Tournofullo/ Mountcollins - I JATVMS OOLLINS, MOUNT. I Mounfcollins G.A.A. I COr.r.rNS. I The follorving officers and Com- I ttre death occurred recently--atl mittee were elected at the annual general lniJ nome, Mountcollins, of . Ifrrl meetingof Mount Collins G.A.A. Club: lJames Collins. after a very Dnerl President, Mr. M. P. Murphy ; Chair- lilness. The deceas€d' who lndl Through man, Sean O'Connell Vice-Chair- lreached an advanced age, was al ; farmerl man, T. Brosnan ; SecretarY, A. D. lwell-known and extensive land his death has.evoked feeli{rCsl knihan ; Treasurer, P. F. Brosnan ; rn nlsl *o finol Vice- lo'f deep regret, not alone Captain J.F..team,Dan Lenihan I lnative'Weet Limerick, but over ai en- Murphy Captain Thiltv vears of constant Captain do., C. ; lwid. area of North Cork anall dleavcuri bv Mountcollins reaped Juvenile F. team, D. P. Lane ; Vice- lNoritr l(erry as well. Duri-ng- his, Its res'arcl at Rathkeale Sports- Captain, J. J. Sheehan. Commiitee- learlv vears-and he was a notect toot- fielcl on Sunda.y last 'l'r'hen their Messrs. D. Sheehann P. Brosnan, luattir gave-when many first-class 'iunior footballers qualified for D. E. O'Connell, M. T. Lenihan, J. M. lexhibitions PlaYing with iheir lilst Western hnal in this lMountcollins and Abbeyfeale selec- pei iorl, at the expense of Ger- Lenihan, C. Brosnan. wife, voted to Messrs. C. Itions. He is survived bY his ald Griflins (BallyhahiU). Af- Thenks were Bridget Collins, and three Brosnan and M, for renting lMrs" tcI a ve|y shak:' opcning ten Quirke lsons. Patiick and Bartholomew, rninutes, \'Iountcollins slo$'ly | fields. lMountcoilins, and Michael, Abbey- settled do*'n and at the inter- lfeale, to all of whom sincere sym' val the teams were level at 3 I nathv- is beinE extended. ooints each. In the second half | A iribute to hiB poPularitY was the-v scorecl a further ? points, laptlv forthcoming by the extremely rvith Geralcl Griffins only scor- I tdre6 and representative attend- ing 2, both from frees. The I ance present at the removal of the final score $.as: Mountcollins, lremaihs to Mountcollins Parlsh 0-10: Gerald Griffins, 0-5. Scor- lCtrurctr and at the interment, trhich els for Mountcollins wel'e: Mountcofirns Itook place at the local cemetery on' Pa.tie Blosnan (0-4), Jimmy Meetir-rg of Ithe followine day. Danaher and Willie Hartnett The Annual General (0-2 each), James Doody of the I nev. Father D, F. Murphy, C.C., ancl th; RockchaPel-rvas braneh lMountcollins. assisted by Rev, 11. Davv Lenihan (0-1 each). C.e..'\. h-eidin the old sthool- lHatpin, C.C., and Rev. Father I.js- Tbe Mountcollins team was: horlt" ott an evening recent'ly' Mr' Iton, C C., both of Atrbeyfeale, and Sca,rnus Horgan, .Iimmy J. F. Curtin, P.C., outgoing lRev. Father Daly, S.M,A., officiated O'Connell, Telry Brosnan, Tho- Erlnrond graveside, n,as J. F. O'Connell, Aenie The ehairtnan I at the (lhailman. - Presrde(tidetl. n{urphy, Mickie Blosna"n, Jimmy spolie.n^lie uftrf the achievementachi of the Flofgan, Jimmy Danaher, Danny ciub Tournafulla senior. hur- ytHollo*its and ('hairmnn's atlcl- the late thirties lrls lrarl a 7 ]]oints rr.in over tlre fo"rties theY were one of the )lctltou'n t'hc eailv in the fina] of rhe reSS,th(' etrectionof offi'ccrsfor ;;;i diiilnit- -Dr1ling lea'ms to beat in th'e Frcemount Car.nival Tour )1a- no.oitt vear tool< place, resulting Au"in tI'jF F"E"g :!9ll nrent on Suntiay evening last. [i6v-'*"n- itt""'u wesf Limerick C)n Suntlal' next, as folli-ws :-Presiclent, R'ev. Jarnes to be Toul.naf llla (out- iili6s antl-were very unluckv ar'e rlue to meet Ne$.castle West Kennefick. C.O. ; Chairman beatcn in each of the subsequent 1i1e P'C' in semi-final of the senior going) Mr. Edmond- Curtin, county- finals. brrrlr.;ig charnpionship at Dr.om- tiro"uen thet were well beaten bY crllc1'iler. ?i"llli"riti'"ii.*dr"l.-;!;;aet I (5-8 to 0-1)' Tteas'rrer, Jerernlan tn6--AirTLvteaie bovs nie OtCatroll ; I itiev pnt"up a siiffer resistance i C"i""sGuines ; Secietaty,Secletaty, Donie- O'('on-l than the score suggesfs. I nell : Comrnittec:Messrs. John Joe: I Cn.iitt. Tom . MurPhY. Willie lMulrrlry. Denis O'MahonY, Sean I Connell'anil Patrick MorrisseY' ! Ar rtt" conclusion of bhe me€t- itrg, a, vote of thanlrs wa5 Passed, Tournofullo/ to-ilre Chairman fot' his ver'.'' elo-' Mounfcollins ouent sdalress,'to after which thc Tournafullc/ I17V ciulr decicleil afEliate junior, nolice ancl iuvgnile football teams ' Mountcollins In atrocious conditions. tkre for the ycor 1955' I Mountcollins junior. f ootball team lost the \4'esteln final to Mountcollins .iunior footballers St. Ilieran's at Newcastle West rvent untier to St. MarY's.in the on Sunday week, Torrential rain semi-frnat of the championsnlp fell almost continuously dui,ing al Nervcastle West last sunday the houf and St. Kieran's were on the score 0-? to 1-2. The dis- able to adapt themselves to rhe nlav bv thc for$'ards ll'as ter- conditions better than IVIor:rrt- i:itr"e their pitiable attempts collins, which in a large rvay at scoring""a had to be seen to led to ihe destination of thc title. tre belicved. The Mountcollins The .Nlountcollins team was ; teans lvas: Seamus Horgan, Seamls and Timmy F{or:gan, Flo"ence O'Connell, DavY Leni- Terry and Jim Blosnan..Jimmy han. Den Lane, JimmY O'Con- O'Connell, MilAthea Sepr. I a rupcr On Monday, resttval Su-ndayJan. 3&h and the following -, 4lh February,our in a challengegame on Sf. Parricks occasionin Mt. Collins.bn officers were elected: successfulin its adpfica_ Day. It_waia sporring r-ndav nrght.ad-ance will Chairman: :_l_uD"was [=ood match. bc held in I.arry Begley, Vice Chairman: lto_l.ror .a transfer from thd Wesr even though we were narrowly rhc. tocal hall. Ir will bc a parijli nrg.ht. P""lqt _1,. Lenihdtr, S€cretary: defeatedbi iusr two points. and will have an old_time David Dillane, Ass. Secretarv: Beston th6day for Mounrcollins waltzing competition. Jimmy O'ConneU, Treasure'r: *i'r$hfffrilllEfh':ij;'were N. Sheehan,J. Lyons. D. On e\ening at a. ptayer.s , -S.gturday 6 p.m. Johnny Walsh, P.R.O.: Dan _-Ar meetiirgon the Flanagan,S. Kelly. J. tane, M. John O'Leffe.'Kcrry: dllv O.Con_ which nol a.ng O'Connell, Selectors: William :1!e }elt was iery wetl McCarthy. J. Riley and G. .l oqtr.'y euaid. Limcrick, Lane, Ml. O'Connor and Joe 11L11."d. Cerard Daty' was Moronev. and. Michael Sheehy. Kerry. will appotntedteam_ manager'of tul,sc O'Connor. Club membenhio:tl the Althoirgh missingsome of our l:1o,1, crowd of local ireople to be paid before lst March. Onlv regular squad. lt was very en- ln a lU mtle sponsoredwalk arouno rne members will be entitted to taki: g,;i**iF,fffi'*"ircouragingto haveeighteen piayers pansh. Cards for this can be ootatned part in any draw for Munster axd to calton- lrom Johnny Walslr or All-Ireland tickets- Therewas some apparent lack of Larry tJe_glcy.C)n Sunday, parish j",[ffii sporrs.wril If you have a shovel, sDadeor dili.fiJii:Tt,3.:? fitnessbur with trdihins sessions -be hcld. TherL v;ill be pick-axecome to the G.A.A. field every Mond-ay and Wednesday somethtngtor cvcryone. i.c., chil- oren on Saturdayl2th Feb. at 12o'clock fJ',fllil" f'l'r"1,:ili"?:'t{:"9*lnight at 8.30 p.m. and also on s races. a mothers racc. a 'and we will erect cement qet togcrher wiil be Sundayat 2.30 p.m. wcilirgron Dolesand Junoay,llLng on team coach :11.T11:Iu.g. _rhrourng. wire and therebytake anr5therstep tseb.10, at 3 o'clock. Wm. Lanesays 1983 is goingro be ano o.tymptcclass horseshoc pircn_ towardscompleteing a maior oro- our year. Ing. Also we will have our ainual ject preDarins evenl in Mounicollinsl Work on the local lY!"lg,u. which is already GAA field will continrieon Sarur- arouslng considerabl€ interest. day, March 26, ^t 11 a.m. Some polesand piersmust still be erected and a lot of stonespicked so that grass-seeds may be sownby early -Miffi61frf' April.
The iunior football team had its secondgamein the Leagueon last Tuesday night week, when they playedSt. Senan's ofFoynes at the local pitch. After a tough but very JgJT"lp##ttrMountcollins most sincerelvall the DeoDlewho sporting game, Mountcollins contributedto their anirualchurch jF"F"". emersed winners with a score of gate collection which was held rsaini.ng*,',# 3-8 td 2-4. The local team plaved notrce^Iootball teams continues over the Easter week-end. eacn sunday someereat football in rhe fiist half The junior at ll o'clock. Our teamwas well beaten hrst matchin rhejunior #3:F-e,.'?,,}l$:,". and l;d by seven points at half leaquewill everyone concerned with the re- bv Adare in the Leaeue on last be play^edin.Adare ume. Tuesdavweek on T[esday, cent carnival which was a financial wiih the-final score April 9. We The local team's defence had readinq4-11 to 1-7. On . can expect stiff success.To anyone rvho aave us this Door qpposrtronso lt is most outstandingplayers in T. Brosnan. showin--gthe team hasa lot of ivork imDortant sponsorshiporhelped in iny way John Mumhv and Connie Broud- that a goodturn out for trainingrs we tnanK vou. to do in training if they are to malntained. er. Joe O'Connell and Seamus progressin this competition. The junior team travellcd ro De- In a recent challenge Sullivan controlled midfield with spite great work in the back lin€ by _ match Athea and got two valuable points the result that our forwards -Tomsot a played in th_elocal pitch-the team in the league last week. This'was a Terrv Brosnan. and Florence nao a good win plentiful supply of the ball. O'Connelt,the Adare forward over old rivals fine showing by a near full strcngth line tsrosra. D-espite being Murphy was again in great form were able to pick off some good shon a slde and let us hope wc can along with Johnny Murphy and number ol regulars we plaved maintain this torm for the rcmain- scores, somegood football. John Cahill. who was making a Our forward line was best der ofthe year. Mountcollins0-10, comebackafter a two year absenc€ . The annualGAA carnivalbe- Athea 1-6. servedbv Johmv Murohv. Connie grnson May 16and throuehiniurv. Brouder. who will run for 10 We returned to Athea' on cilvered e'v'ervinch days. There will be Thi nexi same will be at home of the field, and Tom Mrirphy. a senior and Sunday night week for the annual to St. Kieran's on next Tuesday lunior football tournament this carnival tournament. Beins forced nieht at 7 o'clock.Training con- year so we can look forward to to line out without several of our tinlueseach Tuesday and Thirsday sometop classfootball games. first team players, we put up a eveningsat 8 o'clock and Sunday Laros are now on salethrough_ credltable performance in losing out the parish morninsat 11. for the montf,lv bv-The onlv a sinsle ooint. Our inder-2l team had a good Templeglantine numbersto cheer them on. at Abbeyfealr. on last Sunday night week: The ln the junior championship tGlantine to thesemi final score was 2-6. Mounlcollinsadvanced Mountcollins goats. with nine victorv over 2 Our besi final a Doint play-ers were Feenagh-Kilmeedy.ln a- dull M-urty Donoghue, in the last ten Mickey and Timmy Larkin- and matchit was onlv Paul Sullivan. minutes that Mountcollins put Our junior footballers werc. their same tosetherand ran but defeated winneis on a siore of 4-6 to 2-3. by St. Kierans in tht. league on last In the semi final we will face Tuesday night weeli. ln a score oi l-2 to 4 Doints. Newcastle West and some hard Mountcollins will haveto be done if we were on toD fdr mosr trainine of the match bur poor are to- advance in the cham- fiirishing by the forwards in thi: oionshio. last ten min-ures ' robbed the team of two valuable Trairiins continues each Tues- polnts. nightat 8.I 5 and An experimental Novice dayand Thursday team was Smdav mornineat 1l o'clockand well beaten by-in the Rockchapel junior team a each novicean-d iunior player is put an challengt! ganie in the local pitch expectedto in appearance. last week. The annual G.A.A. Carnival w-illcommence on Thursday night Mav 16th. The opening match in the Senror tournament will bc between Rock- chapel and Abbeyfeale. All matches will starr at 8 o.m. and admission will be f l. t _ *+.F_gr,t PallasKenry 'r^u^{f#f, Our hurlerswon their first game thisyear by defeatingNa Piariaigh F,r ,---.. J*lttr?*ur,, in a'veryexciting ani entertaining match. Pallaskenry were on top eal$$.e4;v from the start and were leading .-Jn:-rrngsx"",f':* T:f::'f;;*#' well at half time but Na Piarsiagh we wererepresented ln the ballao Pallaskenry...... ;..,.,....'...'.U-rr Out of the ChampionshipOn quickqoals competi- hit backwith two after group and'solo singing C1aughaun...... '...'0'f0- Saturday,June2l,whentheywere onlv two of the restart and trailed bi Iions-. defeated bv the narrowest points. At this stagePillaskenrY Our ballad group. which in- ON Sunday last Pallaskenrywon marsins of bne point. Pallas led the city were undet severeDressure but cludedM.Moloney,B.O'Shaugh- their first trophy in ftod'thevervstartandplayedtheir sub Br' B. Dowling defeating two soalsand a ooint'bvsupsr nessy.P. Barry. championship when bestfootbatfinthisexditinggame. gavdus victoty gavea very good singlepoint in the were hot John-nyMcMahon and'Br. P. Seary. Churihaun bt a Although Lansdowne bv to 3-6. Best were M. performancealthoughnotwinning Pallaslads stood 5-8 novicr-ecityllnslatKil.limo. favouriiesthe Morrissev. M. Gavin and J. bnthenight.Br.PaiSearygavean This was a very close and theirgoundverywellandledup performance in solo- game with the exchanges tw6 minutes. Then McMahoh. :xcellent- cxciting to thE final Our footballers lost two qames singing and came out on top of beine i'a-rdand fair and it was no Lansdownepointed their seventh This were level one to Ballinacurra and Claughaun ver:yslrong opposition. qual- surpise when the sides free of the lame to win by from Old county finals at pts. each' and receiveda walkover ifiea him for'the at lia11-timewith 6 Doint.'Ourteamsufferedamajorloss last week. on Sundaylast and Christiansin the CaDpamore Inthesecondhalfwestartedoff Both sames were very close alrhough giving another good and scoreda few half tine when StevenClancy, in n'eat fashion at affairswi"th Pallaskenry losing by a showd'idn6twiionthisoccasion. preit ooints and looked like whowasolayinswellatcentrehalf to the ba[ad leadingby-5 few Dointson each occasion. Congratulalions-and frinnini well, when back,hadtorefuewithaninjured 'niis same story especiallyto Br. Pat 15 minutes left. has been the sroup ots. with only shoulder. matchesthis year and on winning on our first time began to take D. Caulfield,S. Mann, S. with all the Sear! Then Claughiun Team: of luckwould have put usin s enteiing the Citi Scor. 4 points with- G. Daty, E. Clancy, S. apbit control and-scored Sheehan, strongerposrtlon In tne league, Insur-anceand membershipfees out reDlv'If in this peiiod of the Chncv (capt.), i. Campion, T. are beingcollected at the moment same. looked like they were Down'es,V. Rlnahan, P. J. Gibbs. by Owen Sheehanand Eamonn Eoins to snatch a draw but some_ L. Sheehan, M. Heavanor, P. Quinn. respectively.Any players Ereaidefensivework by someof Kiely, T. Fitzgerald,G. Hayes' who have riot alreadypaid should 6ur more experienced players Subj: M. Moriissey, M. O'Sulli- contact the above as soon as helpedus to hold out and win by-a van, A. Fitzgerald. possible.Trainingcontinuesatthe softary point. Kenneth Gibbs iocal community centre at 8.30 receivedihe cup from the chair- playersare requested to loud iop.m.atrend and all man of the City Board :l",is,:'33,,t1;'!*,R1"#':Ht; Pallaskenry iame where all 15 were heroes Pallaskenrv0-6. Old Christians included: M. Corbett, L' t-h. O'ShaughnessY,K' Gibbs and J' *",o#/.c n*,r;',fr"k'" gamethis year and though missing i few olivers from llst veari P'kenrY panel, vie s'till have the'basi! of a Lood team. The game was a very !;-+qv all th-eway with Olal el&ted at ti6Pallasken' Isht affair ofrtcials Ctrristianseettins the ail important .l.C.lrl. were as follows: presl- ." soal iust bEfore-halftime.-Pallas- a"ent.fr. T. llurleY. C'C.; chair- press- tide'chairman'P' kenri surmountedimmense man. U. f . Ottv; helped Old (.Inr.)l secretrry' P' BarrY ure 6ut ooor finishis Brrv Christiaris to the inroowest of G*.i; 'itu"t*"".,secretarY, M' Morris' "i"u S. Irlann' M' victories. i"", The whole backlineplayed very MOUNTCOLLINS oil(eeffe; registrar, G. Barryi the gamebut once Sheehan' well throushout PRO. O. aeain ina6i[tv to icore let the o; the 3{hh January the llrst clty was held at oboosition off the hook. Best fo board scor semi-final were: P. Searv, V. G.A.A. Community Cenhe Piilaskenrv CLUB, PallaskeilY Ranahan.'L. Sheehan.and S. and was reisonably well attended' Crecora. Kildimo' Clancv. Bellvbrown. was: M. Gavin, P. Patrickswelland Pallas- Thd tearn rheJunror ream Muneiet, SEary,E. p. Fitzgerald,V. kenri were the teamstaking Plrt' Quinn. final of the "or.n"$1ifi"6s",n,- "nUt"tf"n.Y team included: Ranahan.L. Sheehan,M. Keane, Champlonshlpwlth a hard fti" Burke, Bi. P. GearY; quiz S. Clancv,J. Campion,M. eamed ylctory mio sinsine: M. Monissey,G. Daty,E. CtancY, oyer S[ Kbrans Bi. P' Barry, S' at iearn: JICamPion, M. Dea. J. Haves. Newcastle Cothr: balladsroup, M' Moloney' West on Sunday. Desplte Br. P. GearY' Subs.:P. O'Dwyer, D. Sullivan, - B. O'Shaushnessy, A. Fitzserald. glrorta numberot regutirs thro[gh Br. B. Dowrling,P. BarrY. Congra' Fging tul"tio* to a[ esPeciallYthe solo iniqryMountcollins ptayed- good tooruiii iineine ana balad grouP who reoittdi th" final on 6th FebruarY and led for most of th6 gaire. Wlth llve ,t the Na Piarsaigh. All comPeti' minutesremalnlng Mounlcolllns iors and supporteriwere treated to led by4 a cuo-of of tea-andsandwiches at the points. end the night. Trainine is taking Place every St. Kieran's full fonarard it was a good team per- Tuesdav iicht at 8.30 for both received a high ball and tt""line' football, and all formancJ but there is "n.-drequested to attend' with the full back Dleng of room for im- playeri are stretchedon the ground, provement. so it is vit- had little difficulty in btry important that all putting the ball in !!e plCyersiurn up for train- net for a disputable ing on Tueidays and goal. lt was a relaeved Thlrsday evenings as Mountcollinsteam when well as Sundaym&ning. the referee sounded the final whistle minutes lat- CLUB NA nOG t_ -iVas i €r. Mountcdlllns The under 14 team were Keogn gave a nr"" to - ./best served by Ger Cah- I in top form when they PatrickCurtin to score Brian Flannery, Tim / ilt, Mossie Mccarthy and playedAthea in the local the first of his two , - . L;;;;", aia rueltusuur. ,i John Reilly in the back , tournamentatMountcoll- goats. Athea had no pr,v,.'Tii"i ' line. ' ins last Thursday answer 'C.f 9.s Murty Donoghue at on -to Keogh who io . n ""or"of thanks midfield along with evening. Having been found the net o.n a io p"ib""iieilwhowasa"rord Simon Lenihan kept the defeatedbyAtheaintheir .".9Yp19 __of..occasions. '. forwards well supplied. i Carnival tournament by Robert Mullane wbs on ";,y;;;;;r.referee. ' points . Mickey LarkinwaB on top ' five the locals top at full back. John in the half fonrard line were eager to make Lane was outstanding and Connio Brouder had amends. From the thlow at corner back. Great . the St. Kierans defence _ in, Mountcollins drove dieplays were also givr in disarray eyery time the ball upfaeld and the en by Paudie Naughton, '!-h.*goGi|rc'trdl;€v*rlt,',bag'full forryard Pebr llichael Daushton. I l-uouufcoLl,lusatlP I I CASTLEMAHONDRAW FORTHIRD'TIME Castlemahon ...... 3'2 'John Murphy, ... ..' ... l-E Brosnan, Mountcollins ... Ned Sheehan,Timmy Castlemahon Junior footballers Larkin, Mossie McCarthy went within a hairsbreadth of (capt.), Simon Lenihan, rrlakine it a Deelside double at Nbwca-stte West on Sunday when Ger Cahill, Connie foi. the third time in three weeks OLLINS Brouder.Florence O'Con- tbev flnished level with Mount' nell,Sean Murphy, Jimmy dollins in the ffrst round of the MurtyDonoghue, championship. A Danaher, divisional Billy Sheehan, Joe Castlemahon Point bY Moss IIan- and going into the lastfive lon just belore full-time was dis- G.A.A. Connell.Subs Con Lane, led by 2 The Junior footballers minutes Points. Donal McOarthy, Davy The Mountcollinsgoal- completeda threein a row Dillane. keeperwas adjudged to have on Sundaylast when they Brosna forward pointvictory /fouled a hada one over anda penaltywas awarded. is-on SundaY's disPlaY neither a youthfu'Elrosna team in / team deserved to lose and both' i Eyes were covered and the Brosna It mav be added, would have the Final of backsturned to the ballas win for their respect- This was merited a Tournament. the penaltywas lined uP. ive performances. as it should GaelicFootball The Rosary was being ' WIND playedwith two evenlY be recitedin the standbY the A rtronF wind that blew at balancedteams, contest- gale torce Mountcollins suPPorters times with almost ing every ball frbm the was reallv thc deciding factor in andluck was on our sidef or in thef inalwhistle. this secoid rePlaY. Mountcollins throw to a changeas the ballsailed advantage 1-8 to 0- miae most of the .in Thef inalscore was highover the bar. opgnlng n.tt,nalr' tutouL miss"drrllssEu q^uJ!9rlurLv the;il;;;il; 10. the a feli -""1rgood scoring chalces thar Minutes later came liave ti'ited the scales Mountcollins Played whistleand there were ili.;t. inthe final iii-?[ii" fav. r in the fi'nal tally' againsta strongwind jubilant scenesas Mossie the other hand' 7 distternarton, on first half and trailed bY McCarthy received the *eie eouattv'at fault when th,ey to 3 at half-time. in the Doints DannyO'Rourke Memorial sJihe'winil behind them got a great ;econd half but thev did man- Mountcollins Trophy lrom Brosna ae;, Td ftt three vaiuable goals boost 5 minutes into the suc- Chairman Patrick Brosnan. liter and with two Poi'nts second half with a well This was a fifteen man ceedea in wiPing out-their oP- worked movement f rom lead of eight victory with everY PlaYer i6it"ir*ti rrait-iim-e centre field which found ittift*r" oivino 1000/0.lt Proves that understoocl that in the Sean Murphy lose on the ieam-spiritis siill alivein event of a draw the teams edgeof the squareand he a final Mountcollins and hoPefu llY pliv extra time in qDl re io"ia \ vl lgq thell ls ballvql I totv therr net. but crashed betterthings are in storein iroit io io"ce decision, through the half ifris " was not found \frlidway 1987. ^Eamenractical"."a"ge-ent in view of the senior lMountcollins took the lead Team- John Lyons,Terrv rimed to follow imme- 8iut"lv. The third replay.-and fourtii meeting between these I two ilatwart bimbinations will, no doubt, establish an all-time MOUNTCOLTINS record in the division. Mountcollins, as was to be exp"ci*a in the conditions, had RUNOI,IT EASY ;mirch the better_of the calte ]1 half and continued i lfre-"irt openins "" Itoio pit'e up-a leadingleadinq-ttttv talty Y1!!with "p 1\dcl,oughlinMcloughlin WINNERs icoiest"oies bj'ui tr'ranatr'rank games ano, (1-2), Lu."i J.F.- in the three drawn W.-J. O'Connell, T. 'n'ere relyinS: on rian'bna T. Bresnan (0-1 each)' in addition, half a d.ozen minors. IIow- Tommv Quaid caught the Mountcolli4s ...... " ... 2-? some ...... '. ... 0-3 ever et'en allowing for these Mountiollins defence off the Castlemahon if goal rlrawbacks. it is douubtful mark for a Casttemahon would have been able to half-time when the This was how the scoreboard they before on overcome the speed and fleld- scores stood Dlountcollins, 1-5; read at Newcastle West Sundav when the marathon test craft of the winners, who were Castlemahon, 1-0. obviously determined at any resumPtion, Din tor iunior footbau championship On the Mountcollins cost to force the issue this time. o'Connell put Mountcollins a hon6urs between t and Castlemahon was flnallY In a clull closing quarter. Castle- noint ahead. but Tommy Quaid ma.hon alt but gave uP tire with a Castle- decided in a rather duu and dis- iromptlv - rePlied Ths ultimate shost, McLoughlin hit appoiniing note _ inatro; eoal. oiricome of the four-game tussle STAIiRED back wit[ another Mountcollins in the reallY in the was indeed, rerY much Insoiration of the Mountcollins ooint. The fat was as the Mcloughlin' of the nature of an'anti-clim,ax, victoriv lvas 3'rank .hre when the second of the teams something in the brought fourth clash Pro- who dnjoyed Tommv Quaid cousins of the excitement i neta dav around another vided little - nature bf the scores levet with and tension of the three drawn miclfielct, IIe wa5 well served Castlemahon goal and Joe games- J. O'Connell, " throushout bv W, Sheehv r:ut the Deelsiders on survived T Brosnan, D. Leni- Having successfullv D. P.'Lane. goa). D- mn witfi a point. Before the gruelling games P. Feeley for a Mountcoltins the three drawn han and artd ffrial whistlel the masterful land com6 within an ace of D Mullane, T. Brosnahan. T. l,enitran Frank Nlcloughlin Frank Mcloughlin brought the a last-minute win in P. O'Connell and P' W. J. O'Conrlell aclded llllther lsnatchins Collins, befole Scores level again. I the sec6nd replay, the UPPer Coilins keDt trying har4 uP to Doints for the winners (Mitchels' tame 'and Mr. D. Twoomey I Deelsiders foun6 on Sundav that th" Iast for the gailant Deel- iu]]-time in a rather .town) refereed. had no answer to the more unexciting finish Ithev srd.ers. (Athea). as Mountcollins: W'. Lane, J. . finished and impressive Perfor- curiouslY enougJ:, Mr. Tim Woulfe bistlemahon, competent Lane, J. O'Connell. W. P' Lane' mance by the men from the had somewhat the better of the usuai, proved a very Denis Lane, T. Brosnan, J. Cork-I(erry border. exchanges in the opening qu?.I: ref er'ee. J. was still TNA}IS O'Connell. J. Gleeson, W. MINOBS ter. wfren the issue * O'Connell, T. Mcloughlin, D. rvicie open as Mountcollins led Mountcollins T. o'Connell This record-breaking trial of (goal); T. Brosnan, Lenihan. T. Brosnan, T' Ward, and skill was bv--irvo- pointl to one. Then in J. O'Connell, strenqth, stamina J. o'Connell' J' P. Teelev. flne lribute to the 20th minute a snap goar Pl o'corinett unouestionablv a J. b'Connell. J. Glee- Castleriahon: A. Quinn, T' who were still boosted the morale of the win- Lane. W. trrd two teams. son. D P. Lane, tr'. Mcloughljn' Collins, P. O'Connell, B. Quaid, fight and determination ners, who were leadinS: at half- 'Brosnahan, fuU of T. D Lane, P. M. Riordan, S. Sheehan, P. after foui hours of hard, tough time, bv 1-4 to 0-0. On the resumption, Castle- Feeiev. D. Lenihan. Barrv. El. O'Riorclan. D. IIul- going. The ultimate result - A. 1T' J. a big dis- mahon hit back with an earlY Ca.sitiemahon Quinn: lane,-T. Quaid, Thos.-Quaid, irust have come as P, O'Connell, P. Barrv, T. Greaney, M. Doody, to Castlemahon' ooint. but Frauk Mcloughlin Mahonv, Sheehy, aDpointment refriefiwith a simlar \I. Scl:nlan, lv[. Riordan, B' fil ntllllll| ilirir|lilrilr ilill ill il ililllfi fiihl- fltlfttil ttilll tI|n lil