goalfest at Courtbane went in Lannléire’s favour in opposition to Naomh Malachi on this entertaining Division 3A conflict
Lannleire’s hero on the day was Peter Fortune. Recent from his Lory Meagher triumph with Louth hurlers, Fortune bagged a primary half hat-trick for the Dunleer males, with all three objectives coming within the opening 12 minutes.
Darragh Malone topped up the guests’ tally to go away them 4-4 to 0-5 to the great at half-time, with Pierce Carthy and Shane Rogers touchdown scores for the hosts. The sport then took an almighty shift when Malachi’s took over within the third quarter with three objectives from Carthy, Collie Rooney and Paudie McLoughlin.
Nevertheless, Lannléire had simply sufficient with Pierce Hawkins steadying the ship within the eventful win.
MALACHI’S: Paul Burke; Stephen Burns, Conor Begley, Aaron Gogarty; Donal Mulholland, Kevin McShane, Conaill Stafford; Pierce Carthy 2-2, Paudie McLoughlin 1-0; Donal Begley, David Begley, Shane Rogers 0-1; Calum McCoy 0-1, Paudie Moley 0-1, Colin Rooney 1-1. Subs: Paul Gogarty for Stafford, Mark Meegan for Moley, Michael McLoughlin for Rogers, Ciarán Hughes, James McShane, Gary McShane, Ronan McElroy, Keelan Conlon.
LANNLÉIRE: Liam Callan; Paul McGeough, Briain McGuinness, Thomas Doyle; Aaron McArdle 0-1, Jason Torris 0-1, Darragh Goodman; Paul Doyle, Ian Mulroy 0-2; Lorcan Callaghan, Peter Fortune 3-1, Killian Gregory 0-2; Bob Murphy, Paul Callan, Darragh Malone 1-0. Subs: Alan Murphy, Pierce Hawkins 1-1, Caoimhín Maher, Ryan McArdle.
REFEREE: Shane Russell (Annaghminnon Rovers).
WESTERNS 1-2 GLYDE RANGERS 3-16
Glyde Rangers made the quick journey to Reaghstown on Friday night time to choose up one other league victory over the Westerns in Division 3A.
Trevor O’Brien and Brian Duffy discovered the web within the opening half to supply the guests with a wholesome lead coming into half-time.
Whereas Ryan Duffy discovered the web for Westerns for the primary time because the opening weekend, Aaron Devlin put the winless facet to the sword with a second half aim.
WESTERNS: Dermott McArdle; Benny Harlin, Andy Murray, James Cahill; Conor Smyth, Finn Duffy, John Murray; Dylan Ogle 0-2, Terrence Sweeney; Patrick Kerley, Anthony Durnin, Adam Duffy; Aidan McGarrell, Ryan Duffy 1-0, Seán McGuinness.
GLYDE: David Brennan; Pauric Kearney, Conor McCullagh, Fiachra Sheridan; Ultan Larney 0-1, Conor Sheridan, Gerard Bourton; Dion Conlon 0-2, Brian Duffy 1-1; Barry Brennan, Alan Kirk 0-3, Aaron Devlin 0-2; Barry Sharkey, Ciaráin Sheridan 1-0, Trevor O’Brien 1-3. Subs: Peter Duffy, Killian Scott, Dylan Kearney, Alan Brennan, Céin Sheridan, Cormac Walsh.
REFEREE: Aidan Shevlin (Stabannon Parnells).
GLEN EMMETS 4-15 NA PIARSAIGH BLACKROCK 0-6
Glen Emmets reaped one other wholesome win on Friday night time at sunny Cusack Park.
The hosts welcomed again heavy hitters Ronan Grufferty and James Butler to the beginning line-up and the duo complimented the firing full-forward line to expire straightforward winners in opposition to the guests.
Na Piarsaigh Blackrock acquired the primary rating of the sport because of Mícheál Begley however a late Kealan O’Neill aim earlier than half-time killed the sport off as a contest, 1-9 to 0-2. With Begley and Joe Woods making an attempt to maintain issues trustworthy, Alex Carolan and Damien Grimes acquired in on the act upon the resumption – Grimes bagging a brace within the video games dying minutes.
GLEN EMMETS: Andrew Mooney; Tom Grimes, Sam Kenny, Shane Noone; Jaime Farnan, Cathal Maguire 0-2, Alex Blakeman-Fowler; Cian Talbot, Keith Boylan; Ronan Grufferty 0-2, James Butler 0-4, Evan English; Alex Carolan 1-2, Damien Grimes 2-2, Kealan O’Neill 1-2. Subs: James Byrne, Rhys Fordham 0-1, Conor Stafford, Seán Bryne, David Bracken.
NA PIARSAIGH BLACKROCK: Brendan Nash; Joe Woods 0-1, Ronan McCartney, Fionn Tipping; Tommy Muckian, Michael Woods, Stephen McGuinness; Mark Larkin 0-1, James Mahoney; Seán Geeney, Micheál Begley 0-2, Gerard Rice; Cormac McCartney, Robbie O’Hanlon 0-1, Paddy Wherley 0-1.
REFEREE: Gerard Corrigan (Mattock Rangers).