Friday, April 30, 2010

u-16's reach county final

St. Josephs Miltown continued their successful season when they defeated Doora Barefield in the semi final of the u-16 championship on a 1-15 to 2-4 scoreline.
Miltown were always in control in the game played at Quilty and deservedly booked a final spot. The final is scheduled for bank holiday Monday evening in Cooraclare with a 7pm start. Everyone is encouraged to get out and provide support in this big occasion for the club.

The extract below is taken from a preview of the game as available on the hoganstand.com website.

Wolfe Tones na Sionna v St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay

Both sides are here on merit with some of the county's best U16 Footballers in action next Monday evening in Cooraclare at 7 pm. Wolfe Tones went through the group stages unbeaten defeating Miltown previously on a score of 2-7 to 0-4 in round 5. They continued their impressive form with a hard fought 5-10 v 1-8 victory over Cooraclare last Monday evening to reach their second final Division 1 final in a row. On the other hand Miltown, apart from their prior loss to the Shannon team and one slip up against St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield, went on to play some outstanding football in reaching the last four. Here they inflicted revenge on Doora/Barefield with an eight point win, 1-15 to 2-4. Wolfe Tones who were defeated at this stage by Kilmurry Ibrickane last year, have key operators in Daragh Downes, William Flynn, Damien Casey, Sean Reidy, Jack Carrig, Daniel Brennan and Sixmilebridge duo Mark Hehir and David Murphy. Milltown will enter the game as outsiders and they have a number of fine footballers in the form of Donal Keane, Seamie Parra, Eoin and Conor Cleary, Aidan McGuane, Kevin Downes, Michael Hamilton and Luke Reidy. This promises to be a good game between the two best sides in the county at this level. Indeed the two clubs have clashed regularly at all underage levels and when they last met in a final it was the Shannon team who were victorious when they beat the Maroon and Amber in the U14 Feile Peil na nOg Final of 2008. As for Monday's game, Wolfe Tones seem to be the better team and they should have enough to bring back the U16 Division 1 cup to the town of Shannon for the first time since 2004.

Results & Fixtures update

St. Josephs Miltown senior side went down to Kilkee in round 5 of the Cusack cup on a 0-9 to 1-4 scoreline. The absence of several regulars on the evening was to prove costly in what was a crucial game between two teams with aspirations of making a semi final spot. Kilkee led by 0-4 to 0-2 at half time but Miltown hit back with a Michael Barry goal on the resumption to hit the front. Unfortunately, Kilkee wrestled back control to edge a narrow victory.
The team lined out as follows: Niall Quinn, David Cleary, Gordon Kelly(0-1), Shane Curtin, Enda O'Gorman, Graham Kelly, Ian Sexton, Sean Meade, John Meade, Gary Egan(0-1), Michael Barry(1-0), Micheal Malone(0-1), Kevin Keavey(0-1),Joe Curtin, David Talty Subs used: Michael Hehir, Gearoid Curtin

The next game against Cooraclare has been deferred to Saturday next week due to a number of the team attending the wedding of Brian Curtin in foreign climes. Best of luck to Brian for the big day.

This weekend sees the Junior sides in further action. The Junior A side face a tough encounter away to Coolmen on Friday evening while the Junior B side make the trip to Ennis to play the Banner on Sunday morning.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Table Quiz Friday April 30th @ Cogans

The St. Josephs Miltown senior men's team are having a quiz on this Friday night April 30th at 9.30 in Cogan’s bar.
All support for the event would be much appreciated to assist financially with preparations for the upcoming championshiup campaign.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Results & Fixtures Update

Another successful weekend prevailed last weekend as the adult sides all had positives results.
The senior side played Liscannor in round 4 of the Cusack Cup and recorded a 2-9 to 0-10 victory. Liscannor were the better side for the first 40 minutes but a very strong finish by Miltown led to victory. Liscannor led 0-6 to 0-2 at half time but a Kevin Keavey goal midway through the second half threw the game wide open. Liscannor then had Ronan Slattery sent off for a dangerous high tackle on Micheal Malone. This combined with the switch of Gordon Kelly to midfield which nullified the previous dominance of Brian Considine were key factors in the win. Two Michael Barry points and a goal from Joe Curtin sealed the win.
The team lined out as follows: Conor O'Loughlin, Enda Malone, Kevin Burke, David Cleary, Ian Sexton, Gordon Kelly, Graham Kelly, Sean Meade, Michael Barry(0-2), David Talty, Gary Egan(0-1), Micheal Malone(0-1), Niall Quinn(0-1), Eoin Curtin(0-2), Joe Curtin(1-0). Subs used: Shane Curtin for Enda Malone(inj), John Meade for David Talty, Kevin Keavey(1-1), Enda O'Gorman for Sean Meade, Michael Talty for Ian Sexton.
The Junior B side received a walkover from St. Josephs Doora Barefield in their league tie. On Monday evening, the Junior A side continued their recent impressive form with a 1-14 to 2-8 victory over Ennistymon.
This weekend sees the senior side away to Kilkee in round 5 of the Cusack cup. A win here would set Miltown up with a good chance of a semi final slot but Kilkee will be a formidable challenge on the back of an impressive win over Clondegad last weekend.

The under-16 side face Doora Barefield in the semi final of the Div 1 championship this Monday. Miltown played Doora Barefield last Monday in their final group game last Monday and lost out on a 2-7 to 1-7 soreline. All concerned will be hoping the boys can produce the goods when the stakes are higher this Monday. Best of luck to all involved and all support would be much appreciated. The tie is to be played in Ennistymon on Monday evening at 7pm.
The preview below appeared on the hoganstand.com website:
"St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield v St. Joseph's Milltown @ Ennistymon

The battle of the Saint Joseph's is expected to be a good game with little separating either side. They played each other last Monday in Gurteen where the home side came through by a goal. Doora/Barefield are showing a lot of form recently and aside from their opening day loss to Wolfe Tones they have only lost one game since which came against Ennistymon in round 4. They have a skillful side with players such as Donal O'Halloran, David Clancy, Aaron Lundy, Daragh Keirn, David Conroy, Finn O'Reilly and Ciaran Browne in their ranks. They will be hoping to revenge the defeat of two years ago when Milltown beat them in a cracking semi final tie of the Clare U14 Feile Peil na nOg. On the other hand, Milltown are the dark horses for this championship. Their path to the semi final is similar to Barefield in that they only lost two games, the already mentioned tie last week and to Wolfe Tones in round 5. They are likely to include the Cleary twins, Eoin and Conor, Seamie Parra, Daragh Pender, Aidan McGuane, Kevin Downes and Donal Keane. This could be very tight with both sides having some fine players and this was evident in their clash last week. It will be close but on their recent impressive form St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield might just shade it.

Verdict: St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield"

Go Games Blitz - U10

The Miltown U10 squad competed in the first Go Games blitz of the year last Saturday in Cooraclare. The squad beat Killimer, Kilmihil and Cooraclare 2. Some great football was played by the team particulary the younger players who had their first taste of under 10.

Miltown Squad: Oisin Looney, James Clancy (C), Mark Cunningham, Cillian O'Malley, Euan Reidy, Zack Whelehan, Ben Whelehan, Tadhg Flynn, Evan Crowley, Cian Flanagan & Micheal Murray.

Under 12s get first win.

Miltown 3-8 Kilmihil 3-4

After a heavy defeat to Lissycasey in the first round Miltown came back with a good win at home to Kilmihil. Goals from Daniel Curtin (2) and Daithi Curtin gave Miltown the edge in this close fought contest.

Miltown Team: Thomas Clancy, Patrick Haran, Padraig Murray (C), Eoin Looney, Shane Crowe, Rory Sexton, Cormac Byrne, Niall Hehir, Diarmuid Meade, Sean Clancy, Tadhg O'Neill, Joe Marrinan, Jamsie O'Connor, Daithi Curtin, Daniel Curtin. Sub: Adam O'Mahoney for J. O'Connor.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Results & Fixtures update

St. Josephs Miltown senior side qualified for the 1/4 final of the John O'Gorman cup with a 0-13 to 0-8 victory over Doora Barefield last weekend. The result means that Miltown emerge from the four team group along with Cooraclare.
The team lined out as follows: Sean O'Brien, Eoin Corbett, David Cleary, Kevin Burke, Enda O'Gorman, Michael Hehir, Enda Malone, Sean Meade, John Meade, Micheal Malone, David Talty, Eoin Curtin, Kevin Keavey, Joe Curtin, Shane Curtin

The under-16 side have successfully qualified for the semi finals of the under-16 division 1 championship. They defeated Kilrush on a 0-13 to 1-1 scoreline and will now play Doora Barefield in their final group game. Well done to all concerned with the team and best of luck when the semi final comes around.

This weekend sees all three adult teams play at home in their respective leagues.
The senior side host upcoming championship opponents Liscannor on Saturday evening. This game is much looked forward to as a potential championship pointer and also to see if the team can build on their victory in the previous round over Kilmurry Ibrickane.

The Junior B side host Doora Barefields second string on Sunday while the Junior A side are to play Ennistymon on Monday evening. Both teams will be hoping to build on victories in the previous round.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Success on all fronts

On a most successful Easter weekend, all three adult teams recorded victories in their respective league games.
The Junior A team got the ball rolling with a very good 1-12 to 2-3 victory away to Lissycasey. This was a very important result for the team who will aim to build on this victory in the coming league games.
Saturday saw the Junior B team take to the field against Kilkee and duly recorded a 2-5 to 0-6 victory. A strong first half performance playing with the breeze saw Miltown lead 2-4 to 0-1 at half time. James O'Brien and Enda Fox netted the goals with Jonathan Wilson scoring some impressive points from play.
On Monday, the senior side faced up to All-Ireland finalists Kilmurry Ibrickane at a very windy Miltown pitch. The large attendance were most appreciative of the newly built stand for shelter on such a cold day. After a tremendous battling performance, Miltown recorded a fine 1-6 to 0-4 victory for their first Cusack Cup victory of the season.
Miltown lead by 1-1 to 0-3 at the break having played against the breeze. Michael Malone netted the crucial goal early on.
In the second half, Miltown played a nice mixture of the long and short game to record the victory.
The team lined out as a follows: Conor O'Loughlin, Enda Malone, Kevin Burke, David Cleary, Graham Kelly, Gordon Kelly, Ian Sexton, Cathal Lafferty, Sean Meade, John Meade, Michael Barry, Michael Malone 1-1 , Kevin Keavey 0-2, Eoin Curtin 0-2, Joe Curtin 0-1. Subs: Gary Egan for Cathal Lafferty (inj)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Results & Fixtures update

It has been a busy week on the football front as the season gets firmly into action at both adult and underage level.
On Saturday last, the senior side recorded their first competitive victory of the season when they defeated Eire Og on a 1-6 to 1-5 scoreline in the O'Gorman cup. A victory over St. Josephs Doora-Barefield in the final group game will gauarantee a 1/4 final spot.
The under-16 side remain firmly on course for a semi final spot after a 3-14 to 1-4 victory over Eire Og on Monday evening. This game was played in very difficult weather conditions but the team turned in a good performance on the evening.

This weekend sees a full weekend of fixtures. The Junior A side get the action underway with a fixture away to Lissycasey at the unusual time of a Friday at 5pm.
Next up on Sunday afternoon, an attempt is being made to resurrect a Junior B side within the club after an absence of a number of years. It is hoped that some ex-players will dust down the boots and return to the playing fields to ensure the survival of this team. The Junior B side are down to play Kilkee's second string in Miltown at 4:3O on Sunday.
The big fixture of the weekend is on Monday when the senior side are away to All-Ireland club finalists Kilmurry Ibrickane in Quilty in Round 3 of the Cusack Cup. This game will provide a very good barometer of Miltown's form at this juncture of the season.
Finally, the under-16 side will be away to Wolftones on Monday evening in Shannon.
Best of luck to all teams in action