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Corn Ui Mhuiri (19 A F) KO
Colaiste Na Sceilge 1-7 V 1-19 Skibbereen Community School
Clonmel High School 0-4 V 5-13 St Brendans Killarney
P.S Rathmore 3-14 V 1-3 P.S Chorcha Dhuibhne
Clonakilty Community College 0-11 V 1-8 Colaiste Chriost Ri [Clonakilty won on penalties]
I.S. Killorglin 0-9 V 2-11 Tralee CBS
Bandon 0-9 V 0-2 Coláiste Choilm Ballincollig
St Flannans 1-7 V 2-16 Mercy Mounthawk
Next round of fixtures Wednesday November 17th 2021
P.S. Rathmore v Clonmel High School V Clonmel High School
Clonakilty Community College V P.S Chorcha Dhuibhne
Hamilton High School Bandon V St Flannans
Skibbereen Community School V Coláiste Choilm Ballincollig
St Brendans Killarney V I.S. Killorglin
Mercy Mounthawk V Colaiste Chriost Ri
Colaiste Na Sceilge V St Francis College Rochestown
Tralee C.B.S get a bye to the quater-finals.
Colaiste Na Sceilge 1-7 V 1-19 Skibbereen Community School
Clonmel High School 0-4 V 5-13 St Brendans Killarney
P.S Rathmore 3-14 V 1-3 P.S Chorcha Dhuibhne
Clonakilty Community College 0-11 V 1-8 Colaiste Chriost Ri [Clonakilty won on penalties]
I.S. Killorglin 0-9 V 2-11 Tralee CBS
Bandon 0-9 V 0-2 Coláiste Choilm Ballincollig
St Flannans 1-7 V 2-16 Mercy Mounthawk
Next round of fixtures Wednesday November 17th 2021
P.S. Rathmore v Clonmel High School V Clonmel High School
Clonakilty Community College V P.S Chorcha Dhuibhne
Hamilton High School Bandon V St Flannans
Skibbereen Community School V Coláiste Choilm Ballincollig
St Brendans Killarney V I.S. Killorglin
Mercy Mounthawk V Colaiste Chriost Ri
Colaiste Na Sceilge V St Francis College Rochestown
Tralee C.B.S get a bye to the quater-finals.
Corn Ui Mhuiri: Clinical Rathmore dominant in opening win
Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts for the comfortable success
Corn Ui Mhuiri: Clinical Rathmore dominant in opening win
Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts for the comfortable success
WED, 03 NOV, 2021 - 15:48
JOHN O’DOWD
SPSL Rathmore 3-14 PS Chorcha Dhuibnne 1-3
The individual first-half brilliance of ace corner-forward Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts that powered Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore to a comprehensive victory in their opening Corn Ui Mhuiri outing at a cold and blustery Rathmore.
To be fair to their fellow Kerry opponents, Pobalscoil Chorcha Dhuibhne, nothing seemed to go right for them against the wind in a first 30 minutes where they were would have been seriously in contention at the interval if they had managed to convert any of the myriad of goalscoring opportunities that they had created.
However, once the Rathmore school’s wing-forward David O’Leary was the recipient of a defensive mix-up to raise the winners’ first green flag in the 28th minute, which was then followed up by captain McSweeney blasting a low drive to the net just two minutes after the resumption, the Corcha Dhuibhne outfit were effectively dead and buried (2-6 to 0-2).
It could have been a different story at the break for the losers but, on three different occasions when they had penetrated the home rearguard, Gavin Ó Cinneide, James Ó hAinifein and Tomas Aghas all failed to find the back of the net, with Barney Pearsons proving to be a very resolute custodian between the sticks.
With Kerry minor Dylan Roche taking a while to find his shooting boots, it was undoubtedly Collins who really ignited the home side’s charge. Four outstanding points from play in the first half (off both feet) gave his teammates the perfect platform, allied to the late goal from O’Leary, to enjoy a decent cushion (1-6 to 0-1) at half-time.
Further goals arrived in the second half, through powerhouse McSweeney and corner-forward Darragh Nagle, and despite Aivaras Uosis being deployed outfield to give Chorcha Dhuibhne an attacking focal point, they could never get going, despite James MacGearailt’s superb strike for a consolation goal in the 55th minute, as the Rathmore school utilised their bench to good effect late on.
Scorers for SPSL Rathmore: C Collins 0-4, M McSweeney 1-1, D O’Leary, D Nagle 1-0 each, D Roche 0-3 (0-2 frees), Cathal O’Connor 0-2, F Murphy (’45), D Fitzgerald, S Finnegan, J Doyle 0-1 each.
Scorers for PS Chorcha Dhuibhne: J MacGearailt 1-1, M O Mainin, Cormac O Cinneide 0-1 each.
SPSL RATHMORE: B Pearsons (Gneeveguilla); N O’Connor (Knocknagree), M Dennehy (Rathmore), I O’Leary (Glenflesk); P Moynihan (Rathmore), S Finnegan (Gneeveguilla), C O’Donoghue (Rathmore); M McSweeney (Knocknagree), F Murphy (Rathmore); D O’Leary (Gneeveguilla), R O’Leary (Gneeveguilla), D McCarthy (Rathmore); D Nagle (Rathmore), D Roche (Glenflesk), C Collins (Rathmore).
Subs: Cathal O’Connor (Knocknagree) for McCarthy (45 mins), Cian O’Connor (Rathmore) for N O’Connor (47 mins), D Fitzgerald (Gneeveguilla) for R O’Leary (49 mins), R Daly (Gneeveguilla) for O’Donoghue (51 mins), J Doyle (Gneeveguilla) for D O’Leary (53 mins).
PS CHORCHA DHUIBHNE: A Uosis (Dingle); S O Conchuir (Lispole), B O Brian (An Ghaeltacht), D O Brosnachain (Lispole); F Daibheis (An Ghaeltacht), J O hAinefein (Annascaul), J O Neill (Castlegregory); M O Mainin (Lispole), Cormac O Cinneide (Lispole); G O Cinneide (An Ghaeltacht), J MacGearailt (Lispole), C O Riain (An Ghaeltacht); K O Bambaire (An Ghaeltacht), T Aghas (Annascaul), Cian O Cinneide (Lispole).
Subs: P MacSandair (Dingle) for O Bambaire (half-time), P MacGearailt (Castlegregory) for Cian O Cinneide (40 mins), L O Grifin (Lispole) for O Brosnachain (53 mins), JJ MacLiam (An Ghaeltacht) for Dabheis (53 mins).
Referee: T McCarthy (Castleisland Desmonds).
Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts for the comfortable success
Corn Ui Mhuiri: Clinical Rathmore dominant in opening win
Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts for the comfortable success
WED, 03 NOV, 2021 - 15:48
JOHN O’DOWD
SPSL Rathmore 3-14 PS Chorcha Dhuibnne 1-3
The individual first-half brilliance of ace corner-forward Ciaran Collins, coupled with the overall dominance of midfield pair Michael McSweeney and Fionn Murphy, were the catalysts that powered Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore to a comprehensive victory in their opening Corn Ui Mhuiri outing at a cold and blustery Rathmore.
To be fair to their fellow Kerry opponents, Pobalscoil Chorcha Dhuibhne, nothing seemed to go right for them against the wind in a first 30 minutes where they were would have been seriously in contention at the interval if they had managed to convert any of the myriad of goalscoring opportunities that they had created.
However, once the Rathmore school’s wing-forward David O’Leary was the recipient of a defensive mix-up to raise the winners’ first green flag in the 28th minute, which was then followed up by captain McSweeney blasting a low drive to the net just two minutes after the resumption, the Corcha Dhuibhne outfit were effectively dead and buried (2-6 to 0-2).
It could have been a different story at the break for the losers but, on three different occasions when they had penetrated the home rearguard, Gavin Ó Cinneide, James Ó hAinifein and Tomas Aghas all failed to find the back of the net, with Barney Pearsons proving to be a very resolute custodian between the sticks.
With Kerry minor Dylan Roche taking a while to find his shooting boots, it was undoubtedly Collins who really ignited the home side’s charge. Four outstanding points from play in the first half (off both feet) gave his teammates the perfect platform, allied to the late goal from O’Leary, to enjoy a decent cushion (1-6 to 0-1) at half-time.
Further goals arrived in the second half, through powerhouse McSweeney and corner-forward Darragh Nagle, and despite Aivaras Uosis being deployed outfield to give Chorcha Dhuibhne an attacking focal point, they could never get going, despite James MacGearailt’s superb strike for a consolation goal in the 55th minute, as the Rathmore school utilised their bench to good effect late on.
Scorers for SPSL Rathmore: C Collins 0-4, M McSweeney 1-1, D O’Leary, D Nagle 1-0 each, D Roche 0-3 (0-2 frees), Cathal O’Connor 0-2, F Murphy (’45), D Fitzgerald, S Finnegan, J Doyle 0-1 each.
Scorers for PS Chorcha Dhuibhne: J MacGearailt 1-1, M O Mainin, Cormac O Cinneide 0-1 each.
SPSL RATHMORE: B Pearsons (Gneeveguilla); N O’Connor (Knocknagree), M Dennehy (Rathmore), I O’Leary (Glenflesk); P Moynihan (Rathmore), S Finnegan (Gneeveguilla), C O’Donoghue (Rathmore); M McSweeney (Knocknagree), F Murphy (Rathmore); D O’Leary (Gneeveguilla), R O’Leary (Gneeveguilla), D McCarthy (Rathmore); D Nagle (Rathmore), D Roche (Glenflesk), C Collins (Rathmore).
Subs: Cathal O’Connor (Knocknagree) for McCarthy (45 mins), Cian O’Connor (Rathmore) for N O’Connor (47 mins), D Fitzgerald (Gneeveguilla) for R O’Leary (49 mins), R Daly (Gneeveguilla) for O’Donoghue (51 mins), J Doyle (Gneeveguilla) for D O’Leary (53 mins).
PS CHORCHA DHUIBHNE: A Uosis (Dingle); S O Conchuir (Lispole), B O Brian (An Ghaeltacht), D O Brosnachain (Lispole); F Daibheis (An Ghaeltacht), J O hAinefein (Annascaul), J O Neill (Castlegregory); M O Mainin (Lispole), Cormac O Cinneide (Lispole); G O Cinneide (An Ghaeltacht), J MacGearailt (Lispole), C O Riain (An Ghaeltacht); K O Bambaire (An Ghaeltacht), T Aghas (Annascaul), Cian O Cinneide (Lispole).
Subs: P MacSandair (Dingle) for O Bambaire (half-time), P MacGearailt (Castlegregory) for Cian O Cinneide (40 mins), L O Grifin (Lispole) for O Brosnachain (53 mins), JJ MacLiam (An Ghaeltacht) for Dabheis (53 mins).
Referee: T McCarthy (Castleisland Desmonds).
Corn Uí Mhuirí: Jordan Kissane stars as Tralee CBS safely through to quarter-final
Corn Uí Mhuirí: Jordan Kissane stars as Tralee CBS safely through to quarter-final
Kerry minor Jordan Kissane starred for Tralee CBS. Picture: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
WED, 03 NOV, 2021 - 17:09
MURT MURPHY
Tralee CBS 2-11 ISK Killorglin 0-9
Holders Tralee CBS made heavy weather of beating a depleted yet gusty Intermediate School Killorglin side in this first-round game of the Munster Colleges Corn Uí Mhuirí, played in heavy underfoot conditions at the JP O’Sullivan Park Killorglin.
This result means that Tralee CBS are now through to the quarter-finals in January while Rochestown, who received a first round bye, will meet Colaiste Na Sceilge in round 2 on November 17 and for ISK, they will now meet St Brendan's College Killarney next.
ISK were the better side in the opening half as led 0-4 to 0-3 at the interval but Tralee CBS were their own worst enemies as they missed four goal-scoring opportunities two in each quarter, including a penalty that Maurice O’Connell had brilliantly saved by ISK keeper Darragh Crosby and O’Connell’s follow up was taken off the line by Killian Spillane. Conor Spillane scored all of ISK’s first-half total, while O’Connell replied with two points for the Green, with Jordan Kissane scoring the other.
But Tralee CBS sensing danger finally woke from the slumber in the third quarter, and points from Armin Heinrich, who is playing with Austin Stacks' senior side, and O’Connell, levelled the contest the latter gave the Green the lead for the first time with a free, 0-6 to 0-5 the score in the 37th minute.
Stephen Palmer levelled a minute later with well-worked score but from this point onwards, it was the Jordan Kissane show.
A national sprint champion, he showed why when he powered through the ISK defence and shot low to net in the 39th minute and four minutes later he again left a trail of defenders in his wake before setting up Conor Horan to seal the win.
At 2-6 to 0-7 at the water break, there was no way back for ISK as Henrich kicked two massive final quarter points and Kissane added another from the sideline as Tralee secured an eight-point success.
Scorers for Tralee CBS: J Kissane (1-2), M O’Connell (0-5, 3fs), C Horan (1-0), A Heinrich (0-3), J Brosnan (0-1).
Scorers for ISK: C Spillane (0-6, 5 frees), O Bermingham, S Palmer and C O’Shea (0-1 each).
TRALEE CBS: B Quilter; R O’Connell, D Sweeney, L Óg Kingston; J Foley, S McGrath, C White; A Heinrich , C Horan; J Kissane, T O’Donnell, B Hanafin; J Brosnan, M O’Connell, D Daly.
Subs: D Moriarty for L Óg Kingston (47), A Sheehy for B Hanafin (49), J O’Donoghue for C White (55), J Duggan for D Daly (55).
ISK: D Crosby; K Spillane, C O’Callaghan, C O’Mahony; C Lyons, L O’Neill, O Birmingham; T Casey, J Alade; J Horgan, C Spillane, S Dineen; C Foley, S Palmer, J O’Sullivan.
Subs: J Clifford J Horgan (23), C O’Shea for C Lyons (50), D O’Grady for J O’Sullivan (55).
Referee: M Murphy (St Michaels/Foilmore).
Corn Uí Mhuirí: Jordan Kissane stars as Tralee CBS safely through to quarter-final
Kerry minor Jordan Kissane starred for Tralee CBS. Picture: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
WED, 03 NOV, 2021 - 17:09
MURT MURPHY
Tralee CBS 2-11 ISK Killorglin 0-9
Holders Tralee CBS made heavy weather of beating a depleted yet gusty Intermediate School Killorglin side in this first-round game of the Munster Colleges Corn Uí Mhuirí, played in heavy underfoot conditions at the JP O’Sullivan Park Killorglin.
This result means that Tralee CBS are now through to the quarter-finals in January while Rochestown, who received a first round bye, will meet Colaiste Na Sceilge in round 2 on November 17 and for ISK, they will now meet St Brendan's College Killarney next.
ISK were the better side in the opening half as led 0-4 to 0-3 at the interval but Tralee CBS were their own worst enemies as they missed four goal-scoring opportunities two in each quarter, including a penalty that Maurice O’Connell had brilliantly saved by ISK keeper Darragh Crosby and O’Connell’s follow up was taken off the line by Killian Spillane. Conor Spillane scored all of ISK’s first-half total, while O’Connell replied with two points for the Green, with Jordan Kissane scoring the other.
But Tralee CBS sensing danger finally woke from the slumber in the third quarter, and points from Armin Heinrich, who is playing with Austin Stacks' senior side, and O’Connell, levelled the contest the latter gave the Green the lead for the first time with a free, 0-6 to 0-5 the score in the 37th minute.
Stephen Palmer levelled a minute later with well-worked score but from this point onwards, it was the Jordan Kissane show.
A national sprint champion, he showed why when he powered through the ISK defence and shot low to net in the 39th minute and four minutes later he again left a trail of defenders in his wake before setting up Conor Horan to seal the win.
At 2-6 to 0-7 at the water break, there was no way back for ISK as Henrich kicked two massive final quarter points and Kissane added another from the sideline as Tralee secured an eight-point success.
Scorers for Tralee CBS: J Kissane (1-2), M O’Connell (0-5, 3fs), C Horan (1-0), A Heinrich (0-3), J Brosnan (0-1).
Scorers for ISK: C Spillane (0-6, 5 frees), O Bermingham, S Palmer and C O’Shea (0-1 each).
TRALEE CBS: B Quilter; R O’Connell, D Sweeney, L Óg Kingston; J Foley, S McGrath, C White; A Heinrich , C Horan; J Kissane, T O’Donnell, B Hanafin; J Brosnan, M O’Connell, D Daly.
Subs: D Moriarty for L Óg Kingston (47), A Sheehy for B Hanafin (49), J O’Donoghue for C White (55), J Duggan for D Daly (55).
ISK: D Crosby; K Spillane, C O’Callaghan, C O’Mahony; C Lyons, L O’Neill, O Birmingham; T Casey, J Alade; J Horgan, C Spillane, S Dineen; C Foley, S Palmer, J O’Sullivan.
Subs: J Clifford J Horgan (23), C O’Shea for C Lyons (50), D O’Grady for J O’Sullivan (55).
Referee: M Murphy (St Michaels/Foilmore).