Hurlers Remain On Course To Reach League Semi Final
Monday, April 30th, 2018Newmarket continued their winnings ways in the 2018 Duhallow JAHL with a 2-15 to 1-07 win over Castlemagner. The game was played April 29th in Meelin.
Newmarket continued their winnings ways in the 2018 Duhallow JAHL with a 2-15 to 1-07 win over Castlemagner. The game was played April 29th in Meelin.
Newmarket began their first campaign in the Junior County Hurling League with an impressive style 3-20 to 1-11 win over Blarney. The game was played April 19th in Newmarket.
The Newmarket team and scorers…
Ryan O’Keeffe (2-07), Donal Hannon (0-06, 5f), Niall Collins (0-03), Colin O’Sullivan (1-00), Conor O’Keeffe (0-02), Paul Verling (0-01) and Mike Cottrell (0-01).
Darragh Kearney | ||||
John Scanlon | Robert Stack | Donnacha Fitzpatrick | ||
Brendan Stack | Michael Cottrell | Jack Guiney | ||
Donal Hannon | Kevin O'Sullivan | |||
Tony O'Keeffe | Jacko Flaherty | Niall Collins | ||
Conor O'Keeffe | Colin O'Sullivan | Ryan O'Keeffe | ||
Subs: Aaron O'Callaghan, Paul Verling, Eddie Allen, Daniel Culloty |
Newmarket began their 2018 Duhallow JAHL with a 3-12 to 2-13 win over Millstreet. The game was played March 26th in Newmarket.
Newmarket progressed to the Duhallow Junior A league final with a comfortable win over Freemount.
Newmarket lost to Kilbrin in the Duhallow Junior A Semi –Final which was played in Lismire.
Newmarket Junior Hurlers began there Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship crusade with a win over neighbours Kanturk. Newmarket had too much class for Kanturk’s second string outfit in what turned out to be a tough physical battle.
Newmarket topped the Duhallow Hurling League with a convincing win league rivals Banteer played in Banteer.
A strong Newmarket finish was enough to finish off Tullylease in round 6 of the Duhallow hurling league at Priory Park.
Newmarket registered an impressive win over Kilbrin in the Junior Hurling League played in Kilbrin last Sunday.
Newmarket goal scoring ability proved to be the key factor in a win over Dromtariffe in the Junior Hurling league.
Newmarket Junior A Hurlers played host to reigning Duhallow champions Castlemagner last Friday evening at Priory Park.
Newmarket Junior A Hurlers lost out to a last minute goal to Freemount last Sunday in what was a pulsating tussle.
Newmarket Junior A hurlers began their 2016 Hurling season with an enterprising win over Millstreet in the Duhallow Hurling League.
Newmarket succumbed to reigning, three in a row Duhallow hurling champions Kilbrin by 1-20 to 2-10 in the Kanturk Co-Op Mart Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship quarter final played in perfect sunny conditions before a large attendance at Banteer on Saturday evening.
Newmarkets record in Duhallow JAHC games. 1967 to 2014 (July 24th)
Played 94, Won 31, Lost 57, Drew 6.
A last gasp extra time goal from Donal Hannon enabled Newmarket to clinch an enthralling, epic Kanturk Co-Op Mart Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship clash with Millstreet by 3-22 to 2-23 after eighty action packed minutes at picturesque Banteer on Friday night.
Tullylease swept past the challenge of Newmarket with a well deserved victory by 1-13 to 1-8, in the first round of the Kanturk CoOp Mart Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship game played in warm conditions at Kilbrin on Sunday afternoon.
In doing so, Tullylease avenged defeat in the divisional league final played between the sides, two weeks previously.
An excellent Newmarket junior hurling team created history and bridged a thirty one year gap, to claim the Kanturk Credit Union, Duhallow Junior Hurling League Final against a fine Tullylease side by 2-17 to 2-14 in a compelling contest played at Kanturk on Saturday evening.
Newmarket emerged from the tightest and closest of contests to defeat Freemount by a solitary point, in the Kanturk Credit Union Duhallow Junior Hurling League Semi Final by 0-13 to 0-12 played at sunny Tullylease on Saturday evening. In doing so, Newmarket have qualified for the league final for the first time since 1983, the reward for a tremendous league campaign this season.
Newmarket completed their junior hurling league programme with a share of the spoils after a draw of 1-14 apiece with Millstreet in dreary wet conditions on a dark night in Newmarket. Already assured of qualification for the semi finals, the result ensured Newmarket finished second in the league table on thirteen points from eight games.