Club newsletter: November 22nd, 2012

November 22, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €5,200
Numbers drawn: 9, 20, 21, 23
3 x €20 winners: Nicholas Brien, Declan Rispin, Mary Murphy
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Ongoing events

Kiltale Hurling Club’s Lord Mayor Competition is continuing. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Due to the success of the Senior hurling team the competitors have requested more time to run their events, such as a table quiz, Christmas Party nights, a fashion show, a talent contest, and more. Again your support is appreciated. Good luck to the three competitors.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

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Club newsletter: November 15th, 2012

November 15, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €5,100
Numbers drawn: 4, 7, 9, 16
3 x €20 winners: Trish Dehaene, Emer Lynch, Margaret Nixon
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Congratulations

Well done to all the players and mentors who have given the people of Kiltale and Moynalvey a great year. We all very much appreciate your time and commitment, and the sacrifices made by your families.

The club would like to wish the following two teams left in hurling competitions for the club, and their mentors, the very best of luck:

Friday 16th November 2012 – Minor A Hurling semi-final: Kiltale v Dunderry. Venue: Dunganny. Throw-in: 7.30pm. (Extra time will be played if necessary.)

Sunday 18th November 2012 – Under-21 A Hurling quarter-final: Kiltale v Gaeil Colmcille/Wolfe Tones. Venue: Trim. Throw-in: 1.30pm.

Kiltale Hurling Club would like to express its sympathy to the Farrell family on their recent bereavement.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club’s Lord Mayor Competition is continuing. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

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Club newsletter: November 12th, 2012

November 12, 2012

Well done to all the players and mentors who have given the people of Kiltale and Moynalvey a great year. We all very much appreciate your time and commitment, and the sacrifices made by your families.

The club would like to wish the following two teams left in hurling competitions for the club, and their mentors, the very best of luck:

Friday 16th November 2012 – Minor A Hurling semi-final: Kiltale v Dunderry. Venue: Dunganny. Throw-in: 7.30pm. (Extra time will be played if necessary.)

Sunday 18th November 2012 – Under-21 A Hurling quarter-final: Kiltale v Gaeil Colmcille/Wolfe Tones. Venue: Trim. Throw-in: 1.30pm.

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Leinster club IHC: Oylegate Glenbrien stun Kiltale

Nothing easy in the Leinster Club IHC. Kiltale’s James Kelly (obscured) is outnumbered by Olygate Glenbrien’s Eoin O’Mahoney (14) and Peardar O’Mahoney.

AIB Leinster IHC semi-final:
Kiltale 2-13, Oylegate-Glenbrien 3-12

Wexford Intermediate champions Olyegate Glenbrien staged a remarkable second half recovery to defeat Meath Senior Hurling champions Kiltale in the Leinster Club IHC semi final at Pairc Tailteann.

After fifteen minutes Kiltale led by 1-5 to 0-2, their goal coming from veteran Johnny Donoghue. Jack Regan crashed a close in free to the Olygate net and further points from Regan (2) and Mark O’Sullivan had the Meath champions in cruise control leading 2-8 to 0-2 after 25 minutes. The Wexford champions staged a mini revival scoring three points in the last five minutes all from the hurl of midfielder Fergal Doran. Kiltale led at the interval 2-8 to 0-5.

It was a different Oylgate Glenbrien team that took to the heavy sod at Navan for the second half. Within ten minutes the Wexford men had the gap down to a point with two goals and a point from the excellent Jamie Reck. Kiltale replied with a brace of points from Jack Regan. On the 20th minute half back Anthony Forde raced through the Glenbrien defence to score an inspirational point and the Meath men were 2-12 to 2-9 in front.

But from there on Olygate took over. The outstanding Padraig Doran levelled the game with a goal and points from the Dorans, Fergal and Padraig had the Wexford men two points to the good. Jack Regan and MJ Reck exchanged points before the final whistle as Olygate Glenbrien went on the win by two and advance to the Leinster decider.

Oylegate Glenbrien: Michael Shiggins, Adrian Nolan, Fergus Heffernan, Robert O’Connor, Daithi O’Mahoney, Michael Heffernan, Peadar O’Mahoney, Fergal Doran (0-8), Jamie Reck (2-1), John Foley, Peter Nolan, MJ Reck (0-1), Padraic O’Connor, Eoin O’Mahoney, Padraig Doran (1-2).
Subs: John McCormack

Kiltale: Shane McGann, Anthony Donnelly, Padraig Donoghue, Ciaran Ennis, Anthony Forde (0-1), Willie Mahady, David Donoghue, James Kelly, Philip Garvey, Johnny Donoghue (1-0), Stephen Donoghue, Mark O’Sullivan (0-2), Cathal McCabe, Peter Durnin (0-2), Jack Regan (1-8).
Subs: Kevin Ryan

Referee Padraig Murphy Carlow.

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Club newsletter: November 7th, 2012

November 7, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,900
Numbers drawn: 4, 20, 25, 29
3 x €20 winners: Marie & Evelyn Donoghue, James Kelly, Noeleen Markey
Sellers’ prize for October: Julie McGann
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Leinster IHC semi-final

Kiltale face Olygate (Wexford) this Sunday in Pairc Tailteann in the semi-final of the Leinster IHC. Throw-in at 2:30pm. Best of luck to the team and mentors,

Thank you to all who participated in the 10km Run for Fun last Sunday.

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Willie Mahady who was named on the Christy Ring All-Star team for his performances for Meath. Maith thú!

Bingo every Tuesday at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club’s Lord Mayor Competition is continuing. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Club newsletter: November 1st, 2012

November 3, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,900
Numbers drawn: 2, 4, 8, 13
3 x €20 winners: Martin Murphy, Margaret Nixon, Paddy Byrne
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Congratulations!

Congratulations to all involved with the senior hurling team on their win in the first round of the Leinster Intermediate Championship over Confey of Kildare. Thanks to our supporters, too, for their travelling and continued support.

Run for Fun

A 10km run will be held this Sunday, November 4, at the pitch. Registration from 12;45pm – 1:45pm; reg fee €10. Walkers welcome. Contact 087 6816366 for more information.

Bingo every Tuesday at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club’s Lord Mayor Competition is continuing. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Club newsletter: October 25th, 2012

October 25, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,800
Numbers drawn: 2, 15, 25, 26
3 x €20 winners: Grace Brien, Mena Kelly, Adrian O’Halloran
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Congratulations!

Big congratulations to all involved with the senior hurling team on their wonderful victory in the county final on Sunday. We’re champions again! with all three sides. To our supporters and sponsors, for your continuing support to the club: a huge thank you.

Thanks to all who attended and supported the recent Trojan Horse Race Night.

Bingo every Tuesday at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club’s Lord Mayor Competition is continuing. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Meath SHC final: Kiltale prevail by a goal

October 22, 2012

Kiltale’s Johnny Donoghue takes a tumble as Killyon’s Conor Foley and Paddy Ryan close in during the Meath SHC Final at Pairc Tailteann.

MARK O’SULLIVAN’S 32nd-minute goal proved decisive as Kiltale edged out Killyon in the Ted Murtagh Clothing and Footwear SHC final at Pairc Tailteann on Sunday.

O’Sullivan was the game’s top scorer from play with 1-3. His goal cushioned Martin Ennis’ men against a late Killyon rally that might have forced a replay but for some sterling defensive work by the new holders of the Jubilee Cup.

When O’Sullivan steered Peter Durnin’s delivery to the net at the town end it left four points between the sides, 1-8 to 0-7.

O’Sullivan was prominent in attack as Kiltale widened the gap to five points on six occasions. When Jack Regan, who was to the fore in the opening half, brought his tally 0-7 with a 56th-minute free, six points separated the sides, 1-14 to 0-11. This made the young corner forward the final’s top scorer.

A late Killyon rally yielded points from Pauric McKeown (whose goal attempt just cleared the crossbar), Raymond Massey (free) and David Raleigh.

The timely intervention of David Donoghue prevented Killyon from getting in for a late goal that would have forced a replay.

This is Kiltale’s fourth SHC title and first since 2007 – a feat achieved despite losing the opening two fixtures (Kilmessan and Kildalkey) in the group stage.

Killyon went in pursuit of their first SHC title since 2005, and eighth in all, on the back of six straight wins in this year’s campaign.

At the game entered the final quarter Kilale ‘keeper Shane McGann fielded David Raleigh’s delivery well under pressure to prevent the concession of a goal.

Kiltale lined with Ian Douglas and Anthony Forde at midfield while Killyon’s Pauric McKeown and David Kennedy were in direct opposition.

Jack Regan landed an impressive opening point for Kiltale from close to the stand at the hospital end in the second minute.

Killyon responded well with three quick points; a David Raleigh effort from play followed by two Raymond Massey frees.

By the 13th minute the scores were tied for the second time following points from Regan (free) and Stephen Donoghue.

Regan’s second point from play, another excellent effort – this time from the opposite side of the field – restored Kiltale’s lead, 0-4 to 0-3, in the 17th minute,

Kiltale passed up a goal chance when Peter Durnin lost possession in front of goal. However, Martin Ennis’ men maintained momentum with points from Mark O’Sullivan and Regan (free).

Killyon managed their first point in a quarter of an hour when David Raleigh sent over his second score from play in the 23rd minute.

A David Kennedy delivery nearly led to a Killyon goal but Shane McGann and the Kiltale defence averted the danger.

Killyon ‘keeper Stephen Quinn turned a Regan goal attempt out for a 65 which eventually led to Stephen Donoghue’s second point.

Philip Garvey, operating in the half-forward line, made it 0-8 to 0-4. A Keith Keoghan effort ensured Killyon were within range of their opponents with 29 minutes gone.

David Raleigh played a supporting role as Adam Gannon posted the final score of the half that left Killyon 0-6 to 0-8 in arrears at half-time.

Within 40 seconds of the restart the margin was down to the minimum when Raymond Massey sent over a free from about 40 metres. Then came the game’s decisive score.

Kiltale – S. McGann; A. Donnelly, P. Donoghue, C. Ennis; A. Forde, W. Mahady, D. Donoghue; J. Kelly, P. Garvey (0-2); J. Donoghue, S. Donoghue (0-2), M. O’Sullivan (1-3); I. Douglas, P. Durnin, J. Regan (0-7, 4fs). Subs – C. McCabe for Douglas (50), E. Ryan for Mahady (60).

Killyon – S. Quinn; A. Feeney, B. Perry, B. Quinn; C. Foley, P. Ryan, T. Raleigh (0-1); K. Keoghan (0-1), D. Kennedy; P. McKeown (0-1), R. Massey (0-5 fs),J. J. Gilsenan; A. Gannon (0-2); C. Keegan, D. Raleigh (0-3). Subs – G. Foley for Quinn, A. Farrell for Kennedy (both 41), S. Kelly for Ryan (45).

Referee – F. Smyth (Blackhall Gaels)

Match report from HoganStand.com.

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Club newsletter: October 16th, 2012

October 16, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,700
Numbers drawn: 4, 9, 18, 23
3 x €20 winners: Mary Lynch, Josh Costello, Neene Murphy
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

All roads lead to Pairc Tailteann!

Kiltale are back in the senior county final. The big game against Killyon is on October 21st in Pairc Tailteann.

Big congratulations to all involved with all three sides. So – get behind your team! Tops, flags and car-flags can be purchased in the clubhouse.

Fundraising

This Friday, October 19, we’ll hold a Trojan Horse Race Night. Anyone interested can purchase a spot as a jockey, horse or trainer from any committee member or from the clubhouse.

All funds from the events will go towards assisting the club with the teams for the senior and county junior finals – so any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thanks also to those who attended the recent Table Quiz, and who supported any club event in the last year. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Bingo every Tuesday at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club launched its Lord Mayor Competition on Friday night. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Club newsletter: October 10th, 2012

October 10, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,600
Numbers drawn: 5, 7, 17, 21
3 x €20 winners: Aidan Moloney, Brid Curran, Julian Ryan
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

All roads lead to Pairc Tailteann!

Congratulations to the Junior Hurling team and mentors on winning the Meath Junior Hurling Championship final against Boardsmill.

Congratulations also to the Intermediate Camogie team and mentors on defeating Ratoath to win the Meath Intermediate Camogie Championship.

Finally, the big one: after five years away, Kiltale are back in the senior county final. The big game against Killyon is on October 21st in Pairc Tailteann.

Big congratulations to all involved with all three sides. So – get behind your team! Tops, flags and car-flags can be purchased in the clubhouse.

Fundraising

Sending teams to county finals costs money – so we’re holding a fundraiser in the next few weeks.

In two weeks, October 19, we’ll hold a Trojan Horse Race Night. Anyone interested can purchase a spot as a jockey, horse or trainer from any committee member or from the clubhouse.

All funds from both events will go towards assisting the club with the teams for the senior and county junior finals – so any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thanks also to those who attended the Table Quiz last Friday night.

Bingo resumes this Tuesday 2nd October at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club launched its Lord Mayor Competition on Friday night. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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SHC report: Kiltale scupper Kildalkey’s bid for four-in-a-row

October 3, 2012

Kiltale’s Anthony Donnelly has control of the ball as Kildalkey’s Noel Kirby and Paddy Conneely close in during the Meath SHC semi final at Pairc Tailteann

Meath Senior Hurling Championship, semi-final:
Kiltale 1-16, Kildalkey 0-13

Kiltale were decisive winners in the second Ted Murtagh Clothing & Footwear Trim SHC semi-final at Pairc Tailteann on Saturday evening when ending Kildalkey’s bid for a fourth Jubilee Cup success in a row.

The decisive moments occured in the ten minutes either side of half-time when Kiltale moved from being on level terms with the champions to being seven points clear.

The game’s only goal arrived three minutes after the resumption with Mark O’Sullivan finishing to the net at the town end after Peter Durnin’s effort was blocked by Kildalkey full-back Stephen Forde.

That left 1-11 to 0-9. Though Paddy Conneely pulled a point back from a free, White flags raised by Anthony Forde, James Kelly and Durnin was Kiltale’s response.

Following the latter score the board read 1-14 to 0-10 with 40 minutes on the clock and Kiltale kept Kiltalkey at arms’ length from there to the end.

Kiltale – caught by an O’Mahonys’ smash-and-grab raid at the same stage last year – were only in arrears once, in the opening four minutes, on this occasion.

Now they looked forward to their first final appearance since their 2007 success over Kilmessan.

Six different players contributed to Kiltale’s tally with all bar four of their scores coming from play. Nine of Kildalkey’s scores were from placed balls.

A tigerish Kiltale defence, with Padraig Donoghue a central figure, ensured there was no way back for Pat O’Halloran’s men.

The introduction of Derek Doran in the 36th minute didn’t pay the required dividends on this occasion as goals eluded Kildalkey.

Mark O’Sullivan put 1-2 to his name while Durnin finished with four points from play. No Kildalkey player managed more than a single score from play while Kiltale wing-back Anthony Forde managed two such scores.

The sides went score for score in the opening 16 minutes with a Pauric Keogh point from play getting the proceedings underway.

Kiltale replied with points from Cathal McCabe and Mark O’Sullivan to hit the front for the first time four minutes in.

Martin Ennis’ men hit the front on four subsequent occasions in the opening 25 minutes but never by more than the minimum margin.

With Paddy Conneely keeping the challengers in check with pointed frees the side were level five times in the opening 22 minutes.

Kildalkey’s Noel Kirby had his side’s best goal chance of the opening half in the 12th minute when his close range attempt was smothered by Kiltale ‘keeper Shane McGann.

Kiltale enjoyed a productive spell when posting four points on the spin in the second quarter to leave it 0-9 to 0-5 with 28 minutes gone.

Mark O’Sullivan’s second point of the half was the pick of those scores. He cut in from the left before registering.

A Kirby effort from play and Conneely’s fourth pointed free of the opening period halved the deficit before Regan closed the first-half scoring with an excellent effort from play.

That left Kiltale leading by 0-10 to 0-7 at the interval having played with the breeze in the first 30 minutes.

Kiltale – S. McGann; A. Donnelly, W. Mahady, C. Ennis; A. Forde (0-2), P. Donoghue, D. Donoghue; J. Kelly (0-2), P. Garvey; M. O’Sullivan (1-2). S. Donoghue, J. Donoghue (0-1); I. Douglas, P. Durnin (0-4), J. Regan (0-5, 4fs). Subs – C. O’Sullivan for Ennis (47), C. McCabe for Donnelly (52).

Kildalkey – C. Flynn; E. Potterton, S. Forde, D. Lahart; M. Keogh, E. Keogh, M. Doran; S. Heavey (0-1), S. Corrigan; P. Geoghegan, N. Kirby (0-2, 1f), P. Keogh (0-1); G. Kelly, T. Fox, P. Conneely (0-9, 8fs). Subs – D. Doran for Corrigan (36), F. Doran for Fox (58).

Referee – R. Morris (Blackhall Gaels)

Match report from HoganStand.com.

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Club newsletter: October 3rd, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,500
Numbers drawn: 5, 11, 14, 23
3 x €20 winners: Angela O’Toole, Ronan Kelly, Margaret Malone
Sellers’ prize for September: Frank Smith.
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

The finals countdown!

It’s all about county finals this weather. First things first: good luck to the Junior Hurling team and mentors who play Boardsmill in the county final this Sunday; throw-in in Trim is at 3pm.

The Kiltale Camogie team will also feature in final action this week: they play Ratoath in the intermediate county final. Throw-in in Dunboyne is at 12pm (the senior camogie final is at 2pm).

Finally, the big one: after five years away, Kiltale are back in the senior county final. The big game against Killyon is on October 21st in Pairc Tailteann.

Big congratulations to all involved with all three sides. So – get behind your team! Tops, flags and car-flags can be purchased in the clubhouse.

Fundraising

Sending teams to county finals costs money – so we’re holding a couple of fundraisers in the next few weeks.

This Friday, October 5, we’ll hold a table quiz in the clubhouse. €40 for a table of four.

In two weeks, October 19, we’ll hold a Trojan Horse Race Night. Anyone interested can purchase a spot as a jockey, horse or trainer from any committee member or from the clubhouse.

All funds from both events will go towards assisting the club with the teams for the senior and county junior finals – so any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.

Bingo resumes this Tuesday 2nd October at 8:30pm in the clubhouse.

Lord Mayor Competition

Kiltale Hurling Club launched its Lord Mayor Competition on Friday night. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Theatrics

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

Trip to Belfast

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Club newsletter: September 25th, 2012

September 25, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,400
Numbers drawn: 2, 7, 23,26
3 x €20 winners: Ann Nugent, Paddy Gallagher, Thomas Cummings.
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

Lord Mayor Competition
Kiltale Hurling Club launched its Lord Mayor Competition on Friday night. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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Club newsletter: September 20th, 2012

September 20, 2012

Lotto: not won
Jackpot: €4,300
Numbers drawn: 2, 4, 16, 25
3 x €20 winners: Martin Clarke, Paddy Kelly, Cecila Mallee.
If you wish to join our prepaid lottery please contact Emer Lynch (086) 3583455 or Ann Gilsenan (087) 2875070.

CONGRATULATIONS…
to Louise Donoghue and Cheyenne O’Brien who were part of the Meath Camogie team that took the All-Ireland Junior title against Down last week. Very well done!

GOOD LUCK…
to Padraig Harnan (captain), Cillian O’Sullivan and Brian Harnan in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final against Dublin in Croke Park this Sunday. Throw-in is at 1:15pm with live coverage on TV3 and 3e.

Lord Mayor Competition
Kiltale Hurling Club launched its Lord Mayor Competition on Friday night. The competitors are Noel Regan, Mary McGann and Ronan Ryan. The three entrants will be planning different events to fundraise in the coming months. Notification of different events will be posted here on the website, on our Facebook and in the clubhouse. The Lord Mayor will be crowned during Christmas.  Good luck to the three competitors, for whom all support will be welcome.

Stephen O’Rourke & GAA Social Initiative are back with another one of Stephen’s plays: ‘For Club and County‘:

Arthur Polanski is the spit of Ritchie Brown, Tanaree’s dual football and hurling star. And just because Arthur Polanski played in goals for Poland and now Ritchie Brown is injured and Tanaree’s are in a final, all Tanaree need to do is turn Arthur into Richie.

Come and see the true story of how this final will unfold on Friday December 7 in Summerhill Community Centre at 8:30pm. Admission on the door is €10.

The Kiltale GAA Social Initiative group is planning a trip to Belfast in October/November. Itinerary as follows:

  • Friday – Bus to Belfast; check in Balmoral Hotel; tour Titanic Museum; evening meal; social evening with local GAA Club.
  • Saturday – Breakfast; City tour on original sightseeing tour bus; Aternoon recreational time; evening meal; social evening.
  • Sunday– Breakfast; Mass; return home.

Anyone interested please contact Paddy Kelly at (086) 8282458 or Dominic Reilly at (086) 2132288 for further details. Prices will depend on numbers interested so please let us know if you’re interested. We also hope to run a fundraiser to reduce the costs for those travelling.

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SHC: Kiltale advance with strong win over Dunboyne

September 17, 2012

Thank god for helmets! Kiltale’s Willie Mahady breaks his hurley on John Donoghue’s during the Meath SHC quarter final at Pairc Tailteann.

Kiltale advanced to the semi final of the Meath Senior Hurling Championship with a comprehensive win over St Peters Dunboyne at Pairc Tailteann. The winners have now set up a date with four-in-a-row chasing Kildalkey.

The game was delayed for a half-hour to accommodate extra time in the IHC quarter final between Dunderry and Blackhall Gaels. The delay seemed to have affected Kiltale and with five minutes gone Dunboyne were 1-3 to 0-0 ahead. After a minute of action full-foward Barry Watters got in for a goal, before adding two points – and along with a fine effort from Sean Moran Dunboyne were six points up.

Kiltale settled and got the next four scores with points from Ian Douglas, Jack Regan, James Kelly and Stephen Donoghue. Jack Regan sent over four frees for Kiltale in the closing ten minutes and the teams went in level at the break 0-8 to 1-5.

Kiltale had this game wrapped up in the opening ten minutes of the second half. Last years beaten semi-finalists had 1-4 registered before substitute Gary Watters got Dunboyne’s opening score of the half. Jack Regan started the scoring spree with a point before Mark O’Sullivan got Kiltale first goal. Further scores from Regan, Sullivan and Philly Garvey put Kiltale ahead 1-14 to 1-6.

The lead was out to eleven points when O’Sullivan sent a sideline cut over the bar and Peter Durnin got his teams second goal. Gary watters got a consolation goal for Dunboyne with time almost up as Kiltale went on to win with ease and set up a mouth watering clash with championship holders Kildalkey in the semi final.

Kiltale: Shane McGann, Anthony Donnelly, Padraig Donoghue, Ciaran Ennis, Anthony Forde, Willie Mahady, David Donoghue, Philip Garvey (0-2), Ian Douglas (0-1), Peter Durnin (1-0), Stephen Donoghue (0-1), Mark O’Sullivan (1-2), James Kelly (0-1), John Donoghue, Jack Regan (0-8).
Sub: Cathal McCabe (0-1).

Referee: Donal Smyth

Match report from HoganStand.com.

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