Emmetts through to first Invitational Cup Final
Saturday, February 28th, 2015Robert Emmetts are through to their first ever Invitational Cup Final after a 3-06 to 2-05 win over Gneeveguilla played in a very windy Knocknagree.
Robert Emmetts are through to their first ever Invitational Cup Final after a 3-06 to 2-05 win over Gneeveguilla played in a very windy Knocknagree.
Newmarket Intermediate footballers began the league season with an impressive win on home soil over Senior opponents Aghada on a scoreline of 2-9 to 0-9
Robert Emmetts through to their second successive semi final after a thrilling contest with Knocknagree.
Newmarket travelled to Mallow on Sunday last to take on near neighbours Kiskeam in their first outing of the year in the first round of the Tom Creedon Cup where they were defeated on a scoreline of 0-12 to 0-9.
Robert Emmets under 21 football team got the playing season off to a great start when they recorded a 3-13 to 1-6 victory over Rathmore, played under floodlights in testing conditions on Saturday evening in Rathmore.
Newmarket advanced to the final of the Duhallow Junior B Football League after a victory over near neighbours Glenlara, by 2-15 to 2-12 in an entertaining contest played on a sunny Sunday evening at Rockchapel.
Newmarket went down to a very disappointing defeat as they made their exit from the Premier Intermediate Football Championship following a heavy loss against Mallow by 2-14 to 1-5 in Kanturk on Sunday evening.
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Newmarket got the better of Macroom, 1-11 to 1-10 in an evenly contested division 2 football league game played at Newmarket last Saturday evening.
A commanding second half performance enabled Newmarket to overcome the challenge of Castlemagner in the Duhallow Cup first round game played at Newmarket on Friday evening. The final score of 2-13 to 0-9 puts a gloss on a display that required Newmarket to resist a stiff test posed by Castlemagner in the first half.
Newmarket got the better of St. Johns, 1-14 to 0-12 in a keenly contested junior B football league game played at Newmarket last Friday evening.
The sun shone brilliantly on our intermediate footballers at an overcast Boherbue on Sunday last when the Kiskeam challenge was well and truly overwhelmed on a 2-13 to 0-8 scoreline.
When Bart Daly leads Newmarket against Kiskeam in next Sundays county premier intermediate football championship, it will mark the 21st year that the men in black and red will play in this championship.
Newmarket were defeated in their second junior B football league outing at home to Boherbue by 1-14 to 1-9 at Newmarket on Wednesday evening.
Congratulations to Michael Cottrell who played with the Cork minor football team who recorded a huge victory over Limerick in the Munster championship at Páirc Uí Rinn last Wednesday evening. T.J. Brosnan was a member of the Cork under 21 football squad that lost out narrowly to Roscommon in the All Ireland Semi Final played at Portlaoise on Saturday.
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.
Newmarket began their junior B football league campaign with a well earned home victory over Ballydesmond by 1-13 to 1-9 at a wet and windy Newmarket on Saturday evening.
The intermediate footballers travelled to Bantry on Sunday afternoon and ended up on the wrong side of a three point defeat, 2-8 to 0-11 having trailed at half time by 2-2 to 0-5.
Despite the benefit of two early first half goals, Newmarket went down to defeat by four points, 1-11 to 2-4 against Clyda Rovers in a Division 2 Football League encounter played at Mourne Abbey on Tuesday night.
Newmarket were defeated as they opened their league campaign with a home tie against Ballincollig at Newmarket on a wet Sunday afternoon, the visitors emerging clear winners by 1-17 to 1-9.
A supreme opportunist goal by Donal Hannon late in the game, capped a superb Newmarket comeback in which they overturned an eight point half time deficit to clinch victory over Valley Rovers by 2-7 to 1-9 at Brinny on Sunday afternoon.