Andy’s Archives…Kiskeam V Newmarket history
With Newmarket playing Kiskeam in round one of this years County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, these are the results of previous clashes of these Duhallow giants.
Played 15 Kiskeam 9 wins, Newmarket 4 wins, Draws 2
Period 1967 to 2013.
2011 Kiskeam 2-9/0-12
2010 Kiskeam 1-9/0-11
2008 Newmarket 1-13/1-10
All above games were Intermediate grade.
Duhallow J A Ch Results.
1998 Newmarket 1-8/0-7.
1997 Kiskeam 1-11/1-7.
1996 Kiskeam 1-13/1-8.
1992 Newmarket 1-15/0-13
1986 Kiskeam 1-13/1-8.
1985 Kiskeam 0-7/0-5(R)
1981 Kiskeam 3-7/1-6(R)
1980 Kiskeam 0-8/0-5.
1979 Kiskeam 1-10/1-5
1978 Newmarket 0-12/0-7.
Boharbue hosted six of those games, Kiskeam won four Newmarket won one and one game was drawn.
This Is Newmarkets 21st season playing In County Championship level.
1971 – 1977
1999 – present
This will be the clubs 62nd game at Intermediate Championship level.
Remember This Side? It was V Cobh at Castletownroche in 1971
Jim Culloty | ||||
Tony Forde | Jerh Dowling | Diarmuid Flaherty | ||
Jack Collins | Seanie Daly | Ted Feehin | ||
Billy Daly | Neilius Collins | |||
Donal Burke | Jim Deasy | Con Collins | ||
Eddie O'Sullivan | Ben Eardley | T.D. Cronin | ||
Subs: Donal O'Gorman |
That was Newmarkets first game in the Intermediate Championship.
They drew that day 43 years ago.
87 different players have played for Newmarket in their 61 games in the Intermediate Championship
Won 26 Drew 8 Lost 27
Newmarket we crowned County Champions in 2011.
This years captain is 26 year old Bart Daly. One of the most decorated players for the club in the modern era. He holds County Football medals at intermediate and Minor A Football League. 1 Sigerson Cup With UCC. At inter County level, he holds 2 Junior All Irelands and an Under 21 All Ireland Medal. He holds Munster medals at Minor, Under 21, and Junior. The Doctor lines out at midfield thus maintaining a tremendous tradition of midfielders produced over the years by the club.
(Copied from Newmarket GAA page on Facebook, thanks Andrew O Connor)