The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

LAUNE RANGERS

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LOTTO: Lotto Results for Sunday 28th October 2018. There was no winner of the €11,400 jackpot. The numbers drawn were 07 – 20 – 26 – 28. The Consolatio­n Prizes were won by the following: €100 Bridget Diggin - sold Online; €50 Michael Moriarty - sold by Bunkers; €25 Nuala O’Sullivan - standing order; €25 Mattie Cahill - sold by Pat Cahill. Next week’s Lotto Jackpot will be €11,600.

MID KERRY SENIOR FINAL: Laune Rangers will play Glenbeigh/Glencar in the Mid Kerry Senior Championsh­ip Final. The game takes place on Sunday next, November 4th at 2pm in JP O’Sullivan Park.

CLUB MEETING: Laune Rangers will be hosting a Club Meeting on Wednesday evening, October 31st at 8pm in our clubrooms in JP O’Sullivan Park. MINOR: Laune Rangers have retained their Mid Kerry Minor title following victory over Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane (GGC) in the Final, which was played in Keel on Saturday. The first half was played in difficult conditions, with a strong breeze favouring GGC and a heavy shower of hail making it difficult to play open football. Laune Rangers led by 0-2 to 0-1 after 15 minutes, as Dáire Cleary and Shane Doona scored for the Killorglin side – the latter score a fine effort from the right flank by Doona. Meanwhile, a well taken point by corner back Ethan Griffin was GGC’s solitary score in the opening quarter. Tommy Quirke kicked an excellent point to level matters, and GGC took the lead with a Dara Casey pointed free from distance. Their lead did not last long, however, as Shane Doona replicated his earlier score with another super point in the 29th minute.

Rangers regained the lead before the break, as Ronan O’Shea tapped the ball over for a point. Half Time Score:Laune Rangers 0-4, Glenbeigh/Glencar/ Cromane 0-3. The sides re-emerged from the dressing rooms to completely different conditions for the second period, as the wind had almost completely died down and the sun was out. Rangers took full advantage of the ease in the weather in the third quarter to put their stamp on this Final.

Mark O’Connor doubled Rangers’ lead with the opening point of the second half, but Dara Casey tapped over a free to reduce the deficit to the minimum again. Shane Doona knocked over a point for Rangers before scoring the game’s first goal to give Rangers a little breathing room – Ronan O’Shea delivering a super pass to Doona who applied a cool finish. Dáire Cleary added an excellent point from the narrowest of angles before Rangers 2nd goal came in the 12th minute – Shane Doona again with a fantastic finish, with Roan Moriarty providing the defence splitting pass this time. GGC captain Oisín O’Connor scored his team’s only point from play of the 2nd half, but with 15 minutes to play, Laune Rangers now led by 2-7 to 0-5. GGC did not score in the final quarter, but that was in a large part down to some excellent defending by the backs as Seán Arthurs, David Mangan & Conor Murphy in particular standing defiant. At the other end, Rangers had kicked into gear and scored some great scores in the final minutes of the game. Shane Doona added a point to bring his tally to 2-4 for the day, while Dáire Cleary pointed a free and Roan Moriarty kicked a well deserved point for his efforts on the day. Mark O’Connor (free) and Ronan O’Shea (2) added points in the final stages before the final whistle was blown. Full Time Score:- Laune Rangers 2-13, Glenbeigh/ Glencar/Cromane 0-5. The low scoring first half wasn’t the finest spectacle to watch, but it was understand­able considerin­g the abhorrent weather conditions. However, Rangers put on a fantastic showing in the third quarter that was worth the wait. Séan Arthurs & Conor Murphy showed their Senior experience with a rock solid display at

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