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E'own-St Lachtains COISTE CLG CILL CHAINNIGH AN COISTE SÓISEAR JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS 2021 Friday August 27th Iverk Produce Junior C Hurling Championship County Final UPMC Nowlan Park 6.30 PM - PILTOWN V FENIANS - Julian O’Dwyer Saturday August 28th J.J Kavanagh and Sons Junior F Hurling Championship County Final Hugginstown 2.00 PM - PILTOWN V DUNNAMAGGIN - John Dooley Country Style Foods Junior D Hurling Championship County Final UPMC Nowlan Park 5.00 PM - SLIEVERUE V BLACKS & WHITES - Gay Rafter Sunday August 29th J.J Kavanagh and Sons Junior B Hurling Championship County Final UPMC Nowlan Park 1.30 PM - DICKSBORO V CONAHY SHAMROCKS - Gavin Quilty J.J Kavanagh and Sons Junior A Hurling Championship County Final UPMC Nowlan Park 5.00 PM - DUNNAMAGGIN V MOONCOIN - Sean McMahon J.J Kavanagh and Sons Junior E Hurling Championship County Final Clara 6.30 PM - LISDOWNEY V ROWER INISTIOGE - Maurice Flynn N.B. All games Finish on the Day. Iverk Produce Junior C Hurling Championship Final FENIANS FIR IONAID Damian Delaney 16. A.N. Other 17. Jason Dermody 18. Dion Quinlan Aaron Dermody Sean Brennan Cormac Ryan 19. Patrick McCormack 20. Podge Sweeney 21. Gerry Drennan 22. Paul Phelan Darragh Tobin JJ Delaney Adam Duggan 23. Eddie Hughes (injured) (vice captain) 24. Cillian Walsh (Captain) (injured) 25. Declan Brennan (injured) Kieran Grehan Alex Lawlor 26. Luke Hughes (injured) 27. Johnny Ryan (injured) 28. John Doheny (injured) Mark Hughes David Ryan James Sweeney BAINISTÍOCHT Manager: Ger Henderson Selectors: Declan Garrett, Neil Tynan. Coach: Owen Casey Jordan Muldowney Kevin Power Sean Tobin (VC) PILTOWN Conor Friend FIR IONAID 16. David Burchill 24. Tom Reid 17. Seamus Norris (C) 25. Fiachra Twohig Eoin Morgan Ml (Mixer) O’Dwyer (VC) Tom Kenny 19. Braedon Wheeler 26. Andrew Long 20. James Kirby 27. Paul Kirby 21. Aidan Ryan 28. David Kinsella Declan Duggan Niall Kinsella Aidan Friend 22. Eddie Brennan 29. Eoin Fitzgerald 23. Jamie Norris Neil Moriarty Sean O’Neill BAINISTÍOCHT Management team: Pa Connolly, Jim Norris, Owen Walsh, Aidan Walsh Conor Hogan Conor McGowan Ger Friend. Daryl Maye Shane Kinsella Micheál Dunne 2 J.J Kavanagh & Sons Junior F Hurling Championship Final DUNNAMAGGIN Sean Carroll FIR IONAID 16. John Ruane Gerard Coffey Kieran Buckley Shane Kelly 17. Derick O’Carroll 18. Patrick Kenneally 19. Greg O’Donnell 20. Ian O’Dwyer Darragh Walsh William Bergin (C) Jimmy O’Neill 21. Roy Cullen 22. John Walsh Conor Long Jamie McLoughlin Shaun O’Keeffe Kieran Bergin Colin Fitzpatrick BAINISTÍOCHT Management Team: Bob Doherty, William Kearney, Gerry Carroll & Ciarán Moore. Jason Doherty Dylan Carroll Dan O’Neill PILTOWN David Burchill (C) FIR IONAID 18. Eoin Butler 19. Kevin White Fiachra Twohig Aidan Ryan Conor Power 20. Richie Brophy 24. Alex Byrne 26. Pa Connolly Francis Moore Andrew McCarthy Andrew Long 27. Michael Burchill 28. Adam Grace 30. Kieran Flynn Andrew Norris Ian Balding BAINISTÍOCHT Vinny Long Jamie Norris Eoin Fitzgerald Management team: Eamonn McGowan, David Kinsella, Liam Kearns, Dermot Reid. Philly Kenny Brendan McCarthy Paul Kirby 3 Country Style Foods Junior D Hurling Championship Final BLACKS & WHITES Ben Savage FIR IONAID 16. Patrick Cushen Padraig Joyce (C) Dara Moran Michael Barcoe 18. James Whitty 20. Joe Whitty 21. Cian Kennedy 22. Páidí Cullen Daire Murphy Niall Kennedy Josh Barcoe Keelan O'Grady Patrick Nolan BAINISTÍOCHT Manager: Eddie Doyle (Curragh) Michael Moloney (VC) Sam Byrne Arron Foley Selectors: Eddie Scally, John Byrne, Michael Ryan. Emmet Foley Ian Foley Jason Byrne SLIEVERUE Jamie O’Brien (C) FIR IONAID Luke O’Donovan Shane Cantwell Reece Murphy 17. Conor Wall 23. Jamie Murphy 18. Mark O’Donovan 24. William Halpin 19. Donal Howard 25. Gavin Morrissey 20. Kieran Connolly 26. Sean Moore Tadhg Atkins Michael Hoynes Ben Alcock 21. Sean Freyne 27. Paul Rellis 22. Luke Walsh 28. David Irish Patrick Dowling Eamonn Phelan BAINISTÍOCHT Manager: Alan Atkins Cillian Power Craig Phelan Gary Walsh Selectors: Seamus Murtagh, Cian Tyler, James Meaney, Michael Freyne Donnacha Griffin Sean Roche Ian Ahern 4 4 J.J Kavanagh & Sons Junior B Hurling Championship Final CONAHY SHAMROCKS Andy O’Keeffe FIR IONAID 16. Oisin Cahill JP Gamble Pádraig Gunner Ciarán Rice 17. Eoin Carroll 18. Geoffrey O’Shea 19. Conor Watters 20. Justin Brophy Darren Cuddihy Frank Gunner Sean O’Dornán 21. Robbie Dooley 22. Michael Bergin 23. Karl Downey Mark Gunner Jack Murphy BAINISTÍOCHT Paddy Mullan Sean Brennan Harry O’Mahony Manager: Mick Kelly Selectors: John Brennan, Peter Mulhall Thomas Rice Garry Dunne (C) Bill Murphy DICKSBORO FIR IONAID Brian Manogue 16. Graham Egan 25. Evan Clarke 17. Rory Glynn 26. Zac McHardy Niall Rowe Evan Guilfoyle Daire Maher 18. Eoin Dalton 27. Eamon O'Reilly 19. Paddy O'Shea 28. Timmy Clifford 20. Jessie Waters 29. Andrew Brennan 21. Cormac Kennedy Smyth Charlie Nolan David Conway Robert Crotty (C) 22. Eoghan O'Neill 30. Stephen Dermody 23. Eoin De Buitleir 24. Kevin Fitzpatrick Colm O'Hara Rory O'Connor BAINISTÍOCHT Manager: John Treacy James Carroll Shane O'Brien Tom Carroll Selectors: Fergal Murphy, Philip Hogan, Tom Henderson. Sean Maher Eddie O'Donohoe Nick Doheny 5 5 J.J Kavanagh & Sons Junior A Hurling Championship Final DUNNAMAGGIN Andrew O'Dwyer FIR IONAID 17. William Bergin 27. Shaun O'Keeffe 18. Kieran Buckley 28. Seaghan O'Neill 19. Sean Carroll 29. JJ Dunphy Paul Kirwan Aaron Doherty Jack Brett 20. Eddie Dunne 30. Conor Long 21. Jason Doherty 31. Kieran Bergin 22. Colin Fitzpatrick 32. Daniel O'Neill Brian Farrell Ian Walsh Andrew Fitzpatrick 23. Tommy Maher 33. Aidan O'Donovan 24. Jamie McLoughlin 34. Daragh Walsh 25. Alex Moore 35. Aidan O' Neill 26. Jimmy O'Neill 36. Dylan Carroll Patrick Delaney Conor Brett Luke Fitzpatrick Peter Kenneally (C) Denis Walsh BAINISTÍOCHT Management Team: Denis Walsh, PJ O’Keeffe, John Walsh. Adam Fitzpatrick Anthony Kearney Bill McCormack MOONCOIN Donnacha Hogan FIR IONAID 16. Niall O’Hanlon 17. James Delahunty Cormac Kinsella Nicky Henebery Liam Henebery 18. Stephen Crowley 19. Ryan Croke 20. Sean Wall 21. Ryan Carroll James Alyward Conor Brophy (C) Seamus Kearns 22. Paraic Murphy 23. James O Keeffe 24. Sean Brennan Ethan Ryan Sean O’Dwyer 25. Paddy Kinsella 26. Ray Wall 27. Cormac Fleming Adam Croke Mairtin Gannon Oisin Henebery BAINISTÍOCHT Manager: Eoin Doyle Selectors: Alan Henebery Jimmy Holden. Lee Treacy Stephen Wall Danny Purcell 6 J.J Kavanagh & Sons Junior E Hurling Championship Final LISDOWNEY FIR IONAID Jack Dunphy 16. - 17. Paul Murphy Conor Tallis Peter O’Sullivan (VC) Jack McGree 18. Jamie Bergin 19. Stevie Dunne 20. Mark Fitz 21. Willie Cahill Richard McEvoy Lee McCann Harry Kennedy 22. Charlie Kennedy 23. Paddy Bowden 24. Eibhan McEvoy Killian Dunne Luke Campion 25. - 26. Lee McCann 27. Jack O Sullivan (Inj) Dean Brophy Gary O’Sullivan Luke Holohan BAINISTÍOCHT Management Team: Colin Dunphy, Willie Murphy, John Bergin Daragh Mackey (C) Eoin Kenny Luke Moore ROWER INISTIOGE Dan Mulholland FIR IONAID 16. Michael Grace 17. Michael Moffitt James O’Brien Ruaidhri Delaney Jack Fitzpatrick 18. Jamie Holden 19. Oisin Whelan 20. Tiernan Morrissey 21. James Prendergast Richard Ryan Harry Murphy Tom Cullen 22. William Mullholland 23. Michael Savage 24. Michael Chapman (inj) Eoin O’Brien John Grace 25. John Murphy (inj) BAINISTÍOCHT Fiacre Farrell Conor Lyng (C) Caoimhin Perrott Manager: Michael McDonald Selectors: Michael White, David Dunphy, Neill Walsh. Ciarán Keher-Murtagh Michael McDonald Danny Cotterell 7 FÁILTE ón gCATHAOIRLEACH Ar son an Bhórd Sóisear, ba mhian liom fáilte a chur roimh lucht tacaichta na We are very grateful for the support we get from our gclubanna chuig an ocáid specíalta seo. sponsors. I would also like to thank the clubs that are hosting the This weekend sees the completion of the A B C D E F championships for games for us and also the Co Board for the use of UPMC 2021. On behalf of the Junior Board l want to welcome the teams, mentors, Nowlan Park. and supporters to each of the venues. While activity in the earlier part of the Finally l want to thank the referees and their officials who will be officiating year was very much curtailed due to Covid 19, we are very fortunate to be at our games this weekend and l hope players and officials will show them able to complete our Leagues and championships on schedule. the respect they deserve. I wish to thank all the clubs for their co-operation in helping us to achieve Let's hope we have a wonderful weekend of hurling. this. I thank the sponsors of all our competitions the A,B,E,F, sponsored by JJ Seán De Lása Kavanagh and Sons, the C championship sponsored by Iverk Produce and the Cathaoirleach D championship sponsored by Country-style Foods. An Coiste Sóisear J.J. KAVANAGH & SONS SPONSORS OF TODAY’S JUNIOR A, B, C, & F HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS SPONSORS OF TODAY’S JUNIOR D HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SPONSOR S OF T ODAY’S JUNIOR C HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL . :.
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