SHC: Kilmessan hold off Kiltale

June 5, 2012

SHC: Kilmessan 0-13, Kiltale 0-11

Kilmessan had to be on guard to hold off a second half comeback by Kiltale in this senior game at Trim.

Kilmessan led by 0-9 to 0-4 at the break.

Best for Kilmessan were Peter Farrell, Eoin Marsh, Padraic Maguire, Stephen Clynch and Paul O’Brien.

Kilmessan (scorers) – Stephen Clynch 0-06, Nicky Horan 0-03, Paul O Brien 0-01, Eoin Marsh 0-01, Danny Maguire 0-01, Darren Reilly 0-01.

Kilmessan – Mark Brennan, Padraic Maguire, Charles Kenna, Patsy McGovern, Shane Brennan, Paul O Brien, Peter Farrell, Martin Horan, Eoin Marsh, Darren Maguire, Stephen Clynch, Kevin Keena, Danny Maguire, Nicky Horan, Darren Reilly. Subs – Seanie Doyle for Kevin Keena.

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Hurling league, Division 1B: Kilmessan 0-14, Kiltale 0-11

April 12, 2012

With both clubs missing their county players this was not your passionate neighbourly battle. Some great hurling was played by both teams. The score at half time was Kiltale 0-7 Kilmessan 0-9 – a scoreline that fitted the close game, with some great blocking preventing Kiltale getting on top. Kiltale had one point from playing coming from John Donoghue and the other 6 scores from four frees and two 65s scored by Jack Regan.

The second half much the same with both sides making substitutions to try and open up the game. A goal miss by J Donoghue from a pass from Durnin would have levelled the match but Kilmessan held firm winning by 3 points. The scores in the second half were a point from play by Mark O’Sullivan, and 3 frees from Jack Regan.

1. Ollie Regan, 2. Sean Carroll, 3. Padraig Donoghue, 4.David Kane, 5. Stephen Cummins, 6. David Donoghue, 7.TJ lynch, 8. Sean Dunlevy, 9. Anthony Donnelly, 10. Cathal McCabe, 11. Mark O’Sullivan (1pt), 12. Padraig Kelly, 13. Jack Regan (8pts) all frees or 65’s, 14. Johnny Donoghue (2pts), 15. Stephen Whyte.

SUBS, Chris Reilly for Kane, Peter Durnin for Whyte, Ciaran Ennis for Dunlevy, Willie Mahady for Kelly.

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Meath SHC: Kiltale 3-10, Kildalkey 3-9

July 19, 2011

All eyes on the ball as Kiltale's Willie Mahady closes in on Kildalkey's Derek Doran during the Meath SHC at Athboy.

A last minute point from Kiltale centre back and man of the match David Donoghue secured victory for Kiltale against current champions Kildalkey.

Kildalkey got off to great start with a goal from Derek Doran and they raced into a 5 point lead but some great fielding and 2 great points from James Kelly brought Kiltale back into the game.

Kiltale steadied the ship and David Donoghue and Anthony Donnelly started to dominate along the half back line and Mark O’ Sullivan and James Kelly were causing all sorts of trouble for the Kildalkey half back line.

Both sides were guilty of some bad misses during the game but two second half goals from Stephen White and one from a 21 yard free by Peter Durnin put Kiltale in the driving seat but Kildalkey responded with two goals to put them ahead by a point going into the closing minutes.

Philip Garvey and Mark O’Sullivan scored two great points and Fergus McMahon replied with a pointed free for Kildalkey.

Padraig Donoghue began to dominate on the Kiltale full back line and set up many attacks but honours went to his brother David who scored the all important winner.

Willie Mahady had a great battle with Derek Doran and got in some vital interceptions.

Kiltale had great performances from Stephen and John Donoghue around midfield and the Kiltale forwards fought hard for possession and took some great scores.

Padraig Kelly cleared up a lot of ball around the Kiltale half back line and James Kelly and Mark O’Sullivan were a constant threat and inside Durnin and Garvey got some great scores.

Kiltale: Shane McGann, David Kane, Padraig Donoghue, Willie Mahedy, Sean Dunleavy, Sean Dunleavy, David Donoghue 0-1, Anthony Donnelly, Padraig Kelly, Stephen Donoghue, Mark O’Sullivan 0-1, John Donoghue, James Kelly 0-2, Peter Durnin 1-4, Stephen White 2-0, Philip Garvey 0-2.

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Meath SHC: Kiltale 4-15, Killyon 1-14

July 6, 2011

Kiltale's Padraig Donoghue closes in on Killyon's Killian Kanavan during the Meath SHC game at Pairc Tailteann.

Peter Durnin was in brilliant form for Kiltale as they overcame Killyon by ten points at a sunny Pairc Tailteann.

Dual star Mark O’Sullivan got the winners off the mark with a fine point. Kiltale held a 0-7 to 0-3 advantage after twenty minutes. The impressive Durnin struck for his first goal to leave it 1-7 to 0-3. Killyon then enjoyed their best period of the game. Three points from David Raleigh and two from Keith Keoghan put them in a good position before the break. Kiltale went in with a slender 1-9 to 0-9 lead.

The second half began in lively fashion when Mark O’Sullivan had a brilliant effort saved by Killyon keeper Stephen Quinn. Three points from Durnin and one from Stephen Donoghue left Kiltale with a 1-13 to 0-10 lead. Keith Keoghan gave Killyon a lifeline when his long range free found its way to the Kiltale net to leave it 1-13 to 1-11. But within three minutes Durnin had the sliothar in the Kiltale net twice and the game was as good as over. James Kelly put the icing on the cake with Kiltale’s fourth goal in the final minutes.

Best for the winners were goalkeeper Shane McGann, defenders Willie Mahady Padraig and David Donoghue, midfielder Stephen Donoghue and Philip Garvey, Mark O’Sullivan and Durnin in attack. Kilyon had good performances from Stephen Quinn, Brian Perry, Conor Foley, Keith Keoghan and the Raleigh brothers David and Thomas.

Peter Durnin has now scored 3-24 for Kiltale in three championship outings.

Kiltale scorers: Peter Durnin 3-9, James Kelly 1-1, Mark O’Sullivan 0-2, Philip Garvey, Willie Mahady and Stephen Donoghue 0-1 each.

Killyon scorers: Keith Keoghan 1-4, David Raleigh 0-6, Calvin Ryan 0-2, Killian Kanavan and Thomas Raleigh 0-1 each

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SHC semi-final: Kilmessan cruise past Kiltale

September 20, 2010

Ted Murtagh Clothing and Footwear SHC Semi Final:
Kilmessan 2-10, Kiltale 1-4

Kiltale's Stephen Whyte moves in on Kilmessan's Charlie Keena during the Meath SHC semi final at Pairc Tailteann

Kiltale's Stephen Whyte moves in on Kilmessan's Charlie Keena during the Meath SHC semi final at Pairc Tailteann

The most surprising aspect of the first of the Meath SHC semi-finals at Pairc Tailteann on Saturday was the winning margin as Kilmessan cruised through to another Jubilee Cup decider.

Goals from corner-forward Danny Maguire after seven and 20 minutes set up the former champions for a victory which was in the bag at the halfway stage when the board read 2-6 to 0-2.

Following their big replay win over Dunboyne, Kiltale were expected to put up another bold show but although only two points in arrears at the end of the opening quarter, they went 34 minutes between their second and third scores.

In a less than entertaining encounter, 10 of the 14 points registered were shot over from placed balls. Nicky Horan sent over seven points, six frees and a 65 while John Donoghue was the only scorer of a point from play for the losers.

That Donoghue score should have inspired Kiltale as the centre-forward rose to catch the sliotar and fire between the uprights. But, sadly for neutrals and supporters of the 2007 champions in the good sized crowd, it did not.

Ger O’Neill, who had opened the scoring, supplied the cross for the first goal and Maguire latched on to a pass from Charlie Keena to net the second major score.

Kiltale needed a strong start to the second period in order to make a match of it but that was not forthcoming. But instead Horan increased the lead two minutes after the restart and the dismissal of Peter Reynolds on receipt of a second yellow card on 42 minutes did not inconvenience Kilmessan.

Soon after the dismissal Charlie Keena and Eoin Marsh hit points from play and when Peter Durnin slotted over a free it was Kiltale’s first score for more than half an hour. The teams were again level numerically after 55 minutes when TJ Lynch, who was only a short time on the pitch, was shown a straight red card.

Referee Fergus Smyth allowed seven minutes of added time during which veteran replacement, Cathal Sheridan, grabbed a goal and Durnin converted another free. But those scores were little consolation to hapless Kiltale.

Kilmessan: C Curtis; E Horan, S Clynch, P McGovern; M Horan, J Keena, P Farrell; R Donnelly, P Reynolds; N Horan (0-7, 6fs, 1 65), E Marsh (0-1), K Keena; C Keena (0-1), G O’Neill (0-1), Danny Maguire (2-0). Subs: P Grimes for Farrell (37), S Brennan for E Horan (50), Darragh Maguire for O’Neill (58).

Kiltale: S McGann; S White, S Carroll, D Donoghue; S Donoghue, P Donoghue, W Mahady; I Douglas, D Dixon; M O’Sullivan, J Donoghue (0-1), P Kelly; P Durnin (0-3, 3fs), B Dixon, J Kelly. Subs: D Kane for White (21), C Sheridan (1-0) for Douglas (h-t), TJ Lynch for Dixon (50), Paul Garvey for P Kelly (52).

Referee: F Smyth (Blackhall Gaels).

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SHC semi-final: Durnin terminates Dunboyne campaign

September 7, 2010

Meath Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final: Kiltale 5-12, Dunboyne 1-11
4 September 2010

Kiltale's Mark O'Sullivan gets in his strike as Dunboyne's Paul Fagan tries to block during the Meath SHC quarter final replay at Trim.

Kiltale's Mark O'Sullivan gets in his strike as Dunboyne's Paul Fagan tries to block during the Meath SHC quarter final replay at Trim.

Peter Durnin scored 2-6 as Kiltale blitzed Dunboyne in this Ted Murtagh Clothing & Footwear SHC quarter-final replay at Trim on Saturday afternoon.

Unlike the drawn encounter six days earlier, when Kiltale forced extra-time and later a replay, Dunboyne were on the back foot from the off and never led.

However the sides were level twice in the early exchanges. Damien Dixon’s ninth minute point made it 0-3 to 0-2 and Kiltale were never reeled in.

Durnin’s first goal came courtesy of a 20-metre free in the 13th minute and left the board reading 1-3 to 0-2.

Dunboyne did manage to cut the gap to a goal on two occasions in the second quarter. First when Michael Dunne pointed and then in the 27th minute through Michael O’Grady.

In between those scores Kiltale moved five points clear with Durnin punishing Dunboyne from play and frees.

A more economical Kiltale put a significant desposit on a semi-final meeting with Kilmessan in the run up to half-time.

James Kelly’s 28th minute goal doubled Kiltale’s advantage. Though Neil Hackett replied with a point from play, the team in maroon and green closed were ahead by double scores, 2-8 to 0-7, at the break.

Within seconds of the restart Durnin placed Mark O’Sullivan for Kiltale’s third goal. Points from Gary Watters and Hackett (free) offered a glimmer of hope for last year’s runners-up.

Brendan Dixon fired in Kiltale’s fourth goal in the 40th minute to shut the door on Dunboyne and the board read 4-8 to 0-9.

Kiltale ‘keeper Shane McGann saved well from Neville Reilly in the 47th minute while Durnin continued to punish Dunboyne with scores from play and placed balls.

When Hackett placed Stephen Moran for Dunboyne’s goal in the 54th minute, Kiltale still held a double scores advantage, 4-10 to 1-11.

Durnin completed a memorable afternoon for Kiltale with his side’s fifth goal, in the 58th minute, when placed by experienced substitute Cathal Sheridan.

Kiltale – S. McGann; D. Donoghue, S .Carroll, S. White; W. Mahady, P. Donoghue, S. Donoghue; D. Dixon (0-1), P. Donoghue; M. O’Sullivan (1-0), J. Donoghue, I. Douglas (0-1); J. Kelly (1-1), B. Dixon (1-2), P. Durnin (2-6, 1-3 fs). Subs – C. Sheridan for J. Donoghue (41), P. Garvey (0-1) for P. Donoghue (55), D. Kane for White (58), C. McCabe for J. Kelly (59), T. J. Lynch for D Dixon (59).

Dunboyne – S. Reilly; Sean Moran, P. Fagan, C. Hutton; A. Watters, P. Gannon, G. Murphy (0-1); M. O’Grady, G. Watters (0-3); N. Hackett (0-4, 2 fs, 1 ’65’), Stephen Moran (1-1), B. Watters; N. Reilly (0-1), M. Dunne (0-1), D. Moen. Subs – N. Watters for Moen (39), D. Buggle for B. Watters (50).

Referee – S. Masterson (Boardsmill).

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SHC quarter-final: Kiltale and Dunboyne inseparable

August 30, 2010

Meath Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final: Kiltale 1-23, Dunboyne 3-17
30 August 2010

Kiltale and Dunboyne have to do it all again next Saturday at 4pm in Trim after the sides finished level after extra time.

This was an evenly contested match all through and at different stages it looked as if one particular team would go on to win the game.

Kiltale hit six wides in the opening ten minutes after they launched several early attacks at the Dunboyne defence.

Dunboyne opened the scoring with two frees from Niall Hackett but Kiltale replied with scores from Peter Durnin and Brendan Dixon.

The turning point if the first half came when Neville Reilly latched on to a ball after confusion in the Kiltale defence to finish to the net to put Dunboyne ahead by four points.

The best score of the day came when Stephen Donoghue caught a high ball and hand passed to brother John who hand passed to Mark O’Sullivan who hand passed to Brendan Dixon who passed on to James Kelly who finished to the net.

Kiltale scored two more points to leave them ahead by one point at half time.

The second half was very tight and it was hard to say which team looked likely to win.

Peter Durnin was on top form for Kiltale but Dunboyne got a crucial goal from a penalty after Niall Hackett was pulled down going through and he converted the penalty to put Dunboyne in the driving seat.

Kiltale players John Donoghue and Mark O’Sullivan came more into the game and O’Sullivan was proving a real handful for the Dunboyne defence and he hit three lovely points from out on the terrace side of the field.

Durnin levelled the game with a free for Kiltale on full time.

In extra time Kiltale got off to great start going into a three point lead and when Mark O’Sullivan rounded Paul Fagan a goal looked a certainty but he blazed over the bar as Reilly advanced from the Dunboyne goal.

Kiltale seemed to be in the driving seat after James Kelly hit a further point but Dunboyne stormed back into the game with a goal from Niall Hackett.

Dunboyne then took control again and thanks to some fine saves from Shane McGann in the Kiltale goal extra time finished in a draw.

Great credit to both teams for a very enjoyable game.

Donal Smith has to be congratulated on the manner in which he let the game flow and he contributed to one of the most entertaining games of this year which made supporters feel that the got some value for their entrance fee.

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Meath SHC: Kiltale 5-13, Rathmolyon 2-8

July 4, 2010

Kiltale got their Senior Championship ambitions back on track with a win against a strong Rathmolyon team in testing and breezy conditions in Boardsmill. Kiltale took the game to Rathmolyon in the first half, scoring 1-6 against the strong breeze. Kiltale had to work hard, though; three excellent first half points from Ian Douglas who played his best game of the year ensured kiltale were able to keep with Rathmolyon until they got to half time. In the second half Kiltale showed what they really were made of, and played exactly the way everyone knows they can, leaving Rathmolyon in their wake. Man of the Match accolades went to Douglas, though one could hardly pick a single performer from an outstanding Kiltale 15.

Final Score: Kiltale 5-13, Rathmolyon 2-8

Team – 1. Ollie Regan; 2. David Donoghue, 3. Padraig Donoghue, 4. Stephen White; 5. T.J Lynch, 6. John Donoghue, 7. Willie Mahaddy; 8. Damien Dixon, 9. David Kane; 10. Ian Douglas, 11. Stephen Donoghue, 12. Benny Dixon; 13. Peter Durnin, 14. Cathal Sheridan, 15. James Kelly.

Sub:  Padraig Kelly for David Kane

Scorers:
Peter Durnin 2-3, Cathal Sheridan 2-1, James Kelly 1-2, Ian Douglas 0-3, Stephen Donoghue 0-2, Damien Dixon 0-1, Padraig Kelly 0-1.

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Seniors defeat Kells

April 24, 2010

Saturday 24th April
Kiltale 2-15, Kells 0-7

Scorers – J Kelly 1-2, P Durnin 0-5, C Sheridan 1-1, P Kelly 0-2, S Donoghue 0-2, M O’Sullivan 0-2, B Dixon 0-1.

Team – S. McGann; S Carroll, P Donoghue, D Donoghue; D Kane, W Mahady, P Kelly; I Douglas, S Donoghue; P Garvey, B Dixon, M O’Sullivan; J Kelly, C Sheridan, P Durnin.

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Senior Hurling Championship: Kiltale v Killyon

June 19, 2009
Peter Durnin and county minor footballer Mark O’Sullivan shared scoring spoils as Kitale posted their first win in Group A of the Fox Bookmakers SHC at sunny Pairc Tailteann on Sunday.

Kiltale 2-16
Killyon 2-11

Durnin finished with seven points to his name, including four from placed balls, while O’Sullivan matched that with 1-4 from open play.

Killyon looked a beaten docket when trailing by 0-8 to 2-8 at the change of ends having played with the wind in the opening half. However, a brace of goals from substitute Leighton Massey offered them a slim chance of causing an upset.

Such an outcome didn’t appear likely as Kiltale were always in a position to respond when their ascendancy was threatened.

Killyon – who beat Na Fianna by 0-13 to 0-3 in the opening round at rain swept Longwood seven days earlier – briefly hit the front, 0-2 to 0-1, seven minutes hit when David Raleigh pointed from play.

An instant response saw John and Stephen Donoghue place O’Sullivan for the opening goal. Killyon remained in contention with a Ray Massey pointed free from deep inside his own half leaving it 0-4 to 1-2 at the end of the opening quarter.

Durnin chipped in with a brace of points from play as Kitale – losers by 2-5 to 3-12 against Dunboyne first time out – kicked on and were 2-8 to 0-7 to the good when Phillip Garvey fired to the net in the 26th minute.

A point from Ray Massey – Killyon’s best performer on the day – wrapped up the scoring before the change of ends.

Substitute Massey made a quick impact with a 33rd minute goal but minor scores from Cathal Sheridan and Phillip Garvey soon left five points between the teams.

A brace of O’Sullivan points were the central features of Kiltale’s next scoring charge. Despite a fine Ray Massey effort from play, Killyon trailed by seven points, 1-10 to 2-15, with just over ten minutes left.

Some defensive slackness allowed Leighton Massey in for his second goal and soon the deficit was down to four points, 2-11 to 2-15.

That was as good as it got for Killyon who couldn’t find scores from play with the same facility as their opponents.

Kiltale – O. Regan; A. Donnelly, S. Carroll, D. Donoghue; Paul Garvey, P. Donoghue, S. Reilly; W. Mahady, B. Dixon; P. Durnin (0-7, 4 frees, 1 65), J. Donoghue, S. Donoghue; M. O’Sullivan (1-4, 0-1 free), C. Sheridan (0-2), Phillip Garvey (1-3). Subs – D. Dixon for B. Dixon (36 mins), P. Rispin for S. Donoghue (46 mins), S. Donoghue for P. Rispin (55 mins).

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