Club News 25-05-25

ACFL Division 2 

We had mixed results last week in the league. First on Wednesday evening we defeated Ardagh Moydow 0-14 to 0-6. We raced into a 0-6 to nil lead early on thanks to frees from Martin Cassidy (including a two pointer) for two fouls on Pauric Gill and an infringement on Kevin Whelan. Captain JP Farley surged upfield to also land a great two point effort. Gaels were denied two penalties after Gill and Cian Cassidy were brought down in the square but still led at half-time 0-8 to 0-5 and Cian fired over from play and also a free for a foul on Martin. Gaels controlled the second half with more great scores coming from Jamie Nertney, Pauric Gill and Cian Cassidy while Martin was accurate on frees after fouls on Gill and himself. The team and scorers were as follows: Paddy Collum, Paul McGee, Caelum McGee, Sean McKenna, JP Farley (0-2 (TP)), Aaron Quinn, Tom McGee, Mark Breslin, Kaelum Gill, Jamie Nertney (0-2), Pauric Gill (0-1), Kevin Whelan, Clayton Finn, Cian Cassidy (0-3, 1f), Martin Cassidy (0-6, 5f (1 TP free)). Subs: Kevin Whitney for Clayton Finn (inj), Podge Gill for Pauric Gill (inj), Dean Cosgrave, Padraig O’Neill. On Saturday evening last we emerged from Monaduff blessed to share the spoils with Kenagh after a last gasp effort from Martin Cassidy. The match finished 1-18 apiece. After a scrappy first half, it was level at the break 0-7 all. In the second half the Gaels took over, and when Paul McGee stormed upfield to score a goal, with Cian Cassidy firing over afterwards it looked as if victory was assured. We led by eight points with less than ten to go but after this it was all Kenagh. Deep into stoppage time, we led by a point before Kenagh converted a two pointer free. Paddy Collum fired a perfect kickout to Dean Cosgrave who was fouled. This was brought forward to outside the arc. Up stepped Martin Cassidy, facing a strong wind, for a wonderful score, which was unfortunate to clip the crossbar. This meant it only counted as a single point, earning a draw for the Gaels. The team and scorers were as follows: Paddy Collum, Paul McGee (1-0), Caelum McGee, Sean McKenna, JP Farley, Aaron Quinn, Tom McGee (0-1), Mark Breslin, Kaelum Gill, Jamie Nertney, Pauric Gill (0-3), Kevin Whelan, Kevin Whitney, Cian Cassidy (0-4), Martin Cassidy (0-10, 8f (1 TP free)). Subs: Dean Cosgrave, Cian Murphy, Mark Hughes, Podge Gill. A minute silence was observed before the match as a mark of respect for the late Mostrim player, Alan O’Hara RIP. It is Reserve action next as our Division 4 team is away to Grattans this Friday at 8pm. Best of luck to the team and management. 

 

Lotto 

Our lotto draw took place in The Mill Bar, Drumlish on Monday last, May 19th. The Jackpot was €2,200. The numbers drawn were as follows: 

2, 7, 8, 16 

There was no winner. The Jackpot is now €2,400! 

The three €50 winners were: 

Peter Prior, Ballinamore 

Frank Kelly, Sligo 

Sinéad Reilly, c/o Mill Bar 

 

Thank you to all who support our lotto.  Thank you to the Mill for facilitating the draw and for providing refreshments. The next draw will take place in O’Reilly’s Bar, Drumlish, on Monday, June 2nd. Please play again on Clubspot by selecting the Fr Manning Gaels option or from the usual ticket sellers. 

 

Congratulations 

Well done to senior player Jack Nertney on winning Student of the Year in St Mel’s College last week. Well done also to the Community Games U-13 Girls who won the All-Ireland Indoor Soccer title at the weekend and to Conor Brennan who won gold as part of the 5km team. Great achievements by all. 

 

Longford 

Best of luck to Enda McGahern and Paddy Collum in the final round of the Tailteann Cup this weekend against Carlow. Well done to Alex Karyntinos and the Longford minors who qualified for the All-Ireland ‘C’ final at the weekend. 

 

First Aid 

Thank you to Anne Duffy who provided an excellent First Aid and defibrillator course to members of our executive on Monday evening of last week in Monaduff. 

 

Sympathy 

Fr Manning Gaels extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends and to all in Mostrim GAA on the very sad passing of their senior player, Alan O’Hara. Solas na bhFlaitheas air.