Club News: Week Ending 08.02.15
5th February 2015 By Munster Rugby
This week’s Club News comes from Waterford City, Kilfeacle, Newcastle West, Thurles, Waterpark and Shannon.
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Courtesy of:- Fintan Purcell, Club PRO
Waterford City 14 – 5 Skibbereen
Skibbereen are currently sitting in 6th place in division one and would have travelled to Waterford with most expecting a comfortable win for the away side in the first round of the Munster Junior Cup. City however didn’t read the script and caused an upset with a very good performance and great win. There was very little between the teams in the first half with good defence and tough tackling the main feature. Kevin Whelan, Nicky Jacob and Cian Foskin putting their bodies on the line time and again to ensure the opposition could create very little.
It was from City possession that Skibbereen charged down a clearance kick and pounced for the opening try. The score gave the Cork side a 5-0 lead at the half but City knew what they needed to do and started the second half strongly. City were on top at scrum time and the lineout was very strong, Alex Fitzmaurice injected some real life into the attack with some strong carries busting over the gain line. The back line moved the ball wide well on several occasions and created a couple of excellent chances, City would have had two tries only for the final pass not to go to hand.
Despite missing some good chances, City were the fitter side and as the game went on they always looked like the more team more likely to score next. In the last 10 minutes the home team put serious pressure on the Skibbereen defence with Jason Power, Karl Reade and Simon O’Hara making powerful runs, it was on one of O’Hara’s carries that the defence finally breached for a well-deserved try and Michael Hayes converted to put City 7-5 ahead. City then added a second try following some good play from the backline, Ryan Philips got the ball in space and beat two defenders to touch down under the posts. It was a good team performance but Dave O’Connor was man of the match having won key turnovers, some good carries and tireless rucking.
U-16 Munster League: Waterford City 12 – 0 Killorglin
Both sides played some excellent running rugby but City were too strong for Killorglin on the day. Cian Lally scored two excellent tries, the backs got him the ball in space and he showed great ability to beat defenders and pace to finish both. Lorcan Lynch kicked well and added a conversion. There were great performances from Paudric Gannon, Cillian Power and Matthew Garvey. Bruff up next for the U16s.
Senior Munster Junior 2 South League: Waterford City 0 – 41 Mitchelstown
City played at home under lights on Friday night, they will be disappointed with their performance but were beaten by the better side. Mitchelstown were a strong side and clinical when they created chances. The score was 13-0 at the break but ran in several scores towards the end of the game to rack up a impressive score line.
Courtesy of:- Jamie Keaty, Club PRO
On Sunday last, Kilfeacle RFC welcomed Thurles RFC to Morrissey Park in the first round of the prestigious Junior Cup. The weather conditions on the day were perfect for whatever brand of rugby either side wanted to play. Historical scorelines between these two teams suggested that there would be very little separating them after 80 minutes and it was building up to be a cracker.
Thurles, determined to get off to a good start, threatened the Kilfeacle line repeatedly and earned a penalty after 10 minutes, which Aidan O’Dwyer converted to give the away side an early lead. Kilfeacle, inspired by the task that lay ahead of them, upped their game and gradually played their way back into the game. Darren Lowry converted a penalty, which came from Thurles going offside at the breakdown, which levelled the sides. Kilfeacle sustained this pressure and after 27 minutes, Shane Morrissey touched down in the corner after Alan O’ Mahony’s clean break in the mid-field. Lowry converted the difficult conversion, leaving the score 10-3 to Kilfeacle. O’ Dwyer did score a penalty late in the half for the away side, but a very good breakaway try just before the break, scored by Cormac O’Donoghue and converted by Lowry, would prove a very influential score in a closely fought first half. Halftime scoreline 17-6.
Whatever messages were passed down to both sides at half time, clearly altered the tempo for the remainder of the game, as both sides came out fired up and the game itself opened up to the delight of the large crowd in attendance. Thurles got off to a great start and scored a try under the posts from a series of pick and go’s. This brought them into contention immediately, with only 4 points separating the sides. The next 30 minutes of play, highlighted the work being done in training from Kilfeacle, utilising an off-loading game, aided by good support running and also helped by impressive cleaning out at ruck time. Both sides traded push-over tries, before Kilfeacle scored 4 unanswered tries in the final 20 minute period. These were scored by Dave Kiersey, JJ Cooney, Keith Bourke and Stephen Flood. This left the final scoreline 46-20.
Others that excelled on the day were Ger Luby, Diarmuid O’Donnell and Simon Barry. We would like to wish a seedy recovery to Cormac and Pat who sustained ankle injuries during the game. It is also imperative that to keep up the good run of form, that we keep up the numbers at training and as always, support at the games is encouraged and appreciated.
Courtesy of:- Martin O'Sullivan and Tim Mulcahy
Munster Junior league Division 1 – Newcastle West 39 (22) Nenagh 21 (14)
I said in my notes from the last match that the true sign of good team is how you react to your bad days as well as your good. The reaction was one that was extremely positive and what happened on the hill was put firmly to bed by an excellent all round squad performance. With three trys scored in twenty eight minutes from a back line who were on fire while receiving high quality ball coming from the hard graft of their pack.
The home side definitely arrived well up for this game and were to get on the scoreboard with Sean Neville scoring from a move beginning in there own half started by a strong scrum.It was the change of direction by James Kelly who opened up the line for Sean to go over which Sean Herlihy converted.The home side were not having it there own way and it would be twenty minutes later before Sean Herlihy carved open the nenagh back line with a flash of individual brilliance saw him go over under the posts for a try which he converted himself. Stephen Kelly scored the first of a hat-trick of trys in the twenty eight minute .This was a well worked try with the ball moved rapidly to the wing but Stephen had a lot of work to do to evade the rushing defence ,he ran the touch line for thirty metres before crossing and touching down under the posts which Sean Herlihy converted.Sean converted a penalty on on thirty two minutes but we allowed Nenagh score two converted trys before halftime to make the score 22-14 at the break.
The try of the game came in the forty seventh minute when the forwards laid the foundation for a set piece move involving the hands of Sean Herlihy,Conor Whelan,John B Sheehan,Sean Neville,Tommy Kelleher getting it to Stephen who ran thirty fice yard scoring again under the post,Sean converted.
Stephen Kelly and Sean Herlihy were to cross the whitewash again before the end of the game and Nenagh got a converted try.
Although all the scores came from the back line,there were some very solid performances up front veteran Richard Langford is like a good red wine (gets better with age)Ronan Mulcahy playing in his preferred role was tackling all above grass.Shane Magner does not do back pedalling and Sean Corbett was in excellent form as well.
Scores; Stephen Kelly 3 Trys,Sean Herlihy 2 trys,3 Conversions 1 penalty,Sean Neville 1 Try conversion,1 Penalty
Newcastle West: Tom Kelleher, Stephen Kelly , John Sheehan , Sean Neville , James Kelly, ,Conor Whelan, Sean Herlihy Capt., TJ Relihan, Sean Corbett, Declan Moloney, James Corbett, Sean Leahy, Mikey Culhane, Murley Sheehan , Richard Langford , Shane Magner , Sean Berkery, Brian O Doherty, Donal O Sullivan, Ronan Mulcahy, Alan Roche
Joe Lee, of Lee’s Bar, presenting the match ball he sponsored to Liam O’Connor, NCW RFC, for last Sundays Munster Junior Cup game with Nenagh Ormond.
Upcoming fixtures
Munster League 1st Division,
Newcastle West V Clonakilty @ 2.30 pm on Sunday 8th Feb in Cullinagh.
Munster Junior Cup,
Young Munster V Newcastle West @ 2.00 pm on Sunday 15th Feb in Greenfields,Limerick
Mini Rugby back for Sun 08-Feb-2015
The mini rugby for ages of under 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, train each Sunday morning 10:30 am to 11:30 am.
Age Home Team
U12 Newcastle West Thomond St. Senan's Abbeyfeale
U13 Conference Newcastle West/Estuary v Old Crescent, Kilelline, 08/02/2015 11:30
U18 Pan Munster Newcastle West/Estuary v Dungarvan, Cullinagh 07/02/2015 13:00
Pay a visit to our Kilelline Shop
Please consider purchasing adult club merchandise and wear your club colours when cheering on your son(s) on match day. Special offers on; – Adult Hoodies and polo shirts. Pay a visit on Sunday's or order in advance by ringing either Eoin Cahill (085 1651763) or Pat Daly (087 2421682) after 6:30 pm or call up to coaches at any of weekday (Tue – Fri) youth training nights.
International Tickets
All International tickets for the 2015 6 Nations are now allocated. Successful applicants will be allocated their tickets This week.
Club raffle
RaffleTickets are now available for the NCW Rugby Club draw for 2 tickets to the sold out clash between Ireland and England in the Aviva Stadium.
Tickets to the game are like gold dust so get your name in and you could be there to experience the atmosphere of one of rugby’s oldest rivalries.
Tickets are only €;2 each or 3 for €;5
3 Prizes on offer
1. 2 Tickets to Ireland v England, March 2015 6 Nations in Dublin
2. €;200 voucher for Noels Menswear
3.Cahill’s Cheese Hamper
Good luck to all.
Lotto
There was no winner of the January 30th Lotto draw which took place in the Shamrock Bar
The numbers drawn were 9, 13, 24 and 30.
The lucky dip winners were:
Melanie Mulcahy, Mizpah, Kileedy
Karl Lenihan, c/o Ballygowan
Mgt Lee, c/o Frankie
Mairead & Mark Kelly, c/o Strand
Tim Mulcahy, NCW RFC
Jimmy Russell, c/o Ellen Russell, Pallas Foods
Una Cremin, Milford, Co. cork
The promoter’s prize went to Lee’s Bar
Next week’s jackpot is €;20,000 and the draw takes place on Friday 6th February in The Johnny Fitz’s Bar. Your continued support for the weekly draw is greatly appreciated.
Thurles RFC News
Courtesy of:- Brian Scanlon, Club PRO
Kilfeacle RFC 46 – 20 Thurles RFC
The Thurles First XV made the short trip to Kilfeacle on Sunday last in the prestigious Munster Junior Cup. Thurles were always considered underdogs going into this fixture from when the draw was made before Christmas, but Thurles would have been quietly confident in the build-up of causing an upset, despite Kilfeacle flying high in 4th Place in Division 1 of the Munster Junior League.
It was indeed Thurles, who started brightest, with an early maul bringing them inside the Kilfeacle 22 after a great drive up field from the forwards. The front row of McCormack, Dunne & Skehan were an able match for their counterparts at scrum time, a battle which was greatly contested by both sides throughout. Eoghan O’Dwyer, Joey Kelly and Adrian Bourke had made some good yards in attack early on before Aidan Dwyer made a great break through the centre to bring play inside the home side’s 22 once more, where he popped to the oncoming Paddy Phelan in support, after a few phases Thurles were awarded a penalty for a Kilfeacle player coming in at the side of the ruck, Aidan Dwyer slotted it over to make it 0-3.
Thurles received the ball back from the restart and attempted to work their way up the field again. Kilfeacle eventually started to get their hands on the ball and were building momentum towards the Thurles 22. After some great defence from Dunne, Lyons and Geoghan, the home team decided to take their penalty which had been awarded for offside to level matters at 3-3.
It wasn’t long before Kilfeacle were moving the figures on the scoreboard again, straight from the kick-off, the men in blue found big holes in the Thurles defence from the kick chase and they filtered through the gaps with ease to add a converted try to their tally, 10-3. A similar story ensued minutes later, when Kilfeacle opened Thurles up down the right hand side of the field following a string of poor tackles, to touch down in the corner for an unconverted try, 15-3.
Thurles got themselves together once more, with Kinane, O’Dwyer and Conor Cooney, who had replaced the injured Paddy Phelan, involved in some great play to get the away side back into scoring contention. Nicky Irwin, who gave a man of the match performance on the day was delivering some great ball to put Thurles on the front foot in attack. After a number of phases near the Kilfeacle line, Thurles thought they had made the breakthrough when Eoghan O’Dwyer made his way over the line but for a Kilfeacle player to make an unbelievable last ditch challenge to knock the ball out of hands at the vital moment.
From the resulting 22 drop out, Peter Coman & Ollie Geoghan combined well to bring play up the field once more, Skehan, Kelly and Irwin all had a go at the line before Thurles decided to take their points from a penalty, as Dwyer stepped up again to slot over. This wasn’t the end of the scoring for the half as Kilfeacle managed to work their way down the field for one of their more deserving scores of the day to push the score out to 22-6 at the half time break.
As was the case in the first half, Thurles started brightest, with Irwin and O’Dwyer asking serious question of the Kilfeacle defence early on. Thurles controlled the opening 30 minutes of the second half, as Colin Feeley scored his first tries in Thurles colours and shortly after Colm Skehan added another, both converted by Aidan Dwyer to bring the scores back to 22-20.
Just as Thurles were building and seemingly heading towards the winning score, a Kilfeacle player got a block down on a Thurles box kick and ran in under the posts, disaster struck shortly after when a Thurles players threw an intercept pass to gift wrap another try to the homeside. Kilfeacle added a couple of more tries before the final whistle which was not a true reflection of what was a very competitive game until the final few minutes.
Thurles’ next outing is against Crosshaven at home this Sunday at 2.30pm, Thurles will be looking for another League win to keep up with those ahead with just a few more games left in the season, all points will be vital. Continued support is greatly appreciated by the players and management.
Thurles Scorers: Colin Feeley and Colm Skehan (1 Try Each), Aidan Dwyer (2 Conversions, 2 Penalties).
Thurles Squad vs. Clonmel: 1. Ger McCormack 2. Damien Dunne 3. Colm Skehan 4. Phil Kelly 5. Brian Lyons (c) 6. Peter Kinane 7. Paddy Phelan 8. Emmet Kavanagh 9. Nicky Irwin 10. Peter Coman 11. Eoghan O’Dwyer 12. Aidan Dwyer 13. Joey Kelly 14. Adrian Bourke 15. Ollie Geoghan 16. Jason O’Mahony 17. David O’Dwyer 18. Conor Cooney 19. Colin Feeley 20. Ollie Delaney, Dave Kelly, Eoin Long and James Ryan.
Thurles U16 Rugby (Boys)
Thurles U16s travelled to the heart of Cork to take on a Clonakilty side who are unbeaten this year. Thurles and Clonakilty spent the first quarter testing the others defences and it was a slipped tackle that led to the first try for Clon. When the no. 8 scored in the corner.
Thurles upped the pressure and were awarded a penalty in the Clon. half and from the line out Thurles put a few phases together but knocked on with the line at their mercy. The ref blew his whistle for half time.
Thurles attacked from the kick off. But it was Clon who were next to score when after a Master class in off loading Clon scored a try in the corner. Thurles were 10 points down. But this side never gives up. The Clon tried to clear their lines and a miss kick by the outhalf sent the ball straight up and the Clon. Pack who had not retreated 10 meters from the kick were off side. The ref blew his whistle and the Thurles scrum half took the penalty quickly and scored a try but the ref called it back for a scrum for a nock on by Clon. Thurles kept their discipline and were eventually awarded a try after the second center for Thurles scored under the posts. Which was converted.
Clonakilty attacked the Thurles try line but some stout defence by Thurles kept the score at 10 – 7. Thurles worked their way back down the field but ran out of time. Clonakilty 10 Thurles 7
The Thurles panel were 1. Dylan Mason 2. Colin o Shaughnessy 3. James Leahy 4. Ciaran Murphy 5. Shane o Sullivan 6. Eoin Kerrane 7. Michael Ryan 8 David Conway 9. Seamus Holohan 10. Jack Flanagan 11. Kieran Dunne 12. Conor o Hagan 13. Nick Cooney 14. Ed o Gorman 15. Ciaran Connolly 16. Adam Fogarty 17. Cian Gleeson 18. Dylan o Shaughnessy 19. George stapleton 20. Paidi o Gorman 21. Aaron Maher. 22 Nial Tierney 23 Micheal Mulcaire. Thurles's next match is away to young Munster next weekend
Courtesy of:- David Bowe, Club PRO
Munster Junior Cup: Waterpark 23- Muskerry 14
Waterpark had to work hard for this win over Muskerry in the first round of the Junior Cup in Ballinakill last Sunday.
Muskerry took an early lead with a converted try but Waterpark hit back with a try from prop Adam Walsh which outhalf John Lillis converted from the touch line. Both sides were evenly matched in the first half with the score line at halftime reading 7 points a piece.
The home side began the second half brightly with No8 Scott Hornibrook opening the scoring with a try again Lillis added the extras. Muskerry scored their second try of the game to tie the score at 14 all.
In the final ten minutes of the game John Lillis landed 3 more penalties to secure Waterparks place in the next round of the cup where the will face Highfield. A feature of this game was a number of the under 20’s playing at this level for the first time, Simon Molloy and Alex Pimm both did well. While at the other end of the scale Mark Harper and Barry Hillard returned to Waterpark colours for the first time this season.
Next Sunday Waterpark face Muskerry again this time in the Munster Junior League with a 2.30pm kick off.
Pan Munster Under 18s
Bantry Bay 14 -Waterpark 14
This squad made the long trip to West Cork on Sunday morning for a 1pm kicked in Bantry on what was a very heavy pitch. Waterpark played down the hill in the first half and took the lead with a well worked try from Captain Tom Swift, Molloy landed the conversion. Waterpark repelled a number of attacks from the home side with great work in the defence from second row Jack Walsh and full back Eoin McGrath.
Centre James Kiersey scored an excellent team try when he touched down under the posts following a number of well worked phases from the visitors. In the second half Bantry used the hill to a great effect and kept Waterpark pinned in the own 22. After a number of pick and drives the home side crossed for their opening score of the game.
Their second score followed when Waterpark lost possession in the midfield and the home sides prop was on hand to take the final pass to cross for the score to tie the game.
Under 16 Friendly
Waterpark 31- Wexford 10
Waterpark had a good win over Wexford in Ballinakill last Saturday. The tries came from hooker Sam Hogan (2), No 8 Alex Deegan (2) and second row Harry Donnelly.
Eugene Smyth kicked 3 conversions.
Under 15 Friendly
Waterpark 57- Enniscorthy Nil.
A very good performance from this improving side. Jack Pierce crossed for 4 tries, while Ben Daly, B Cummins, C Glynn and O Daly also scored tries. Outhlaf Daly kicked 6 conversions.
Under 14 Cup
Waterpark 22 Cashel 10
Waterpark maintained their unbeaten run in the Cup with this victory over Cashel on Sunday. The home side’s tries came from Robert Moore, Billy Doherty and 2 from No 8 Mark O’Hare. Outhalf Paddy Leavy kicked one conversion. Thanks to Ely Cullen and Billy Doherty who stepped up from the under 13’s for this match and acquitted themselves very well. Also good too have Geoff Power back on the pitch after a long layoff.
This weekend’s Fixtures
Munster Junior League:
1st at Home to Muskerry on Sunday at 2.30pm
Mick Barry Cup:
2nd at Home to Shandon on Saturday at 5.45pm
South Munster Playoff:
Under 20’s at Home to Garryowen on Saturday at 12.45pm
Pan Munster:
Under 18s’ At Home to Bruff on Sunday at Noon
Pan Munster:
Under 16’s at Home to Ennis on Saturday at 12.30pm
Friendly:
Under 14’s at Home to Bruff on Sunday at 11.15am
Courtesy of:- Síofra Scanlan, Club PRO
A great well fought match resulting in a win by our seniors last weekend in Coonagh. Final score Shannon 15 Galway Corinthains 12. Also a brilliant result for Shannon in the first round of the Munster Junior Challenge Cup last Sunday with the final score in that Match Shannon 69 Kilorglin 13.
Your support is always important so if you can, come along and support your local club and your local team
Fixtures Weekend 7th/8th February
Sunday 8th February
Seconds ~ MSSL Play Off ~ Shannon V Cashel ~ Coonagh, 2.00pm
Sunday 8th February
Ladies ~ Ladies Cup ~ Shannon V St Senans ~ Connagh, 12.30pm
Remember If you cannot come to the matches we would ask that you come out and support any of our upcoming events. All details can be found at www.shannonrfc.com
Events & News
Shannon Supporters Bus to Belfast
Shannon RFC are planning to run a supporters bus on Friday February 20th for the Belfast Harlequins V Shannon AIL game. The bus will be leaving early on Friday morning, overnight stay in Belfast on Friday night and then the bus will be dropping supporters to the AIL match on Saturday. The bus will then depart back for Limerick on Saturday evening. It will be a great trip with the chance to show the players some extra support on match day.
Anyone interested in going on this trip please contact Gerry Ryan on 0860618333 or Siofra Scanlan on 0863018993 or you can email info@shannonrfc.com
To secure a place, full payment of €;85.00 must be received no later than Sunday 8th February. Please contact Gerry Ryan directly.
D KUBE
Shannon RFC is running a fundraising event on March 12th in the Strand Hotel and the club needs your support.
The event is based around the TV gameshow, The Cube, where contestants complete challenges within a 4m × 4m × 4m perspex cube. Participants are given straightforward tasks, which become quite challenging when confined in the cube and put under pressure in front of an audience of 600 people.
Each organisation will have a team of 5 to start with one of those five guaranteed to make it into one of the quarter final spots on behalf of their team and organisation.
The winning team will win €;2,000, as well as additional €;1,000 that they can donate to the charity of their choice.
We have organised a package, which includes a team of 5 and 75 tickets for your organisation. The package also includes finger food and a voucher for a drink at the bar. The total cost of the package is €;2,500, which we believe represents great value for a fun based company night out. Your team also has the chance to win €;3,000, with at least €;1,000 going to the charity of your choice.
While taking a full package may not suit your individual requirements, we also have the option where a company or individual could take 2 or 3 positions in a team. For €;1,500, your company could have 3 team members and 45 tickets to attend, which would include food and a drink for all of those attending. Your three team members would still have the chance to win €;3,000, with at least €;1,000 going to the charity of your choice.
In order to create some internal interest, fun and participation, we’re suggesting that companies could offer these places as a bonus or by running an internal company based promotion.
The YouTube clip provided will show you how the evening works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u4a-qcE2-A&sns=em
We would really appreciate your support in this fundraising event, which promises to be a great night of fun, games and entertainment.
If you are interested in taking part, please contact Barry McConkey at 087 – 2793007 or Tom Hackett at 087 – 2237119.
Volunteers Always Needed
All at Shannon RFC would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who helped out at the club in 2014. It is much appreciated. We are currently looking for people to help out with upcoming fundrasing events. If you are a student doing a course in the media/ marketing sectors or English, retired, unemployed or would like to donate your free time we would urge you to support your Club and Volunteer. It is a great opportunity to develop your current skills and always looks great on a C.V. If you would like to volunteer in the club during 2015 please contact any committee member. All details can be found on our website at http://www.shannonrfc.com/contact.html
SHANNON RFC APP
Please feel free to share the link with anyone who may be interested. We would love some feedback from all of you who are following us on the app so feel free to email me directly at siofrascanlan@gmail.com If you still have not downloaded yet here is the link. http://clubapplive.com/shannonrfc
Get Your Name Out There On Our Website
Do you want to get your company name more widely known? Are you a tradesman looking to advertise at a reduced rate? Why not advertise with Shannon RFC. We are currently in the process of setting up a Shannon RFC Tradesperson's page on our website. This will be a one stop contact page for all kind of trades and businesses. We urge any member, supporters or local business to get involved. It is a great way to advertise at a fraction of normal rates. The cost for an advertisement is Eu50.00. Anyone who wishes to place an ad or would like more information please contact Siofra on 0863018993 or email siofrascanlan@gmail.com
A Great Gift for All
Why not give someone near or far the gift of a Shannon RFC membership. A great gift for any occasion with the added bonus of supporting your local club. Packages, including family membership, are available. Should you wish to find out more information or purchase membership please contact Tom Hackett at honsec@shannonrfc.com
PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY THROUGH COONAGH
We would ask everyone to please take care, slow down and observe the speed limit through Coonagh Village on the way to and from the matches and training.
YOUR CLUB, YOUR THOUGHTS
We always like to hear from our members near and far. If you have a story, any interesting historical information or an article about the club that you would like to share we would love to hear it. Any submissions for consideration can be sent to siofrascanlan@gmail.com
Underage Training and Fixtures Saturday 7th/Sunday 8th February
Saturday 7th
Underage girls @ 1pm
U15 v South cork Coonagh
U18 v South cork Coonagh
Sunday 8th
Minis
10.00am
U6/7/8/9/10 Top Pitch
U11 Training Pitch
U12 Blitz @ Copsewood
Youths
10.30 am
U14s v Ennis @ Coonagh Well Field
11.30am
U15s v Ennis League Semi Final @ Coonagh Top Pitch
12.00pm
U13s League v Bruff @ Coonagh Well Field
1.00pm
U18s Pan Munster v Bantry @ Bantry
Now to add to all this we have
12.00pm
Ladies v St Senans @ Coonagh New Pitch
2.00pm
Munster Semi-Final 2nds senior League v Cashel @ Coonagh Top Pitch
*Please note that all players, coaches and managers are required to become members of the club*
We now have WIFI in Coonagh its sponsored by Auto exchange and the password is "iloveautoxchange"
*Please support our gear / food shops in Coonagh*
A Message from the Branch
"Throughout the province there have been increasing reports of verbal abuse and threatening behavior at all levels of the game.
The abuse is verbal and predominately directed at referees. There have been increasing reports of instances of verbal abuse of players by opposition coaches and spectators. Some instances have been very threatening and unsavory.
This form of behavior is not warranted in our game and has no place. We must remember that adult behavior is mimicked by the children and young men who play our game. We the coaches, managers, spectators and mentors must provide a positive role model for the players of all ages.
All clubs are responsible for the conduct of their coaches, players and spectators.
You are requested to make it clear to your coaches, players, spectators and club mentors that the verbal abuse of referees, opposition players, coaches and spectators is not acceptable.
Your help and co-operation is requested to reduce and stop such unwarranted behaviour"
Thought Of The Week
"Encourage people to realize that any action is a good action if it's proactive and there is positive intent behind it"