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SENIOR HURLING RETURNS TO WHITEHALL
Whitehall Colmcilles 2-17 Round Towers Clondalkin 2-9
Match : Wed 28th July 2010
On a mild, overcast evening in Clondalkin the Whitehall hurlers finally ended 14 years of trying and attained senior hurling status once again.
From the first whistle the lads played like a division winning team should and never gave the Round Towers team any time to settle. Whitehall opened up a 4 point lead on the quarter hour mark and didn't look like losing the game from then on. Cormac Ryan produced the goods when needed with an outstanding double save in the second half. Dwyer, Moorsey (snr) and Neary were rock solid throughout in the full back line. Moorsey (jnr), Toast Mulvey and Gazza were unbeatable in the half back line with Mossy and Joey lording it in midfield. Ciaran, Scats and Jaymie won nearly every ball in the half forward line and Liamo (Benjamin Button as he is now known as he is definetly getting younger) Steo and Sean Ryan provided the vital scores. Conor O'Neill, Potser, Ollie, Troyser, Dave Ryan, Foxy, Liam Hoban, Sticky, Shane O'Neill and Declan Walsh provided the necessary back up if and when
required with the exiled John Bridgeman getting the campaign under way with some match winning performances. The lads were a credit to the club throughout the league with only one bleamish in the whole league campaign.
The support for the team over the year has been massive and we would hope that will continue as the year is by no means over as we have the championship still to play for. Johnny, Eamon, Shay and Padraig must take a huge amount of the credit for the success. Johnny has brought a calming, professional attitude to the team and it has showed throughout the year. A huge thanks must also go to previous managers Sean Moore, Mick Walsh and Noel O'Connor. It must be also noted that without the hard work of all the juvenile mentors who nursed the lads through so well this result would not have been possible and the club must take great pride in the fact that every member of the panel has been involved with the club
from a very early age.
This is undoubtedly the beginning of a bright future for the club as most of the team are fairly young (with one or two 'old sweats' backing them up) and with our juvenile teams excelling at the moment it is a very exciting time!
Junior Hurlers Promoted!
In a scenario of “it’s in your own hands” the Whitehall Junior Hurlers needed two victories from two matches to guarantee promotion for next season. Thursday evening against Setanta away, Whitehall kept a clean sheet in the second half to complete the first phase of this with a 0-15 to 1-4 victory. The next step was a home match against Parnells, who had lost their previous match against St Sylvesters. This meant that Parnells were desperate for a win. Playing with the wind in the second half, Whitehall stretched a 2 point lead into a 3-12 to 0-6 victory, thus securing automatic promotion next season. Both matches were hard fought and felt much closer than the final score would suggest, but in the true never say die spirit that has encompassed the team this season, players from all over the pitch stood up when challenged to ensure victory. Whitehall move to 9-1 for the season with the only blemish coming against St Oliver Plunketts.Whitehall still have one more league match against Skerries Harps on the 4th of September and then the league final.
Whitehall are also are 2 wins from 2 in the Championship with the next match on the 22nd of July against St Oliver Plunketts ER
Whitehall Bring Home 2010 PJ Troy
Well, after six months of hard training with the past three weeks more intensive this years U13 hurlers faced into the annual Club P.J.Troy Memorial Tournament in Ellenfield on Saturday 26th June 2010. J. P., Beano & Danny had the lads in great shape and had concentrated on the ground hurling aspect of the tournament for months. The pressure was on this years crop of hurlers due to Conor and the lads bringing home the Division 1 title last year.
Saturday was a beautiful warm day and a great crowd of supporters turned up to see the feast of hurling with our lads taking on local rivals Craobh Ciaran in the first match. 'The Craobh' were no match for our lads intensity with Whitehall taking an early lead in the ground hurling. Some Craobh players felt the pressure and managed to see red and the line for 'unruliness'. Our own captain Jack Darcy was very unfortunate to receive a red which gave him a rest for the second match. He came back into action in the afternoon all the better for his one match lay off.
After seeing off 'the Craobh', the second match was to be a tougher test for the lads with the opposition coming from Cuala, a renound hurling club. Once again Whitehalls superior ground hurling saw us go into an early lead and this was reinforced by some lovely hurling by the entire panel during the 'all in' sections. After a great game the lads won and secured a position in the 'Gold' finals in the afternoon.
Once the mornings work was done all headed for Thorndale and the hall for some lovely sambos , bicies and a cuppa. During the break talk started to filter through from St. Aidans of a tough Naomh Mearnog team who would also be in the Gold finals and of course the hurlers of Faughs. Plans were drawn up as to how to manage the physical Portmarnock outfit and then the tall and small individual hurlers who had been cleaning up for Faughs during the morning matches.
Back to the Park and it was the turn of Naomh Mearnog to experience the shock and awe style ground hurling of this years PJ Troy team. Considering the fact that this Mearnog team usually beat our lads comfortably they could not believe the intense pressure they came under from the start. The pressure led to some quick Whitehall goals and Naomh Mearnog had no way back in the 'all in' section as the Whitehall lads just pushed on to a considerable lead and ultimate win.
The now huge crowd of supporters were alive with anticipation but the final opponents were a classy Faughs outfit who had won all of their days matches well also. The match started with some tangible Whitehall nerves and woe of woes - Faughs nearly went into an early lead with a well worked goal ( ref called square ball). Lesser teams would have lost faith and dropped heads but the call 'come on Whitehall'' was roared from among the players, no surrender. Slowly but surely the lads plugged away and racked up some points to get back level and then during the 'all in' section the Whitehall team hit the final quarter like Eamon Coughlin winning his world championshiop coming to the last corner and having a little look back at the flagging opposition.
Whitehall won the day and there were tears of joy and pride among all the assembled players, mentors, mammy's, daddy's, club officials and all spectators.
Paddy & Eileen Troy took to the field to congratulate the team and mentors in what must be a proud but sad day for them.
So this years PJ Troy team bring home the Division 2 Owen Dempsey Memorial Cup to the club. A fitting tribute to the memory of a man who loved to fix hurls and never missed a hurling match in Ellenfield.
Whitehall Colmcille U13 P.J. Troy Panel
Jack Darcy Captain, Colm Kane Vice Captain, Tony O'Sullivan , Gavin Boyle, Jamie Breen, Daniel Byrne, Mikey Cullen, Dylan Curtis, Ioan Craciun, Conor Cummins, Jack Darcy, Samuel Daly, Chris Drum, Daragh Grey, Conor Gallagher, Sean Hoey, Colm Kane, Ross Maher, Ronan Murray, Adam Murphy, Eoin McDonald, Matthew McGrath, Sean Power, Darren Swan. Injured Players: John O'Brien, Conor Farrell
Match 1 Whitehall 5 - 3 Croabh Ciaran 1 -1
Match 2 Whitehall 3 - 4 Cuala 0 - 3
Match 3 Whitehall 10 - 5 Naomh Mearnog 0 - 0
Match 4 Whitehall 2 - 4 Faughs 0 - 2
U14s complete double!
Congratulations to the u14s Camogie team on winning the Feile and have now secured the League title.A big thank you to all the girls who trained hard in rain, hail, snow and sometimes sun. Thanks also to the parents for all there support through the season and bringing the girls back and forth the M50 for matches. Also the mentors Joyce, Paula and Joe all their hard work paid off.Can we do the treble girls? Roll on September championship.
ANNUAL CYCLE
Do You Want To Get Fit This Summer
The Whitehall Cycle will take place again this September - date still to be decided. It was a great success last year and more importantly it was a great day out for everyone who took part, both cyclists & spectators. If you wish to take part in this years cycle just send a text with your name to 0872475531....... Danny Breen or Dave Harte will be in touch.
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