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Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final
Kilmac/Enniskerry 2-11
Bray Emmets 0-11
Eire Óg, Greystones provided perfect playing conditions for the Junior Championship Semi Final as a spirited Kilmac/Enniskerry second half performance was enough to beat a...
Kilmacanogue 2-10 Eire Og 0-11 Junior A Championship Round 4
It took two second half goals from full-forward Andrew Molloy to seal a win for the men from the Sugarloaf and keep hopes of qualification for the semi-final alive. In the final 20 minutes Kilmac...
Kilmac Under 16s v St. Patrick’s
At St. Patrick’s, Wicklow.
Matches in the various groups at Under 16 level recommenced at the beginning of August after a break for the exams in June. The group stages of the County Championship are in full swing with...
Kilmacanogue 1-9, Newtown 0-10:
Kilmacanogue got their Junior A Championship off to a dream start last Tuesday evening with a slender 1-9 to 0-10 victory over Newtown writes Daniel Gorman.
The Fitzsimon’s Park side found themselves trailing by...
Name: Kevin Molloy
Age: 21
Height: 190cm (6ft 3in)
Weight: 79kg (13st 7lb)
Favourite Position: Half Forward
Best player to have played with: Christy Fox (Kilmac)
Best Player to have played against: John Mc Grath (Baltinglass)
Best Player in all Ireland:...
Name: Craig O Neill
Age: 22
Height: 178cm (5ft 9in)
Weight: 74kg (11st 10lb)
Favourite Position: Wing Back
Best player to have played with: Darren Hayden (Eire Og)
Best Player to have played against: Donnie Kingston (Laois)
Best Player in all Ireland:...
Name: Ian Morris
Age: 19
Height: 175cm (5ft 8in)
Weight: 68kg (10st 10lb)
Favourite Position: Corner Forward
Best player to have played with: Stephen Morgan (Kilmac)
Best Player to have played against: Eamon Rossiter (Coolkenno)
Best Player in all Ireland:...
Kilmacanogue 0-12 Newcastle 0-04
Kilmac got back to winning ways following an away draw in Blessington and a horrendous loss to high flying Knockanana. Kilmac put in a steely second half performance to win in convincing fashion, writes Peadar Smyth.
Newcastle...
Kilmacanogue 1-7, St. Patrick’s 2-9 (22/05/10)
St. Patrick’s consolidated their position at the top of Division 3 with a comfortable five point victory over Kilmacanogue at a sun-soaked Fitzsimon’s Park on Saturday, writes Daniel Gorman.
The Wicklow...