Men
Under 21's go into action on Thursday

The under 21’s go into action on Thursday night against TRR

 

The venue is Glenanne Park.

 

The game starts at 8.15.

 

The players should arrive at 7.00.

 

The panel is

 

Gareth Carragher

Alan Mc Loughlin

Paul Byrne

David Keogh

Glen McEnroe

Rees Coleman

Philip Byrne

Shane O’Donoghue

Oisin Jacob

Ryan O’Malley

Brian O’Malley

Mark Keppel

Stephan O’Callaghan

Karl Matthews

David O’Malley

Colin Neville

Darragh Murphy

Jonathan Kane

 

Coach Arul Anthoni

Asst Noel Keogh

Manager Gerry Shaw

 
Keppel scores rare penalty stroke

Fifths V Smithfield (Minor Cup Rd2 24/01/10)

An incredible day!! The sun shone brightly on a warm pleasant January lunchtime at Glenanne Park. Warm Favourites Smithfield were surprised by an energetic Fifths performance. A very tight game was decided by veteran penalty stroke taker Johnny Keppel scoring!!  Yes for the first time since Adam was a lad, Keppel scored a penalty stroke. Phone calls all round world hockey failed to yield the answer to the question ‘When did Johnny last score a flick?’ Three Rock remembered the Peacock miss. Wicklow recollect the ball that went into the harbour. SBPP recalled the one that got caught in the mud. Monkstown claimed the St Andrews miss. RCSI talked of the man driving past the goal on his Honda who was nearly killed. Pembroke vividly recalled the one that hit the post. Corinthian identified the one that did not move more than two inches. The World golden oldies carnival could not identify a conversion. In fact a call to the Keppel PR machine could not tell us of a successful score!!! Until proven otherwise we reckon this was his first ever score from the spot. Commentators such as Mr Allen of the BBC and Mr McSweeney of the Blanchardstown and Kilcock Gazette frantically searched their data bases, but to no avail.

 

 

Glenanne pulled out what looked like a surprising result against league leaders Smithfield on Sunday afternoon in round 2 of the Minor Cup. However, underneath it all, it proves that our level of play is not far off the league leaders, but the umpires have a major part to play. They kept great control on a fast moving long hitting competitive game.

 

 

Play was quite 'stop-go' due to the amount of infringements awarded. However decent play prevailed. Darragh pulled off another outstanding performance between the sticks, making only an error or two, but also making an impressive dive to save from a short corner. Having rested Eddie against YM in order to keep him fresh for Sunday, he added much of what we were missing up front. Tim Lyne played his first of the season at left back and really impressed, never missing a tackle. Hopefully he will continue to play for the remainder of the season. Breen Merriman played a commanding role at centre back.

 

The three mid-fielders worked tirelessly throughout the match.

 

Performance of the afternoon though, and I likened him to a young Bruce, McGrath or Vidic character on the day, was Glenn McEnroe. Again, he shied away from little to none and went whole heartedly after every ball. He's one for the future, but feck off if you think you're taking him this season. We now go on to meet YM in the semis in March. Fair dues to Smithfield they accepted defeat graciously and wished us the best of luck in the rest of the competition.

 

John Keppel scored a rare penalty stroke mid way through the half. The scene was classic pantomime. Rees had fluffed his lines the day before in the league game against YM and Johnny came racing up the field as soon as he saw the umpire raise his right hand in the air and point to the spot with his left. He picked up the ball and planted his feet just beside the spot. Nobody else was going to take this penalty!!! Two wiggles of his little bum and swish the ball flew through the air and hit the net high to the keepers left. Chest out and beaming from ear to ear he slapped every hand on the way back to the sweeper zone. At the end of the game loud boasting had most of the team wishing, I wont say it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Final score Glenanne 1 Smithfield 0.

 

Man of the Match: Glenn McEnroe

 

Mike Greene

 
Singles Team

The Singles will be looking for payback after last years defeat to the Married's. The game was 2-2 at half time with Jason Kehoe and Karl Crosby scoring for the pure whites and big guns Brendan Carr and Nazir Munir with the equalisers for the married's. Old age and trecherory (which the marrieds claim to be wisdom and knowledge!) eventually overcame youth and skill (which the marrieds claim to be inexperience and luck!) in the ensuing penalty stroke competition.

The singles teams is quite similar this year except there is a role reversal with the singles goal scorer karl crosby taking up the pads and David O'Malley taking to the outfield.

Match starts christmas morning at 11.00am

The singles lineup according to experience! 

  1. Dermot Tobin (The Brother)
  2. Andy Kennedy
  3. Jason Kehoe (Captain)
  4. Kevin O'Malley
  5. Kieran Lyne
  6. Jonathan Kehoe
  7. John Roche
  8. Clive Kennedy
  9. Alan McLoughlan
  10. David O'Malley (outfield!)
  11. A.N.Other (secret weapon)
  12. Karl Crosby (GK)
  13. Rhys Coleman
  14. Mark Kepple
  15. Paul Byrne
  16. Sam Williamson (His xmasDubut!)

 

 
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O'Malley extends his lead at the top of the overall chart but O'Donoghue takes over for the first team

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Men's top goalscorers

Eddie 'The Fox in the Box' O'Malley pulled ahead of Stephen Butler after the weekend's matches

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Hockey Internationals

Ireland

 

V

 

France

 

 

Pembroke Wanderers, Serpentine Avenue

 

Tuesday 24th March            7.00pm

Wednesday 25th March       7.00pm

 

Support Ireland’s Senior men’s hockey team as they go head to head with France this Tuesday & Wednesday evening.

 
Umpires for Irish Senior cup matches
Men's Irish Senior Cup - Draws & Results

08/09 Season

Quarter Finals - Saturday 28th February

Time

Venue

Umpires

Home

v

Away

2.30
UUJ D Clarke
K Cholewa
Mossley
  Pembroke W
Grange Road C Hutchinson
C McConkey
Three Rock R 
  Glenanne
Lough Moss R Johnston
K Bolger
Annadale
  Corinthian
Sat 21
March
Coolnafranky A Groves
G Caulwell
Cookstown 
  Cork Harlequins OR Banbridge

Round Two - Saturday 28th February

Time

Venue

Umpires

Home

v

Away

2.00
Harlequin Park G Caulwell
G Conn
Cork Harlequins  
  Banbridge

Round Two - Saturday 7th & 21st February 2009

 
Men's ISC quarters draw

Matches to take place weekend after next

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One Nil win over Pembroke

Glens go top of the tableSmile

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Two Glens on Leinster U-21
Ritchie Shaw named as captain
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Fifths into cup semi
The fifths minor cup run has taken the fifths to a semi-final clash with TCD . They achieved a hard fought victory over Navan by 2-0 on Saturday. So important was this game that the club put on three curtain raisers ahead of the game including a visiting team from Limerick. O’Regan scored after twenty minutes. Barrett seemed to attract the attentions of umpire Dooley and was green carded for something or other. Midfield with Darragh Murphy recovered from his operation was on top for most of half. The hard working Reade won countless ball and set Cannon and O’Regan away on telling runs. The Glens held on to the one goal lead and had failed to be awarded even one corner during that period despite a number of kicks. The second half was topsy turvy. Both teams had chances but it was a great move involving the teenagers that culminated in Cannon scoring to put the greens two up. The Meathmen had a number of corners but good work from Crosby kept them at bay. The defence ended with a rare clean sheet. The emerging Roche added to the well marshalled Keppel, Merriman and McSweeney.  The patriotic James Connolly along with Tobin and Collins were not available for selection. It did not go unnoticed that the Pembroke minor cup team have engaged South African first teamer Natalie Fulton as their coach. She has introduced a tough training module and astute tactics on Saturdays. The question was asked if our ladies have a comparable talent. Ten voices spoke at once!!!  Christine they shouted!!!  The ideal coach for the men’s fifths!!. No doubts!! All agreed that if she takes up the challenge that there will be full attendance at training. Christine shouting on the sidelines should keep the midfield ticking over all agreed. Astute substitutions could take us to victory. Yes this is the formula for success!!!  Christine the challenge is offered to you.  Captain Danny is sitting by his phone. Our thanks to Ian Bolger and John Dooley our umpires.
 
Men's Irish Junior Cup - Draws & Results
2008 / 2009 Season

3rd round 28th February 2009

TimeVenueUmpiresHome
V
Away
   Pembroke W  Corinthian 2
   Glenanne / Bangor  Cork C of I 2
   YMCA 2  Monkstown 2
   Cookstown 2  Raphoe 2

2nd round 17th January 2009

TimeVenueUmpiresHome
V
Away
1.00BandonFinbarr Kelleher Bandon 2
0-1
Corinthian 2
2.30CoolnafrankyJames Wray Cookstown 2
6-2
Lisnagarvey 2
2.45Grange Road Brian George Three RR 2
1-2
YMCA 2
3.00Glenanne Park Brian Attridge Glenanne
OFF
Bangor 2
3.00RathdownBen Glascott Monkstown 2
6-1
NICS 2
1.00Serpentine Ave Alistair Shute Pembroke 2
8-0
Railway Union 2
1.00WestonNiall Roche Weston 2
1-13
Cork C of I 2
4.00ShawsbridgeGareth Herron Instonians 2
2-2

Raphoe 2

WIN PS 4/3

 
Annadale / Cookstown Decision

1/19/2009

An Appeal by Annadale HC regarding the rearrangement by the IHL Administration Commission of the IHL game between Annadale and Cookstown was heard by the IHA Appeal Commission on Monday 22nd December 2008.

The Commission received both written and oral submissions from representatives of the IHL Administration Committee and Annadale HC.

The decision of the Appeals Commission is as follows:

The decision of the 1st December 2008 by the IHL Administration Committee to rearrange the game in its entirety between Annadale HC and Cookstown HC has been upheld.

 
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Leinster under 21's
Dear Club Secretary,
Please nominate (to the undersigned) any players who were under 21 on the 1st of this month who in the option of your 1st Team Coach/Manager might be considered for the Leinster U21 Team to play in the Inter-Pro's in February. Selection is restricted to those who have not represented Leinster already this season albeit at another Under Age level. U21 Players chosen for the Senior Squad will likewise not play at U21 level.
A number of training sessions will be held once nominations are received by the Selectors  and they decide on who might make the squad for training and ultimately selection.
regards,
Ronan Pelow
Hon. Sec.
Leinster Branch IHA
www.leinsterhockey.org
 
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