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Newsletter 10-07-2015 Erins Own Newsletter Summerh 2015 CLUB LOTTO Main Sponsors Michael O Connor Motor FactorsMotor THE LATEST CLUB LOTTO Factor’s NUMBERS WERE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY THE MMgggMmmMotorFastorsFactorshttp://www.golden 08/07/2015, THE NUMBERS DRAWN WERE 6, 9, 12, 23, pages.ie/michael-o-connor-motor-factors-ltd-cork- THERE WAS ONE WINNER OF city/1/Factorshttp://www.goldenpages.ie/michael-o- THIS WEEK’S JACKPOT OF connor-motor-factors-ltd-cork-city/1/ €10,940, TOM AHERNE, €30 WINNERS WERE, KENNETH BYRNE, DEIDRE MURPHY & ANGELA COLLINS, NEXT DRAW WILL BE ON THE 15/07/2015, JACKPOT €1000, TICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT FROM ANY MEMBER OR PLAY ONLINE ON THE CLUBS WEBSITE ON www.erinsowngaa.ie THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO 1989 East Cork under 16 Football Champions SUPPORT OUR CLUBS LOTTO. Club Shop FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR ORDERS PLEASE CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: MICHAEL ON 086 8699154 OR KIERAN ON 087 7787759 OR E-MAIL DARA [email protected] om Membership fees Are know over due please contact the club registrar Shane Murphy on 086- 1933460 for more info on ways of paying Presentation to Michael 'Mickio' O Connor Erins Own's Main club Sponsor Senior Hurling Championship Erins Own 2-22 Carrigtwohill 0-16, 23/05/2015 RedFM Senior hurling league Lisgoold was the venue this evening for Erins Own's first round of the St Finbarrs 0-18 Erins Own 4- senior hurling championship, it was a perfect summers evening for a 15, 09/05/2015 game of hurling, Erins Own wasted no time in getting started when Jack Sheehan broke through the centre & found the net with a superb We played our 9th senior hurling goal in the first minute Jack also got a point before the break, Cian O league game tonight in Togher, a Callaghan before hitting two points set Eoghan Murphy in the sixth good evening for hurling & the minute for our second goal what a dream start for Erins Own, Eoghan pitch was in great nick, with the Murphy hit five points from frees, Sean Kelly, Kieran Murphy & Alan sun shinning we started of well Bowen all got a point each before the break, giving us a lead at half with Eoghan Murphy, opening the time of 2-11 to 0-09, scoring in the first minute with a point from play he also The second half saw Eoghan Murphy hitting another five points from added another point from frees, on form Kieran Murphy got two outstanding points from way play before the break, Jack out on the wing, Shane Murphy, Mark Collins, Alan Bowen & Jack Sheehan got a superb goal & two Sheehan all added a point each, it was a game that Erins Own lead Fun Run 2015 was held this year points, Mark Collins, Kieran from start to finish & played some fine hurling throughout, Kieran on a sunny Saturday in June, a Murphy & Alan Bowen all got a Murphy, Jack Sheehan, Mark Collins, Daire Dennehy, Cian O'Connor, point each, which made things all Cormac Dooley & Cian O Callaghan played well for Erins Own, great day out was had by all, square at halftime at Erins Own 1- FUN RUN WINNING TIMES 07 the barrs 0-10, the second half we got a rush o goals with Eoghan MALE:1. Paul Duggan - 18min Murphy hitting the net & putting 13sec 2. Joe Walsh - 18min over five more point ( 3 frees + 2 52sec from play), Cian O Callaghan hit the net twice, Shay Bowen was FEMALE:1. Assumpta Barry - called on more then once to pull 24mn 30sec 2. Catherine of some fine saves, Mossie Lenihan - 26min 28sec Carroll, Mark Collins & Alan Juvenile Winners: 1. David Bowen all got a point each, to put Casey (15) - 22min 13sec 2. Erins Own on top of the league David Barry (12) - 22min 35sec table with six games to go, Shay Bowen, Cian O Callaghan, Cormac Team - GIRLS - 24min 14sec Dooley, Cathal O Mahony, Mark Emer Collins, Anastasia O'Shea, Collins, Jack Sheehan & Eoghan Leah O'Shea Murphy all played well on the night, Team BOYS - 26min 28sec Eoghan Murphy, Matt Moroney, Team in full: 1.Shay Bowen 2.Cian O Callaghan 3.Cormac Dooley Ryan Lynch 4.Ronan O Carroll 5.Stevev Cronin Team in Full: 6.Shane Murphy 7.Cathal O Mahony 8.Alan Bowen 9.Andrew 1.Shay Bowen 2.Cian O Connor 3.Cormac Dooley 4.Daire Dennehy Power 10.Kieran Murphy 11.Jack 5.Cathal O Mahony 6.Shane Murphy 7.Stephen Cronin 8.Sean Kelly Sheehan 12.Mark Collins 13.Mossie 9.Alan Bowen 10.Kieran Murphy 11.Jack Sheehan 12.Mark Collins Carroll 14.Eoghan Murphy 15.Cian 13.Mossy Carroll 14.Eoghan Murphy 15.Cian O Callaghan, Subs used: O Callaghan, Subs used: Daire Kilian Murphy for Cian O Connor & Robbie O Flynn for Mossy Carroll. Dennehy for Ronan O Carroll, Ian O Mahony for Andrew Power & Michael Murphy for Kieran Murphy. East Cork Junior A Football RedFM Senior Hurling League Erins Own 0-18 Glen Rovers 2-11 Championship QF Erins Own 1- On Thursday evening the 4th of June we met Glen Rovers in Caherlag 12 Glenville 1-05, 02/05/2015 for the next round of the RedFM senior hurling league, the weather Carraig na bhfear was the venue for was good & the pitch is in great order, Eoghan Murphy opened the the quarter final of the Junior A scoring for Erins Own with a point from a free in the first minute & he football clash against Glenville, you got another from play in the first half, Cian O Callaghan also added two couldn’t of asked for worse from play, Alan Bowen was on a role tonight with four points from play conditions rain for the hour with a in the first half, Mossie Carroll & Colm Coakley added a point each, to good wind thrown in, we were with give us a lead at the break of 0-10 to 0-06 in a game we looked to be in out two key players going in to the control of, however the Glen came back into this game in the second game due to injury Shane Murphy half & Erins Own could never pull away from them, Jack Sheehan hit & Kieran Murphy a big loss to any three points form play & Alan Bowen & Eoghan Murphy both getting team, Steven lee opened the two points each, the Glen hit the net in the last minute of the game to scoring with a point from a free he square things up which at that stage looked like it would end in a draw also kicked two from play before game, but a late point from Mark Collins sealed the victory for Erins halftime, Daire Dennehy & Eoghan Own, Cormac Dooley, Shane Murphy, Cathal O Mahony & Alan Bowen Murphy also added a point a piece played well for Erins Own, from play, but against a strong Glenville team & with pure weather Team in full: 1.Shay Bowen 2.Barry Og Murphy 3.Cormac Dooley conditions we trailed at the break 4.Kilian Murphy 5.Steven Cronin 6.Shane Murphy 7.Cathal O Mahony by a point 0-05 to 1-03, we had to 8.Sean Kelly 9.Mossie Carroll 10.Colm Coakley 11.Jack Sheehan work hard in the second half & with 12.Mark Collins 13.Cian O Callaghan 14.Eoghan Murphy 15.Alan some good team work starting Bowen, Subs used: Andrew Power for Colm Coakley(HT) Ronan O show the break came mid ways with a Stephen Lee kick that Carroll for Kilian Murphy(HT) James O Carroll for Cian O Callaghan(HT) reflected of a Glenville defender in James Carr for Sean Kelly. to the back of the net, Cian O Connor, Mossie Carroll & Eoghan Murphy all added a point each from play & with Stephen Lee adding three more points from frees & one from play opened a gap that couldn’t be closed & a put Erins Own in to the East Cork semi final, Daire Dennehy, Cormac Dooley, Cian O Connor, Mossie Carroll, Eoghan Murphy, Stephen Lee & Cian O Callaghan played well on the night, Team in full: 1.Daren O Sullivan 2.Sean Kelly 3.Cormac Dooley 17.Darren Hayes 5.Cian O Callaghan 6.Jack Sheehan 4.Daire Dennehy 14. Cathal O Mahony 9.Mossie Carroll 10.Alan Bowen 12.Eoghan Murphy 7. James O Carroll 13.Cian O Callaghan 15.Stephen Lee 18.Andrew Power Subs used Diarmuid Ring for Cathal O Mahony, Kieran Murphy for James O Carroll, Barry Og Murphy for East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Launch 2015 in Pat Daire Dennehy & Paul Ryan for Shorts Castlemartyr on June of this year Andrew Power. Junior A Hurling Championship Erins Own 3-26 Youghal 2- 09, 21/06/2015 Shanagarry hosted our first round of the junior A hurling championship this year against Youghal on a sunny afternoon, Erins Own had a strong team out who were the dominant side & led from start to The 21st staging of the Erin’s Own Golf Classic took place at Cork golf finish, James O Carroll was club on Friday, June 12. Outside of the GAA Clubs’ draw, this is a big on form with a goal & five fundraiser & is vital in raise funds for new projects the club has in the points, Cathal Heavey also pipeline, including a Ball Alley with all-weather surface etc. Thanking you on form with a goal & two all for your support & generosity. points, Peter Kelly a goal & two points, Diarmuid 1st prize with a score Ring got four points, Diarmuid O Flynn, of 56, Michael O Flynn Andrew Power & James Master Engineering, Carr hit three points each, Robbie Williams & Kevin Fenton hit points, Donal Higgins.
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