beckoned.

Extra time was really tense with both sides determined to drive on, but tired bodies ensured scores were at a premium. Shauna Queally for Inagh Kilnamona moved to mid field and began to get on ball as did Aine Rodgers who moved to mid field for Scariff Ogonnelloe. A sending off towards the end of the first period for Inagh Kilnamona was a setback but again, to their credit they rallied for a few minutes in the second period of extra time but just could not get a score. Alison Collins in the last five minutes began to dominate and with some excellent fielding ensured the ball was in the Scariff Ogonnelloe end of the field for the last few minutes. Caoilfionn Madden’s run drew a penalty with 1 minute to go and Rachel Danaher stepped up to coolly slot over a point and Scariff Ogonnelloe saw out the last few seconds for victory after an epic and exhausting battle.

 

Scariff Ogonnelloe: Nisha O’Neill, Seodin Minogue, Lorna Reilly, Aine Rodgers, Tara Murnane, Alison Collins (Joint Captain) (1 goal), Cloe Lynch, Emily Domini, Caoimhe McNulty, Seva Brennan (2 goals), Laoise Giblin, Eimear Heffernan (Joint Captain), Caoilfionn Madden (2 point), Ella Vaughan, Rachel Danaher (6 points, 5 Frees)

Subs: Johanna Grady for Ella Vaughan (Half time), Cliona Rodgers, Amy Lynch, Simone O’Donnell, Aisling Murnane, Shauna O’Neill, Shannon Beston

Inagh Kilnamona; Eva O’Halloran, Ali Hogan, Aine Longe, Ciara Flanagan, Aine Shannon, Shauna Queally, Emer Burke, Albha Devitt, Ella Fitzgibbon, Mary McInerney, Rhea Foudy, Alannah Foudy, Catriona Byrne, Roisin Shannon, Seona Keane

Referee: Kevin Walsh

U14A Shield Final  

Fr McNamara Park: Kilkishen/Bodyke 4-8 Truagh Clonlara 1-3 

In a lively 2020 U14 A Shield Final Truagh opened the scoring but it was to be their only time in the lead. Moya Larkin scored the opening point from play for Truagh but Kilkishen-Bodyke followed up with a goal and two points, one from a free inside fifteen minutes. Kilkishen-Bodyke followed the water break with two pointed frees but Truagh’s Emma Hanley sent a long range free all the way to the net to narrow Kilkishen-Bodyke’s lead just before the break. In added time in the first half Kilkishen-Bodyke added a goal from a speculative lobbed shot to extend their lead to 2-4 to 1-1 at the break. Kilkishen-Bodyke’s purple patch no doubt was just after the half time break with 4 fine points from play and a third goal followed before the second water break and they held a commanding lead going into the final quarter. Again Kilkishen-Bodyke got the better restart with another goal to bring their goal tally to 4 for the day. However, Truagh’s day was not done and some hard work by Hanley was rewarded with a point from play and one from a placed ball as Truagh fought until the end to narrow the gap. However that third quarter work had sealed the win for Kilkishen-Bodyke on a scoreline of 4-8 to Truagh’s 1-3.

Truagh Clonlara: Ella Condron; Grace Dillon, Emily McCormick, Ellie Cunningham; Emily Geary, Sarah Kavanagh, Aisling K Hannan; Sarah O’Brien, Ciara Galvin; Aoife Kavanagh, Moya Larkin (0-1), Aoibhinn Power; Ceylon Dilmac (Captain), Ellie Ward, Eabha Halley.
Subs: Emma Hanley (1-2, 2f) for Kavanagh (25 mins inj), Rachel O’Connell for Halley & Kavanagh for O’Brien (half time), Aine Hogg for O’Connell & Keely Frost for Ward (45 mins), Aisling A Hannan for Cunningham & Caragh McMahon for Dilmac (50 mins).

U14B Cup Final  

Fr McNamara Park: St Josephs 2-11 Clarecastle 1-10 

St. Joseph’s Doora Barefield came out on top in what was an intense and thrilling game of camogie which contributed some great display of skill from both sides at Fr. McNamara Pitch on Saturday evening.

In what was a seesaw first half Clarecastle got off to a great start with three points from Gillan Scanlon within the first four minutes. St Josephs scored their first point after five minutes while Aoife Murphy responded with a pointed free. St Jospehs hit back by adding 0-4 to their tally while Gillan Scanlon added two points to level the game at the interval.

The Magpies got off to a dream start in the second half with scores from Evie Scanlon (0-1) and a goal from a well taken free from Aoife Murphy, but St Jospehs responded by adding a further 0-2 to their side. Further points from Lauren Cusack and Evie Scanlon gave Clarecastle a three-point lead which was soon to be overturned when St Josephs Emma Keane found the net for her side. Clarecastles Gillan Scanlon pointed in the 45th minute which was the last score for her side. St Josephs second goal after the second water break came from captain Sophie Torpy and a further 0-3 was enough for St Josephs to hold onto a four point victory.

The Clarecastle defence deserve great praise with Roisin Halpin, Zoe Ellingstad, Lauren Cusack and Molly Potter who were outstanding and also doing trojan work were Aoife Murphy and Enya Dolan in midfield. St Josephs had some athletic displays in midfield and dogged determined defending throughout.

St Josephs: Amy Butler; Aoibheann Creaven, Molly Fitzgerald, Ciara Frawley; Lauren McMahon, Eabha O’Driscoll, Lyndsay Clarke; Ailish Collins, Isabelle Daly; Ciara Hegarty, Eileen Keane, Emma Keane; Emily Kelly, Rachel Mahoney, Kate Moran

Clarecastle: Holly Morgan, Nina Carey, Emma Rellis, Molly Potter, Roisin Halpin, Zoe Ellingstad, Lauren Cusack (0-1), Aoife Murphy (1-1), Enya Dolan, Evie Scanlon (0-2), Lauren Meehan, Addison O’Loughlin, Gillan Scanlon (0-6), Lily Carey, Sarah Dunleavy, Sinéad Halpin, Siofra Enright, Clara Powell, Aoibheann Corbett

Referee: Fergal O’Brien, Broadford

U14C Cup Final  

Clooney GAA: Parteen 7-4 Wolfe Tones 3-3 

Both teams travelled to Clooney for the long awaited 2020 cup final, where Parteen came out on top with a scoreline of 7-4 to 3-3.

The game was played in great conditions dry with a slight breeze, both teams got off to a great start with Parteen taking first score with a free from a ‘45 which resulted in a goal. In what was a tight opening quarter, Wolfe Tones had their first score through a free Sara Alford. Parteen upped the tempo adding to their scoreline before Leah Watson edged Wolfe Tones in front with a well struck goal before the water break. Parteen again upped the ante after the water break and maintained their dominance throughout the second half in what was a competitive game, with some great defending by both teams.

Wolfe Tones: Katelyn Divilley; Millie Keane, Ali O’Connor, Hayley Earls; Leah Carr 0-1, Sarah McEvoy; Anna Keely, Tara Aissou; Ella O’Shea, Sara Alford 0-2; Grace Quinn, Leah Watson 3-0, Lucy Glynn

Subs: Holly Quinn for O’Shea, Aibhe Ring for Glynn, Sadie O’Donnell for G Quinn, Laura Meaney for Kelly, Gillian Earls for O’Connor

U14C Plate Final  

Cratloe GAA: Cratloe 3-8 Broadford 1-3 

After winning a toss for home advantage Cratloe and Broadford’s U14C teams arrived in Cratloe on a breezy summer morning to compete in a final for the 2020 Plate.  Cratloe’s captain Eabha Collins opened the scoring with a point for Cratloe in the 2nd minute of the match.  This was soon followed by a goal for the home side by Alexa Keogh.  Broadford hit back soon after with a point from Ashleigh McNamara but it wasn’t long before Alexa Keogh put one in the back of the net after a pass from Rebecca Flanagan for Cratloe.  About 10 minutes into the first half Eabha Collins scored Cratloe’s third goal from a 45, this was quickly followed by a point for Cratloe by Alexa Keogh.  The score line as the girls headed in for their first water break was Cratloe 3-2 to Broadfords 0-1

With no substitutions from Cratloe, the 2nd quarter commenced.  A 45 saw Cratloe’s Eabha Collins hit the bar.  A free taken by Broadford was blocked by Cratloe’s Ella Fitzpatrick this was quickly followed by another free for Broadford which was blocked by Cratloe’s Sophie Byrnes.  Cratloe continued to put Broadford’s back line under pressure and with an assist from Meabh McGonagle Cratloe’s Muirne Crowe put the ball over the bar increasing Cratloe’s lead by another point.  Before the half time whistle blow Cratloe’s Alexa Keogh scored another point for Cratloe assisted by Muirne Crowe.

Three substitutes were made for Cratloe for the 2nd half with Caoimhe Downey for Meabh McGonagle, Lucy Crowe for Danielle Quain and Christine O’Brien for Molly Ryan.  Broadford were quick on the attack and won the first free of the 2nd half.  This was taken by Ashleigh McNamara but this was blocked by Cratloe’s Grace O’Halloran.  Cratloe responded with a point from Rebecca Flanagan.  Broadford went on the attack again and although Cratloe’s Sophie Byrnes stopped the ball from reaching the back of the Cratloe net Broadford’s Sadhbh McMahon’s quick response resulted in a goal for Broadford. A 45 for Broadford saw their score line increase by a point.  Eabha Collins put another point on the score board for Cratloe and this was quickly followed by a point for Broadford from Ashleigh McNamara.

After the water break in the 2nd half Cratloe substituted Lucy Chaplin with Keelin Broggy and Lucy Fitzpatrick for Rebecca Flanagan.  Two points by Alexa Keogh saw Cratloe victorious with a full-time score of Cratloe 3-8 to Broadford’s 1-3.

Cratloe: Sophie Byrnes; Lucy Chaplin, Danielle Quain, Robyn Buckley; Grace O’Halloran, Ella Fitzpatrick; Muirne Crowe, Molly Ryan; Meabh McGonagle,  Eabha Collins (Captain); Eadaoin Ryan, Alexa Keogh, Rebecca Flanagan

 

 

U14 Championship 2021 

U14A  

St Josephs 1-0 Newmarket on Fergus 8-11 

A strong Newmarket side overcame St Josephs DB, on a sunny Wednesday evening in Gurteen. Even though Newmarket stormed into a lead early in the first half, St Josephs kept their heads, battled hard and worked the ball out through the lines very effectively at times. Kate ‘the pocket rocket’ Jones had goals on her mind and got six of them before retiring at half time. Other scorers for Newmarket included Ava Kelly, Aoibhe O’Leary, Jessie Hogan, Holly Fahy, Kate Kennedy, Avril Crowe and Ruth Enright. While St Josephs well-earned and deserved goal came from Maeve Barry late in the second half.

Newmarket on Fergus: Avril Crowe; Aimee Kilmartin (C), Julie Fitzgerald, Sammi O’Looney; Amy O’Rourke, Caoimhe Hegarty, Laura Mae Hannon; Jessie Hogan, Ella Woods; Kate Kennedy, Sally Kelly, Aoibhe O’Leary; Kate Jones, Ava Kelly, Isabel McCann

Subs: Ruth Enright for Aoibhe O’Leary (17 mins), Áine Dennis for Amy O’Rourke (17mins), Emma Tucker for Ella Woods (H/T), Holly Fahy for Kate Jones (H/T), Rachel O’Leary for Laura Mae Hannon (40 mins)

 

Clooney Quin 2-13 Sixmilebridge 1-8 

Sixmlebridge travelled to Clooney Quin on Wednesday last for this U14A Championship clash. The visitors had the opening score through Molly Purcell with a point from a 45 in the 8th minute. Clooney Quin responded with a point just three minutes later. There was an exchange of points before the visitors through Orla Cahill raised the first green flag of the game and the Bridge were in control for the remainder of the first half, with the score at halftime Sixmilebridge 1-7 Clooney Quin 0-5.

Th second half was dominated by Clooney Quin who struck for a brace of green flags whilst also adding a number of points. Sixmilebridge battle hard but could add a further three points to their tally with the home side running out winners.

Sixmilebridge: Ruby Sheedy; Gemma Collins, Lauren Hughes, Molly McCollosky; Emma Fitzgerald, Molly Purcell 0-2, Heather Hinchey; Claire O Grady, Danielle Sheedy 0-1, Emily Reddan 0-1, Kate Connelly, Grace Stafford 0-3, Anna Gavin, Orla Cahill 1-1, Maddie Horan

 

Kilmaley 4-3 Truagh Clonlara 6-2 

A strong second half come back from Kilmaley saw to it that this second round U14 Championship encounter had an exciting finish. Truagh’s second quarter was their strongest scoring 3-1 without reply and in a half where the full forward line of Cosgrove, AK Hannan and Frost all found the net Truagh held a commanding lead at half time having also played with the conditions. Truagh opened the second half with a point from play by Ella Condron but it was to be their last score of the contest. Kilmaley’s second half tally of a hat trick of goals left a nervy finish for Truagh who held out in the end for a 5-point win, Truagh 6-2 Kilmaley 4-3.

Truagh Clonlara: Heather O’Connell; Ellie Cunningham (1-0 f), Emily McCormick, Grace Dillon; Emma Hanly, Sarah Croke, Aisling A Hannan; Ellie Ward, Ciara Galvin; Charlie Dillon, Moya Larkin, Kaitlin Mullins; Keely Frost (2-1), Aisling K Hannan (2-0), Erin Cosgrove (1-0).

Subs: Ella Condron (0-1)for Mullins, Aoibhinn Power for C Dillon (15 mins), Emma Carmody for AA Hannan, Caragh McMahon for G Dillon (30 mins), Niamh Nolan for Hanly, Drew Hickey for Galvin, Genna Lynch for War (45 mins) Abi Noonan.

Referee: Mary Jordan, Banner

 

U14C  

Whitegate 8-3 Cratloe 2-0 

On Wednesday 16th June Cratloe’s U14C team travelled to Whitegate for their 2nd match in the 14C championship.  Whitegate opened the scoring with a goal within the first 4 minutes followed by another goal after a Cratloe puck out.  Cratloe’s A. Keogh responded with a Goal for Cratloe which was responded by a point for Whitegate.  Just before the first water break a goal from Cratloe’s M. Ryan saw the score line reach 2-1 Whitegate to Cratloe’s 2-0.  After the water break Whitegate went on the attack and were too strong for Cratloe’s defence seeing their score line increase to 7-2 to Cratloe’s 2-0 as the girls broke for half time.  Whitegate put another goal and point to their score board in the first quarter of the 2nd half.  Neither teams scored after the 2nd water break and the game finished with the full-time score of Whitegate 8-3 to Cratloe’s 2-0

Eire Og 8-3 Banner 3-1 

Éire Óg came out on top of an entertaining local derby when they hosted the Banner on Wednesday evening in Round 2 of the U14 championship. A superb strike from Aoife Moylan found its way straight to the of the Banner net in the opening minute. The Banner briefly took the lead with a pointed free and a goal, but an Aoife Keane goal gave the home side a lead which they would never relinquish. A second green flag from Aoife Moylan set the tone for the remainder of the match with the Éire Óg backs hooking, blocking and thwarting every effort from their opponents. Points from play for Niamh McManus and Eva Loftus finished out the first half with Éire Óg ahead by 3-02 to 1-01.

Once again, it was Aoife Moylan that opened the scoring in the second half, completing a hat trick of goals. Her teammate, Aoife Keane followed up with two lovely scores from play, a point and a goal. A pair of goals from Niamh McManus put Éire Óg well in the ascendency, but the Banner battled on and were rewarded with two quick goals. Time, however, was against the visitors and the second half finished with Éire Ógs Aoife Keane also completing a hat trick of goals. The final score was Éire Óg 8-03 Banner 3-01.

Éire Óg Inis:  Rachel Murphy; Cara Hely, Niamh McManus 2-1, Sadhbh Faughey; Kayla Connellan, Ruth Nihill, Caoimhe Hanrahan; Sarah Broderick, Aideen O’Donohue; Niamh Davis, Aoife Keane 3-1, Ciara Hickey; Aoife Moylan 3-0, Maeve Kelly, Eva Loftus 0-1

Banner: Roisin Hogan; Caoilfhoinn Vaughan, AimeeMai Carr, Georgia White; Aisling Browne, Aoibhinn McGrath, Casey Daly Caulfield; Eva O’Grady, Noelle O’Connor; Emma O’Connell, Jaimee Waring Woods, Emilia Geraghty; Lucy Crean, Aideen Duggan, Aoife Dunn.

Referee: Ciaran Sheehan 

 

 

Tesco All Ireland U16A Championship  

Limerick 0-12 Clare 0-4 

Clare fell to Limerick in their opening game of the 2021 Tesco U16 All Ireland Championship. Played in Ballybrown on Sunday afternoon, the sides were evenly matched in the opening quarter with scores hard to come by. Clare had the opening score of the game when Fina Close was fouled immediately upon thrown in and Ella Cahill converted the free. Limerick had more opportunities to venture into Clare territory in the opening quarter and Grainne McMahon was well tested on occasion each time getting the upperhand and coming away with possession. Grace McMahon in the Clare goals also pulled off some saves keeping the home side scoreless. With just over ten minutes played Niamh Brennan was fouled in possession and Aine O’Leary converted to level the sides. O’Leary would again from placed ball and by the first water break, the score remained at Limerick 0-2 Clare 0-1. Limerick pushed on after the waterbreak with O’Leary adding a converted ’45 and both Niamh Brennan and Caoimhe Smith getting their names on the scoresheet also. Cahill added a free for Clare with thirty minutes played to leave the half time score Clare 0-2 Limerick 0-5.

Brennan pointed from play at the restart and though Cahill put over a free, it was the home side who came by their scores easier. Aoibhin McNamara looked dangerous when on the ball with Limerick ensuring the Sixmilebridge was well marshalled. Limericks ability to win ball from the rucks ensured they had a plentiful supply of ball for their forwards and thus their scoreboard ticked over while Clare were reliant on Cahill from placed ball for their scores. Limerick ran out winners 0-12 to 0-4. Clare host Galway next Sunday in Fr McNamara Park while limerick have a bye.

Clare: Grace McMahon Newmarket on Fergus; Cliodhna Queally Inagh Kilnamona, Grainne McMahon Newmarket on Fergus, Claire Murphy Clooney Quin; Sarah Meade Truagh Clonlara, Lauren Slater Truagh Clonlara, Fina Close Kilkishen; Clodagh Quinn Clooney Quin, Aisling Moloney Ruan; Danielle Beston Scariff Ogonnelloe, Ella Cahill Eire Og 0-4F, Aoibhin McNamara Sixmilebridge; Eimear Rodgers Scariff Ogonnelloe -C, Elisha Rynne Inagh Kilnamona, Ellen Collins Clooney Quin

Subs: Amber Piggott St Josephs for Slater, Abby Heffernan Kilkishen for Collins, Orna Moynihan Clooney Quin for Beston, Emma Quinn Clooney Quin for Moynihan(inj), Slater for Close

Limerick: Leah Quinlan Newcastle West; Grace Purcell Galbally, Sophie McDonagh Granagh Ballingarry, Amy Mullins Newcastle West; Lauryn Keyes Ballybrown, Lucy O’Brien Newcastle West, Lily Duggan Newcastle West; Aine o’Leary Blackrock Effin, Orla Ryan St Ailbes; Ciara Neenan Bruff, Kate Feasey Patrickswell, Ciara Dunne Adare; Katie Dore Killeedy, Niamh Brennan Ahane, Caoimhe Smith Newcastle West

Subs: Ciara McAuliffe Newcastle West for Smith, Shauna Lynch Doon for Dunne

Referee: Mike Ryan, Galway

Wed 23rd June  

U14 Championship

U14A

Newmarket on Fergus v Scariff Ogonnelloe

St Josephs v Inagh Kilnamona

Sixmilebridge v Truagh Clonlara

Clooney Quin v Kilmaley

U14B

Ballyea v Ruan

Wolfe Tones v Feakle Killanena

Clarecastle v Crusheen

U14C

Whitegate v Tulla

Corofin v Parteen

Eire Og v Broadford

Smith O’Briens v Kilkee-Bealaha

 

Sat 26th June 

Munster Junior Championship Semi Final

Clare v Waterford

 

Non-County Player League

Div1

Scariff Ogonnelloe v Inagh Kilnamona

Kilkishen/Bodyke v Sixmilebridge

Newmarket on Fergus v Truagh Clonlara

Div 2

Feakle Killanena v Kilmaley

St Josephs v Eire Og

Cloooney Quin v Clarecastle/Ballyea

Div 3

Broadford v Corofin

Inagh Kilnamona v Tulla

Whitegate Bye

Div 4

Ruan v Truagh Clonlara

Parteen v Scariff Ogonnelloe

Feakle Killanena Bye

Div 5

Broadford v St Josephs

Clarecastle/Ballyea v Sixmilebridge

Newmarket on Fergus Bye

Div 6

Eire Og v Banner

Whitegate v Cratloe

Kilkee Bealaha Bye

 

Sun 27th June 

Tesco All Ireland U16A Championship

Clare v Galway

 

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