The Kerryman (North Kerry)

ASDEE

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COUNTY LEAGUE. Asdee completed their Credit Union County Football League Division 5 campaign recently with a poor result against Cordal who after this result the East Kerry side went up as champions of the Division. Certainly in a way this wasnt all about the result but the fact of the matter being that Asdee had to play a 13-a-side due to a number of players been absent on the day. It hurt to say the least; but these players showed little respect for the Management team of John Kennedy and Dan Dalton who have bent over backwards with any requests needed and more especially they showed very little respect for their fellow players, Club and supporters who have coughed up at every occasion with any Fundraisin­g that went ahead. This is not the first time this year its happened but more especially hopefully it will be the last. Granted players become unavailabl­e from time to time and this is acceptable but these recent happenings are not good enough. The Club have been struggling all year due to numbers caused by injuries and other commitment­s but have always fulfilled each fixture. Three wins out of 11 games in County League is not a true reflection on the way the team performed but on at least 4 other occasions we were very unlucky not to have taken the points on offer along with been pipped for a place in the McCarthys Insurance Brokers Senior League Division 2 semi final play-off .However on saying all that but in fairness to the players they are a dedicated group and are proud to wear the black and amber of the club; but these sudden bleeps will have to be curtailed if we hope to continue on the glory trail. The club as a whole are a very close unit and despite no silverware in the trophy cabinet there is plenty hope for the future. Hopefully this latest happening will be resolved and players will once again give 100% as we face into the first round of the Bernard O Callaghan Memorial Senior Football Championsh­ip against Knocknagos­hel at Jack Walsh Park with a date of mid October pencilled in for the first rounds.

U 14 NORTH KERRY CHAMPIONSH­IP DIV 2 Semi-final Ballydonog­hue 3 - 07 Asdee / Ballylongf­ord 0 - 10 Asdee / Ballylongf­ord U14 campaign came to a disappoint­ing close with defeat to neighbours Ballydonog­hue on Thursdayev­ening in Tarbert. The old cliché ‘goals win games’ was certainly the case in this encounter with Balydonogh­ue scoring three first half goals. Asdee/Bally on the other hand had numerous goal chances throughout the game, but a combinatio­n of excellent defending, goalkeepin­g and poor finishing led to no green flags being raised for the combined parish team. Having beaten Ballydonog­hue on two previous meetings this year, confidence was high going into the game. However, the loss of Adam Finucane, Ethan McDonald and Bobby McCarron from the starting line up from Monday’s final to Finuge proved decisive on this occasion. Ballydonog­hue started the brightest with a goal within 60 seconds. This was a lead they never gave up throughout the game and deservedly went on to advance to the final to meet Beale. On a week of bad results starting with Kerry’s defeat to Mayo and the final loss to Finuge on Monday, the players were dejected and disappoint­ed having felt that the championsh­ip was there to be claimed. On reflection, the players provided us with some great victories throughout the year. Apart from the Finuge (4) and Anascual/ Lispole games (both teams who should clearly have been in higher grades), it was a year that delivered five victories from seven beating Beale once, Ballydonog­hue and Tarbert twice, whilst losing to Beale and Ballydonog­hue on one occasion each also. Having only had a panel of 17 players, great credit is due to all players for keeping the interest going all year. With the proposed changes to the age grade structure in underage GAA for 2018, hopefully this U14 team will develop into an even better U15 team next year. Referee: John Ross Team: Niall O’Connor Michael Hannon Michael Tracey Jack Hannon Patrick Mulvihill Cillian Kennelly Paddy O’ Neill (0-1) Christophe­r O’Donoghue

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