Hurlers bow out of Duhallow Cup
Tuesday, July 27th, 2021The Newmarket and Dromtarriffe hurlers travelled to Meelin on Wednesday night, the 21st of July, to contest the semi final of the inaugural Hannon’s Mace Duhallow Hurling Cup.
The Newmarket and Dromtarriffe hurlers travelled to Meelin on Wednesday night, the 21st of July, to contest the semi final of the inaugural Hannon’s Mace Duhallow Hurling Cup.
The Newmarket Hurlers travelled to Meelin on Wednesday last, the 7th July, to contest round one of the inaugural Duhallow Hurling Cup.
The Newmarket Junior Footballers hosted Boherbue on Thursday the 10th of June last, in the first round of the Ducon Cup, with the fixture also acting as the first round of the Duhallow Cup.
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 went down to a sharper more clinical Rockchapel team in the Duhallow Cup Final played in ideal conditions, in front of a sizeable crowd at Knocknagree on Sunday afternoon. Rockchapel’s ability to find the net was decisive as they claimed the honours on a 3-10 to 1-10 scoreline.
Newmarket qualified for the Duhallow Cup Final after an excellent second half display enabled them to defeat Kiskeam by 1-12 to 2-6 at floodlit Kiskeam on a chilly Tuesday night.
Newmarket overcame a stiff challenge from Boherbue to progress in a Duhallow Cup tie played in consistent mist and difficult conditions at Newmarket on Tuesday evening. Newmarket had to recover from a poor first half performance to emerge with a 1-12 to 2-6 victory in a keenly contested game.
Newmarket’s intermediate footballers concluded their season with a defeat in their first appearance in a Duhallow Cup final as they lost out to Kiskeam by 2-6 to 1-5 at a foggy Ballydesmond on Saturday afternoon.
Newmarket advanced to the semi final of the Duhallow Cup after recording a second successive emphatic victory in the competition over Dromtariffe by 5-17 to 2-3 at Boherbue on Saturday evening.
Newmarket progressed past the first round of the Duhallow Cup after recording a resounding victory over St. John’s by 4-17 to 0-3 in Millstreet on Sunday.
Newmarket bowed out of the Duhallow Cup at the semi final stage, when they suffered defeat against Boherbue by 2-10 to 1-9 in a keenly contested game played at Kiskeam on Tuesday night.
Newmarket recovered from a nightmare start to produce a stunning display to defeat Millstreet by 4-20 to 2-2 in the opening round of the Duhallow Cup played at Millstreet on Friday evening.