We travelled to Cloyne to play our second match in two nights. This was a very hard fought game compared to our game the previous night. Shamrocks scored two points and then got a goal to take a five point lead only to see Cloyne reduce it to two points but the lads kept going and scored three more goals and another point. Cloyne got two more points before the break for Shamrocks to lead on a score line of 0-05 to 4-03. The second half was much tougher and both teams were more evenly matched with Cloyne scoring 1-04 and Shamrocks scoring 1-02 for Shamrocks to eventually run out winners on a scoreline of 1-09 to 5-05. Again it was a very entertaining game to watch.
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The u16 hurlers were also well beaten, this time by St Colmcilles (Whitecross & Carraig na bhFear).The game took place in Shanbally and Shamrocks conceded 8 goals. Final score St Colmcilles 8-12, Shamrocks 2-13.Obviously the goals were a killer - 2 in the first half in 30 seconds and 2 in the second half in one minute. No way back from that in any game.The lads were game all through but Colmcilles were too good for them and in particular had excellent hurlers down the middle of their team. Shamrocks played well for long spells and had plenty of possession but lacked that killer instinct and were reliant on just a few players for scores. St Colmcilles led 4-4 to 1-9 at HT and stretched that to 4-7 to 1-9 in the five minutes after HT. However, Shamrocks staged a mini revival and scored 1-1 in quick succession to cut the deficit to 4-8 to 2-11 to give themselves hope with 3 points between the teams with plenty time left.But that hope was dispatched with the visitors scoring 2 goals in a minute followed by a quick point to end the game as a contest with 15 minutes to go. Thats the end of the hurling season for the U16s on a disappointing day for the club.
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What started out as an afternoon of promise and potential for two teams in the club ended in bitter disappointment with two championship exits, both at the exact same time. The Junior A football team were beaten by 1-12 to 1-5 by Ballymartle in Ballygarvan in what effectively was a quarter final game.They led by 1-4 to 0-4 at HT and looked in control but fell apart after the break, outscored 1-8 to 0-1 in the second in what was a very disappointed and disjointed display, with players injuries everywhere. They are now out of everything and will play no more games this year
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