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Killorglin AFC Newsletter 3 Killorglin AFC Newsletter Date 12/12/11 Volume 1, Issue 3 U11’s Win Away in North Kerry Asdee 2 - 5 Killorglin ond soon followed near scoring for Killor- when centre forward glin. Inside This Week The U13’s got back to for the day Darragh O’ U13’s ...Page 1 Asdee got one back winning ways in Asdee Sullivan finished to the from the penalty spot – U15’s ...Page 2 on Saturday morning net after a good pass- a dubious decision if after a mini tour of ing move and the 3rd U13’s ...Page 2 truth be told. North Kerry. Leading goal came from the Sat Club …Page 2 the convoy were man- U12 goal machine Ian This was a decent per- ager Sean Costello and McGillycuddy. formance from us and parents Bernadette just what the doctor The second half quickly Kissane, Noreen ordered after our exit saw subs Conor Stan- What Do You Mean— McGillycuddy and An- from the the National The Line Isn’t den and Darragh nette Cronin. Cup. Our defence was Straight O’Shea making an ap- solid with Patrick, Dy- Conditions were good, pearance and once lan, Cian Bradley, Dar- no rain and very little again the Asdee de- ragh O Shea and Podge wind on fence was breached Cronin doing well. a decent after some slack mark- pitch. ing ,allowing Darragh O The mid-field worked Sullivan in for his sec- hard all afternoon. Killorglin ond goal of the after- Daniel, Dylan Sullivan, were noon. Johnathan, Arron and very Conor when intro- Johnathan Kissane sluggish duced all playing some sounded off the scoring for the good football. Up front for Killorglin with a first 10 Ian and Darragh were great shot to make it 5- minutes dangerous throughout 1. The game fizzled out The Silent Partner or so and Asdee were with 3 good goals be- as a contest after that quick to capitalise as tween them. It was a A special word of praise and must go to the man behind they opened the scor- good afternoon’s the scenes—John Dwyer. ing with a stunning I Was Training Mum, Honest I Was!! work with Cian Every Monday morning strike from 20 yards Bradley putting in a John arrives up at the giving our keeper Cian man of the match pitch with his Daily Star, no chance. performance. Sandwiches and Tea and with the spends the next few days This reverse acted as two lads on repairing the pitch after the catalyst that Killor- hat tricks, the weekend and prepar- glin needed and the and taking ing the pitch for the com- ing weekend. deserved equalizer ar- shots from rived after 20 mins every- Many thanks John—its really appreciated. with Jonathan Kissane where, it once again finding the was Unfortunately John sup- net for his 3rd goal of unlikely ports Chelsea. the season. that anyone Killorglin piled on the else was pressure and the sec- going to get Page 1 Killorglin AFC “If You Don’t Shoot, You Won’t Score “ - Gerry Armstrong Saturday Night During Madrid V Barcelona Game. U15’s Lose To Top Team Listowel Next Weeks Fixtures: Killorglin U15 A 0 – 4 Lis- 10 minutes into the second number of months on the U14 North—Home V Ballyhar towel A half hurt Killorglin badly sideline with a bad leg and 2 more goals quickly injury. Good to have you Failure to take chances U14 South—Home V Kenmare followed. The inevitable back Oltan. when they came cost Kil- 4th came in the last 5 min- U16 Away V The Park lorglin badly on a heavy Jake Courtney, Charlie Pur- utes despite a couple of pitch in Cloverhill, Killor- valiant efforts from keeper cell, Sean Kelleher, Oltan glin on Saturday. Jake Courtney. Heffernan, Keith Maloney, Killorglin started brightly Mike Breen, Shane Once again Sean Kelleher and their precision pass- was excellent along with McGloughlin, Jamie Clif- ing football had Listowel man of the match Keith ford, Paddy Collins, Dean mesmerised but the home Maloney. A special word George, Dan Whittelton. side could not take their of praise for Oltan Hef- Subs Manus Gallagher, Jack chances. feran who started his first O’Sullivan A lead goal for the visitors game this season after a U15 B Team Lose In 13 Goal Thriller Camp A 8 – 5 Killorglin B If ever there was a game of 2 halves – then this was surely it. The game played in Tralee on the Colleges All Weather Pitch saw Killorglin totally dominate the home side and take a well deserved 4 –2 half time lead. In the 2nd half Killorglin looked for the early goal to kill off the game but were caught pushing forward on a number of oc- casions and conceded 3 goals in quick succession along with 3 late strikes. The Killorglin scorers were Thomas Etherlington with a couple, man of the match Conor Cronin with 2 also and Gavin McKenna. John Francis O’Grady, Grahem Griffin, Tadhg McCarthy, Neil Cronin, Conor Cronin, Thomas Etherlington, Aaron Foley, Gavin McKenna, Sean O’Dea13 , Andrea O’Sullivan, Cian O’Sullivan. Sub Aidan O Sullivan. U13’s Killarney Celtic ‘B’ 2v0 Killorglin AFC 13’s ‘B’ Not too much between these 2 teams and not many chances. Killorglin conceded a minute before half time when one of the defenders was robbed of the ball when he was the last man. The second half was close as well and Celtic scored again when we got caught with the ball at the back and had chances to clear it. We played some nice football after and Adam came very close and the keeper just managed to keep the ball out on the line at the Saturday Morning Soccer Saturday morning once Batty and Rob were in again proved to be the good form. place to be—except for A Manchester the Manchester Support- Any Time Today free Zone Roy, its cold!! ers. Coaches Roy, Paul, Page 2 Killorglin AFC “If You Don’t Take Your Opportunities You Will Pay The Price “ - Gerry Armstrong, Same Game. .
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