Weekend reports for 12 and 19 July 2009

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An under 12 squad participated in the annual County Board organised Alan Cregan tournament on Saturday 11th July 2009 and progressed to the quarter fianl.  For report see ?link.  On the same date the Junior B’s were scheduled to travel to Cashel for a challenge while the under 10’s hosted Whitehall in a friendly at Glenalbyn and won 4-5 to 2-2

 

Meteor Kilmacud Crokes All Ireland Hurling Sevens 2009

On Saturday the 5th of September 2009 Kilmacud Crokes Hurling will host the 36th All Ireland Sevens tournament.  Now a landmark event in the annual GAA calendar over seventy teams from all over the country will participate.

 

Kilmacud Crokes and Dublin Hurling are on an exciting journey.  Highlights over the past 12 months include:

 

ü  Dublin reaching senior and U21 Leinster finals 2009 – strong Crokes representation on both squads

ü  Crokes had 8 players on the Dublin South colleges panel 2008 – Leinster Colleges league winners

ü  Crokes senior team reached 2008 county final

ü  Completion of a state of the art hurling arena

ü  Provision of a full-time hurling coaching service 

ü  Development of All-Weather training facilities

ü  In June 09 Kilmacud Crokes hosted a mini All Ireland tournament for U-6 to U-12 with in excess of 1000 kids participating. Mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sí!

 

The Sevens requires all hands on deck and if you want to play your part please contact one of the undersigned.  Help can take many forms including with preparations, publicity, sourcing advertisements and much more.

 

Tom Rock 086-8333046 or tomfrock@hotmail.com

Michael Culligan 087-2527281 or michael@bdassociates.ie

 

                                    Forthcoming Fixtures

 

The coming week presents a very heavy fixture list including:

 

Day

Date

Team

Opposition

Venue

Time

Tuesday

14.07.09

ahl4

St Finians Swords

SP1

7.30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

16.07.09

ahl5

Craobh Chiarain

SP1

7.30

 

 

ahl8

St Peregrines

Blakestown

7.30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday

18.07.09

ahl1

Cuala

Shankill

6.30

 

 

ihc

Thomas Davis

SP1

6.30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday

19.07.09

jhcb

Civil Service

 SP1

11am

 

 

jhce

Setanta

Poppintree

3pm

 

As always check with relevant management for late changes

 

Week Ending 19th July 2009

On Wednesday 15th July 2009, Dublin playing in their seventh final of the decade, faced Kilkenny in the culmination of the Leinster Under 21 Hurling Championship at Parnell Park.  An opening scoring spree of 1-3 without reply gave the Cats a cushion which, try as gamely as Dublin did, the Metropolitans could not overhaul and the cup went Noreside on a 2-20 to 1-19 margin.  Kilmacud Crokes was well represented on the night with Barry O’Rorke (scorer of two good points and always a threat), Conor Clinton (0-3 from midfield), Ronan Walsh at wing back and Rory O’Carroll filling the No 6 spot.  Also on the panel were Kevin and Rob O’Loughlin.  For report check back later.

 

The Crokes hurling week opened with a six point win for the intermediates in AHL Division 4 at Silverpark over St Finians on Tuesday July 14th 2009.  With the newly promoted Swords team pressing strongly, it took a late goal from substitute Jonathon Healy-Hayes to seal the deal.

Thursday 16th July 2009 produced a mixed bag of results.  The Junior B’s took the game to the wire but just could not get the goal that would have overturned the two point lead that was enough to give Craobh Chiaran victory at Silverpark in AHL Division 5.  The Junior C3’s had better luck in AHL Division 8 at Blakestown against St Peregrines where they recorded a 3-11 to 3-5 victory.  Star performances came from Pat Kennedy, Hugh Liston, Aidan Hudner, Niall McIntyre and Fergal Monnelly

Three teams were in action on Saturday.  In AHL Division 1 the seniors came away from Shankill with a 3-11 to 1-17 draw against Cuala.  At the break Crokes led 1-8 to 0-9 having played with the breeze.  Crokes came back well having been four points down with ten minutes remaining - two late goals coming from Peter Clinton and Kevin O’Loughlin, a 20 metre free.  In goal Eoin Dalton made a number of good saves.  He was well fronted by Niall Lillis and Hugh Gannon while midfielder Shea Gillen had a steady hour.  Up front Ronan Walsh was most prominent in the first half and Kevin O’Loughlin in the second.

Team:

E Dalton, G McMorrow, N Lillis, W Ryan, H Gannon, A Cleary, D Byrne, A Grogan, S Gillen (0-1), R Walsh (1-1), C Clinton (0-2), R O’Loughlin, P Clinton (1-0), D McGovern, K O’Loughlin (1-6, f 1-4, 65-1).  Subs: J Burke (0-1) for D McGovern (half time inj), D McGovern for R O’Loughlin (50 min)

Back in Silverpark the intermediates were a little unlucky to go down 1-10 to 1-8 in their fifth round robin championship game to Thomas Davis.  Crokes went a point clear with five minutes left only for Thomas Davis to goal almost immediately.  Over the hour if Crokes had been able to take the scoring chances on offer the result might have been different.  An under 15/16 squad took the road to Thurles for the All-Ireland qualifiers with a challenge against Holycross en route.  The home team was 1-3 to 0-1 clear after ten minutes.  Some positional changes saw Crokes gain the upper hand only to be reeled in and the first half ended 2-7 (Crokes) to 1-10.  An early burst on the resumption resulted in four unanswered points for the home team and this proved to be bulk of the margin at the finish (2-14 to 2-9). 

Team:

M Herlihy, P O’Shea, D Corish, A Colclough, C O’Dwyer, E Doherty, R Murphy, C Delaney, C Devins (0-1), K Kelly (1-1), J Cassidy (0-1), T Barry, A Pilkington (0-3), B Horan (1-0), N Gorey (0-3).  Subs: M Collins for A Colclough, C Gormley for T Barry, M McNicholas for J Cassidy, J Cassidy for A Pilkington

On Sunday July 19th in JHC B2 at Silverpark Crokes hosted Civil Service.  A great second half fight back from an eight point interval deficit was just thwarted when the visitors scored 1-1 in injury time to claim the round robin points by 3-10 to 3-9.  At the time of writing it looks as if results elsewhere mean Crokes go straight through to the semi finals.

In the afternoon the Junior C3’s put in a very good JHC E2 performance at Poppintree before going down 2-12 to 1-6.  The game was in the balance up to the last seven or eight minutes when Setanta scored a goal and two points to put themselves out of reach.  Among Crokes best were Niall Linehan, Aidan Hudner, Pat Kennedy and Hugh Liston.

Next Sunday 26th July Dublin play Limerick in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter final at Thurles.  All support for the Dubs with Crokes Niall Corcoran and Ross O’Carroll on board greatly appreciated.

 

Meteor Kilmacud Crokes All Ireland Hurling  Sevens 2009

On Saturday the 5th of September 2009 Kilmacud Crokes Hurling will host the 36th Meteor Kilmacud Crokes All Ireland Sevens tournament.  Now a landmark event in the annual GAA calendar over seventy teams from all over the country will participate.

 

Kilmacud Crokes and Dublin Hurling are on an exciting journey.  Highlights over the past 12 months include:

 

ü  Dublin reaching senior and U21 Leinster finals 2009 – strong Crokes representation on both squads

ü  Crokes had 8 players on the Dublin South colleges panel 2008 – Leinster Colleges league winners

ü  Crokes senior team reached 2008 county final

ü  Completion of a state of the art hurling arena

ü  Provision of a full-time hurling coaching service 

ü  Development of All-Weather training facilities

ü  In June 09 Kilmacud Crokes hosted a mini All Ireland tournament for U-6 to U-12 with in excess of 1000 kids participating. Mol an óige agus tiocfaidh sí!

 

The Sevens requires all hands on deck and if you want to play your part please contact one of the undersigned.  Help can take many forms including with preparations, publicity, sourcing advertisements and much more.

 

Tom Rock 086-8333046 or tomfrock@hotmail.com

Michael Culligan 087-2527281 or michael@bdassociates.ie

 

Hurling Nursery

The Hurling Nursery continues on Saturdays in Glenalbyn - at 9am for boys born 2002 and at 10am for boys born 2001 and 2003.

Communication with parents is by both e-mail and by text.  We strongly encourage parents to subscribe to our tacutext texting service in order to be kept fully informed of team notices, training news, change of venue/pick-up times, etc. specific to your son's group.  Each message you receive will cost you 20c.  The message will be sent to the phone from which the instruction is sent.

Boys Born in 2001- To join the hurling text service, send the following text message to 53215

JOIN CROKESHURL2001 0876781776 YOUR_SONS_NAME  

e.g. join crokeshurl2001 0876781776 joebloggs

You can stop receiving messages at any time by sending the following text to 53215

STOP CROKESHURL2001 0876781776

Boys Born in 2002 - To join the hurling text service, send the following text message to 53215

JOIN CROKESHURL2002 0878052999 YOUR_SONS_NAME  

e.g. join crokeshurl2002 0878052999 joebloggs

You can stop receiving messages at any time by sending the following text to 53215

STOP CROKESHURL2002 0878052999

Boys Born in 2003

We suggest you join the 2002 group until you become new U6's in 2009.  At that time, you can stop your membership of the 2002 group and join a new 2003 group.

Parental Assistance 

We appeal to all parents of the new group to offer assistance in any way possible. No previous coaching experience is required and even periodic help is better than none at all. The success of the club relies on volunteers and it is a great way of getting to know other parents. If you are willing to offer any assistance in any capacity, whether it be coaching, roll, setting up pitches, tidying up pitches, etc. etc. please contact any of the following:

Niall Corcoran, Club hurling coach, 087 983 4287, niall.corcoran@gmail.com

Michael Crowe, Chairman, Juvenile Hurling Group, 087-9967608, mjcrowe@gofree.indigo.ie 

Margaret Keane, Registrar, 086 311 0020, Margaret.keane@yahoo.ie

Quote from Parent

“As a parent who has 5 children in the club and 2 more about to start, I have got to know more people since I started helping out with my 5th child that I did bringing all my other children to training and matches. Your child will love to see you getting involved.  And remember, these parents are the people you will be standing with on the sideline of pitches for the rest of your son's playing career!  Many helpers lighten the load for everybody.” 

 

Management Contact Details

 

Senior:             Seamus Kennedy seamus.kennedy@ericsson.com - 087/2334560

Intermediate:   Billy Noctor - wnoctor@eircom.net and 087-2556635

Junior B:          Mark Regan - (086) 6995821 and markregan@cck.ie

Junior 5:          Barry Gavigan - Barry.Gavigan@o2.com -    086 6005412

Under 21:        Seamus Kennedy - seamus.kennedy@ericsson.com - 087/2334560

Minor:             Pat Halpin - Pat.W.Halpin@aib.ie - 086-8326377

Under 16:        Liam O’Carroll - liamocarol@eircom.net and 087-9422197

Under 15:        Ronan Conway - ronan.d.conway@intel.com - 0874197753

Under 14:        Tom McIntyre - tommcintyre@gsi.ie- 087 2563493 and Gearoid MacGabhann - gmacgabhann@yahoo.com - 087 -9679605

Under 13:        Mick Crowe - 087-9967608 and mjcrowe@gofree.indigo.ie

Under 12:        Colm Maher - colm.maher@citigroup.com and 087-2755074

Under 11:        Jim Ryan – 087-9673861 and jim.ryan1@hse.ie

Under 10         Alan Kehoe - alan.n.kehoe@aib.ie and 087-7553380

Under 9:          Robbie Kinsella - 087-2322832 and robert.kinsella@amnch.ie

Under 8:          Ken Hall - 087-6781776 and ken_j_hall@adp.com

Under 7:          Mark Lohan - 087-8052999 and marklohan@eircom.net

Under 6:          Brian Harrison brianharrisonkk@yahoo.com and 087 920 1743 and John Maguire johnpatrickmaguire@gmail.com and 086 227 4490

 

Kilmacud Crokes Hurling Coach:      

 

Niall Corcoran, niall.corcoran@games.gaa.ie and 087-9834287

 

www.kilmacudcrokes.com/hurling

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