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   Ballinora   Hurling   &   Football   Club,   Waterfall,   Co. Cork,  Ireland

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U11 H  Ballinora v Passage

After a ordinary open to their football season (2 defeats against Douglas and one win against Gleann Na Laoi), the underage Ballinora players had better success playing in the U11 hurling league in their opening match. The match was played on the 15th June in Passage in unusually warm temparatures that made for tiring conditions. Passage opened with a goal in the first half. Ballinora scored consistently in the second half and ran out winners in the end with goals from Olan Kerrigan, David Waldock and Pat Fitton. Their two points were scored by Robert McCarthy and Owen Greene who scored on what was his debut appearance for Ballinora. Ballinora’s full back line of Thomas O Sullivan and Tom Healy dominated at the back and the passage forwards never looked like the would make come back. The final score was 1-2 to Passage and 3-2 to Ballinora.

The Ballinora squad included: Tom Healy, Olan Kerrigan, Thomas O Sullivan, Kevin Murphy, John O Regan, James Forde, Gerry Murphy, Pat Fitton, David Waldock, Owen Greene, Robert McCarthy, Alan O Shea, Diarmuid Cahill, Peter Duffy, Sandor Collins. 

U11 H Ballinora v Whitechurch

Ballinora U11 met Whitechurch away on June 29th. Although they scored 2 goals and 5 points Ballinora never really got into their stride. Despite strong performances from Pat Fitton, John O Regan and Alan O Shea, it was a very ordinary performance by the Ballinora team. Some easy goals gave Whitechurch a comfortable win. The final score was 8-0 to 2-5. For Ballinora: Pat Fitton (0-3), John O Regan, Alan O Shea, Brendan Hourihan (0-2), Olan Kerrigan (2-0), Tomas O Sullivan, Cormac Field, Tom Healy, James Forde, Gerry Murhpy, Kevin Murphy, Sandor Collins. 

U11 H Ballinora v Brian Dillons

Ballinora put up another good U11 performance against Brian Dillon’s on July 6th. Ballinora matched Brian Dillons for possession and opportunity. Prolific scoring from Cormac Field helped Ballinora to reach a 3-4 score line. However, the lack of a permanent person for the keeper position and the absence of the regular back line of John O Regan and Tom Healy were exploited by Dillons. The 8-1 conceded included many easy goals and proved too much to overcome. Ballinora can take consolation from strong performances by Cormac Field, Brendan Hourihan and particularly Alan O Shea who gave a shining performance on the day. The panel on the day were Pat Fitton (1-1), Alan O Shea, Olan Kerrigan(1-0), Sandor Collins, Aidan O Brien, Kevin Murphy, Gerry Murphy, James Forde, Tomás O Sullivan, Brendan Hourihan(0-2), Cormac Field(1-1), Robert McCarthy. 

U11 H A  Ballinora v Ballinhassig

Ballinora’s July U11 meeting with Ballinhassig really showed the strength and depth of the Ballinhassig squad. Ballinhassig’s strength in all areas of the pitch was very impressive. Ballinhassig cruised to a compelling victory with a finishing scoreline of 4-7 to 1-1. Gerry Murphy and Brendan Hourihan were two Ballinora players who managed to dominate in their positions. The team featured James Forde, Tomás O Sullivan, Brendan Hourihan, Cormac Field, Robert McCarthy, Pat Fitton, Alan O Shea, Olan Kerrigan, Sandor Collins, Aidan O Brien, Kevin Murphy, Gerry Murphy. 

U8   H A  Ballinora v Ballinhassig

Ballinora’s U8 hurling team met Ballinhassig on August 3rd. Only three of the team had ever played in the Ballinora jersey before. The rest of the team made their debut. They can take great pride in holding the Ballinhassig team to a 4 all draw away from home. They showed great promise. In particular Darragh Holmes who put away two goals for Ballinora. The team on the day were David Murphy, Kenneth Greally, James Hogan, Charlie Greer, Denis Buckley(1-0), Darragh Corkery, Patrick Hayes, Darragh Holmes (2-0) and Brian Murphy(1-0). 

U10 H A  Ballinora v Ballinhassig

The U10 met the Ballinhassig U10 on the same day (3rd Aug). Despite a good performance they were well beaten. There were many notable performance. Alan O Shea was a tower of strength in the Ballinora back line in the second half. James Forde showed some good catching at the back. Olan Kerrigan played particularly well up front. Brendan Hourihan scored all of Ballinora’s scores including a goal where he carried the ball all the way from his back line up to the Ballinhassig goal before burying it from a tight angle. The score finished 5-2 to 1-1. The team on the day were Brendan Hourihan (1-1), Tom Healy, Alan O Shea, Kevin Murphy, James Forde, Neil Walsh, Gerry Murphy, Olan Kerrigan, Oisin O Sullivan, Sandor Collins.

JUNE 2004

After a ordinary open to their football season (2 defeats against Douglas and one win against Gleann Na Laoi), the underage Ballinora players had better success playing in the U11 hurling league in their opening match. The match was played on the 15th June in Passage in unusually warm temparatures that made for tiring conditions.

Passage opened with a goal in the first half. Ballinora scored consistently in the second half and ran out winners in the end with goals from Olan Kerrigan, David Waldock and Pat Fitton. Their two points were scored by Robert McCarthy and Owen Greene who scored on what was his debut appearance for Ballinora. Ballinora’s full back line of Thomas O Sullivan and Tom Healy dominated at the back and the passage forwards never looked like the would make come back. The final score was 1-2 to Passage and 3-2 to Ballinora.

The Ballinora squad included: Tom Healy, Olan Kerrigan, Thomas O Sullivan, Kevin Murphy, John O Regan, James Forde, Gerry Murphy, Pat Fitton, David Waldock, Owen Greene, Robert McCarthy, Alan O Shea, Diarmuid Cahill, Peter Duffy, Sandor Collins.

Ballinora U11 met Whitechurch away on June 29th. Although they scored 2 goals and 5 points Ballinora never really got into their stride. Despite strong performances from Pat Fitton, John O Regan and Alan O Shea, it was a very ordinary performance by the Ballinora team. Some easy goals gave Whitechurch a comfortable win. The final score was 8-0 to 2-5. For Ballinora: Pat Fitton (0-3), John O Regan, Alan O Shea, Brendan Hourihan (0-2), Olan Kerrigan (2-0), Tomas O Sullivan, Cormac Field, Tom Healy, James Forde, Gerry Murhpy, Kevin Murphy, Sandor Collins.

By:   Martin Kerrigan