9th March, 2000
Weekly
Sports
DOUGLAS
GAA
THE junior "A" footballers picked up their first brace
of league points with a comfortable win over neighbours Passage
last weekend.
There was never much doubt about the outcome of this contest as
our lads led from start to finish to pick up their three points
out of a possible four in their lads two outings.
Paul Quirke's goal helped our lads to a 16 to a goal halftime
lead and while Passage did make a good recovery in the second
half, our lads were always in control to record a fine win.
Gary Wade, Thomas Sheen at midfield, Paul Quirke, Pat McSweeney
and Tom Kelleher up front, played well for us. The win should put
the lads in the right frame of mind for next Sunday's away clash
with Bishopstown at 11 a.m.
The minor "A" footballers came crashing down to earth
with a bump when they were badly beaten by Nemo Rangers in the
league.
This was a most disappointing display and there will have to be a
lot of soul searching done among this particular group of players
if they are to make any progress this season.
Defeat was also the lot of our junior "B" footballers
who found the going difficult against Nemo Rangers.
Our senior footballers had their first outing of the season
against St. Finbarrs in Togher but lost to the home side 19 to 06
after a lively clash.
We looked very sluggish in the opening quarter during which the
Barrs rattled in a goal and two points and our lads were playing
catch up for the remainder of the game.
Lack of match practice didn't help our cause and there has to be
a lesson there. Killian Hogan, Paul Quirke, David Larkin and
David McSweeney who looks to have finally gotten over his collar
bone injury, were the best of our lads.
Next outing is a home game against Aghada next Sunday at 3p.m.
COLLEGE
CORINTHIANS AFC
There was some cracking matches last weekend, with plenty of
highs and lows for our various teams.
The Seniors dropped two valuable league points when they had to
settled for a 2-2 draw with Glasheen. Willie O'Keeffe and Kieran
O'Connor scored for Corinthians. While the Seniors were losing
ground there was bad news also for our First Juniors who threw
away a two goal lead and the points when they went 3-2 to Crofton
Celtic.
Underage Section
The game of the weekend was undoubtedly the Under Eleven Cup
replay between Douglas Corinthians and Ballincollig. The original
match had ended in a 2-2 draw after extra time and Sundays replay
was eagerly awaited.
Douglas Corinthians 2 Ballincollig 2
The replay certainly did not disappoint as two evenly matched
teams served up another very enjoyable Cup match with the honours
eventually going to Ballincollig in a penalty shoot-out after
another 2-2 draw. As in the first match Ballincollig took an
early lead and when they increased their advantage ten minutes
into the second half it looked as if the tie was over, but
showing tremendous spirit, Corinthians fought back and two goals
by Eoin McCarthy took the match into extra time. With both teams
tiring visibly, neither side could manage the vital break through
and after almost three hours of football the tie was decided on a
penalty shoot-out with Ballincollig taking the honours on a 3-1
scoreline.
Though obviously disappointed Douglas Corinthians could hold
their heads up high, they had contributed so much to two fine
games, while it was essentially a team effort, Theo Cullinane,
David O'Sullivan, David Meyler and Eoin McCarthy deserve special
mention for their performances.
Our Under Eleven Premier Division side Corinthian Boys picked up
another three league points after a hard fought 1-0 victory over
Carrigaline. Craig Neville grabbed the vital goal while Terry
O'Connell and Stephen White played well.
The Under 15's picked up three valuable league points when they
got the better of Crosshaven on a 1-0 scoreline. Thomas Cotter
scored the winning goal with a fine header and besides Thomas,
Joe O'Donovan, Ricky O'Sullivan and Derek McClafferty played
well.
Street Leagues
Registration for the Street Leagues takes place every Saturday
morning in Corinthians Park. For the under 7's born in 1992 and
1993 and the under 8's born in 1991 registration takes place
between 12noon and 1.30pm. While for the under nine to under
eleven age group registration takes place between 10am and
11.30am on Saturday mornings.
Fixtures.
Saturday March 11th:
M.J.L :. Home to UCC 3.00pm.
AUL : Home to Pearce Celtic 2.30pm.
Sunday March 12th:
M.S.L.: Away to Rockmount 10.45am.
AUL : Away to Dunbar Celtic 2.30pm.
Under : 12 Aaway to Riverstown Boys.
Under 14 : Home to Bandon 3.00pm.
Under 16 : Away to Mallow 3.00pm.
DOUGLAS
PITCH & PUTT
Saturday 4th
Grace Brohan, Cathal Foley and Paul Cashman
Score: 38 1/6
Cork County Leagues
Senior 'A' beat Castlelyons 6 1/2 - 2 1/2
Senior 'B' lost to Dunlops 6 - 3
Intermediates beat Crosshaven 7 1/2 - 1 1/2
Juniors beat Lakewood 6 1/2 - 2 1/2
Juveniles lost to The Ranges 5 - 4
Congratulations to the Juniors who qualified for the Semi-Finals
Next Week
Saturday
3 Ball @ 2:30pm
Juveniles V Dunlops @ St Annes
Sunday
Senior 'A' V St Annes @ Fermoy
Intermediates V Majestic 'B' @ The Ranges
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CARRIGALINE
BADMINTON CLUB
The Division 2 Mixed team continued on winning ways recently with
comprehensive wins over Centenary and Ballinora. Both of these
were away games with a 6-1 result recorded in both matches. This
places the team at the top of the table with only three league
matches remaining. The team: Adrian Furey, Alan Burrows, Tony
Brooke, Gavin Jeffrey, Jo Fitzgerald, Mairead Ni Bheara, Barbara
Jeffrey and Michelle Hayes.
It was a close call for the Division 4 Ladies team against
Castlemagner at home last week. Castlemagner took the away match
last month 3-1 but the Carrigaline Ladies fought back to win the
home game by 2 aces. Also, the much awaited Riverstown rematch is
coming up soon so if you're free, go along and support the
Ladies. The Team: Idoia Murphy, Susan O'Reilly, Phil McCarthy and
Bernie Hayes.
The Div 6 Ladies were celebrating this week having won all ten of
their matches in the League. The Pfizers team cancelled the away
rematch and conceded the points to Carrigaline who had beaten
Pfizers 4-0 in the home match. We have great hopes for this team
for the finals so the best of luck Ladies. The team: Maggie
Morris, Angela Kelly, Patricia Nagle and Heather Hegarty.
In other news the second stage of the ladder competition is now
underway with games starting on February 28 for four weeks. The
Handicap Cup draws are taking place this week and details will be
posted on the notice board. Coming up this weekend is the
Brewster Muster Inter County Cup which will be held in Tipperary.
From the club representing the Cork team are Shane Thompson,
Adrian Furey and Mairead Ni Bheara. Good luck to them.
New members are still very welcome to the club. Contact Ron on
021 372705 or call in on club night - Wed 8-11pm.
DOUGLAS
RUGBY CLUB
Nobody in Fouglas RFC was shocked to have beaten Skibbereen in
the junior cup on Sunday .The people who were shocked were people
who have not seen Douglas play this season , and as the saying
goes "wise men speak only of what they know". And so
Douglas advanced to the next round of the junior cup. Douglas had
a poor first half and trailed by seven points to three . The
second half was however very much dominated by a merciless
Douglas pack who showed little respect to their Skibbereen hosts
. Three of the douglas tries were scored from driving forward
play with Pete Seymore, Martin Pinfield and Noel Swanton scoring
at close range;
John Quilter however had to run, and amazingly he ran straight.
The score could have been a lot more but our kicker had a bad
day, he will claim he was trying to make a game of it. Final
score 7-23 Douglas go on to play Cobh pirates in the next round
in Cobh on Sunday at 3pm.We would appreciate all of your support.
DOUGLAS
HALL GIRLS U12
Douglas Hall - 1 V. Cobh -0
The girls won their way through to the semi-final of this cup
over a strong Cobh side with a goal from super striker Aiofe
Hynes in the 29th minute of the first half. This was a strong
performance from the girls. They should have scored a 2nd when
Karen O'Neill had a super shot saved by the Cobh goalkeeper who
played well throughout the game. Cobh threw everything at the
Douglas defence who stood firm as usual. Excellent performance
from Mary Barrett, Aoife Hynes, Kate Delaney and Alison Kennedy
DOUGLAS
GAA UNDER-AGE
U15A
Douglas and Mayfield met in the U15 A Grade League. Both teams
had 100% record going in to this game. Douglas got off to a
tremendous start with a Michael O'Mahony goal after two minutes.
Colin Doyle gave Douglas a plentiful supply of the ball. Colin
gave an exhibition of fielding and also distributed the ball very
well. The Douglas forwards did not always make the best use of
the ball and squandered many scoring chances. The half time score
was 1-3 to 0-1 in favour of Douglas. Douglas continued to
dominate the second half. A very vigilant David Dorney prevented
Mayfield from scoring two certain goals. Padraig Greany was very
impressive at wingback. Douglas tacked on five points whilst the
Northsiders scored only a point in the second half. Final score
Douglas 1-8 Mayfield 0-2.Patrick White and Raymond Keating also
impressed.
U14 Section 11
Douglas' 2nd team proved no match for Mayfield first squad. The
Douglas lads tried hard but were not in the same league as the
opposition. Finbarr Enright, James Higgans and Alan McCarthy
played well for Douglas.
U13A
Douglas and Mayfield played in A league at the laters venue.
Douglas gave a very good performance. Two well-taken goals by
full forward Tim Kellegher gave Douglas a good start. Douglas
moved the ball very well and their distribution was first class.
Final score Douglas 4-5 Mayfield 2-5. Michael O'Donoughue,
Stephen Moylan and Philip Holland played well.
Under Section 11
Glanmire were much too good for Douglas 2nd squad. This was a
complete miss match. Douglas worked hard and Cian Bray, Patrick
Doyle, Sean O'Donoughue and Stephen Duggan were best.
U14 Challenge, Douglas V Moyle Rovers.
This was a good game of football in excellent conditions. The
first half was very even, Moyle Rovers raced into a lead o 1-2 to
a 0-1. Douglas fought back and led on a scoreline of 3-4 to 3-3.
In the second half Douglas came more into the game with some nice
patches of football. In defence Gary Hanrahan and Fionn O'Brien
were excellent. Kevin Mulcahy, Ronan Stanton and Finbarr
O'Donovan also played well. Final score Douglas 5-13 , Moyle
Rovers 3-5.
Fixtures for the coming weekend
U13 A Football Douglas V Nemo @ Douglas 11.30am
U13B Football Douglas V St, Michaels @ Douglas 3.15pm
U15A Football Douglas V Ballincollig Sunday 11.00 am (away)
U15B Douglas V St. Michael's Sat 2.00pm @ Douglas
U14B Football Douglas V Clyde Rovers @ Douglas 4.00pm
U14A Football Douglas V St. Vincent's Provisional @Douglas 4.30
PM
DOUGLAS
HALL AFC
Three of the four adult sides were winners last weekend, with
good performances also from the Youths and Under 13's. The 13's
advanced to the last 16 of the National Cup, and were full value
for their 3-0 win.
The Seniors were very convincing 4-1 winners over Castleview in
the League. Tom Houlihan, Derrick Bowen, Brian McSweeney and
Kieran Olliffe were the scorers in a fine performance from the
side. More of the same would be very welcome over the coming
weeks.
Not to be outdone the MSL Juniors defeated UCC Academicals in the
League. Here, the scorers in a 3-1 win were Barry O'Shea (2) and
Mark O'Connell. Honourable mention also for Dave Kilgannon who
made a fine stop from a UCC penalty.
The AUL Juniors also kept up their challenge for League honours.
They defeated Dripsey Celtic 5-2, with goals from Willie Murphy,
Brendan Crown, 2 apiece and Rory O'Sullivan. This keeps them well
involved in the race for the league.
The Over 35's were disappointingly beaten 2-1 by Cobh Ramblers.
The goal was scored with a terrific shot from Ian Fitzgerald.
They are playing very inconsistently this season, and will need
to find better form for the up coming Cup campaign.
The Youths were 3-2 winners over Ballincollig in the league. This
match marked a return to form for the team, a welcome performance
given that they have struggled for a couple of weeks. The scorers
were Gerard O'Donovan (2), and Derrick Bowen.
The Under 17's suffered another disappointing defeat away to
Bandon in the league. The final score was 5-2, which did our lads
no justice. The scorers were Shane O'Donovan and Roger Barrett,
and this puts some pressure on the side to get some results in
the league.
The Under 15's suffered another league defeat, this time losing
by the only goal to Blarney Utd. This also puts pressure on the
side who have been dominating in most games up to now. This
defeat means that no further slips will be possible in the run in
for the league.
The 13's made the most of home advantage, beating Malahide Utd.
3-0 in the National Cup. They were on top throughout and, in
truth, Malahide never really threatened. The 'Hall scorers were
Ronan Stanton (2) and Robert Rose. Stephen Bermingham in goals
earned a clean sheet, but had a relatively easy match. The lads
now travel to Waterford Bohemians in the last 16 match, and a
similar, or better performance will be needed. Good luck to all
concerned.
Saturday, 11 March
Senior League, (A) v. Mallow Utd., 3.00
Under 13 Nat. Cup, (A) v. Waterford Bohemians, 2.30
Sunday, 12 March
MSL Junior League, (H) v. Mallow Utd., 3.00
AUL Junior League, (A) v. Lough Celtic, 3.00
Youths League Cup, (A) v. Blarney Utd., 3.00
Under 14 League, (H) v. Ringmahon Rangers, 11.00
NEMO
RANGERS UNDER-AGE
The under-age football leagues took place again last weekend with
Nemo playing three important matches on Saturday.
The U-13 A (Greenhills) faced strong opposition in the form of
Farranee (Na Piarsigh) on a cold afternoon in Trabeg. Nemo began
brightly with some excellent play at midfield by Graham Cummins
who supplied his forwards with top quality posession which they,
in turn, utilised to gain some valuable scores. Nemo won this
game on a scoreline of 5-6 to 2-2 with Nemo's scores coming from
Stephen Morgan (3-2), Graham Cummins (1-2), Andrew Morrissy
(1-0), and Eoghan Hearne (0-1). The best for Nemo on the day were
Roy Heaphy in goal, Kieth Donnellon and Raymond O' Keeffe in
defence and Stephen Morgan with the hard-working Eoghan Hearne up
front.
The U-13 A (Turners Cross) also played over the weekend against a
very promising Blarney side. This was a keenly contested match
with both sides going at it flat-out, without a quarter being
given or asked. However it was Nemos ability to convert the hard
fought possession into scores which decided the game on the day.
An outstanding display by both Ricky Kenny and Shane Horgan, who
scored 1-4 and 1-3 respectively, helped Nemo stay on top. Nemos'
other scores came from Philip Hogan (0-4) and Davud Keary (2-0)
which rounded off an excellent preformance for Turners Cross
especially considering that Nemo have two teams playing in the
top division of the league. Congratulations to all involved and
everyone in the club wish ye the very best of luck.
Bellair , Nemos U-15's, played against a very strong Douglas side
over the weekend and unfortunately were short a number of the
first team selection. However Nemo put up a gutsy preformance and
were within touching distance at half-time. Douglas took over in
the second half and if not for the brilliance of Rory Gibbons in
goal Nemo could have wound up being hammered. Also good for Nemo
were John O' Keeffe and Paudie O' Shea. The final score of 1-11
to 0-3 shows that this team needs to keep pluging away and just
to remind them that training is still on at 7:00pm in the club
grounds every Tuesday night and that everyone is welcome.
FIXTURES
SATURDAY 11th
Fe 14 v's Thorndale 4:30 @ Trabeg / Fe 13 v's Donal Downeys 11:30
@ Douglas
Fe 13 v's St. Finbarrs @ St. Finbarrs / Fe 11 v's Brian Dillons
5:00 @ Trabeg
DOUGLAS
CAMOGIE CLUB
The Douglas Camogie Club Team of under 12 years played in Erins
Own Invitation
Tournament Camogie Blitz in the Little Island complex on Sunday
19th February, 2000. They won all their matches to qualify for
the semi-finals, on Saturday 27th February 2000.
The team met at the Douglas GAA club on the morning of the 27th
at 9.30am high with excitement. The first match was played
against Éire Og. The Éire Og girls were no match for the
Douglas lassies. Douglas played a fine game with goals scored by
Lavinia O'Mahony, Deirdre Murphy, Jenny O'Donovan and Emma
Heffernan. The score board showed how well the full backs and
goalie played not letting a ball go past them, well done to
Louise Sheehan Shelly O'Donovan and Niamh O'Donovan(goalie)
Beating Éire Og the team went on to the semi finals to play
Youghal and again Douglas won very comfortably. There was no
stopping the girls now. Next step the final!! On to play
Killeagh. The supporters/parents really got behind their team,
down went the coffee mugs and up went the cheers as Douglas
played like future Cork Stars with goals coming from the girls
named above as well as Rachel O'Sullivan, Olivia Tobin and Sarah
O'Regan. The team that played on both days had great support from
the sub bench with most of the girls getting a run out. Audrey
Flannagan, Jackie O'Donovan, Catherine Hussey, Zow Dunle and
Nicola Bowler to name but a few. Thank you girls for the support
you give to your team. The team returned to the GAA Club in a car
convoy. Jerseys hung from all car windows and car horns could be
heard through the village. Congratulations girls and continued
success.
A big thank you to the team's trainer s Billy O'Sullivan, Eileen
Murphy and Nuala Flannagan. Also to all the parents and
supporters who came along on both days.
Circuit Training continues for the under 14 and under 16 in the
indoor hall in the GAA Club, members will be told when training
goes outdoors.
News Flash from the Camogie Club: Meeting for all
Parents/Guardians of all members on Sunday March 5th at 11.45am.
To be discussed from the Agenda is the Trip to Dublin and the
fund raising on Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Please make a
big effort to attend.
DOUGLAS
GYM CLUB NEWS
On the 12th of this month a team of 6 girls will be travelling to
Dublin to compete for the title once again. They are Dara
Kelleher, Sile Quinlan, Sara Callan, Katie Murphy, Martha Halbert
and Chloe Hegarty. They face competition from the Four Corners of
Ireland and will hope for success against each. Debbie McDonnell
and Mairead O'Callaghan who have great experience in the
competition coach the girls.
Douglas Gymnastics Club has an incredible record in the
competition. Finishing first on no less than 5 occasions since
its inaugural year in 1990 and placing every other year shows
that consistency is one thing Douglas Gym Club does not lack.
On the 20th of February Douglas Gymnastics Club hosted the annual
National Novice finals for girls. The competition was run over 2
days and was deemed a great success. In the U.9 section Niamh
Scanlon placed third overall. The team consisting of the top 4
girls in the regional competition took the silver medal. Niamh
Scanlon and Aimee O'Driscoll represented Douglas in the team.
In the U.12 section Cait Kelleher placed third and the team came
away with the gold medal.