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Shine Names An Experienced Side For Tussle With Cork.

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New Kerry senior ladies manager Graham Shine has named an experienced side for his first competitive game in charge when they take on reigning Division 1  champions Cork in the first round of the Lidl National Football League in Mallow on Sunday. 

Kerry retain 10 of the starting side that lost the All Ireland quarter final to Monaghan in their last competitive game back in August.    Laura Rogers of Austin Stacks, normally considered a forward, is named at right half back while Elaine O’Sullivan of Southern Gaels is named in goals. Miriam O’Keeffe is the one newcomer into the side with the Finuge St Senans player named in the right half forward position. 

The long serving Caroline Kelly of Southern Gaels has been named as the Kerry captain for 2017 and will take her usual centre half back slot on the team for Sunday.

Here is the team ;

1 Elaine O Sullivan Southern Gaels
2 CIARA MURPHY CORCA DHUIBHNE
3 AISLINN DESMOND RATHMORE
4 EILIS LYNCH CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS
5 LAURA ROGERS AUSTIN STACKS
6 CAROLINE KELLY Southern Gaels
7 DENISE HALLISSEY INBHEAR SCEINE GAELS
8 LORRAINE SCANLON CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS
9 EMMA SHERWOOD FIRIES
10 ANNA GALVIN SOUTHERN GAELS
11 AMANDA BROSNAN DR.CROKES
12 Miriam O Keefe Finuge/St Senans
13 SARAH HOULIHAN Beaufort
14 MEGAN O CONNELL SOUTHERN GAELS
15 LOUISE NI MHUIRCHEARTAIGH CORCA DHUIBHNE
16 Linda Bruggener Spa
17 Patrice Dennehy Beaufort
18 RHEANNE O SHEA DR.CROKES
19 Sarah Murphy Rathmore
20 Erin Finnucane Clounmacon
21 Elish O Leary Killcummin
22 Clodagh Quinlan SOUTHERN GAELS
23 Niamh Carmody Finuge/St Senans
24 Cliodhna Hayes John Mitchels
25 Erris O Carroll John Mitchels
26 LAURA COLLINS ABBEYDORNEY
27 AISLING O CONNELL SCARTAGLEN
28 ANDREA MURPHY CASTLEISLAND DESMONDS
29 Martina Guiney Finuge/St Senans

Maurice McNamara is the New Kerry Ladies Chairman

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The Kerry Ladies Football held their AGM at the Dromhall Hotel Killarney on Thursday night and there were changes to the executive.

Maurice McNamara of Austin Stacks is the new county board chairman as he replaces the outgoing chairman Paddy White who did not contest the position. Paddy spoke of how honoured he was to have represented Kerry Ladies football and that he always did his best for the improvement of the game in the county.
Incoming chairman Maurice McNamara spoke directly to the club delegates present and told them that it was up to them to create their own tradition and legacy. He said that the clubs must come together and define their destiny and that every club in the county – big and small- was of equal importance.
A new Treasurer was also elected with Jim White of Listowel Emmets replacing the outgoing Treasurer Karen McGlynn uncontested, while Donal Doherty of Spa is the new Development Officer.
The full list of officers of the Kerry Ladies County Board are ;
Chairman Maurice McNamara Austin Stacks

Vice Chairperson Christene Curtin Kerins O’Rahillys

Secretary To be appointed at the January 5th County Board meeting

Assistant Secretary Lavinia Cunningham Southern Gaels
Treasurer Jim White Listowel Emmets
Assistant Treasurer Imelda Roche Abbeydorney
Registrar Maria O’ Connor Glenflesk
Development Officer Donal Doherty Spa
Culture and Language Officer Kathleen Jordan Corca Dhuibhne
Central Council Delegates Mary Courtney Kilcummin, Rory Kilgallen John Mitchels

Munster Council Delegates Imelda Roche Abbeydorney, Mary Courtney Kilcummin, Gemma O’Connell Austin Stacks

IMPORTANT U16 Kerry Trials Venue update.

Due to the heavy rain it has not been possible to source a suitable venue for U16 trials in the Killarney/E Kerry area.

The only viable alternative has been to move the trial scheduled for Killarney to:

John Mitchels, Tralee at 10am – until 11.30am approximately.

The second U16 trial will go ahead at:
Caherslee pitch Tralee at 1pm – until 2.30pm approximately.
Girls should bring water, mouth-guards and a change of clothes.
Again we apologise for the short notice, unfortunately we are at the mercy of the weather when it comes to sourcing venues.

Kerry U/16 Photos.

Some excellent photos from Kerry Ladies Chairman Paddy White taken at the Kerry U/16 ladies 3-10 to 0-7 victory over Cork last Saturday.

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Kerry U/16 Team Revealed.

Kerry U/16 manager Graham Shine has named a strong team for Sundays opening U/16 Munster Championship game to be played in Castleisland at 2pm on this Saturday 2nd April.

Kerry field a number of players that featured on last year’s All Ireland winning side, and Shine will be hoping that their experience will help Kerry to get over the wimnning line.

The Kerry team in full is :

1 Laura Tehan  Kilcummin
2 Kate Maher  Kilcummin
3 Tara Breen Beaufort
4 Ciara O Brien Laune Rangers
5 Anna O Reilly Fossa
6 Ally Ni Mhathuna Corca Dhuibhne
7 Ciara Murphy Miltown/Listry
8 Sophie Lynch Listowel Emmets
9 Brid Ryan Rathmore
10 Fiadhna Tagney Beaufort
11 Erica McGlynn Fossa
12 Niamh Ni Chonchuir Corca Dhuibhne
13 Aoife O Callaghan Rathmore
14 Hannah O Donoghue Beaufort
15 Labhaoise Walmsley Castleisland Desmonds
16 Dasha Puzanova Dr Crokes
17 Julie O Sullivan Inbhear Sceine Gaels
18 Jaydn Lucey Na Gaeil
19 Ceiti Ni Luing Corca Dhuibhne
20 Rachael Fitzgerald Rathmore
21 Mollie O Carroll Austin Stacks
22 Anna Clifford Fossa
23 Mairaed Bennett Spa
24 Ellen Coffey Legion
25 Kate Stack Dr Crokes
26 Kayla O Connor Castleisland Desmonds
27 Kayleigh McGlashan Laune Rangers
28 Ciara Randles Legion
29 Roisin Daniel Firies
30 Ellen O Sullivan Inbhear Sceine Gaels

The Weekends Fixtures 27th March 2016.

Fixtures Sunday 27th March 2016
Rhyno Quality Feeds, Senior Co League
Div 1:
Southern Gaels v Castleisland Desmonds in Derrynane @ 11:30;
Inbhear Sceine Gaels v Beaufort in Sneem  12:00;
Na Gaeil v Corca Dhuibhne 12:00;
 Div 2: 
Finuge-St Senans v Rathmore in Finuge, 12:00;
John Mitchels v Listowel Emmetts  12:00;
 Div 3: 
Kilcummin v Firies 11:30;
Milltown-Listry v Austin Stacks in Listry, 12:00;
Spa v Dr Crokes @  2:30;
 Div 4: 
Legion v Kerins O Rahillys @ 10:30;
Abbeydorney v Annascaul Castlegregory at 3
Educate.ie U14 County League
Div 1: 
Southern Gaels v Abbeydorney  Time to be confirmed
Corca Dhuibhne v Rathmore @ 5
Div 2: 
Na Gaeil v Fossa , Ref: TBC, Venue: Na Gaeil, 17:00;
Castleisland Desmonds v Legion @ 6
Div 3A:
Inbhear Sceine Gaels v Currow in Kenmare @ 4.30
 Div 3B: 
Laune Rangers v Ballyduff Beale @ 5
John Mitchells v Firies @ 5
Monday 28th March
 Educate.ie U14 County League
Div 1: 
Milltown-Listry v Listowel Emmetts in Listry 12:00;
Div 2: 
Austin Stacks v Ballymac @ 2
 Div 3A: 
Glenflesk v Southern Gaels @ 4
 Div 4: 
KOR host Listowel Emmetts @ 12

Rhyno Quality Feeds County League Match Reports.

Many thanks to the clubs that supplied the Kerry ladies with match reports after last weekends first round of the Rhyno Quality Feeds County League .

Rhyno Quality Feeds Senior County League Roundup.

Division 1

Castleisland Desmonds 1-17 Na Gaeil 4-7

If Sky Sports were looking for a flagship game to promote the Rhyno Quality Feeds Senior County League then this thriller in Castleisland would certainly have been the one to go for.

Desmonds emerged victorious by one point, but really the contest could have gone either way with the action swinging from one end to another throughout the game.

There was some serious quality on display by both sides with Desmonds boasting the likes of senior county stars Lorraine Scanlon, Aisling Leonard, Andrea Murphy, Eilish Lynch and Jane Lynch while Na Gaeil were able to call upon Deirdre Kearney, Eilish O’Connor, Maria Quirke, Ayesha Roche and Sarah Cunningham.

After a superb first half, Na Gaeil went in leading by one point on a scoreline of 4-1 to 1-9. Na Gaeil’s ability to score goals was causing the Desmonds defence numerous problems with Maria Quirke (2, 1 pen) ,Erika O’Sullivan, and Jadyn Lucey goaling for the Tralee side and Rachael Cronin raising the green flag for the Castleisland girls. It could have been worse for Desmonds, but goalkeeper Caitlinn Nolan made 2 good saves to keep her side in the game.

Desmonds tightened up their defence in the second half and Na Gaeil were finding it more difficult to penetrate the Desmonds defence. Lorraine Scanlon was ruling the roost at midfield and supplying decent ball into the dangerous Leanne Mangan and Andrea Murphy. With time running out and the sides level, Lorraine Scanlon was fouled 21 metres from goal. Desmonds captain Rachael Cronin stepped up and struck the free kick with her trusty left leg straight over the bar to seal a one point win for the Castleisland team.

Na Gaeil had very impressive performers in flying wingers Megan Sheehy and Jadyn Lucey, Marie Quirke, Eilish O’Connor, Sarah Quigley and Sarah Cunningham, while Desmonds best were goalkeeper Caitlinn Nolan, Aisling Leonard , Lorraine Scanlon, Eilish Lynch, Rachael Cronin, Leanne Mangan, Andrea Murphy,  and the evergreen Sandra Hartnett.

Scorers Na Gaeil;  Sarah Cunningham 0-3, Maria Quirke 2-1 ,Erika O’Sullivan 1-0, Jadyn Lucey 1-0, Megan Sheehy 0-2, Eilish O’Connor 0-1

Scorers Desmonds; Leanne Mangan 0-6 (0-2 frees), Andrea Murphy 0-5, Lorraine Scanlon 0-3, Rachael Cronin 1-2 (0-1 free), Sandra Hartnett 0-1.

 

 

Inbhear Sceine Gaels 1-7 Southern Gaels 2-14

An inspired performance from Mary Cronin guided Southern Gaels to a 10 point victory over Inbhear Sceine Gaels in Sneem on Sunday.  Inbhear Sceine Gaels led by 1-7 to 1-4 at half time, however it was all Southern Gaels in the second half of the game. Cronin finished the game with 1-3 to her name while she was well assisted by Deirdre Corridan on 1-6, Anna Galvin on 0-4 and Lisa O’Sullivan with 0-1.

Corca Dhuibhne 4-8 Beaufort 4-13

 

 

Division 2

Rathmore 1-6 Scartaglin 1-12

 

Scartaglin created a bit of a surprise when they defeated Rathmore by 6 points in Rathmore on Sunday. Veteran Mags Fitzgerald was the difference between the teams as her 8 point haul inspired the Scart girls to victory. Rathmore, short 6 of their regular starting team, goaled through Catriona Desmond ,while the O’Mahony twins and Aoife Ryan were also on the scoresheet for them.

Laune Rangers 2-1 John Mitchels 6-14

John Mitchels were much too strong for a depleted Killorglin side in Cloon last Sunday. Mitchels totally dominated this game and led 3-5 to 1 goal at half time. Katelyn O’Sullivan, Cliodhna Hayes, and Leona O’Shea played well all through the game while Shauna Hanafin was superb at midfield.

Listowel Emmets 2-6 Finuge -St Senans 2-11

Finuge /St Senans were too strong for Listowel Emmets in the big local derby with Finuge/St Senans emerging victorious by 5 points. The half time score was Finuge /St Senans  1-05 to Listowel Emmets 0-02 Emmets did stage a good comeback in the second half and scored goals through Kate Sayers and Caoimhe O’ Sullivan but it wasn’t enough to gain the win.

Final Score Emmets 2-06 to Finuge /St. Senans 2-11.

Division 3

Austin Stacks 4-19 Clounmacon/Moyvane 3-4

Austin Stacks proved too strong for a spirited Clounmacon/Moyvane side in Connolly Park last Sunday. Stacks led by 3-15 to 2-1 at half time. Erin Finucane (1-2), Rebecca Horgan, Grainne Martin, Laura Stack (1-0), Laura Lavery (1-1) and Laura McLaughlin never stopped trying for Clounmacon/Moyvane.

Spa 5-9 Firies 2-9

Spa welcomed back some oldies but goodies to their team for their victory over Firies, however it was one of their younger players Roisin Kearney who stole the limelight with 3 goals in the game.

Spa led by 3-3 to 6 points at half time but Firies, inspired by Maura O’Connor, never stopped trying throughout the game.

Dr Crokes 3-18  Kilcummin 5-6

Kilcummin got off to a great start by opening the scoring with two quick goals through Eilish O’Leary.   Rheanna O’ Shea replied with a goal and a point for Dr Crokes.  Amanda Brosnan scored 1-5 for Crokes in the first half . Half Time : Dr Crokes 2-8 Kilcummin 2-3.
Christina Cooper and Siobhan Burns(0-4) had great games for Dr Crokes in the second half as the Killarney side had too much firepower for their Kilcummin neighbours. The Crokes backline of Megan Kiely, Edel O’ Carrol and Megan Brosnan where outstanding all through. For Kilcummin , Eilish O’Leary, Maggie Doherty and Emer Casey played best on the day.

Causeway 1-9 Milltown-Listry 3-9

 

MilltownListrySeniors played Causeway inListrythis evening in a very exciting and entertaining game.  At half timethe score was MilltownListry2-4 to Causeway 1-5.MilltownListryproved to be the better teamin the second half winning on a score line of 3-9 to 1-9.  Well done to both teams for a very entertaining game.  We wishMeadhbhRochford a speedy recovery and hope to see her back playing again soon.

   

 

Division 4

Dingle 2-15 Beale 1-2

A Kate Sullivan inspired Dingle proved much too strong for Beale last Sunday in Páirc an Ághasaigh. Kate finished the game with 1-4 to her name while Aoife Geaney(0-6),Niamh Griffin(0-4),Lia O’Shea(0-1)& Sadhbh Brosnan (1-0) completed the rest of the scoring. Beale’s Charlotte O’Neill finished with 1-1 while Collette Foley scored a point.
 

 

Fossa 2-22 Glenflesk 3-3

Played under lovely sunshine in Fossa
Anna O’ Reilly opened the scoring for Fossa with a goal.
Fossa continued to dominate around the field but Glenflesk’s Keelie O’ Connor also found the net.
Half time score; Fossa 1-9 to Glenflesk 1-2
During the second half Glenflesk continued to put pressure on Fossa but Ciara Griffin Fossas goalie, pulled off some fine saves.
Glenflesk efforts were rewarded with goals from Gillian Courtney and Abby Lynch.
Anna Clifford for Fossa kicked a goal and some fine points .
Fossa continued to get the scores and were too strong for the Glenflesk challenge.
Final score Fossa 2-22 Glenflesk 3-3

 

 

Currow 5- 08 Abbeydorney 0-03. 

Currow’s mixture of experience and youth proved much too strong for an Abbeydorney side short a number of regulars. Louise Nelligan top scored for the Currow side with 4-1, while Noelle Scanlon contributed 1-3, Roisin Daly 0-3 and Aoife Walsh 0-1.  The half time score read Currow 3-04 to Abbeydorney 0-01. Outstanding on the day were Kerri Mc Carthy, Orla Brosnan, Fiona Nelligan McGuire and Pataire Fleming.

 

 

 

Annascaul /Castlegregory 0-3 Legion 2-7

Full Match Reports From Kerry U14’s And Minors.

Minors Finish Strongly Despite Defeat.

Munster Ladies Minor Football Championship.

Cork 4-16 Kerry 2-9.

A disastrous first half in which they conceded 3 goals and 14 points , proved to be the undoing for a plucky and never say die Kerry minor side in Farranfore last Saturday.

Cork had 1-3 on the scoreboard with just 3 minutes gone in the first half, but the Kerry girls then scored 4 points in a row through Eilish O’Leary (2),Leah Henry and Elizabeth Mohan (free),to leave the score Cork 1-3 Kerry 0-4 with 13 minutes on the clock.

Cork struck for a goal through Laura Cleary after a Kerry move broke down in the middle of the field.

This was followed by a raft of points and 2 further goals from full forward Grace Culloty, as Cork’s power and pace was completely overwhelming the Kerry challenge.

Kerry went into the half time break 19 points down, 3-14 to 0-4, with every Kerry supporter dreading the second half that was to come.

Kerry manager Connie O’Connor made a number of personal and positional switches at the break , and credit must be given for the change that they brought to the team.

Centre half back Sarah Murphy moved to the full back line and steadied the ship completely, while the introduction of Andrea Murphy added some spark and pace to the forward line.

Kerry drew first blood with a pointed free from Elizabeth Mohan , Cork immediately replied with a goal from Lorraine O’Neill in the 35th minute to leave the score Cork 4-14 Kerry 0-5.

Encouragingly, the Kingdom girls refused to wave the white flag, and came at Cork with everything they had. Andrea Murphy struck for her first goal in the 6th minute following a good pass from Emma Dineen. Murphy goaled again in the 16th minute after a good passing move involving Leah Henry and Eilish O’Leary. Kerry continued to press and added 3 more points through Leah Henry and Liz Mohan. Cork replied with 2 points of their own to leave the final score Cork 4-16 Kerry 2-9.

Kerry can take great encouragement from their second half display and will go with some confidence when they face Tipperary away in the next round on April 9th.

Kerry team and scorers : Deborah Mangan, Fiona Keating, Faye O Donoghue, Moira Flaherty, Laoibhse Coughlan, Sarah Murphy, Siobhan Burns. Norma O Mahony, Christine Cooper, Emma Dineen, Elizabeth Mohan, Katie O Mahony, Leah Henry, Eilish O Leary, Eilish Kavanagh.

Subs used : Andrea Murphy (2-0), Rebecca Murphy, Cliona Coffey.

 

Kerry u/14’s impressive as they defeat Cork.

Munster Ladies u/14 Football Championship.

Kerry 2-11 Cork 3-4.

Goals in each half by Mary O’Connell and Ella Teahan provided the platform for the Kerry to defeat Cork in the first round of the Munster Ladies u/14 Football Championship.

In truth Kerry were much the better team throughout the game and it took a last minute goal for Cork by Ciara Irwin to put a better gloss on the scoreline.

Kerry opened the scoring with a Siofra O’Shea point. This was immediately followed with a goal from Mary O’Connell in the 3rd minute when her dipping shot lobbed over the Cork goal keeper Eimear Sheehan. Further points from Danielle O’Leary and Siofra O’Shea put Kerry ahead 1-3 to no score lead. Cork struck for their own goal in the 13th minute when Clona Dooley cut in from the right side and hit the roof of the net. Cork proceeded to take control of the rest of the first half and Kerry goalkeeper Ciara Butler was called upon to make an amazing save following a quick counter attack by Cork . The rebels added points through Dooley and Nina Kelliher to push them into a one point lead, 1-4 to 1-3, approaching half time. Danielle O’Leary added a point for Kerry from a free, after she was fouled herself. Worryingly for Kerry, O’Leary’s point was their first score since the 7th minute of the half.  The half time score line read Kerry 1-4 Cork 1-4.

Cork struck for a goal in the 3rd minute of the second half through Aoife Twomey.  Kerry’s response was immediate and Ella Teahan struck for a goal and a point in the space of a minute. The stylish Danielle O’Leary added another score for Kerry after a good pass from Mary O’Connell to leave Kerry 2 points up 2-6 to 2-4 with 8 minutes gone in the second half.

Cork began to get a grip on proceedings and dominated the next 10 minutes of the game. Rachel O’Connor was outstanding at full back for the Kingdom, and the rebels couldn’t find any way through her staunch defence. 3 points in a row from Ella Teahan, and 2 good points from Rachel Dwyer , one a good solo effort, the other following a good pass from Siofra O’Shea, pushed Kerry into a 2-11 to 2-4 lead with 27 minutes gone. Cork then struck for their third goal when a free kick from Ciara Irwin went all the way to the Kerry net, thankfully it was too late and the Kingdom held out for a deserved 4 point victory.

As well as those already mentioned, Kerry had strong performances from Aoife Dillane , Ava Doherty, Maud Kelly and Rachel Kilgallen.

Kerry will now face Limerick away in the next round which is provisionally fixed for April 9th.

Kerry team and scorers:  Ciara Butler, Tara Murphy, Rachel O Connor, Aoife Dillane, Susan Cahill, Maud Kelly, Ava Doherty, Mary O Connell (1-0), Siofra O’Shea (0-2), Rachel Kilgallen, Ella Teahan (1-4), Fodhla Houlihan, Rachel Dwyer (0-2), Cliona Murphy, Danielle O Leary (0-3).

Subs used : Abi Casey, Clodagh Evans, Ciara McCarthy

Kerry Ladies Rhyno Quality Feeds Senior County Leagues Get Underway.

Today sees the start of the Kerry Ladies Rhyno Quality Feeds Senior County Leagues and there are some mouth watering clashes set to take place.
In Division 1, Castleisland Desmonds host Na Gaeil at 11 and also at 11 Corca Dhuibhne take on Beaufort in Lispole & Inbhear Sceine Gaels play Southern Gaels in Sneem at 11:30;

In Div 2:Rathmore entertain Scartaglin, Listowel Emmetts host Finuge-St Senans & Laune Rangers take on John Mitchells in Cloon. ,

Then in Div 3: Spa are home to Firies, Austin Stacks host Clounmacon/Moyvane, Kilcummin host Dr Crokes at 4-30 and at 5 Milltown Listry entertain Causeway in Listry..

And in Div 4: At 12 Fossa play Glenflesk, Dingle home to Beale, Aunascaul/Castlegregory play Legion in Aunascaul, and at 5pm in the Tom Healy Park, Abbeydorney, Abbeydorney host Currow.