Gorey Guardian

HOGUES UNBEATEN

Five wins from five for strong U14 side

- DEAN GOODISON in Bree

BALLYHOGUE ADAMSTOWN 5-12 1-3 BALLYHOGUE CONTINUED their perfect season to date with a powerful performanc­e and victory over Adamstown in Division 4 of the New Ross Standard Coiste na nÓg Under-14 football championsh­ip at Bree on Thursday.

The hosts had won their first five games of the season, scoring 36 goals in the process, and while they weren’t quite able to keep up their average, they did more than enough to show that they are the team to beat in this division.

With powerful performers all over the field, it’s going to take a strong team to push Ballyhogue. They are strong through the centre and, with Tommy Kennedy at centre-forward and Leigh Whelan and Liam Doyle in form, they can dominate any game.

A lot of the damage in this clash came from Adamstown kick-outs. With the trio sweeping up possession and others offering themselves in space, the visitors found it very difficult to escape from their own half when they were forced to re-start proceeding­s.

The New Ross District side are a fine team in their own right but just came up against a side which could definitely hold its own two divisions higher. Adamstown looked particular­ly dangerous when they got the ball deep into their opponents’ half, but it was a struggle to get that far.

The visitors actually started brightly. Ballyhogue had just a Leigh Whelan point on the board in the opening quarter as they trailed by 1-2 to 0-1. The direct running of Craig Bradley caused immediate problems as he flashed over the opening score.

Rúairí O’Brien kicked a nice point before Mattie O’Neill picked up a breaking ball and sent a stunning shot in off Nick Dempsey’s right post. Slowly Ballyhogue took control and they levelled when Tommy Kennedy smashed to the roof of the net (1-2 each).

With Liam Doyle getting his name on the scoresheet and Whelan finishing soccer-style to the rigging, Ballyhogue built a 2-7 to 1-2 interval lead.

The break stalled the hosts’ momentum for a while but soon after Conor Dawson kicked a nice score falling away, Michael Humphreys punched home a third goal.

When Bradley kicked a solid free with four minutes remaining, Adamstown got their first score of the half.

However, Ballyhogue put in a strong finish with Kennedy nailing a penalty and Whelan firing home his second major to keep their side top of the table.

Ballyhogue: Nick Dempsey; Conor Rodgers, Daniel Hennebery, Jamie Fitzpatric­k; Jack Kinsella, Eamon Doyle (capt.), Tobias Redmond; Leigh Whelan (2-2), Liam Doyle (0-3); Conor Dawson (0-2), Tommy Kennedy (2-5, 1-0 pen.), Lewis McComiskey; Alan Doyle, Michael Humphreys (1-0), Seán Furlong. Subs. - Jason Roche for Furlong (37), Martin Doyle for Kinsella (38), Tiarnan Cleary for Humphreys (41), Adam Broaders for McComiskey (45), Odin Doyle for A. Doyle (46).

Adamstown: Martin Cloney; Tom Roche, James Dillon, Thomas Jackman; Kevin Dunleavy, David O’Gorman, William Rothwell; Sam Dunne, Diarmuid Murphy; Mattie O’Neill (1-0), Craig Bradley (0-2, 1 free), Adam O’Gorman; Rúairí O’Brien (capt., 0-1), Jack Viera, Patrick Doyle. Subs. - Tadhg McDonald for Dunleavy, temp. (13-29), Dean Kehoe for O’Neill (31), O’Neill for Doyle (43), Doyle for Dunne, inj. (47).

Referee: John O’Rourke (Shamrocks).

TUES. JULY 19 Under-12 hurling ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Buffers Alley v. Naomh Eanna; Shelmalier­s v. Glynn-Barntown; St. Martin’s v. Faythe Harriers. Under-12 hurling Enniscorth­y District (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Duffry Rovers v. Ballinastr­agh Gaels; Davidstown-Courtnacud­dy v. St. Patrick’s; Monageer-Boolavogue v. Marshalsto­wn-Castledock­rell. Under-12 hurling Gorey District (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Askamore v. HWH-Bunclody; Ballygarre­tt v. Ferns St. Aidan’s; Liam Mellows v. Craanford. Under-12 hurling Wexford District (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Our Lady’s Island/St. Fintan’s v. Crossabeg-Ballymurn; Shamrocks v. Oylegate-Glenbrien; Cloughbawn v. St. Mary’s (Rosslare). Under-12 hurling New Ross District (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Rathgarogu­e-Cushinstow­n v. St. James’; Geraldine O’Hanrahans v. Adamstown; Gusserane v. Horeswood. Under-12 hurling Wexford combined (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Blackwater v. Oulart-The Ballagh; Rapparees v. St. Anne’s; Rathnure v. Fethard.

WEDS. JULY 20 Wexford People Minor hurling Roinn 2 championsh­ip play-off (7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Kilross Gaels v. Ballyhogue. If the Wexford county Minors are successful in their All-Ireland quarter-final against Limerick, it would appear that their semi-final match will, more than likely, be fixed for August 14. If this is the case, then a round of Minor will be scheduled for Wednesday, August 3.

THURS. JULY 21 New Ross Standard Under-14 hurling Division 1 championsh­ip (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Coillte O’Rahilly’s v. Rathnure (Pat Kehoe); Oulart-The Ballagh v. St. James’ (Patrick Kehoe); Faythe Harriers v. Shelmalier­s (Seán Whelan); St. Martin’s v. Naomh Eanna (Seánie O’Shea). New Ross Standard Under-14 hurling Division 2 championsh­ip (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Liam Mellows v. Craanford (Seán O’Brien); Glynn-Barntown v. Buffers Alley (Billy Dodd); Rapparees v. Ferns St. Aidan’s (Ian Plunkett); HWH-Bunclody v. Rathgarogu­e-Cushinstow­n (Aiden O’Brien); Blackwater v. Monageer-Boolavogue (Paddy Campbell). New Ross Standard Under-14 hurling Division 3 championsh­ip (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Askamore v. Ballinastr­agh Gaels (Paul Browne); St. Anne’s v. Taghmon-Camross (Fintan O’Reilly); Crossabeg-Ballymurn v. Fethard (Declan Dennehy); Carnew Emmets bye. New Ross Standard Under-14 hurling Division 4 championsh­ip (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Adamstown v. Our Lady’s Island/St. Fintan’s (Michael Gannon); Kilmore v. Geraldine O’Hanrahans (Martin Conway); Duffry Rovers v. Oylegate-Glenbrien (Cathal Ffrench). New Ross Standard Under-14 hurling Division 5 championsh­ip (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Bannow-Ballymitty v. Shamrocks (Anthony Tobin); Clongeen v. Cloughbawn (Eric Molloy); Ballyhogue v. Marshalsto­wn-Castledock­rell (Martin Armstrong); St. Mary’s (Rosslare) v. St. Patrick’s (Jason Byrne); Davidstown-Courtnacud­dy bye.

MON. JULY 25 Gorey Guardian Juvenile football Roinn 2 championsh­ip quarter-finals (all 7.30 p.m., first-named at home): St. Joseph’s v. Davidstown-Courtnacud­dy; Kilross Gaels v. Cloughbawn; Réalt na Mara v. Moguegeen Gaels; Ferns St. Aidan’s v. Crossabeg-Ballymurn. Gorey Guardian Juvenile football Roinn 2 shield play-off (7.30 p.m., first-named at home): Ballyhogue v. Bannow-Ballymitty.

 ??  ?? The Ballyhogue players who remain unbeaten in the New Ross Standard Under-14 football championsh­ip.
The Ballyhogue players who remain unbeaten in the New Ross Standard Under-14 football championsh­ip.
 ??  ?? The Adamstown squad before their defeat in Bree on Thursday.
The Adamstown squad before their defeat in Bree on Thursday.

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