Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1996 County Tipperary Senior Football FINAL at a Rdfiullan

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Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1996 County Tipperary Senior Football FINAL at a Rdfiullan Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1996 County Tipperary Senior Football FINAL At A rdfiullan . SUNDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1996 FANAITHE NA MAOILIe V NA TRACHTALAI at 3.30 p.m. Referee: P. Russell Preceded at 1.45 p.m. by COUNTY MINOR FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL REPLAY Fiinaith Eidheiiin v Gabhaitin/CiII Fiacla Referee: S. Roche fiI lF0«11dston Roadstone rovinces Ltd. Suppliers of Readymix C'Jncrete Tarmacadam Concrete Blocks Clay Bricks Roof Tiles Paving and Kerbs Aggregates Crushed Stone Washed Sand Contract Surfacing Grolime Concrete Paving Brick Road.tone Provinces Ltd. Road.tone Provinces Ltd. Holycross, Thurle. Cahir Abbey, Cahir, Co. Tipperary Co. Tipperary Tel.: 0504-43219/43143 Tel.: 052-41333/41320 Mobile: 088-557270. Chairman's Addresses As Chairman of the County Football Board is gives me great pleasure 10 welcome you all to the County Senior Footbal/ Final. The final (his year is being played in Ardfinnan. The club is to be commended for the excel/entfacilities thaI they have developed in recenl years andfor the generous use of their fieldfor County leam training. Moyle Rovers and Clonmel Commercials are contesting the final for the second year in a row with Moyle Rovers this year being the defending champions having taken the crown from Commercials last year in their first County Final. We wi~;h both teams well and also the Minor teams from Inane Rovers and GoldenlKilfeacie who will play the Co. "A" Championship semi~final replay as a curtain raiser. Best wishes a/~'o to the Officials. Our thanks to the Ardfinnan club for producing this programme. Go raibh mile mailh amaith agaibh go leir. Sean a Moeleir, Football Board Chairman. We in Ardfinnan are delighted to host the County Final Jar the first time. On behalf oJ the Ardfinnan Football Club, I would like to take the opportunity to welcome you to our club grounds today for what should prove to be a great footballing occasion. Today sees the current County Champions, Moyle Rovers, take on their great rivals, Clonmel Commercials, in a repeat oflast year's County Championship decider. There are all the ingredients for a great curtain-raiser between GoldeniKi/feacle and Inane Rovers in what should be a very interesting County Minor semi-final replay. I wish the four teams well in thier respective games today and finally I would like to wish Paddy Russel and Seamus Roche and their officials well in contributing to what should be afeast offootbali Freddy Quinn, Chairman, Ardfinnan Football Club Ardfinnan Football Club Ardfinnan G.A.A Club was founded around 1907. In its early yeaB the club did not achieve much success. In 1935 the club won its first senior championship and this was repeated in 1939, The sixties saw the club enter its most successful era with five South and three County titles. From 196810 1974 the club contested all county senior finals and won two. Current Lao;s manager, Babs Kealing, played a starTing role for the club in those successful years. At juvenile level the club has been very successful having won South Championship in all gradcsand County Championship at U-21 and U-I4. In 1993 the club won the All-Ireland U I4 Pei! os nOg competition and brought great honour and glory to the club. In 1995 the County U- 16 title and the U-12 South Championship in 1996. In 1983 the club purchased 6 acres of land and devcloped it into this playing field here today_ A covered stand, four dressing rooms and car park were developed and were officially opened in 1988. The field is now a credit to all concerned and in one of the fincst in South Tipperary. Finally, we would like to thank all who have supponed us here today and in the past. REFEREES Senior Final- Paddy Russell One of the top referees in the country, he has been refereeing since 1975. He officiated over last year's AII~/reland Football Final between Dublin and Tyrone. He comes from Emly in West Tipperary. Umpire!!: Dal?' Crowe, Lar O'Keef/e, Gerry Cummins, McllOlas Lonergan. Minor Semi-final Replay - Seamus Roche Seamus is from the Kilsheelan Club. He is one of the best young referees in the county. He refereed U-21 and Minor hurling finals in South Tipperary and U~21 and Minor Football semi-jinals in County Tipperary. He is also a playing member with his club, Kilsheelan. BUiOCHAS Today is an historic day for our club as we host the County Football Final for the first time, also the County Minor Football semi-final replay. It is nice to know our venue is considered suitable to hold two great games and is some reward for all Ihe time and effort put in to make il so. J extend a sincere welcome 10 the teams, referees and officials and look Iforward to two good games. Tomas 0 Macuna, Ca/hoir/eoc, CLeG., Ard Fionain. Quiz 1. Did Babs Keating ever captain Tipperary in a Senior Hurling final? 2. In which other County did John Owens win a Senior Medal? 3. Who captained the Tipperary Senior Footballers in the Munster final of 1993 in Thurles? 4. What is the name of the Cup for the Tipperary Senior Football Championship? 5. Who is the author of Babs Keating's book? 6. In which other Munster County did ex Commercials player, Gene McGrath play football? Entries to: Fran O'Leary, Castleneale, Ardfinnan before Tuesday, October 15. Winner will receive a signed copy of Babs Keating's new book "Babs - Legend in Irish Sport." Name: ....................................................................................................... Address: ................................................................................................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , . GoldenlKilfeacle Brian Landy 2 3 4 Seamus Carr Aidan O'Sullivan Mark Balgary 5 6 7 Thomas Ryan Kevin McCarthy Michael Sherlock 8 9 Thomas Fogarty Sean Carr (Capt.) 10 11 12 Jason Collins Aidan Fogarty James Tierney 13 14 15 Connie O'Dwyer Shane Stapleton Michael Carr Subs.: 16 Ger Fogarty; 17 Thomas Downey; 18 Wm. Boles; 19 Damien Fogarty. o WELCOME! Welcome to Sean Treacy Pipe Band, Moycarkeyon their first visit to Ardfinnan on County Final Day. Minor Match Officials: Umpires: P. J. Condon; Peter o 'Mahoney; Keith Robinson; Gerry Hennebry. Linesmen: Nicky Coughlan; Liam Robinson. Inane Rovers Colours: Green and Gold) Alan Lynch 2 3 4 Ocr Houlihan Enda Fitzgerald Kevin Garvey 5 6 7 Damieo Cunningham Tony Douglas Paul Tynan 8 9 Liam England (Capt.) Michael Shanahan 10 II 12 Trevor Fletcher Stephen I-logan John, Carroll 13 14 15 Brendan Ryan Tomas Carey Wm. Shanahan Subs.: 16 Brendan Doran; 17 Darren Martin; 18 Alan Barry; 19 Wm . Hayes; 20 Colin Colligan. The Inlnt Rovers tu m which won the North riAiI. Inane Rovers Founded In 19j{) Inane Rovers FOOIball C/rt b has a very proud 'rodlliorr The club has won numerous North lilies and Ihree County lilIes. They won JamOf' County lifle III 1967, Mmor A rule III /969 and lhe Mmar 8 Illfe lasl yeor Many 0/ today 's team were members 0/ that vIctorious panel The dub has provided many players for county teams. Three 0/ today's team were on Ih,s year's eDum}, mmors. John Carroll. Uam england and Tamas Corey while Aidan Sheridan was selector on Ihal team Enda Fitzgerald played on the Tipperary U-/6 leam which were bealen by Rens In the Munster Plole final Others /0 represent TipPerary were JIH Dooley, Dome Ryan, Jer Tynan. Jack Pyne and Peadar Quealy L Dooley was a memMr of lhe Tipperary Minors who won Ihe Munster Mmor litfe In 1954 Peodar Quealy won an Alf-Irdand Football Medal WIth Cln-an Ih.s year In tile Over 40 's. Under age football IS very strang presently and north lilIes have been won In U-Il, U-14 (3 In a row) and U-16. This wilillhe success oflhe minor leams.n 1995/96 augurs very wellfor Ihe club. North Jumor wlces were won In '92 and '93 and Intermediate finals were contested In '94 and '95 Hopefully we can progress to &mor Grade In the nexl few years and Win the County Senior Tllfe Inane Rovers conlrlbuled In 0 huge way 10 Ihe St. Flannan s Comblno/lOll which 14'011 Ihree &mor Coullly Titles In a row.n 1959 101961 • Inane Rovers Captain, Liam England accepting the Jim Gunnell Cup from J . J . McKeogh. GoldenlKilfeacle CI.UB OFFICERS: Pre~lIdent Fr John O'Dwyer, P P lion Lire President Gel" Cooroey Chairman James O'Donoell Vice-Chairmcn Jim Fogan)', John Ryan (P) T~asurcrs: 0 J I>alk, MI Fogarty Secretary: John Currivan P R.O. Ml Fogarty, Snr GoldenlKilfcacle's Path To The Semi-final Do, Venue SooK SooK 31' New Inn OoldcnIK 1-\0 Cashel 2-' Golden GoldcnlK 24 Galice: Rovers 0-10 "'11/4 Golden GoldcnIK 0-. Arravale Ro~crs .-, '31' Lisvcmanc GoldcnIK ,-, Aherlow .-, 1714 Golden GoldcnIK 0-' Capp ..... hilc 0-, 'IS Golden GoldcnIK ,-6 Clonoully .-. 11. New Inn (WeSI semi) QoldcnIK ... Galice Rovers 2-' 14/8 5 T I' (replay) GoldeniK 0-13 Galice Rovers 0-6 ,/9 New Inn (West Final) Golde",K 1-14 Cashe! 2-' 14/9 Ttcmplcdcrry (Co. Semi) QoldcnlK 0-11 Inane Rovers .-. Se leetors: Kevin Landy, Donie Closse, MI. Sherlock. GoldenlKilfeocie qualify for their second consecutive Co. semi-finaltoday. /" lasl year's semi-finollhey overcome Mid Champions Rahealty Kickhams and were unlucky to be beaten by Newport in the Coumy Fin(ll. Only six of last year's team are eligible this year and great credit is due to the players and team mentors in blending together a team capable of winning the West Championship and drawing with Inane Rovers on their last outing.
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