Gorey Guardian

Banty steers in right direction

Football progress continues

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TRINITY PEUGEOT, Main Peugeot Dealers in Ardcavan, has presented Wexford Senior football manager, Séamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney, with a new Peugeot 508 in his capacity as a new Peugeot brand ambassador.

Travelling from Carrickmac­ross to Wexford has now become a little more pleasant for the Monaghan man who has taken the Wexford Senior football team to the top of Allianz Football League Division 4 in his first year at the helm.

Dealer Principal, Oliver Murphy, said: ‘Whilst Séamus has now had proven success with the football team, the Peugeot marque has also grown from strength to strength in Wexford thanks to a strong performanc­e in particular from the new 2008 SUV, Irish Small SUV of the Year 2017, and the excellent Peugeot 508, a former Irish Family Car of the Year winner, not to mention our wide range of Peugeot vans.

‘I would like to wish Séamus continued success with the Wexford footballer­s and we wish him many miles of happy and safe driving in his new Peugeot 508.

‘This winning partnershi­p has been cemented at a time when we have much to look forward to. The Peugeot brand continues to move steadily upmarket, presenting customers with a fine balance between outstandin­g levels of quality and value for money.

‘Our range has never been stronger, and our customer offers never as good with a five-year warranty, scrappage up to €4,500 and finance from as low as 2.9% APR.

‘Most importantl­y, the much-anticipate­d new Peugeot 3008 SUV has just arrived to huge demand and will be followed by the all-new Peugeot 5008 SUV seven-seater later this year.

‘Indeed, we very much look forward to continued success this year with confidence,’ he added.

The Peugeot 508 family saloon retails from €28,435 plus delivery related charges.

Standard equipment includes ESP, cruise control plus speed limiter, six airbags, spare wheel plus tyre pressure sensor, hill assist, front and rear electric windows, Bluetooth, 7” multi-function touchscree­n, alloy wheels, air conditioni­ng and LED daytime running lights. ACFL Division 1A: Glynn-Barntown 1-10, Shelmalier­s 0-7; St. Martin’s 3-6, Sarsfields 1-10; Castletown 3-8, Kilanerin 0-11.

ACFL Division 1B: Bannow-Ballymitty 1-12, St. James’ 0-7; St. Anne’s 1-13, Adamstown 1-8.

ACFL Division 2A: Ballyhogue 2-13, HWH-Bunclody 1-10; Starlights 1-11, Réalt na Mara 0-5.

ACFL Division 2B: Crossabeg-Ballymurn 0-17, Kilmore 0-4; Taghmon-Camross 2-12, St. Mary’s (Rosslare) 1-12; Fethard 2-14, Clongeen 0-3.

ACFL Division 3A: Duffry Rovers 1-10, Kilrush 1-5; Naomh Eanna 2-7, Kilanerin 0-11.

ACFL Division 3B: Rathgarogu­e-Cushinstow­n 5-9, Cloughbawn 0-7; Geraldine O’Hanrahans w.o., Shamrocks scr. ACFL Division 4A: St. Martin’s 5-10, Kilmore 1-4. ACFL Division 4B: Castletown 1-12, HWH-Bunclody 1-3.

ACFL Division 5A: Volunteers w.o., Clonard scr.; Marshalsto­wn-Castledock­rell 4-11, St. Mary’s (Maudlintow­n) 0-5.

ACFL Division 5B: Gusserane 2-8, Sarsfields 1-7; Fethard 2-5, Clongeen 0-10.

ACFL Division 6A: Bannow-Ballymitty w.o., Starlights scr.; Our Lady’s Island w.o., St. Joseph’s scr.

ACFL Division 6B: Réalt na Mara w.o., Craanford scr.; Clonee w.o., Naomh Eanna scr.

Leinster Club hurling league Division 1, Group 1: Rathnure 3-9, Lucan Sarsfields 1-15.

Leinster Club hurling league Division 1, Group 2: Ballyboden St. Enda’s 1-13, Faythe Harriers 0-8.

Leinster Club hurling league Division 1, Group 3: Oulart-The Ballagh w.o., Bennettsbr­idge scr.

Leinster Club hurling league Division 1, Group 4: Ferns St. Aidan’s 0-14, St. Vincent’s 0-13; Buffers Alley 3-15, Mount Leinster Rangers 1-9.

Top Oil South Leinster Post-Primary Schools Juvenile hurling ‘A’ league: Good Counsel (New Ross) 2-13, Kilkenny C.B.S. 3-8; St. Peter’s (Wexford) 3-9, Laois Schools 2-12; Good Counsel (New Ross) 0-16, Dublin South 0-15.

Top Oil South Leinster Post-Primary Schools Juvenile hurling ‘B’ championsh­ip: F.C.J. (Bunclody) 2-6, Wexford C.B.S. 2-4; St. Mary’s C.B.S. (Enniscorth­y) 1-11, Gorey C.S. 1-11. TUES. MAR. 7 ACFL Division 4A (8 p.m.): Shelmalier­s v. Blackwater (Derek Murphy).

WEDS. MAR. 8 ACHL Division 5B (8 p.m.): Oulart-The Ballagh v. Craanford (Martin Quigley).

THURS. MAR. 9 AT EIRE OG: Top Oil South Leinster Post-Primary Schools Senior football D1 final, Enniscorth­y V.S. v. Piper Hill, 12 noon (Pat Kehoe).

SAT. MAR. 11 ACHL Division 1A: Shelmalier­s v. Glynn-Barntown (2 p.m., Niall McDonald); Faythe Harriers v. Rathnure (3.30 p.m., Gearóid McGrath).

ACHL Division 1B: Ferns St. Aidan’s v. Oulart-The Ballagh (2 p.m., John Carton); Cloughbawn v. Rapparees (7 p.m., Anthony Tobin).

ACHL Division 2A (3.30 p.m.): rick’s (David Owens).

ACFL Division 2A (3 p.m.): Maudlintow­n.

ACHL Division 3A (3 p.m.): (Brian O’Leary).

ACHL Division 3B (3.30 p.m.): (Dan Crosby).

ACHL Division 4A (3.30 p.m.): Rocks (Francis Neville).

ACHL Division 4B (3.30 p.m.): Horeswood v. Clongeen (David Jenkins); Our Lady’s Island v. Bannow-Ballymitty (Stephen Burke); St. Martin’s v. St. Mary’s, Rosslare (Mick Lanigan).

ACHL Division 5A (3.30 p.m.): (Fintan Whyte).

ACHL Division 5B (3.30 p.m.): Monageer-Boolavogue v. Crossabeg-Ballymurn (John O’Rourke); Ferns St. Aidan’s v. Duffry Rovers (Dickie Murphy).

ACHL Division 6B: St. James’ v. Oylegate-Glenbrien (3 p.m., Lar Doyle); Ballyhogue v. Rapparees (3.30 p.m., Nicholas Kehoe).

ACHL Division 7 (3.30 p.m.): Blackwater v. St. Anne’s (Declan Dennehy); Geraldine O’Hanrahans v. Marshalsto­wn-Castledock­rell (Jack Stafford).

SUN. MAR. 12 AT TULLAMORE: Allianz HL Division 1B, Wexford v. Offaly, 2 p.m. (Cathal McAllister).

AT RAHEENAGH: All-Ireland JBH semi-final, Craanford v. Whitechurc­h (Cork), 1 p.m.

ACHL Division 1A (3.30 p.m.): v. St. Martin’s (Barry Redmond).

ACHL Division 2A: Askamore v. Oulart-The Ballagh (2 p.m., Joe Kelly); Naomh Eanna v. Monageer-Boolavogue (3.30 p.m., Pádraig Byrne).

ACHL Division 2B: Adamstown v. Rathgarogu­e-Cushinstow­n (2 p.m., David O’Leary); Oylegate-Glenbrien v. St. Anne’s (3.30 p.m., Brendan Martin); Rathnure v. Blackwater (3.30 p.m., Aiden O’Brien).

ACHL Division 3A (3.30 p.m.): Marshalsto­wn-Castledock­rell v. Duffry Rovers (John O’Loughlin); Tara Rocks v. HWH-Bunclody (Shane Quinn).

ACHL Division 3B: Geraldine O’Hanrahans v. Faythe Harriers (2 p.m., Pat Kehoe); St. James’ v. Taghmon-Camross (3.30 p.m., John Diskin).

ACHL Division 4A: Davidstown-Courtnacud­dy v. Rapparees (3 p.m., Ian Plunkett); Liam Mellows v. Buffers Alley (3.30 p.m., Paddy Brady).

ACHL Division 5A: Kilmore v. Glynn-Barntown (3 p.m., Philip Murphy); Adamstown v. Cloughbawn (3.30 p.m., Bob Tracey).

ACHL Division 6A: Shamrocks v. Monageer-Boolavogue (3 p.m., Martin Armstrong); Askamore v. Ballygarre­tt (3.30 p.m., Patrick Kennedy).

ACHL Division 7 (3.30 p.m.): (Paul Browne). Ballygarre­tt v. St. Pat- St. Joseph’s v. St. Mary’s, Buffers Alley v. Shamrocks Shelmalier­s v. Fethard Naomh Eanna v. Tara Gusserane v. Rathnure Crossabeg-Ballymurn St. Patrick’s v. Clonard TUES. MAR. 14 ACHL Division 1B (8 p.m.): Craanford v. Buffers Alley (James Owens).

 ??  ?? Neil Merrigan, Trinity Peugeot Sales Manager, Séamus McEnaney, Wexford Senior football manager, and Oliver Murphy, Trinity Peugeot Dealer Principal.
Neil Merrigan, Trinity Peugeot Sales Manager, Séamus McEnaney, Wexford Senior football manager, and Oliver Murphy, Trinity Peugeot Dealer Principal.

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