Kilkerley return to senior ranks with victory over Clan na Gael

Kilkerley celebrate their win on Saturday night in Haggardstown

Kilkerley celebrate their win on Saturday night in Haggardstown

Kilkerley Emmets can look forward to senior football next year after beating Clan na Gael 3-10 to 0-11 in Saturday night’s Intermediate Championship final replay in Haggardstown.

Kilkerley needed a stoppage time point from Shane Lennon to secure a second bite of the cherry in the initial game but were much more comfortable second time around with the former county forward giving a man of the match display on the night to sink the Dundalk side.

With the Clans quickest out of the blocks, Kilkerley needed a goal from Lennon to bring them level and that’s how it remained at the break as Sean Hand cancelled out Conall McKeever’s point to leave it 1-4 to 0-7 at the break.

There was little to choose between the sides in the early stages of the second but but on 41 minutes Lennon set Daniel McKeown up for a goal that made it 2-5 to 0-9 and Kilkerley never looked back after that as Lennon and Tadgh McEneaney quickly added further points to extend their leade to four.

A late Conall McEneaney goal then made sure of the victory – the club’s first in the intermediate grade since 1978.

Scorers – Kilkerley Emmets – Shane Lennon (1-4), Tadgh McEneaney (0-5), Daniel McKeown (1-0), Conall McEneaney (1-0), Sean Hand (0-1).

Clan na Gael – Conall McKeever (0-4), Billy Smith (0-4), Robbie Curran, Mark McGeown, Stephen Coleman (0-1 each).

Late Lennon point earns Kilkerley second bite of the cherry against Clan na Gael

Shane Lennon

Shane Lennon

A stoppage time point from Shane Lennon earned Kilkerley Emmets a replay against Clan na Gael in yesterday’s Louth Intermediate Championship final in Haggardstown.

The Dundalk side had been leading by a point for the closing 12 minutes before former county star Lennon popped up in the 61st minute with the crucial equaliser to leave it 0-10 to 1-7 at full-time.

The sides will now meet again on Saturday at 6pm, once again in Haggardstown.

Both sides held the lead in the early stages with Billy Smith opening the scoring on five minutes before Lennon and James Fegan responded for Kilkerley.

Robert Curran then brought the sides level for the second time in the 11th minute at 0-2 apiece before Mark Newell hit the net for the Clans a minute later to put them in the ascendancy.

A subsequent point from Kevin Carroll then had the Dundalk side 1-3 to 0-2 ahead but two Lennon points, either side of another from Tadgh McEneaney had the deficit back to two by the break on a 1-4 to 0-5 scoreline.

Within five minutes of the restart Kilkerley were back on level terms courtesy of another point from Lennon and an equaliser from Cathal Bellew.

Conal McKeever then briefly fired the Clans ahead only for Lennon to equalise almost immediately.

Daniel McKeown then fired Kilkerley 0-9 to 1-5 in front in the 43rd minute but McKeever equalised three minutes later before Mark McGeown put the Clans back in front in the 48th minute.

That looked like it would be the winner for a long time but up popped Lennon in the first minute of stoppage time to earn Kilkerley a second bite at the cherry.

Scorers: Kilkerley Emmets – Shane Lennon (0-6), Cathal Bellew (0-1), James Fegan (0-1), Tadgh McEneaney (0-1), Daniel McKeown (0-1).

Clan na Gael – Mark Newell (1-0), Conal McKeever (0-3), Billy Smith (0-1), Robert Curran (0-1), Kevin Carroll (0-1), Mark McGeown (0-1).

Louth to face Tipperary in first of triple header in Thurles on Saturday

Louth crestLouth’s All-Ireland Qualifer clash with Tipperary has been confirmed for 2.45pm this Saturday in Semple Stadium in Thurles.

The game will be the first part of a triple header, featuring two hurling Qualifiers afterwards at 5pm and 7pm respectively.

Meanwhile it has emerged that manager Colin Kelly has added minors Tadgh McEneaney, Matthew Corcoran and Adam O’Connor to his panel for the game.

Louth booked their place in the second round of the Qualifiers with victory over Leitrim in Drogheda last month.

Dundalk Schools’ Leinster bid ended by Newbridge

Louth crestDundalk Schools’ bid for Leinster Colleges glory was ended by Newbridge Patrician School at the Ramparts earlier today on a 1-10 to 0-11 scoreline.

The local side got off to a bad start in their quarter-final tie as the visitors opened with a goal and two points inside the opening five minutes before Dundalk finally got off the mark through Tadgh McEneaney in the eighth minute.

A missed goal chance and five wides were then to prove costly as the Kildare school went off 1-6 to 0-4 ahead at the break.

Within nine minutes of the second half Newbridge had extended their lead to six points but despite a brave late Dundalk fightback, which seen them close the deficit to two, they could not find what was needed to take them into the last four.

The starting 15 on the day was Fergal Sheeky (Dundalk Young Irelands); Hugh Osbourne (Naomh Fionnbarra), Dan Rice (St Patrick’s), Jack McGailey (Dowdallshill); Niall Craven (Geraldines), Kevin Carr (Newtown Blues), Sean Matthews (Sean O’Mahony’s); Matt Corcoran (Geraldines), Alan Dunne (St Brides); Stephen Coleman (Clan na Gael), Adam O’Connor (St Joseph’s), Colin O’Connor (De La Salle); Sean Marry (St Brides), Tadgh McEneaney (Kilkerley Emmets), Stephen McCooey (St Mochta’s).

Dundalk Schools triumph over Wicklow

Dundalk Schools ran out 3-11 to 2-9 winners over Wicklow Schools in the Leinster Post Primary Schools A Championship at the Ramparts today.

Following on from their victory over Carlow before Christmas, the local side – with the wind at their backs – got off to a dream start when a Stephen Coleman point was followed up with a goal from Colin O’Connor.

The left half forward would then add a further two points as the home side raced into a 1-7 to no score lead after 19 minutes.

That laid the foundation for a 1-9 to 0-3 lead at the break and although Wicklow began to eat into the lead on the restart an early goal gave Dundalk huge hope.

Tadgh McEneaney then made sure of the victory late on with a fine goal to ensure the hopes of Leinster glory live on.

Dundalk Schools claim extra-time victory over Carlow

The Dundalk Schools side who beat Carlow Schools in Dr Cullen Park today. Picture credit: Louth GAA

The Dundalk Schools side who beat Carlow Schools in Dr Cullen Park today. Picture credit: Louth GAA

Dundalk Schools enjoyed a superb 0-16 to 1-9 extra-time victory over Carlow Schools in the first round of the Leinster Post Primary Schools A Championship in Dr Cullen Park this afternoon.

Two points from Tadgh McEneaney following a Colin O’Connor opener had the visitors going off level at the break on a scoreline of 0-3 apiece.

Stephen Coleman then briefly put Dundalk in front on the restart before a Carlow goal on 32 minutes put the home side in the driving seat.

Within four minutes Dundalk were back on level terms. McEneaney then traded points with his opposite number before the home side surged two points clear in the 53rd minute with two points in as many minutes.

A point from McEneaney left just the minimum between the sides with just a minute left, however, before the same player leveled matters in the third minute of stoppage time to take the game to extra time at 0-9 to 1-6.

First blood on the restart went to Carlow but after McEneaney leveled once more, Kevin Carr fired over to put Dundalk back in front.

Evan Quigley then doubled that advantage before Carlow replied to leave just a point separating the sides at half-time of extra-time on a 0-12 to 1-8 scoreline.

It was largely one way traffic in the second half as O’Connor tagged on two further points either side of a Sean Marry point before Carlow raised their first, and only, flag of the half.

Dundalk were to have the last say, however, when the excellent O’Connor fired over to claim a fine win.

Dundalk Schools lose out to Wicklow

Dean Maguire, pictured here in action for Louth, found the net for Dundalk Schools on Friday

Dean Maguire, pictured here in action for Louth, found the net for Dundalk Schools on Friday

Dundalk Schools suffered a disappointing 1-17 to 1-10 defeat at home to Wicklow Schools in the first round of the Leinster Post Primary Senior Football A Championship in Pairc na nGaeil this afternoon.

The home side had made a good start to the game with three points from Tadgh McEneaney, two from Dara Hamill and another from Daniel McKeown helping them to go off level at the break on a 1-6 to 1-6 scoreline. The goal came from Dean Maguire, son of former Louth Minor manager Kieran and brother of inter-county star Derek, who celebrated his 18th birthday only a few days earlier.

Wicklow upped the ante in the second half though with five unanswered points at the start of the second half.

Despite their best efforts, Dundalk never recovered from that setback with the visitors going on to record an easy win in the end.