Archive for May, 2010

Antrim Match Report

Ulster Senior Football Championship Quarter Final:
Antrim 1-13 Tyrone 2-14

Tyrone began their defence of the Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship with a 2-14 to 1-13 victory over Antrim at Casement Park on Sunday afternoon.

Tyrone were widely expected to win this game, but perhaps were not expecting to have things as tough as they did, Antrim threatening to cause an upset in the second half when they narrowed the gap to just three points.

In the end though, the game had shades of last year’s provincial decider between the sides, Tyrone finishing strongly to put the game to bed, and the fact that Mickey Harte could afford to substitute Ryan McMenamin, Davy Harte and Brian Dooher, an illustration of the strength of their panel.

It took the O’Neill County less than 10 minutes of the game for them to assert their superiority as Kevin Hughes found the net. Having been put through by a great ball from Owen Mulligan, it seemed as if Hughes had lost control of the ball but he managed to beat Antrim goalkeeper John Finucane with a ground shot.

That goal made it 1-1 to 0-1 for the Red Hands and they drove on from there, full-back Justin McMahon even getting in on the act as he broke through the Antrim defence to make it 1-5 to 0-2 in the 21st minute.

It got even better for Mickey Harte’s side soon after when Mulligan struck for the second goal, dispossessing Colin Brady before beating two men with a dummy and then sending his shot to the corner of the net for a 2-6 to 0-4 lead.

Hughes was unlucky not to get his second, and Tyrone’s third, shortly before half-time, while Sean Cavanagh had a goal ruled out for over-carrying, but when the whistle went they still led by seven points and were in a commanding position.

At the outset of the second half, things still seemed to be following the same pattern, Cavanagh and Hughes both pointing, but slowly Antrim began to come back into the game and when Paddy Cunningham, with a huge free, and CJ McGourty both pointed in quick succession, there was just six points in it, 2-10 to 0-10.

When Kevin Niblock then scored a goal for the home side in the 59th minute, Antrim trailed by four and an unlikely comeback still looked to be a prospect, a prospect enhanced when Cunningham sent over another point from a long-range free.

The momentum was certainly with Antrim by this stage, Tyrone’s nerviness leading to them shooting poor wides, but Martin Penrose’s free with five minutes left, which ended a 26-minute spell without a score, settled the champions again.

Antrim kept the pressure up, however, McGourty pointing again, but Tyrone had weathered the storm and points from Cavanagh and sub Tommy McGuigan settled them, McGourty’s injury-time effort for Antrim a mere consolation, Tyrone now awaiting the winners of the game between Donegal and Down.

Afterwards, Tyrone manager Mickey Harte admitted that it had been a difficult assignment.

“It was a tough second half for us,” he said.

“We were in a good position at half time, and probably could have been further ahead if we had taken out changes..

“It was a decent lead but, considering the breeze that was out there and considering that Antrim had nothing to lose, it was still a tall order and we were hanging on at the end.

“Antrim always kept the gap manageable, and we knew if they got a goal we’d be under real pressure and so it proved, we had to fight to the end.

“It’s no bad thing to get a good challenge, it will serve us well and serve Antrim well going forward.”

 

Antrim vs Tyrone information

Antrim v Tyrone Sunday 23rd May 2010
 
Car parking
 
The official car parks for Sunday’s games are;
  • Boucher Road Playing Fields
  • Rear of Andersonstown Leisure centre

Traffic approaching the ground from the motorway are advised to use the Boucher Rd Car park as Andersonstown leisure center has a limited capacity.

Both these areas will be supervised by GAA personnel.

There will be no parking along the Main Andersonstown Road or in the adjoining streets around Casement Park.

Patrons are asked to cooperate with the stewards at all times.

Admission:
 
Only THE STAND IS TICKETED - admittance to all other sections of the ground can be accessed on the day of the game by payment at the turnstiles.
Ticket Prices:
Covered Stand €27 / £23
Terrace €15 / £13
OAP Terrace €10 / £9
OAP Open Seating €15 / £13
U16s free into Open seating and Terrace

Antrim vs Tyrone

Antrim v Tyrone Sunday 23rd May 2010
A limited number of stand tickets will go on sale at Casement Park on Monday 17th May at 7pm on a first come first served basis.
Only  THE STAND IS TICKETED- admittance to all other sections of the ground can be  accessed on the day of the game by payment at the turnstiles. 
Goodluck to Kevin  Brady , Colm Duffin ,Conor Boyd and Danny Mc Erlaine from all at Moneyglass for Saturday’s games . 

 

“Crazy folkers ” pictures on the night

The night was well attended and lasted into the early  hours as after the Crazy folkers and the Allen School of Dancing the music continued with a disco , music varied for those who still had the energy to swing , head bang , waltz and waddle .

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Sarah Mc Cann who recently won an All Ireland Irish Dancing Championship medal

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The Crazy Folkers , thanks for a great night in Moneyglass hall the music was excellant and the craic mighty .

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Everyone had a great night which even had for the older folk a bit of  head banging to AC/DC or so thought Sean .

Boys U10/8 Blitz

 

There will be a U8/10 Boys Blitz at Moneyglass pitch on Sunday 16th May boys from these age groups are asked to see there coaches for further details .

U14 Girls Win @ Ardoyne

Under 14 girls travelled to Ardoyne on tues 4th and after a hard game won their match with a few bruises and sore fingers. The team are growing in confidence and experience and will need to continue to improve as they are playing a strong lamh dhearg side on Tues 11th May at moneyglass pitch at 6.30pm sharp.  

200 Club Draw May

The lucky winners for May are ,

£500  Sean Rafferty
£200  Rev Fr P McWilliams
£100  Mary Martin

Moneyglass 2-14 vs 0-15 Cargin

Conditions were good and the support was there for both teams but the result was not what Cargin expected . Moneyglass  on their own turf played with confidence all over the pitch making the most of every opportunity . The lads who have worked hard deserved this well earned result against their neighbours in this local dearby . Cargin senior team could not reply to Moneyglass even after playing their subs in the second half .