Our eagerly anticipated Senior and Intermediate Championship semi finals take place this weekend. Eight teams are one step away from the Promised Land. Below we preview the semi final meetings and take a brief look at the Junior B Championship meetings and Senior and Intermediate Relegation Finals.
CONNACHT GOLD SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
St Mary’s v Annaduff (Saturday at 5.30 in Pairc Sean)
In the championship to-date Annaduff had a win and a loss in the group stages and last weekend in the quarter finals they ditched a hotly fancied Mohill side out of the competition at the second attempt. Will the replay benefit them or not? Well, only time will tell but the win over Mohill has elevated them into the spotlight and neutral observers have tipped that they will have a big say in the destination of the Fenagh Cup this year! However, that was also said last year and Annaduff will be anxious not to get caught up in the hype and expectation surrounding them this year. St Mary’s were unbeaten in their group games when the cruised past Allen Gaels and Kiltubrid and then they easily disposed of Bornacoola in the quarter finals. One wonders will their easy passage to the semi final be a disadvantage to them or is it an indication of their superiority and strength? Either way this semi final is expected to be a different ball game and a much tighter affair and as Annaduff know only too well from last year’s corresponding fixture St Mary’s have an abundance of players accustomed to the big occasion. Two questions have been posed in advance of the semi final and we offer some answers.
Q Will St Mary’s compete with the physical power of Annaduff?
A Bornacoola were physically powerful too so there is no reason why they shouldn’t
Q Will both teams look to last year’s meeting for confidence?
A Yes ……………………
St Mary’s will say to themselves – ‘we are fit for these boys’ – remember last year,
Annaduff will be saying ‘what happened to us last year won’t happen to us again.’
Annaduff last won the title back in 2004 while St Mary’s were winners more recently in 2007. When they met in the league, Annaduff recorded a 1-8 to 1-3 away win. But that was on the 28th of May and neither team will be focussing on that encounter. St Mary’s will have fond memories of ditching Annaduff out of the championship at this stage last year but that is history and the present is all that counts. Games between these two rival sides are always full of passion and Saturday will be no different. Both sets of players will be relishing the encounter. They both have very balanced teams, tight defences, mobile midfield pairings and capable forward lines. Games involving rival clubs are often tight and played close to the line and if both sides remain disciplined throughout the contest you would expect this to be a rip-roaring game of football. There is more at stake on Saturday evening than bragging rights – the teams should look to the bigger picture – a place in the County Final is at stake!
Ballinamore SOH v Glencar Manorhamilton (Saturday at 6.30 in Pairc Sean)
Glencar Manorhamilton and Ballinamore SOH had mixed runs in the group stages with both suffering defeats. In the quarter finals they were both comfortable winners so the form book would suggest a close contest is on the cards on Saturday evening. Ballinamore have bridged a 12 year gap in reaching the semi finals and their performances to date especially against Aughawillan have been hugely impressive. They also sit proudly on top of Division 2 and the habit of winning games in the league and championship is sure to boost their confidence. They have a lot of young talented players capable of mixing it with the experienced Manor men and if the occasion doesn’t get the better of them they are more than capable of causing an upset. Aside from their dominant performance against a Carrigallen side who offered little resistance in the group stages Manor don’t appear to have been setting the world alight. That poses two opposite questions – have they still the hunger or have they yet to hit form? Ballinamore will be hoping the latter isn’t the case! The Manor men are a formidable outfit when they get going and this developing Ballinamore side are sure to try and stifle their free flowing game. In their march to the semi final Glencar Manor had a better Scóring return (3-39 to Ballinamore’s 1-34) but the Ballinamore men have conceded less (0-27 to Manors 2-25). If the Scóring statistics are anything to go by Ballinamore’s ability to keep clean sheets will test a Manor forward line who are accustomed to finding the net and Manor have conceded two goals so Ballinamore may look to capitalise in front of the Manor goals. Incidentally, SOH’s are the only team to have come close to knocking Glencar Manor out of the championship in the last 3 years. They will remember only too well that quarter final meeting of 2009 and know they are more than capable of beating the champions and closer than ever now to that all important final. Thirty plus talented players have the potential to produce a thriller. Who has the greater need to win – a developing Ballinamore side or a Glencar Manor side in search of a 4-in-a-row? Will the new kids on the block be able to change the guard or will the current champions make it four finals in a row?
GWP INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
Drumkeerin v Gortletteragh (Sunday at 12noon in Pairc Sean)
Both teams have come agonisingly close to Intermediate Championship honours in recent years and yet this year neither team were expected to make it this far. Now that they have defied the odds they will both be hoping to make that all important final. Both teams mixed the good with the bad in the championship to-date. Interestingly, both teams were well beaten in the group stages by the other semi finalists Glenfarne Kilty and Melvin Gaels and then they turned their seasons around in the quarter finals when they both held the tag of underdogs. Gortletteragh were awesome when disposing of a hotly fancied Dromahair side while Drumkeerin were equally impressive in their win against Eslin. However, their fantastic quarter final victories will stand for nothing if they fall at the semi final stage. It is hard to pick a favourite in this game and even harder to predict a winner. They both have talented players throughout their ranks but this game I suspect will be decided by the team who displays the greater determination and spirit and as we all know they both are flawless in this area. A full blooded contest is on the cards on Sunday and one team will say farewell to the 2011 GWP Intermediate Championship – you decide who your money is on!
Melvin Gaels v Glenfarne Kiltyclogher (Sunday at 1.30 in Pairc Sean)
This is the first meeting in the Intermediate Championship of two teams who operate in Division One and this would indicate we are in for a close contest. Both teams enter the semi finals unbeaten and truth be told neither team have been tested to-date as both have recorded comfortable wins in the group and quarter final stages. They will both take a lot of confidence from their performances to-date but equally they would both have hoped to have had sterner tests. When the championship draw was made Melvin Gaels were penned as outright favourites and their league and championship performances to-date would justify the early confidence in them. They are now one step away from the final and this often proves to be a nervous time for favourites. Glenfarne Kiltyclogher were hugely impressive in their quarter final demolition of Glencar Manorhamilton. If they play with the same flair, intensity and togetherness they are sure to test the nerves of their neighbours. You would imagine the team who gets the better start will be the team that prevails in this contest so expect them both to come out all guns blazing going for the early kill. Both are young, developing teams who play an exciting brand of open football. Glenfarne Kiltyclogher have the comfort of the underdogs tag – the pressure is all on the Gaels. Will Glenfarne Kiltyclogher empty their tanks and end the championship hopes of another neighbour or will Melvin Gaels march on?
SENIOR AND INTERMEDIATE RELEGATION FINALS ON SUNDAY IN BALLINAMORE
Intermediate: Ballinaglera v St Mary’s at 12 noon
Senior: Allen Gaels v Cloone at 1.30
Four teams battling to save their championship status. The stakes are high and the games are sure to be tense and should go down to the wire.
GWP JUNIOR B CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS 2 AND 3 ON SUNDAY
Aughawillan Venue
Aughavas v Leitrim Gaels at 12noon (Group 3: three teams)
Aughavas won their opening game and face Leitrim Gaels who enter the competition this weekend.
Ballinamore SOH v Fenagh at 1.30 (Group 1: four teams)
Both teams have one win from two outings so this contest should be a decisive and tight encounter.
Ballinaglera Venue
Glencar Manorhamilton v St Osnat’s Glencar at 12noon (Group 1: four teams)
Glencar Manor currently top their group with two wins from two and they face their North Leitrim neighbours who are bottom of the group.
Annaduff v Dromahair at 1.30 (Group 2: three teams)
Annaduff lost their opening game and now face Dromahair who open their account this weekend.
ENJOY THE WEEKEND FEAST OF FOOTBALL
MAY THE BEST TEAMS WIN
01-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
ACL Divsion 2 League Final
Club FootballThe much anticipated Division 2 League Final between Ballinamore SOH and Kiltubrid takes place this Saturday (17th September) at 4pm in Cloone.
Ballinamore SOH topped Division 2 on 17 points while Kiltubrid were hot on their heals on 16 points. Although both teams are promoted to Division 1 next year they will still be anxious to lift the all important silverware. They met in the League on the opening day way back on the 5th of March and Ballinamore were away winners on a scoreline of 0-10 to 2-6. A league title would be some consolation to both teams who have exited the Senior Championship – Kiltubrid exited at quarter final stage while Ballinamore SOH lost out at semi final stage.
We wish both teams the best of luck at the weekend.
13-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
GWP Junior A Finalists
Club FootballThis years GWP Junior A Championship Final will be contested by Mohill and Melvin Gaels. Mohill were 2 point winners over Ballinamore SOH in a very keenly contested encounter while Melvin Gaels recorded a 3-8 to 1-9 win over Annaduff. Melvin Gaels will now contest the 2011 Intermediate and Junior A Finals. Well done to Mohill and Melvin Gaels on their victories and best of luck to both in their preparations for the Final.
12-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Change of Venue
Club FootballACL Division 1 League game betweenÓglencar Manor and Annaduff scheduled for tomorrow Sunday 11th September has been switched from the Bee Park to Belcoo, Co Fermanagh.
Throw in 2.30.
10-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
GWP Junior A Championship
Club FootballGWP Junior A Championship
Annaduff v Melvin Gaels on Saturday at 6pm in Cloone
Ballinamore SOH v Mohill on Saturday at 6.30 in Drumshanbo
The GWP Junior A Championship has thrown up some surprises already. Annaduff dumped the favourites Leitrim Gaels out and now see themselves shot into the limelight as favourites. They face a very impressive Melvin Gaels outfit whose first team have already qualified for the Intermediate Championship Final. Annaduff will be hoping to make up for the disappointment of loosing out at semi final stage in the senior while Melvin Gaels will be determined to join their Intermediate team in another final. We suspect the Mohill v Ballinamore SOH game will be a very tight affair. Both clubs first teams have exited the senior championship so both should field very strong sides.
In the Junior B Championship its Round 3. Aughawillan take on Dromahair and rivals Leitrim Gaels and St Marys face each other. The Junior C Championship kicks off this weekend with three fixtures:-
Eslin v Bornacoola
Glenfarene Kiltyclogher v Kiltubrid
Glencar Manor v Cloone
BEST OF LUCK TO ALL THE TEAMS
09-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Gortletteragh beat Leitrim Gaels in Minor Championship 11 a-side Final
Coiste na nÓgThe Minor Championship 11 a-side Final took place in Pairc Sean last Wednesday betweenÓgortletteragh and Leitrim Gaels and it was quite obvious from the first ten minutes that the Gortletteragh team were the much stronger of the two.
The game opened with a score for Leitrim Gaels with a lovely point from Michael McManus in the first 30 seconds but Gortletteragh hit back with a move that saw Alan McCann provide a pass to Padraig Gallagher who fired and got Gortletteraghs first goal. For the next ten minutes Gortletteragh were unstoppable with points from Barry Tiernan, Niall Woods, Patrick Heslin, Padraig Gallagher and Evan Ward.
To Leitrim Gaels credit they dug in and reduced a seven point lead to just two before half time with points from Dylan Ahern and Michael McManus and a good move between Aaron McLoughlin and Pierce Daly saw the ball passed swiftly to Michael McManus who scored a great low shot to the back of the Gortletteragh net. This left just two points between the teams but Gortletteragh hit back with a great goal from Alan McCann who had received a lovely pass from Padraig Gallagher. This left the half time score Gortletteragh 2-05 Leitrim Gaels 1-03.
The second half saw Gortletteragh starting very strong with two frees from Padraig Gallagher. McManus for Leitrim Gaels scored a point but was quickly followed by a point from Gortletteraghs Alan McCann. The killer score came eight minutes on when Padraig Gallagher after a long run scored their third goal giving Gortletteragh a nine point lead. McManus and Gallagher both got points for their sides and then Leitrim Gaels were awarded a penalty for a foul on Colm Moreton. Enda Moreton struck the ball well but Gortletteraghs keeper Niall Tiernan saved the shot. Gortletteragh got the ball back down and their fourth goal was scored by Evan Ward. Three more points were added by Gortletteragh, two from Gallagher and one from McCann to ensure their victory over Leitrim Gaels. Final score was Gortletteragh 4-12 Leitrim Gaels 1-05.
GORTLETTERAGH
Niall Tiernan, Alan McGarry, David Mulvey, Patrick Heslin (0-1), Niall Mulvey, Niall Woods (0-1) Barry Tiernan (0-1), John Reynolds, Evan Ward (1-1) Padraig Gallagher (2-6) Alan McCann (0-2) Subs: Padraig Campbell & Owen OBradaigh for McCann & Ward (46 mins)
LEITRIM GAELS
Adrian Keaveney, Liam Cox, Damien Flynn, Pierce Daly, Aaron McLoughlin, Michael McManus (1-4) Colm Moreton, Enda Moreton, Dylan Ahern (0-1) Jody Nolan, David McNulty
REFEREE: Sean McCartan
08-Sep-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Ladies Club Championship Fixtures
LadiesSaturday September 10th 2011
Cox’s Steakhouse Senior Championship
Venue Grade Rd Fixture
Leitrim Village Sr 3 Kiltubrid V Dromahair 4pm
Fenagh Sr 3 St. Joseph’s V Aughawillan 6pm
Cumann Peil na mBain Liatroma, Junior A Championship
Venue Grade Rd Fixture
Gortletteragh Jun A 3 Bornacoola V Fenagh 6pm
Sunday 11th September 2011
Ballinamore Credit Union Intermediate Championship
Venue Grade Rd Fixture
Cloone Inter Final Sean O’Heslins V St. Mary’s 4pm
Cumann Peil na mBain Liatroma, Junior A Championship
Venue Grade Rd Fixture
Ballinaglera Jun A 3 Gortletteragh V Drumkeerin 12pm
Cara Pharmacy Junior B Championship
Venue Grade Rd Fixture
Cloone Jun B Final Dromahair V Aughnasheelin 2.30pm
08-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
St Patricks Dromahair are the Under 14 (13-a-side) Football Champions
Coiste na nÓgCongratulations to St Patrick’s Dromahair on their great victory over Aughnasheelin in a very wet Pairc Sean last Friday 2nd September. Dromahair were on the score board within 15 seconds of the start with a point from Martin Feeney and quickly added another point by Cian McHugh. Within two minutes Dromahair got their first goal from a great pass from Robbie Cunningham to James Clancy who scored a great goal.
Three minutes later Dromahairs Jonathan Kelly scored their second goal despite Aughnasheelin keeper Keith Harvey getting a touch to the ball. Martin Feeney for Dromahair scored a point followed by Aughnasheelins first point by Fintan Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick added another point from a free on 15 minutes before Dromahair’s keeper Jack Burke made a great save to deny BrianÓgallagher a certainÓgoal on 17 minutes.
Dromahairs Martin Feeney went on the score three more points without reply while Aughnasheelins Fintan Fitzpatrick coverted a long range effort to leave Dromahair 2-06 to 0-03 at half time.
Martin Feeney opened the Scóring in the second half with a free for Dromahair and six minutes on Conor Cullen from AughnasheelinÓgot their first goal with a long range free which ended in the back of the goal. But within minutes Dromahairs Kyle Harte was fouled giving Cunningham the opportunity to score their third goal. Points from Feeney and McHugh followed with a goal apiece for Jonathan Kelly and James Clancy which saw Dromahair with an unbeatable lead.
Aughnasheelin did come back with a consolationÓgoal from Ellie Mwamba but Dromahair were too strong on the day and the final score was St Patricks Dromahair 5-09 Aughnasheelin 2-03.
ST PATRICKS DROMAHAIR
Jack Burke, Caoileann McLoughlin, Ruairi Ballantine, Luke Gunning, James Morrison, Conal Glymartin, Cian McHugh (0-2) Jonathan Kelly (2-0) James Clancy (2-0) Robbie Cunningham (1-0) Martin Feeney (0-7) Daragh McMorrow, Kyle Harte, Subs: Shay Clancy for McMorrow (43 mins) Patrick McTiernan for Harte (50) mins.
AUGHNASHEELIN
Keith Harvey, Daniel Boyle, Cormac Sammon, Ciaran Cullen, Ryan Cull, Patrick Sammon, Conor Cullen (1-0) Jack McGirl, Darren Cullen, Fintan Fitzpatrick (0-3) Aaron Hoare, Ben McGirl, BrianÓgallagher, Subs: Ellie Mwamba (1-0) for Gallagher (41 mins)
07-Sep-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Senior and Intermediate Championship Finalists
Club FootballSt Mary’s and Glencar Manorhamilton will contest this years Connacht Gold Senior Football Championship Final scheduled for Sunday September 25th in Pairc Sean. St Mary’s had a one point win over neighbours Annaduff last Saturday evening in what was a hugely entertaining contest while champions Glencar Manorhamilton had a comfortable win over Ballinamore SOH. This is of course a repeat of last years Senior Final and interest in the game is already high.
Glencar Manorhamilton will also contest this years Minor A Championship Final which is the curtain raiser to the Senior Championship Final. Their opponents have yet to be finalised with 3 teams involved in a playoff (see minor league table in Coiste na nÓg feed and fixtures below).
Minor Quarter Final Wednesday 7th September at 7pm in Kiltubrid
Ballinamore SOH v Drumkeerin
Minor Semi Final Wednesday 14th September at 7pm in Kiltubrid
St Manachans v Ballinamore SOH/Drumkeerin
In the GWP Intermediate Championship, Melvin Gaels and Gortletteragh have qualified for the Final with wins over Glenfarne Kiltyclogher and Drumkeerin respectively. The sides have already met in this years championship when Melvin Gaels prevailed in their Group 3, Round 2 meeting.
In the leadup to the final we will have build up and previews from different quarters …………… so keep an eye on the website ……………….
06-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Latest Hurling News
Club HurlingChampionship Draw 2011
St. Marys Hurling Club V Cluainin Iomaint
Ballinamore V Gortlettragh
Both semi finals will take place on October 1st in St. Mary’s GAA pitch. Throw in for first game is 2pm.
Hurling Go Games for Under 8s / Under 10s/ Under 12s
A blitz took place in Gortletteragh last Saturday. St. Mary’s, Ballinamore, Gortlettragh and Cluainin Iomaint all contested for the Stephen Dorrigan Memorial Cup. Mary’s commenced the blitz with a win over Ballinamore and Cluainin won their game against Gortletteragh. Mary’s then played Gortletteragh and won. Cluainin also won their game against Ballinamore. The final was then played with Mary’s showing their dominance against Cluainin. Ballinamore and Gortletteragh played after the final. Please keep an eye on notes for next blitz.
Minor Championship Final
St. Marys Hurling club hosted Cluainin Iomaint in St. Marys GAA pitch last Friday night. Timing of this fixture hindered both clubs with their involvment in the minor football championship. In an entertaining game Marys displayed their dominance early on by Scóring some impressive goals. Cluainin Iomaint were dependant on Under 16 Gavin O Hagan for their scores. Gavin scored 5 points and was very unlucky not to score 3 goals, one of which hit the side netting. Maybe if these goals were scored Cluainin might have had a better chance of containing Marys. Cluainin found it very difficult to get an attack past Thomas Glancy who was instrumental in Marys defence. Thomas was always in the right place to snuff out any chance Cluainin had of Scóring. Well done to Olchan Conway and Daithi Hughes for putting inÓgreat work with St. Marys minor team.
Kilmacud Crokes All Ireland 7s competition
Cluainin Iomaint travelled to Dublin last Saturday and had three very entertaining games against MacCumhaills of Donegal, Coolera/Strandhill (Sligo) and Innishkeen (Monaghan). Cluainin battled well and adjusted quickly to the speedy game in which goals were the difference in each game. In what was a great experience Cluainin will count their involvment in this competition as great preparation to take on St Marys in the semi final of the Championship on October 1st.
06-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO
Results of Minor Board Fundraising Draw
Coiste na nÓg04-Sep-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Congratulations to Mohill who won the Under 14 Championship 15-a-side Final
Coiste na nÓgCongratulations to Mohill who beat Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins in the Under 14 (15-a-side) Championship Final in Pairc Sean on Sunday evening last completing a League and Championship double inÓgreat style.
Mohill started very strong and the midfield pairing of Jamie Stenson & Keith Beirne were excellent for Mohill and they provided attack after attack while the likes of Jamie Cosgrove & RonanÓgordan proved to be very efficient in front of goal.
Ballinamore spent most of the game playing in defence trying to restrict the number of Scóring chances their opponents had with the result being Ballinamore found it very difficult to make Scóring opportunities. Peter Reynolds & Kevin Mullen were among Ballinamores best performers but that was not enough to stem the seemingly continuous Mohill attacks that were being launched.
Mohill opened the Scóring with a free from Keith Beirne followed by a point by Ethan Harkin from play. Mohill extended their lead in the eight minute with a goal from Jamie Cosgrove who confidentlyn dispatched his shot past Ballinamore goalkeeper Darren Maxwell. After a seven minute scoreless period Mohill extended their lead with points from Keithn Beirne and RonanÓgordan.
With ten minutes remaining in the the half Ballinamore got their first point from a free taken by Peter Reynolds but Mohill replied with three points one from Jamie Cosgrove and two from Keith Beirne and two minutes to go in the first half Ballinamore got their first goal when Barry McGovern delivered a perfect diagonal pass into the path of Daire Murphy who dispatched his shot passed Cal Rawlinson and into the Mohill goal but unfortunately for Ballinamore, Mohill went up the other end of the pitch and RonanÓgordon lobbed the ball into the back of the Ballinamore,s goal giving Mohill their second goal ending the first half Mohill 2-07 Ballinamore 1-01.
The second half lacked the intensity of the first half and it was clear that Mohill would not relinquish their lead. Mohill extended their lead with two points from RonanÓgordon and with nine minutes to go RonanÓgot Mohills third goal.
Ballinamore kept working although the game was long over as a contest but were arguably the better team in the closing ten minutes. Kevin Mullen looked very lively and having got a point was fouled three minutes later when he went for goal and was awarded a penalty which was duly converted by Peter Reynolds.
Mohill completed the Scóring with a point from RonanÓgordon in the final minute to give them a final score of 3-11 to Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins 2-02.
MOHILL
Cal Rawlinson, Michael Reynolds, Jack McGarry, Ryan Murphy, Kevin Flynn, Darren Keegan, David Mitchell, Jamie Stenson, Keith Beirne (0-4), RonanÓgordon (2-5) Jamie Cosgrove (1-1) Ethan Harkin (0-1) DylanÓgaffey, Ronan McKeon, James McNabola
BALLINAMORE SEAN O’HESLINS
Darren Maxwell, Damien Creaven, James Hamill, Darragh Reynolds, Adam Goldrick, Niall McGovern Mark O’Reilly, Donal Feely, Peter Reynolds (1-1), Oisin McCaffrey, Daire Murphy (1-0) Cathal McHugh, Barry McGovern, Kevin Mullen (0-1) Jamie Sweeney
REFEREE: James McCaffrey
02-Sep-11 by Gerri Mulhern – PRO – Coiste na nÓg
Championship Previews
Club FootballOur eagerly anticipated Senior and Intermediate Championship semi finals take place this weekend. Eight teams are one step away from the Promised Land. Below we preview the semi final meetings and take a brief look at the Junior B Championship meetings and Senior and Intermediate Relegation Finals.
CONNACHT GOLD SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
St Mary’s v Annaduff (Saturday at 5.30 in Pairc Sean)
In the championship to-date Annaduff had a win and a loss in the group stages and last weekend in the quarter finals they ditched a hotly fancied Mohill side out of the competition at the second attempt. Will the replay benefit them or not? Well, only time will tell but the win over Mohill has elevated them into the spotlight and neutral observers have tipped that they will have a big say in the destination of the Fenagh Cup this year! However, that was also said last year and Annaduff will be anxious not to get caught up in the hype and expectation surrounding them this year. St Mary’s were unbeaten in their group games when the cruised past Allen Gaels and Kiltubrid and then they easily disposed of Bornacoola in the quarter finals. One wonders will their easy passage to the semi final be a disadvantage to them or is it an indication of their superiority and strength? Either way this semi final is expected to be a different ball game and a much tighter affair and as Annaduff know only too well from last year’s corresponding fixture St Mary’s have an abundance of players accustomed to the big occasion. Two questions have been posed in advance of the semi final and we offer some answers.
Q Will St Mary’s compete with the physical power of Annaduff?
A Bornacoola were physically powerful too so there is no reason why they shouldn’t
Q Will both teams look to last year’s meeting for confidence?
A Yes ……………………
St Mary’s will say to themselves – ‘we are fit for these boys’ – remember last year,
Annaduff will be saying ‘what happened to us last year won’t happen to us again.’
Annaduff last won the title back in 2004 while St Mary’s were winners more recently in 2007. When they met in the league, Annaduff recorded a 1-8 to 1-3 away win. But that was on the 28th of May and neither team will be focussing on that encounter. St Mary’s will have fond memories of ditching Annaduff out of the championship at this stage last year but that is history and the present is all that counts. Games between these two rival sides are always full of passion and Saturday will be no different. Both sets of players will be relishing the encounter. They both have very balanced teams, tight defences, mobile midfield pairings and capable forward lines. Games involving rival clubs are often tight and played close to the line and if both sides remain disciplined throughout the contest you would expect this to be a rip-roaring game of football. There is more at stake on Saturday evening than bragging rights – the teams should look to the bigger picture – a place in the County Final is at stake!
Ballinamore SOH v Glencar Manorhamilton (Saturday at 6.30 in Pairc Sean)
Glencar Manorhamilton and Ballinamore SOH had mixed runs in the group stages with both suffering defeats. In the quarter finals they were both comfortable winners so the form book would suggest a close contest is on the cards on Saturday evening. Ballinamore have bridged a 12 year gap in reaching the semi finals and their performances to date especially against Aughawillan have been hugely impressive. They also sit proudly on top of Division 2 and the habit of winning games in the league and championship is sure to boost their confidence. They have a lot of young talented players capable of mixing it with the experienced Manor men and if the occasion doesn’t get the better of them they are more than capable of causing an upset. Aside from their dominant performance against a Carrigallen side who offered little resistance in the group stages Manor don’t appear to have been setting the world alight. That poses two opposite questions – have they still the hunger or have they yet to hit form? Ballinamore will be hoping the latter isn’t the case! The Manor men are a formidable outfit when they get going and this developing Ballinamore side are sure to try and stifle their free flowing game. In their march to the semi final Glencar Manor had a better Scóring return (3-39 to Ballinamore’s 1-34) but the Ballinamore men have conceded less (0-27 to Manors 2-25). If the Scóring statistics are anything to go by Ballinamore’s ability to keep clean sheets will test a Manor forward line who are accustomed to finding the net and Manor have conceded two goals so Ballinamore may look to capitalise in front of the Manor goals. Incidentally, SOH’s are the only team to have come close to knocking Glencar Manor out of the championship in the last 3 years. They will remember only too well that quarter final meeting of 2009 and know they are more than capable of beating the champions and closer than ever now to that all important final. Thirty plus talented players have the potential to produce a thriller. Who has the greater need to win – a developing Ballinamore side or a Glencar Manor side in search of a 4-in-a-row? Will the new kids on the block be able to change the guard or will the current champions make it four finals in a row?
GWP INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINALS
Drumkeerin v Gortletteragh (Sunday at 12noon in Pairc Sean)
Both teams have come agonisingly close to Intermediate Championship honours in recent years and yet this year neither team were expected to make it this far. Now that they have defied the odds they will both be hoping to make that all important final. Both teams mixed the good with the bad in the championship to-date. Interestingly, both teams were well beaten in the group stages by the other semi finalists Glenfarne Kilty and Melvin Gaels and then they turned their seasons around in the quarter finals when they both held the tag of underdogs. Gortletteragh were awesome when disposing of a hotly fancied Dromahair side while Drumkeerin were equally impressive in their win against Eslin. However, their fantastic quarter final victories will stand for nothing if they fall at the semi final stage. It is hard to pick a favourite in this game and even harder to predict a winner. They both have talented players throughout their ranks but this game I suspect will be decided by the team who displays the greater determination and spirit and as we all know they both are flawless in this area. A full blooded contest is on the cards on Sunday and one team will say farewell to the 2011 GWP Intermediate Championship – you decide who your money is on!
Melvin Gaels v Glenfarne Kiltyclogher (Sunday at 1.30 in Pairc Sean)
This is the first meeting in the Intermediate Championship of two teams who operate in Division One and this would indicate we are in for a close contest. Both teams enter the semi finals unbeaten and truth be told neither team have been tested to-date as both have recorded comfortable wins in the group and quarter final stages. They will both take a lot of confidence from their performances to-date but equally they would both have hoped to have had sterner tests. When the championship draw was made Melvin Gaels were penned as outright favourites and their league and championship performances to-date would justify the early confidence in them. They are now one step away from the final and this often proves to be a nervous time for favourites. Glenfarne Kiltyclogher were hugely impressive in their quarter final demolition of Glencar Manorhamilton. If they play with the same flair, intensity and togetherness they are sure to test the nerves of their neighbours. You would imagine the team who gets the better start will be the team that prevails in this contest so expect them both to come out all guns blazing going for the early kill. Both are young, developing teams who play an exciting brand of open football. Glenfarne Kiltyclogher have the comfort of the underdogs tag – the pressure is all on the Gaels. Will Glenfarne Kiltyclogher empty their tanks and end the championship hopes of another neighbour or will Melvin Gaels march on?
SENIOR AND INTERMEDIATE RELEGATION FINALS ON SUNDAY IN BALLINAMORE
Intermediate: Ballinaglera v St Mary’s at 12 noon
Senior: Allen Gaels v Cloone at 1.30
Four teams battling to save their championship status. The stakes are high and the games are sure to be tense and should go down to the wire.
GWP JUNIOR B CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS 2 AND 3 ON SUNDAY
Aughawillan Venue
Aughavas v Leitrim Gaels at 12noon (Group 3: three teams)
Aughavas won their opening game and face Leitrim Gaels who enter the competition this weekend.
Ballinamore SOH v Fenagh at 1.30 (Group 1: four teams)
Both teams have one win from two outings so this contest should be a decisive and tight encounter.
Ballinaglera Venue
Glencar Manorhamilton v St Osnat’s Glencar at 12noon (Group 1: four teams)
Glencar Manor currently top their group with two wins from two and they face their North Leitrim neighbours who are bottom of the group.
Annaduff v Dromahair at 1.30 (Group 2: three teams)
Annaduff lost their opening game and now face Dromahair who open their account this weekend.
ENJOY THE WEEKEND FEAST OF FOOTBALL
MAY THE BEST TEAMS WIN
01-Sep-11 by Colette Fox – PRO