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Numbers drawn: 1, 14, 20, 21
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Division 4 ACFL
Caulry 2-9
Coralstown/Kinnegad 0-11
Our Division 4 ACFL team came away with a win when they made the journey to Kinnegad on Thursday evening last.
Liam Malynn opened the scoring account from a free after he was fouled in a scoring position. The homeside followed suit with a duo of points. Olan Healy then fisted over the next point of the game on the 6th minute. The homeside then took charge, accounting for the next four points as our tally of wides began to grow. Johnny Buckley intercepted a Coralstown/Kinnegad attack, and the ball was worked up the line and finished by Malynn over the bar. Two further converted-frees from Malynn saw Caulry trail 0-7 to 0-5 at the break.
Coralstown/Kinnegad was first off the mark in the second half to extend their lead to three. Darren Browne then brought the game back to a level par when he drew on a loose ball and found the back of the Coralstown/Kinnegad net. Malynn added a free before Browne struck lucky again on the 35th minute to launch Caulry into a four-point lead. This early tirade proved to be vital as although the opposition reduced the deficit, they were unable to level or go in front for the remainder of the game. Coralstown/Kinnegad’s 39th minute point was struck out by Malynn at the other end of the field. The homeside then kicked another on the 49th minute, but once again, this was followed by a Caulry point, this time from Ben Kenny. The sides shared another two points before the full-time whistle as our lads ran out winners with four points to spare.
Team & Scorers: Mark Fitzpatrick, Dylan Lowry, Johnny Buckley, Sean O’Neill, Oisín Shortall, Darren Hynds, Olan Healy (0-1), Colin Murphy, John Maguire, Brendan McCormack, Sean Murphy, Alan Malynn, Luke Buckley, Darren Browne (2-0), Liam Malynn (0-7, 4f)
Subs: Ben Kenny (0-1) for Alan Malynn, Alan Fitzpatrick for Luke Buckley
Minor League
Caulry 1-11
Esker Gaels 0-5
Our minors picked up another win in their Round 4 league campaign when they hosted Esker Gaels in the park on Friday evening last.
Caulry set out with intention when Kyle Rainey fired in a goal just seventeen seconds after the throw-in. Aaron Murphy then followed this up with a point after David Gaynor won the following kickout. This fast pace of scoring then halted as the next score of the game didn’t come until the 20th minute. During this first-third, however, both sides missed chances with the two teams’ combined tally totalling 0-8. Cormac Murphy then got the ball rolling with his effort. Aaron Murphy added his second before Rory Hatton got his name on the scoresheet. A breakdown in the Esker Gaels’ attack enabled Cormac to add another. Dean Burns then kicked a fine point on the 24th minute. Esker Gaels opened their scoring account shorty after with a point from play, but a late point from Rainey saw the scoreboard read 1-7 to 0-1 at the break.
Caulry raced out of the tracks again in the second half with points from Burns and Murphy. The opposition accounted for the next two scores of the game, one from a free and one from play. The sides shared four points in the later stages of the half but ultimately our lads eased over the line.
Team & Scroers: Max O’Sullivan, Darragh Shortall, Cormac Murphy (0-2), Eoin McCormack, Daniel Lynam, Dean Martin, Cody Parker, Rory Hatton (0-1), David Gaynor, Dean Burns (0-3), Aaron Murphy (0-3), Aaron Hanevy, Kyle Rainey (1-1), Simon O’Grady, Cian Malone
Subs: Luke Nolan for Eoin McCormack, Kyle Nulty for Aaron Hanevy, Tristan Dolan for Daniel Lynam, Aaron Buckley (0-1) for Cian Malone
Division 2 ACFL
Caulry 2-16
Rosemount 3-9
Our Division 2 ACFL team continued on their winning ways when they overcame Rosemount in the park on a sunny Saturday evening last for this Round 6 fixture.
Caulry burst out of the tracks with an early onslaught of score which yielded 1-4. Sean Clinton registered the first score of the game, rounding off a pass from Damien Dolan. Emmet Nally then rattled the back of the Rosemount net when he got a vital touch. Nally then added a point before Conor McCormack converted the first placed-ball of the game. Our fourth point came from the boot of Senan Baker after Nally pounced on a wayward Rosemount kickout. The opposition’s first score of the game came from a converted-free on the 15th minute. However, Caulry responded in style with a quick 1-1. Nally was the man responsible for the point and McCormack fired home the goal after a vital intercept from Dolan outfield. To credit the men in black and amber, they didn’t lie down and with in a matter of minutes, they added their own goal and point to pull back the deficit by the 20th minute. There was a slight lull in play then as both sides registered a couple of wides. McCormack’s long-range effort on the 27th minute seemed to inspire Caulry for the remaining minutes of the half. Our lads played passages a fine supportive football which resulted in scores from Dolan and Neil Clinton to leave Caulry in front 2-8 to 1-2 at the interval.
The teams shared 0-4 in the early stages of the second half. Aaron Roarke and Nally were on target for us as both Rosemount’s points came from frees. The oppositions had a fire in their bellies as they were on the hunt for a goal. They had three such chances between the 37th and 39th minutes; the first of these was well blocked down by Jack Connaughton, the second rattled off the crossbar and over for a point, and the third coming after they pounced on a short Caulry kickout and was finished to the net by their no. 12. A free from McCormack steadied the Caulry ship on the 41st minute. Two points from Roarke then reinstated our eight-point lead heading into the final quarter. Rosemount reduced this gap back to six with two points from their no. 8. Baker then kicked the next point of the game after combined work from McCormack and Oisín Shortall. The game continued on a tit-for-tat basis with points from Baker and McCormack being cancelled out at the other end of the field. Rosemount had the final say when they registered their second goal deep into injury time, but this wasn’t enough as our lads ran out winners with four points to spare.
Team & Scorers: Jack Connaughton, Darren Hynds, Tom Cloonan, Sean Clinton (0-1), Damien Dolan (0-1), Eoghan Grennan, Neil Clinton (0-1), Colin Murphy, Stephen Connolly, Olan Healy, Aaron Roarke (0-3), Tiarnán O’Donovan, Conor McCormack (1-4, 2f), Emmet Nally (0-3), Senan Baker (0-3)
Subs: Harry Stuart Trainor for Eoghan Grennan, Oisín Shortall for Emmet Nally, Sean O’Neill for Darren Hynds, Sean Murphy for Olan Healy, Thomas Dunning for Stephen Connolly, Shane Lawless for Aaron Roarke
Fixtures
U12 League away to St. Mary’s Rochfortbridge on Friday, April 24th at 6pm
U12 League at home to Cill Oige on Sunday, April 26th at 10:30am