KILMOYLEY
for football. We came up short against a strong Churchill team with the result being Ballymac 2-10 to Churchill’s 6-06. U-14: Our U14s play their last game of the season on Monday the 18th of September in the Castleisland District A Final where we will face the formidable three club combination of Knock/Brosna/ Duagh. The Game throws in at 6.30pm on the Castleisland Desmond’s Pitch. All support greatly appreciated. U-12: Our U12 blue team qualified to play in the (b) final of the Castleisland District League where we will play against John Mitchels. Our gold team will play Currow in the (c) final. Both finals will be played in Castleisland next Friday night with the tbc. All support appreciated and best of luck to both teams.
U-10: Academy continued last Sunday on the training pitch and we had a good turnout on the morning. The John Mitchels Blitz takes place next Saturday at 10am with first games starting at 10.15. Each team will have at least 5 games. It is hoped to be finished by 2.45pm. U-8: Academy continued last Sunday morning and we had a good turnout on the day. We will be competing in the John Mitchel’s Blitz next Saturday at 10am with first games starting at 10.15. Each team will have at least 5 games. It is hoped to be finished by 2.45pm. MINORS - Best of luck to our minor team who are up against the Abbeydorney/ Parnells combination in the quarter final of the County championship this Wednesday at 6pm in Lerrig. Kilmoyley will look to players like Phil Maunsell, Richard Flaherty and Conor Nolan to lead the way to a possible 14th county title.
SENIORS - It’s another big county championship weekend as Kilmoyley face Ballyduff in the second semi-final on Sunday at 3:45pm in Austin Stack park. It’s been twelve weeks since Kilmoyley’s last game against St. Brendans; Ballyduff have had to wait one week less. A mouth watering game is expected between these two sides who are meeting for the fifth time in three years, following last year’s county final replay. A win for Kilmoyley would see them reach their fourth final in succession. Best of luck to everyone involved.
The game is part of a double header at Stacks park with the opening game between St. Brendans and Lixnaw throwing in at 2pm.