SAINT SAVIOURS 3-6 DUNGARVAN 3-3
Our under 14 footballers put in a great effort in the County final against St. Saviours in Walsh Park last on Saturday before losing out to the city side who dominated the second half.
Michael Burke defending well
Playing with the wind in the first half, we led at half time by 3-2 to 1-1 with our goals being scored by Kyle Healy and Fionn Nagle (2).
Kyle Healy on the Move
We played really well in that first half, defending and tackling but we kicked costly wides and didn’t take all of our scoring opportunities. Our goalie Darragh Healy made a great save just before half time.
Team Manager Chris McGovern Issuing Instructions
It was a different story in the second half as we scored just 0-1f by Mark Loftus before Saviours took over with the wind at their backs. Under constant pressure we conceded 2-5 to leave us a goal behind at the final whistle.
Mark Loftus Take on the Saviours Defence
Congratulations to St. Saviours on their win and well done to our boys on this gallant display who along with their mentors have given us some great games of football this year.
Gavin Christopher on the Ball
Its on to the hurling championship now and we will play Tramore in our first game this Monday June 18th at home at 7pm.
Defence Well Organised for Opposing Frees
Scorers : Fionn Nagle 2-1, Kyle Healy 1-0, Mark Loftus 0-2(1f).
Team : Darragh Healy, Sean Galvin, Matthew Coles, Eddie Burke, Eoin O Callaghan (Capt.), Shay Cullinane, Gavin Christopher, Mark Loftus, Brian Curran, Gabriel McGovern, Kyle Healy, Michael Burke, Fionn Nagle, James Maye, Thomas Geary, Carmelo Crivello, Martin Downey, Leon Lannon, Kevin Collins.
Selectors : Chris McGovern, Trevor Galvin, Dermot O Callaghan, an, David Burke.
Goalie Darragh Healy Made a Great Save Before Half Time.