Fixtures and Results
Thurs 13th July:
Anne Marie Smyth Cup:
Semi-finals:
Chapel, 7pm: Hayley Morgan v Elaine McGrady (Markers: Teresa and Emma O’Neill)
Nesbitt’s Lane, 7.30pm: Maggie Gartland v Claire Mackle
Finals on Tues 18th July:
Chapel, 7pm: Grade 1a Final
Nesbitt’s Lane, 7.30pm: Grade1b Final
Fri 14th July:
McKenna Cup:
Chapel, 7pm: Stephen O’Neill v Paul Corrigan (Marker: Patrick)
Nesbitt’s Lane, 7.45pm: John Lennon v Cormac Garvey (+1 shot)
Sat 15th July:
Temac Cup:
Chapel, 2.30pm: Kerry Dillon v Caoimhe Campbell (Markers: Caroline and Kate)
Hall, 3pm: Kate McVeigh v Pauline Lennon
Chapel, 3.30pm: Donna Patterson v Annette Fullen
Hall, 4pm: Mary Fullerton v Maureen McKinney
Sun 16th July:
Mary Ann’s Cup: Semi-finals:
Chapel, 11.15am: Daniel Trainor v Colm McGahan (Marker: Paddy O.)
Knipe’s Lane, 12noon: Barry McKenna v Cormac Conlon
McKenna Cup
Chapel, 2.30pm: Paul Mackle v Frank Donnelly (Marker: Mickey McVeigh)
Knipe’s Lane, 3.15pm: Eddie Mallon v Peter Daly
Mon 17th July:
Challenges:
Chapel, 7pm: Marty and Sé Mullan v Maurice Rooney and Michael O’Neill (Marker: Danny)
Knipe’s Lane, 7.45pm: Danny Trainor and Patrick Garvey v Connor and Paddy O’Neill
Results:
Mickey Quigley v Danny Trainor: Trainor got off to a bad start while Quigley had three good shots to near Mary Ann’s. He was a shot up at the corner and increased his lead to almost two going up the hill. Trainor hit two big shots, both of which got good running, from before Mullantur to twenty yards into the cap. This, aided by a short shot from Quigley below Allen’s, saw a major change with Trainor now taking the lead. Trainor, however, didn’t push home this advantage round the corner to Toby’s, and Quigley then regained a lead of ten yards. Good throwing from Trainor up the straight should have left it a formality when he opened the top corner in three, with Quigley falling short of the corner in three. Quigley, throwing first, fell yards short of the line, but, unbelievably, Trainor slipped up and ended up short of Quigley’s mark. He made up for it, however, when his last, with the help of a fortunate rub, sailed over the top of the hill and he was relieved to see Quigley fall fifty yards short of the mark.
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