Wicklow People

Stars of the Intermedia­te Hollywood men prominent

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Team of the Year

GENERALLY considered the hardest championsh­ip of all to win, the Intermedia­te football battle of 2017 was yet again a hotly contested campaign with the men of Hollywood proving to strong for a gallant Dunlavin in the end.

Given their success and their rapid return to Senior ranks, it’s natural that their players will feature strongly in the

IFC Team of the Year.

Wicklow People’s 1. Ian Burke (Hollywood):

The experience­d Burke was excellent in the championsh­ip winning Hollywood team in 2017. Confident and safe, he also came up with some vital saves to keep a Dunlavin fightback at bay in the final.

2. Thomas Kearns (Ashford):

The young Ashford man is definitely one for the future. A competent defender who can get forward and take a score. A player who will be influentia­l for club and county in years to come.

3. Harry Wilson (Hollywood):

The Hollywood full-back has seen his great club form rewarded with the call from John Evans and is settling in well to inter-county action.

Strong and determined, he won a lot of his one on one contests in 2017.

4. Philip O’Neill (Rathnew):

The step up to Harry Murphy’s Senior team is next on his to do list. He had a fine year on the Village intermedia­te team. Full of energy and purpose, he is unquestion­ably one to watch in 2018 and a promising career beckons.

5. Eoin Murtagh (Dunlavin):

The Dunlavin powerhouse had a fine championsh­ip and was dominant in Dunlavin’s run to the final. He has become an important player at county level and is always a regular in the squad.

6. Mikie Healy (Hollywood):

His man of the match display in the final was memorable. Time and again all summer he broke forward and gave defenders nightmares with his persistent and profitable running game.

7. Peadar Traynor (Hollywood):

When injury free his contributi­on to club and county was first-rate. His movement and energy caused plenty of problems for Hollywood’s opponents

8. Ciaran Tyrrell (Hollywood):

The Hollywood man got his deserved rewards in October winning a championsh­ip medal. Always gives 100 per cent and drags Hollywood through games when others are struggling. A player you would rather on your side than against you.

9. Padraig Byrne (Ballymanus):

The Ballymanus man could have commanded a position in any line. A real threat close to goal and a strong runner with ball in hand. His scoring exploits in 2017 helped the Billies no end.

The Rathnew scoring machine in 2017. Posted plenty of high tallies as the

10. Ed Doyle (Rathnew):

Village men reached the last four. Possesses a classy left peg and is equally as accurate from play and placed balls.

11. PJ O’Keeffe (Hollywood):

Small in stature but a massive player for Hollywood with his ability to run at defences. An unselfish player, he made Hollywood tick in the forward division.

12. Roan Lynch (Ballymanus):

The young Ballymanus man always has that moment of magic in his locker. A scorer of great goals and a gifted footballer, an injury free campaign for him could see the Billies go all the way.

13. Cillian Gilligan (Carnew Emmets):

The Carnew player is full of tricks, pace and has a lethal left foot. Had a really good first year and made the step up look easy at times. Will be a big player for Carnew in the future.

14. Tony Hannon (Hollywood):

The former county star returned to action in 2017 and he made a significan­t contributi­on to Hollywood’s great year.

His intelligen­ce and accuracy were vital to what Mick Murray’s men achieved. Possibly still the best dead ball kicker in Wicklow.

15. Aaron Nugent (Ashford):

Equally at home with a hurl in his hand, Nugent has now made many sit up and take notice of his footballin­g ability with some high scoring returns.

His cultured left boot has also earned him a call from John Evans in 2018. GAELIC football fans in Wicklow will never forget Laragh’s magical year of 2017.

Their memorable run through the Junior ‘A’ football championsh­ip was capped by their dramatic victory over Kilcoole in the decider.

The scenes when the final whistle sounded were magical as the Laragh men, under the managerial spell of Rathnew’s Decky Byrne, had finally reached the promised land after a long and difficult drought. The celebratio­ns will never be forgotten, or is that remembered?

Following those heroics, a superb victory in Leinster followed, over Kilcavan of Laois and then they ran the eventual Leinster champions, Multyfarnh­am of Westmeath, close before bowing out. Here is the 2017

JAFC team of the year

Wicklow People 1. Paul Miley (Valleymoun­t):

A real cool customer and on field leader for Laragh. Was unlucky to have his final cut short but had a great season.

5. Steven Flanagan (Valleymoun­t):

the former Blessingto­n man had a really great year and is a great addition to the Valleymoun­t squad, clever and experience­d.

6. Ronan Keddy (Kilcoole):

Better known as a hurler he is a super athlete who has played football at county level. Leaves it all on the field every day.

7. Ciaran McGettigan (St Pat’s):

The young St Pats man has bags of talent and was superb in the St Pats team’s run to the quarter final.

8. Damien Hanlon (Laragh):

He was unplayable at times around the middle. He can kick long range frees off the ground which was an added bonus for the Laragh men.

9. Stephen Byrne (Valleymoun­t):

A clever player who dictated a lot of what Laragh were doing in play. The sweeper role was one he may not have played much before 2017 but his cleverness and positional awareness suited the job perfectly.

12. Matt Gilbert (Kilcoole):

Another fine dead ball merchant. Can also score plenty from play and be as good as he wants to be. Part of a very good forward unit for Kilcoole.

Lethal when offered goal chances. Regularly found the net during their championsh­ip winning campaign, elusive and strong on the ball.

13. Mark Miley (Laragh): 14. Danny Kavanagh (Kilcoole):

Every now and again a player comes along that you feel could make a difference and Kavanagh fits this bill. If he is in the mood, then he is almost unplayable close to goal. Almost single handed put Baltinglas­s to the sword in the semi-final.

15. Derek Kavanagh (Knockanann­a):

The Knockanann­a man posted some high tallies as the junior B champs of 2016 came agonisingl­y close to beating Laragh in a cracker. A real battler in the forward line, brave and gritty.

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