Strong second half by Kilbrin secures win
Tuesday, May 28th, 2013A strong second half showing enabled Kilbrin to claim victory over Newmarket by 0-19 to 1-11 in a junior hurling league clash played at Newmarket on Friday night.
A strong second half showing enabled Kilbrin to claim victory over Newmarket by 0-19 to 1-11 in a junior hurling league clash played at Newmarket on Friday night.
Newmarket’s exciting junior hurling championship campaign came to a disappointing conclusion at Tullylease on Saturday evening, when a fine Kilbrin side stormed into the Duhallow final by 3-15 to 0-6, as a blitzing second half display put paid to Newmarket’s dreams of a long awaited showpiece appearance.
Newmarket were defeated by Kilbrin in their latest outing in the junior hurling league at sunny Kilbrin on Sunday afternoon, the home side claiming a scrappy encounter in comfortable fashion by 3-11 to 1-5.
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Newmarket were defeated by an impressive Kilbrin side in the junior B hurling league playoff game played at Kilbrin on Sunday evening where the home side emerged with a 2-16 to 1-7 victory.
Newmarket suffered a crushing defeat in exiting the EPS Bison Duhallow hurling championship at the hands of Kilbrin by 1-29 to 1-11 at Tullylease on Tuesday evening.
Newmarket’s hurlers had their first outing of the season on Sunday afternoon and despite a home league defeat to Kilbrin by 2-17 to 0-14 they contributed to an entertaining and well contested tie.
Newmarket were defeated by Kilbrin in the first round of the Duhallow under 21 football championship, an entertaining contest ending 2-9 to 0-11 in freezing conditions under a floodlit Millstreet pitch on Sunday night.
Despite a very encouraging display, Newmarket’s junior hurlers were narrowly defeated by Kilbrin in the league by 2-16 to 2-12 at Kilbrin on Tuesday evening.
A goal from a free with the final puck of the match denied Newmarket victory in their second junior B hurling league game against Kilbrin played at Newmarket on Wednesday evening, the contest ending 1-15 apiece.
Newmarket were denied agonisingly at the death of their hurling league contest at home to Kilbrin on Friday evening, falling just short by a solitary point, 3-10 to 1-15.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers recorded a really notable victory when they disposed of defending champions Kilbrin in the EPS Bison Duhallow hurling championship by 0-17 to 0-16 after a very entertaining contest at Tullylease on Friday evening, with the sides level on no less than nine occasions during the hour.
Newmarket were defeated by Kilbrin in an entertaining junior hurling league game played in splendid sunshine at Newmarket on Tuesday evening by 3-19 to 3-13.
Newmarket competed their first junior B hurling game in over a decade when they travelled to Kilbrin on Sunday and emerged with a fine win from an entertaining contest, 2-12 to 0-14 in perfect conditions on a warm day.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers suffered a crushing home defeat to Kilbrin by 6-20 to 1-7 on Friday evening.
A heroic effort from Newmarket’s hurlers saw them narrowly defeated by Kilbrin in their second game in this years Duhallow championship by 2-15 to 2-13, after an entertaining game at Kanturk on Friday evening.
Newmarket were defeated by Kilbrin in the Kanturk CU league game played at Newmarket on Saturday evening by 2-13 to 0-9.
Newmarket took on Kilbrin in the first round of the Junior A hurling championship on the 25th of June 1967 in Kanturk, Newmarket advanced to the semi final on a scoreline of 6-04 to 2-00.