Mullingar Shamrocks Notes

September 23, 2020

Mullingar Shamrocks Return to Senior Ranks in LGF

 

Westmeath LGF Intermediate Final: Mullingar Shamrocks 5-8 Killucan 1-5 

A great day for our LGF intermediate team as senior status was regained after a superb championship campaign that ended in glory in Kinnegad on Saturday evening when Tara Fagan was presented with the Mary Wynne Memorial Cup.

COUNTY CHAMPIONS has a nice sound to it.  The Mullingar Shamrocks women dominated from the start and had the ball in the Killucan net within thirty seconds. Anna Jones, the outstanding player on the field, won possession from the throw-in and powered through the middle before passing to Emma Morris who goaled with an outside-of-the-boot effort. Killucan recovered from the early setback but their best attacking efforts were repulsed by a superb Mullingar Shamrocks defence anchored by the fullback line of Rachel Hannigan, Niamh Spellman and Melek Fagan with the halfback line of Chloe Swarbrigg, team captain Tara Fagan and Susanna Buckley equally tenacious.  After eleven minutes of scoreless play, Karen Hegarty extended the Shamrocks lead with a point from a free and Karen then added two more points from play to establish a 1-3 to 0-0 lead at the first water break for Shamrocks.

On the restart, Anna Jones made another significant contribution,  when she again raced through the Killucan defence and created a goal scoring opportunity for Clara Thornton who crashed the ball to the Killucan net. Clara was everywhere during this half, winning great possession and popped up at left corner forward to take the pass from Anna.  Fiona Levy responded with a pointed free for Killucan. Karen Hegarty was wide from a free but the Killucan restart was fielded by Chloe Smullen who raced through on one of her flying solo runs and shot  past Sarah Kiernan in the Killucan goal to extend the Shamrocks lead to eleven  points. Anna Jones and Karen Hegarty added two more points and with a 3-5 to 0-1 lead at half-time it looked good for Shamrocks. 

Meghan Carroll pointed for Killucan three minutes into the new half  but this was neutralised by a Karen Hegarty punched point six minutes later. Karen added another point from a free as Shamrocks continued to dominate. Sarah Kiernan saved well from Emma Morris before she was deceived by a spinning shot from Chloe Smullen that yielded a  fourth goal for Shamrocks. Chloe then carved open the Killucan defence but her finishing shot crashed off the crossbar. Áine Melody was doing great work in her role as an extra defender and closed down several attacks with her reading of the game.  Killucan never gave up and Meadbh Monaghan pointed twice from frees, Aoife Darby kicked a fine point and then added a goal but it was too little too late.   Karen Hegarty completed the scoring for Mullingar Shamrocks with a point after good work by Michaela O' Connor and a goal with Anna Jones again contributing substantially to this score. 

Although several individuals contributed handsomely to the Mullingar Shamrocks  victory, ultimately the return to senior status was achieved by a great team performance by a very fit Mullingar Shamrocks side who played excellent football with a game plan based on retaining possession but moving the ball forward with pace.  All the hard work paid off and the players won a county title that they richly deserved for their dedication not only this year but over the past number of years of near misses at senior level, the heartbreak of relegation in 2018 and the disappointment of last year's final defeat to Coralsotown-Kinnegad.  We should never underestimate the service these players have given to Mullingar Shamrocks in so  many different roles. Niamh Spellman, Lorna and Emma Morris, Áine Melody, Karen Hegarty and Carole Finch played on the Shamrocks team that won the intermediate title in 2009, the last occasion the title was won. Lisa Burke captained that team and on this occasion formed part of  Robbie Boyle's  management team with Carole. 

Lauren McCormack, after a few days of warm weather training and surfing on the beach at Lahinch had a relaxed evening between the posts; Lauren's restarts and her calm presence between the posts have been instrumental in the Shamrocks success. The excellence of the fullback line has been mentioned already. The return of the Spellman sisters from the Middle East was a tremendous boost for the team and the performance of Niamh Spellman at fullback was one of the season's highlights. Melek and Rachel were virtually unbeatable all year in the corners with Sophie Hegarty and Lorna Morris offering great backup support when summoned to duty. Team captain Tara Fagan, a fierce competitor and brilliant footballer, anchored the half back line and was well supported by the rock solid Chloe Swarbrigg with Susanna Buckley, a revelation in her new wingback position.  Cliodhna Spellman offered great back=up support when called into action. Anna Jones and Laura Whitelaw formed the perfect midfield combination; Anna once again displayed all her outrageous football talent: the athleticism, the power and strength, the fielding and football ability were all on exhibit.

Laura Whitelaw was the perfect midfield partner with her phenomenal workrate. Emma Morris at centre forward provided more evidence that class is permanent and Emma's general play and finish for the opening goal was sublime. Áine Melody was a strong candidate for Player of the Match and she carried out her defensive role exactly to plan. Clara Thornton had one of her finest ever games in the Shamrocks jersey and was brilliant in the first half when the pressure was greatest. Clara moved around the forward line with great effect and popped up in the left corner forward position to score Shamrocks' second goal.  And then there was the full forward line, the footballer, the soccer player and the rugby player - all great LGF players and  lethal all year and contributing 3-7 on this occasion. Karen was Karen and led the line with characteristic brilliance; the availability of Chloe Smullen and Honor MacNamara was crucial to winning this title. Chloe's pace and shooting ability are prize assets; Honor's accuracy and football intelligence added multitudes to the team. 

All three have more football to play this season: Karen with Westmeath, Chloe with Peamount United and hopefully with Ireland in under-age soccer and Honor returns to her medical studies in Trinity College where she captains the college's rugby team wearing the No. 10 jersey. We wish them the best. Michaela O'Connor (recruited via Facebook), Ally Bane contributed when introduced; Carole Finch in a playing and management role added another accolade to her remarkable career in LGF at both club and county level.  Liveta, Casey, Máiread, Holly and Laura Culkin played their part on the journey to the final. Geraldine McCormack looked after the medical side of things and Debbie Newman performed the multitude of tasks required to ensure that the journey to the title was as smooth as possible.    

And finally, the ringmaster supreme Robbie Boyle  who volunteered to take on the role of manger and coach to the team back in the pre-Covid era. Supported by Lisa and Carole,  Robbie moulded a very fit team with a rigorous but enjoyable training regime that played to a game plan based on retaining possession and moving forward at pace. The county final was played on the on the twenty-fifth anniversary weekend of Dublin's 1995 All-Ireland title victory when Robbie was a member of the winning Dublin team.  

Congratulations to all involved and it's a shame that we don't have a Leinster Club match to come.

Mullingar Shamrocks: Lauren McCormack; Melek Fagan (Sophie Hegarty), Niamh Spellman, Rachel Hannigan (Lorna Morris); Susanna Buckley, Tara Fagan (Captain), Chloe Swarbrigg (Cliodhna Spellman);  Anna Jones (0-1), Laura Whitelaw;  Clara Thornton [1-0] (Michaela O'Connor), Emma Morris (1-0), Áine Melody; Chloe Smullen [2-0] (Ally Bane), Karen Hegarty (1-7), Honor MacNamara (Carole Finch).

Under-13 Football Championship: Mullingar Shamrocks 9-14 Shandonagh 0-3. 

 

Mullingar Shamrocks qualified for the first Under-Age football Division 1 Final since 2014 with this impressive victory over Shandonagh on Saturday morning. Shamrocks dominated the early exchanges but over elaboration nullified much of the good work as several fine bouts of combination play ended with nothing to show on the scoreboard. Two great Ted Aherne points established the lead for Shamrocks that they never subsequently lost and a Dillon Burke goal secured a 1-2 to 0-0 lead for Shamrocks at the first water break. Dillon's goal began by a great interception by the excellent Ty Masterson deep in his own fullback line. Shamrocks added another 1-2 (Padraig Casey, 1-1; James Flynn 0-1) before the interval ; Will Scahill pointed three frees for Shandonagh and at half-time the scoreboard read 2-4 to 0-3 in favour of Shamrocks. Four early points extended Shamrocks lead and when Paul Keating goaled after good work by Tom Daly, the platform for victory was secured. 

 

Mullingar Shamrocks: Adam Buckley; Ben Sheerin (Declan Newman), Ty Masterson, Zak Coyne (Liam Heffernan); Andrew Gavigan (Jack Toal, 1-0), Ben McNamee (0-2), Charlie Foy (0-1); Criostóir Ormsby, Paul Keating (1-1); James Flynn (0-1), Dillon Burke (1-1)[James Ryan, 1-0], Ted Aherne (0-4); Tom Daly, Padraig Casey (3-3), Ronan Byrne (2-2) [Rory Kilmartin].

 

Under-15 Football Championship: Mullingar Shamrocks 4-8 Athlone 5-8.

 

In the end it wasn't to be as a brave comeback against a physically powerful Athlone team fell just short in the Under-15 Championship semi-final played on  Sunday morning in Springfield. Athlone dominated for large stages of the game and got the crucial scores at the right time in the match.  Shamrocks trailed by 1-4 to 1-0 at the first water break with Ryan Kelly's punched effort the only score registered by Shamrocks. Athlone defended well and attacked continuously. A great Conor Heffernan point was followed by a superb strike by the same player for Shamrocks second goal. This was a great three play goal as Shane Ormsby fielded Fallum Creighton's kick-out and moved forward before passing to Conor. Sometimes football can be a very simple game. However Luke Nicholson and Johnny Martin added to Daniel Omokora's opening goal to secure a 3-5 to 2-1  interval lead for Athlone. 

 

Shamrocks had the advantage of the strong wind in the second half but a Cillian Geary goal added another blow to the Shamrocks cause. Johnny Martin added a point from a free to extend the Athlone lead to twelve points. Luke McCabe blasted to the net and a brilliant Conor Heffernan pass (the best seen in Springfield this year?) sent Alex Sheerin clear on goal but the Athlone keeper Jason Rushe got the better of this one-on-one exchange. Luke McCabe again pointed as did Johnny Martin from a free, John Ryan added another point before Mick Gordon called the second water break with the scoreboard reading 4-8 to 3-3 with Shamrocks down but not quite out.

 

Drastic surgery was required and Shane Ormsby was switched to full-forward with Ryan Kelly moving to midfield and Shamrocks adopted a route one aerial bombardment approach. Shane created havoc and quickly kicked two points before he was dragged down for a penalty which he dispatched to the Athlone net. A great escape became possible as the margin was reduced to three points (4-8 to 4-5). Athlone responded and a superbly worked team goal was finished to back of the net by Luke Whelan that extended the lead to 0-6 with 10 minutes remaining. Shamrocks came roaring back, Gavin Pierce kicked two fine points, Jason Rushe again saved brilliantly this time from Callum Rigney before the superb Conor Heffernan added another point to cut the margin to three points. Unfortunately, there was time for no more and after a match that was a great advertisement for the quality of Westmeath underage football, Athlone had qualified for the first Under-15 county football final. 

 

There was a lot of disappointed Mullingar Shamrocks players but on this occasion the better team won. Practically every member of this team can go on to play senior football for the club should they so desire. Many will wear the county jersey with distinction. For the club it was a very positive championship: we are competitive again at the highest level of Westmeath football after six or seven years outside the loop.

 

The contribution of the team management must be acknowledged. We tend to forget the amount of  effort, time and sacrifice that is involved in developing and encouraging a squad such as this. Tom Ormsby, Derek Sheridan, Barry Kelly and David Cornally spared neither time nor effort with this group. Enda Monaghan took a number of coaching sessions too and Janice O'Brien was a quietly efficient Covid officer for the group. Well done to all. 

 

Mullingar Shamrocks: Fallum Creighton (Eoin Doran), Adam Glynn, William O'Reilly, Donnacha Maguire; Tadhg Sheridan, Dillon Carey, Killian Kelly; Shane Ormsby, Callum Rigney; Conor Heffernan, Luke McCabe, John Ryan;  Alex Sheerin, Ryan Kelly, Gavin Pierce. 

 

Fixtures

 

Minor Div.2 Shield Final: Mullingar Shamrocks v Millmore Gaels, Saturday, 26 September 2020 in Springfield  at 5.00 pm. 

 

LGF Senior B semi-final: Mullingar Shamrocks v Garrycastle Saturday, 26 September 2020 in Harbour Field at 5.00 pm 

 


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