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Midleton Hurling and Football, Ladies Football and Camogie Club Notes - November 21

21 November, 2024

ADULT CLUB

EAST CORK U-21 AHC

Our first team is back in action on Monday night next when we travel to Glenville to take on Sarsfields in the semi-final of the championship at 7.30pm. Please support the lads if you can. 

 

EAST CORK UNDER 21 B CHAMPIONSHIP

MIDLETON 2-15 ST COLMCILLES 1-20

Our second team narrowly bowed out of this championship on Sunday morning last when they lost out to St Colmcilles (Carrignavar and Whites Cross) after a cracking encounter at Clonmult Memorial Park. 

MIDLETON: Zach Smith, Adam O'Connor, Neil Fitzgerald, Colin Sunderland, Sean McSharry, Matthew McSweeney, Josh Hogan, Eoghan Fraser, Darragh Egan, Tadhg Bohan, Cian Lambe, Nicky Coughlan, Daniel Garde, Ben O'Neill, James O'Sullivan. Subs used: Callum O'Brien, Josh Foley and Odhran Rabbitte.

 

MUNSTER JAHC SEMI-FINAL

On Saturday, we hosted the Munster Club JAHC semi-final between our East Cork neighbbours Russell Rovers and Moyle Rovers of Tipperary. A fine crowd attended and thanks to everyone who helped out on the day.

 

LADIES FOOTBALL

MINOR COUNTY SEMI-FINAL

MIDLETON 2-9 TADHG MCCARTAIGHS 3-9

A disappointing day that just wasn't to be. For a team who only started training as a minor group six weeks ago to get to a county semi final is an achievement in itself. We as mentors are so lucky to have such an amazing group of girls.

The girls fought hard till the end but only three points divided the teams. 

Final score Midleton 2-9 Tadgh McCartaighs 3-9. 

Captain on the day was Kate Saunderson. 

Thanks to all the girls, the management team and everyone who helped us out. Most importantly thank you the parents for getting the girls to training and to matches.

Thanks to Rayanna Power who came to our final training session to help us and all the junior girls who supported us on the day on the line. With only three of the 23 girls we have on our panel overage for next year the future is very promising for the club.

 

AGM

It’s that time of the year again. 

Midleton Ladies Football Club will hold its AGM on Wednesday 27th November at 7.30pm in Midleton GAA Club. All welcome to attend. 

 

U-13 DIVISIONAL FINAL

Best of luck to our U-13 players Ciara and Maeve who will represent Midleton and East Cork in the U-13 Divisional cup final against West Cork in Delaneys on Saturday morning.

 

CAMOGIE 

MINOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Our minors bowed out of the minor championship at the weekend at the quarter-final stage against Glen Rovers in the Colleges Field in Blackrock.

The girls have been fantastic all year but unfortunately came up against a better side on the night. We wish all the girls now who will be leaving the minor ranks the very best of luck in the club's adult teams. These girls will be the mainstay of our adult groups going forward. Well done girls.

 

JUVENILES

FÉ15S

Our Fé15s travelled to Bishopstown on Saturday to take on Glanmire in their P1 County Football Championship Semi-Final and unforunately defeat was our lot after an epic extra-time battle. The final score was: Midleton 4-11 Glanmire 6-7. Hard luck lads.

 

FÉ16S

Fé16 Division 1 Football County Championship Final v St. Colums

Venue: Kilmurry

Date: 17-11-24

Result: St. Colums 2-14 Midleton 0-8

MIDLETON PANEL: Ewan Murphy, Jason Morley, Bradley O’Brien, Rian Casey, Jack Walsh, Shane O'Mahony, Dara Cahill, Senan Carroll, Alfie Hennessy, Ruairi O'Riordan, Dara Birdthistle, Sean Gregory, Alex Horgan, Scott Dunlea, Darragh Mullins (captain), Riain McCormack, Michael Murphy Allegrini, Fionn Bohan, Patrick Collins, Braden Dunlea, Patrick O'Dowd, Peader Egan, Max Murphy, Harry Waterman. 

 

Fé16 D1 Football League Final v Kiltha Óg

Date: 20-11-24

Venue: Glenville GAA

Result: Midleton 6-7 Kiltha Óg 1-6

MIDLETON PANEL: Ewan Murphy, Jack Walsh, Braden Dunlea, Fionn Bohan, Ruairi O'Riordan, Shane O'Mahony, Peadar Egan, Senan Carroll, Bradley O'Brien, Scott Dunlea, Dara Birdthistle, Sean Gregory, Patrick Collins, Michael Murphy Allegrini, Darragh Mullins (captain, pictured below), Dara Cahill, Alfie Hennessy, Alex Horgan, Rian Casey, Patrick O'Dowd, Max Murphy, Harry Waterman. 

 

HARTY CUP

Well done to all our players who booked their passage to the knockout stages of the Dr Harty Cup this week with Midleton CBS and CBC. 

 

MAGPIES ALL STARS 

Well done to our senior Magpies All-Stars who are taking part in the winter strength and conditioning programme with our own club player and S & C coach Aaron Mulcahy.

 

MIDLETON GAA MONDAY CLUB

We will be back again on this coming Monday, November 25 at 10.30am in our clubhouse in Clonmult Memorial Park. All welcome.

 

LOTTO 

 

Here are the lotto results for this week.....well done too to our lucky dip winners. We had no jackpot or Match three winners.

Thanks to everyone who supports our lotto. It is a vital weekly fundraiser for our club.

Remember you can play anytime at: http://www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Midleton%20GAA/lotto

In total Midleton GAA will give out local business vouchers to the value of €3,800 every year as part of our “Shop Local, Buy Local” campaign.

How to play: tickets are on sale at Pat Walsh Paints, Chadwicks, Frank Murphy Butchers, Murphy’s Pharmacy, Crowley Butchers, or buy online (see above).

Thanks to everyone that supports our lotto....

 

BINGO


 

Fancy a great night out? Why not give our Bingo a go?

It kicks off at 7.30pn every Friday night and is over by 9pm. A single book is €6. A double book is €12.

Thanks to everyone who has supported the bingo in such great numbers in 2023 and hopefully you can join us again for 2024.

 

 

CLUB SHOP

The new shop times for 2024 are Saturday morning from 9.30am to 10.30am. Please order online at the link below and collect on Saturday mornings

http://www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Midleton_GAA/ShopItems

 

FRIENDS OF THE MAGPIES

Our current featured Friend of the Magpies is Imokilly Medical Centre, Unit 3, Distillery Lane, Midleton, Co. Cork. P25 V180.

Check them out at: https://imokillymedical.ie/

A big thank you to Dr. Mike Thompson and all at Imokilly Medical Centre for their support.

Our Friends of the Magpies sponsors support us to develop Midleton GAA One Club. Please support them!

 

PARK SOUTH UPDATE

We were delighted to welcome GAA President, Jarlath Burns, to Park South on Saturday afternoon. Pictured with the President is our treasurer, John Hogan. 

 

 

 

GAA LEARNING PORTAL

We have been asked to remind members and especially our club coaches that the GAA Learning Portal is a great resource which is free to use. Please check it out at  http://learning.gaa.ie/about.

 

COFFEE AT CLONMULT MEMORIAL PARK

We would like to extend a very warm welcome and best of luck to Maurice Healy as he opened his new Coffee Station in our club grounds (straight across from the train station) at Clonmult Memorial Park recently. These are there opening hours....

 

S&C CONFERENCE

The annual Cork GAA S&C conference will take on November 30. The event will highlight best practice S&C strategies from clubs, schools and intercounty teams and feature all codes. 

Full details and how to book can be found at: 

https://gaacork.ie/2024/11/08/30136/

 

DATE FOR YOUR DIARY 

Waterford and Cork will play a Senior Hurling Challenge at Fraher Field on Saturday, January 4 in aid of former Déise hurler Brian Greene and Waterford Hospice.

Brian was diagnosed with cancer in May, 2022 and is currently undergoing treatment. The match was launched at The Park Hotel in Dungarvan last week. Tickets will be priced at €10. Throw in is at 5pm.

Greene achieved Munster glory with both Waterford and Mount Sion in 2002. The number seven fell to his knees at the final whistle when the Déise won their first provincial title in 39 years against Tipperary at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Former Déise and Lismore forward Seán Daly has been one of the driving forces behind this event. “The GAA is a family organisation. When your family are in trouble, people rally around. For me, it’s supporting a friend. Plain and simple. No more than anybody else in the room here, we’re supporting somebody that wants our help right now. Let’s drive it on and make it a good night.”

Déise chairman Sean Michael O’Regan recalled Greene’s part in the 2002 Munster breakthrough. “The picture of Brian at the end of the game, that’s the way everybody was in the stands. The raw emotion that day after so many defeats, after so many years. To win a Munster final was huge and to have the Greene name associated with that was only fitting and proper.”

Current Waterford coach Dan Shanahan often marked the Mount Sion man in training. “If you got the better of Brian Greene, you were having a good night! I’m honoured to be here for such a good cause.” Players Austin Gleeson, PJ Fanning and Kieran Bennett as well as team secretary Ger Harris were also in attendance.

Cork coach and Cappoquin native Donal O’Rourke said that the Rebel players and management are happy to lend their support. “Whatever has to be done, we’ll do it. What Brian has, unfortunately has been under every roof in Ireland and has touched every family in Ireland.” Brendan Coleman, Ciarán Joyce, Niall O Leary and Ger Mellerick also represented Cork on the night of the launch.

 

CLUB HOUSE

We have a smashing club house, bar and hall, at Midleton GAA Club and don't forget that these are available to hire for functions....see below for details....

 

PLEASE PLAY YOUR PART

The word is not getting out that NO DOGS (other than assistance dogs) are allowed in our grounds at Clonmult Memorial Park or Park South.

Please respect this and spread the word..... 

 

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