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Friday, November 6
Review of 2009 Season.
In Community Games Limekiln won the 4 titles, (i.e. under13 & 15 boys & girls). The boys went on to take silver in the Leinsters, both losing out to Wexford teams.
In the National Feile for underage players, held this year in Clara G.A.A. club, Clara Co. Offaly, Limekiln, having entered teams in all six categories, achieved silver in the under 13 girls and under 16 mixed, both beaten by the Heath. Picked for an exhibition game in Croke Park ( 30/8/2009), on back of their Feile performances were Dylin Clerkin, James Dillon, Adas Bastys, Afrim Hoxha, Molly Meade, Robyn Meade, Kaitainni O'Connell, Diana Russ & Kellie McGhee.
In the All Ireland Minor Championship our Ladies & Mens teams failed to progress beyond the early stages. The Mixed team redressed the balance somewhat by beating the Heath in the Final. (more about that match later).
At Senior level our best performance was by the Men, losing in the semis by 4 runs to the eventual champions Erne Eagles. Our Ladies and Mixed teams going out early. For the first time since their inception, Limekiln failed to gain an All Star award.
Due to a late date change for the James O'Connor cup our Senior Men could not travel. Despite the same change for the Gary Kelly cup our Ladies participated and after a series of games played in bad weather, met and defeated St. Clares 8-1 in the final. Well done the Ladies.
On three Sundays in a row, Dene Duggan captained a team to the top( in three different competitions), a remarkable performance by any standards.
First up was our own “Limekiln Challenge Cup”, held on the 27th.Sept. in Tymon Park. This was a great day, with decent weather, plenty of refreshments and some tough matches. After progressing through the preliminary rounds and a playoff game, the Limekiln team captained by Dene, contested the final against Cuchullains of Ballon Co. Carlow. After a closely fought match, Limekiln scored the winning run when a Darren Goode hit brought Shane Molloy racing home. The game was probably lost by the visitors on two overthrows to Carmel Maloney on 1st. Base, which the home side took full advantage of. Carmel was the top performer for the visitors, with five outs and 1 run scored. For the home team, Shane Molloy showed what a fine leadoff hitter he is, with a 100% on base rate and a 75% scoring rate. ( 3 runs including the winner.) Top fielder for Limekiln was Darren Goode with 6 outs. Team selections, Cuchullains :-: Carmel Moloney 1/B, Joey Abbey Pitcher, Alex O’Brien catcher, Matty Dowling o/f Irene O’Byrne i/f. John Brennan o/f. Chantelle Cole 2/b. Stephen Kirwan o/f. Nicky Brennan 3/b. Craig Doyle Sub. Limekiln :-: Shane Molloy o/f, Nicole Rock 3/b, Darren Goode o/f, Mick O’Connell C, Dene Duggan P, Shannon Kelly o/f, Shauna Reilly1/b, Stephen Rock o/f, Marian Hughes 2/b.We thank everyone who took part on the day and helped to make for a hugely enjoyable event .It was great to see so many former players joining in.
On the following Sunday (4th. Oct.) , Dene led out the Minor team to face The Heath in the All Ireland Minor Mixed Final, played at St. Endas ground in Ballyboden. For four innings, Limekiln played almost perfect rounders. But in the 5th with the winning post in sight, began to leak runs. Nerves of both players and supporters became frayed before the ship was steadied and Limekiln ran out worthy winners by 13 runs to 10. Man of the match being Dene himself, having accounted for the first 8 outs. This was an outstanding win for Limekiln who struggled in the recent past to make any impression at underage level against the Heath. Limekiln line up :-: Shauna Reilly 1/b, Shannon Kelly 2/b, Megan McKevitt 3/b, Craig O’Doherty catcher, Dene Duggan captain & pitcher, Stephen Rock o/f, Philip Hudson o/f, Darragh Clerkin o/f, Yvonne Healy o/f. Subs Dylan Clerkin, James Dillon & Nicole Rock.
The hat-trick of wins came when Limekiln paid a visit to Ballon for a blitz competition to commemorate 125 years of the G.A.A. on Sunday11-10-09. Limekiln were pitted in the final, against their rivals of two weeks back, Cuchullains. In the first two innings, although fielding well, because of failing to sparkle at bat, having loaded the bases twice without bringing a runner home, Limekiln trailed by 4 runs to nil . The fight back began with the introduction of Adam Riordan to the batting line-up. Adam hit a fine out field drive and although caught out, brought home Eddie Healy, to record Limekilns first run. The fight back continued and with the last inning remaining, Limekiln led 5 runs to 4. Cuchullains at bat, scored the equalling score for three out, leaving Limekiln needing 1 to win. That winning run coming appropriately, when Dene Duggan, raced home from 2nd base, in a nail biting finish, from a hit by Darren Goode, who for the second time in two games against Cuchullains, had batted in the winning run. This was a great win in a thrilling match, with top class performances from players on both sides. It would be wrong to single any one player for special mention in this game, suffice to say it was a fitting finale to the season. Limekiln team :-: Eddie Healy jnr. (catcher), Laura Donnelly 1/b, Lizzie Maguire 2/b, Marion Hughes 3/b, Craig O’Doherty o/f, Darren Goode o/f, Christine Kelly o/f, Shane Molly o/f, Ami Kett sub, Adam Riordan sub, and as pitcher, the outstanding player over the last 3 weeks and surely favourite for player of the year Dene Duggan. Well done Limekiln for a fantastic finish to the season. We thank Cuchullains for hosting this event celebrating 125 years of the G.A.A. Our best wishes to Carmel Maloney, Cuchullains 1/b minder, who was injured during the game and we hope for a speedy recovery to this fine player.
Sunday, June 29
2008 to Date
Community Games Rounders continues to suffer a falloff in teams taking part. Limekiln claiming the four Dublin titles without much opposition. Of those the only team to qualify for the Leinster finals on the 5th. July, held in Clondalkin Dublin, was the under 13 boys team. , failing by the smallest margin to Wexford, to qualify for the Final proper.
In the Leinster League our teams have had mixed fortunes, the under 13 girls, under 15 girls & boys and under 14 mixed all losing out to The Heath. The under 15 girls & boys winning against Wolfe Tones ( Sallins). The best match so far at this level, by a long way, was the under 13 boys, in which the Limekiln lads beat The Heath lads by one run in a thrilling encounter, to become Leinster Champions. Continuos bad weather interupted the completion of the Leinsters, with some Finals being postponed untill early in the New Year.
In the Senior Championship the men have struggled all year, failing to progress beyond the 1st. round. While the Ladies, on the other hand, made it to the Final, where they lost out to Bagenalstown by 2 runs.
The Ladies headed up to Derry on 6th. July to play in the Gary Kelly Cup. This competition was played in atrocious weather. After a series of games, Limekiln battled through to meet Bagenalstown in the Final. In a thrilling fight back, having been 7 runs down, inspired by a dramatic turn around in pitching form by Jodi McKendry, explosive batting by Marion Hughes and sparkling fielding by Amy Donnelly, Limekiln Ladies sqeezed home by the one run needed.
The underage Feile was held on the 2,3& 4th. August in Carragh Co. Kildare. On the same weekend (i.e. the 3rd. ) the All Stars had a run out in Croke Park.
Sunday, January 18
Further News on 2008 Season.
Our Minor Men failed to make it through the prelimary rounds. Both the Minor Ladies and Minor Mixed made it to the Finals. The Ladies were beaten 12-10 by Castlebar and the Mixed lost out in a thrilling match to the Heath.
Match of the year for Limekiln, was without doubt, the Senior Mixed final against Cuchullains( of Ballon Carlow).This game took place in Nass G.A.A. club and like a lot of matches this year, was played in terrible weather. The early part of the match went badly for Limekiln, finding themselves 10 runs down after 5 innings. An unlikely fight back however, which coincided with the introduction of Kevin Goode,took place. Over the last two innings, showing great heart and character, in atrocious conditions,the Limekiln players fought back for a remarkable victory.
Congratulations to The Heath on their great performances at underage level. i.e. in Feile, Community Games & Leinsters. ALso in the Minors. Undoubtably Club of the year at this level.
Congratulations, also to Cuchullains, for their fabulous achievement, in becoming All Ireland Senior Mens champions for the 1st, time. Beating in the final the Legendry, multi All Ireland winners and outstanding Senior Mens team over the last decade, Erne Eagles. Well done Cuchullains, keep up the good work.
Yearly Report 2007
At the outset of the season it was our intention, as usual, to field in all competitions available to us throughout the year, but a dispute with regard to the fielding of our two Senior Mixed teams led to the withdrawal of all our Senior teams from the latter stages of all Senior competitions. In Community Games competitions we successfully retained three of the four Dublin titles,(under 13&15 boys and girls),losing out to Clondalkin in the under 13 Girls Final In Feile Cluiche Corr,i.e. a Festival Weekend of Rounders, held this year in the grounds of Gormanstown College over the August Bank Holiday weekend we had over 40 young club members taking part, with teams playing in all categories. We were not strong enough to win any titles but everyone played with great gusto and not a little skill. The venue and bad weather led to the event being very poorly supported this year. The atmosphere of the usual "weekend away" was badly missed. (This weekend of Rounders caters for under 13&15 boys and girls and under 14&16 mixed(coed).Teams from all Provinces of Ireland attend.
In Leinster, league/blitz, competitions were held on several weekends, at various locations. Our Club were crowned champions at,under 13 Boys,under 13 Girls, under 15 Girls & under 15 Boys and under 14 Mixed .
All Ireland Championship competitions for Male, Female and Mixed teams are held every year at Senior and Minor(under18s)levels. Our Club were delighted and proud to have reached the finals in all six sections in 2004, Achieving the ultimate goal in Minor Men and Minor Mixed, Senior Ladies and Senior Mixed, an unprecedented success of four All Ireland Titles for our Club. This was always going to be a hard act to follow, as indeed proved to be the case.
The All Stars were awarded and presented in Croke Park on December 16th. Well done to John Nolan who was our sole winner this year.
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Thursday, February 25
Limekiln's Record for Year 2004.
All Ireland honours for 2004. Senior Men runner's up to Erne Eagles. Senior Ladies, Champions. Mixed Seniors, Champions. Minor Men, Champions. Minor Ladies, runner's up to Bagenalstown. Mixed Minors, Champions. Under 14 Mix Feile Champions. Gary Kelly Champions, 3 in a row. ( Ladies Comp. in Derry).
Player of the Year Since 2002
Player of the year has been running in Limekiln since 2002 when David Ryan was the first player to recieve that accollade. 2003---- Kevin Goode. 2004---- Laura Donnelly. 2005---- Amy Kett. 2006---- Marion Hughes. 2007----Christopher Hughes. 2008----Amy Donnelly.
2009---- Dean Dugan, 2010---- Dylan Clerkin,---- 2011----James Dillon 2012----Laura Eagers.
Tuesday, January 20
Limekiln All Stars Since 2002
Since its introduction in 2002 Limekiln have contributed greatly to the make up of the All Star selections. With some players being multible winners. The following is a year by year list of those who proudly recieved this accolade.
2002:-: Eddie Healy, Jackie Donnelly, Laura Eagers, Lizze Maguire, Derek Duggan, Elaine Costello and Richie Costello.
2003:-:Elaine Costello, Adam Riordan, Eddie Healy, Niamh Haverty, and Lizzie Maguire.
2004:-: Eddie Healy,Christine Kelly,Elaine Costello and Lizzie Maguire.
2005:-:Laura Donnelly,Kevin Goode,David Whitson and David Ryan
2006:-:Ami Kett, Christopher Hughes, Daniel Clerkin, Darren Goode, David Ryan, Jackie Donnelly and Laura Donnelly.
2007:-:John Nolan.
2008:-:Carole Hughes,Ami Kett and Laura Donnelly
2009:-: Limekiln suprisingly recieved no award this year.
2010:-:Elaine Costello.
2011:-: Eddie Healy, Christine Kelly, Darren Goode, Michael O'Connell, Christopher Hughes. Gary Kett and Shane Murtagh.
2012:-: Eddie Healy, Darren Goode, Christopher Hughes, Shane Murtagh, Adas Bastys, John Nolan, Laura Eagers and Laura Donnelly.
Tuesday, January 10
Weekly Lotto
Our Weekly Lotto results for 19/5/2013.
Numbers Drawn 2-11-16. No Winner. 4 @ €15.00 tickets drawn, Mark Green 15567. Gus Hayes 15518. Vincent 15935 & Ann Hartigan 15279. Next Week's Jackpot €450.
Thursday, July 8
Senior Games 2010
Our Senior Ladies have been very busy of late, having played 5 games in the last 2 weeks.
Results :-: Limekiln 12 Glin Barntown 4. Limekiln 6 St. Claire's 6. Limekiln 10 Bagenalstown 8. Limekiln 8 Erne Eagles 8. Limekiln 10 The Heath 5
The outstanding statistic of the Ladies games is the fact that after 5 games, pitcher Elaine Costello has yet to concede a walk. Both she and Christine Kelly at left out field, have given top class performances to date.
In the Senior Mixed we were unlucky to lose 12- 10 to the Heath and done well to reverse the result 12-10 in the Senior Men.
Next series of games are on 18/7/2010 against Ballon, in Tymon North Park.
Under 15 Boys Leinster Community Games Champions 2010 . These young players created a little bit of history for our club, being our 1st. boys team to reach the All Ireland Community Games Finals. They displayed great commitment, energy and not a little skill in firstly overcoming a very good Heath team in the Leinster semi-final. Then in the final against the might of Wexford, having fought back to gain a 20-20 draw after 5 innings, went on to win 6-2 in the extra inning. What was most remarkable about these results was the fact that they were achieved playing with just six players. Well done and congratulations boys, you did us all proud.
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Monday, October 25
End of Season-- Limekiln Challenge Cup,
Our playing season finished in glorious sunshine on a beautiful September day.(26/9/2010). We congratulate and thank all who took part in making it such a successful and enjoyable one. Hugely disappointing was the lack of support from other clubs, but the large turnout of local players more than compensated.
The five teams who took the diamond seeking to get their hands on the Limekiln Cup, were “ The Misfits”, captained by the vociferous and as always entertaining Micko .
“The Red Devils” led by Anita who had an outstanding series as catcher. Anita’s team also introduced Gael, to Rounders, who proved to be, by far, the best "Rookie" on the day.
“The Minor Ts”, championed by Christopher, who trying his hand at pitching for the first time, performed well, as did his team.
“The Untouchables”, with Shane at the helm, made it to the final, needing a big hit from Mick O’ Connell bringing home two runners with two out, to scrape past the Red Devils by the smallest of margins.
“The Pro-Team” These were obvious favourites to win outright from the start of competition, and with Christine as their leader duly obliged.
The final between the Pro –Team and the Untouchables gave an exhibition of all that is good in Rounders and would have been worthy of any Final. The fielding was of an especially high standard. David Whitson for the winning team whose athletic blocking and fast and accurate throwing to Ami Donnelly on 1st. base was top notch. Shane Murtagh, with a brilliant catch, doubled to Christine Kelly on 3rd. for two outs & two other catches to his credit showed his class as a first rate back stop. The difference between the two teams was the slight edge in batting that the winners held over their opposition. This was illustrated when Eddie Healy found a gap to drive the sliothar through and bring home two runners. This in effect was the winning of the game with the final score being 4 runs to 2. Eddie also gave a top class fielding exhibition with 3 catches to his name.
David Ryan, Mick O’Connell and Kelly McGee put in excellent performances for the runners up. My “ Man of the Match”, on the same team, with 4 catches a double and an assist, was Darren Goode, just ahead of David Whitson and other very close candidates. Special mention for Kayleigh Kavanagh, also playing for the Untouchables, who is without doubt the most improved young player within the club. It would be remiss of me to finish this report without commenting on a remarkable season by Elaine Costello, who after 10 games of flawless pitching, gave her first walk on in her last game while pitching for the Misfits against the Red Devils.
It would take too much time and space to thank everyone involved in what was a most enjoyable day. However the referees and those who kept us well refreshed with burgers etc. deserve a “ gura Mile Maith Agaibh”from us all.
Match Results :-: Misfits (Micko)14- Minor T. (Chris) 9. Untouchables (Shane) 10- Red Devils (Anita) 9
Pro –Team(Christine)30- Minor T-4. Untouchables -12 Misfits-4. Red Devils-6 Misfits- 3. Pro-Team-4 Misfits-2.
Pro-Team-10 Red Devils-5. Untouchables-7 Minor T- 3. Final :-: Pro-Team – 4 Untouchables- 2.
Home Run Competition Winners:-: Juniors:-: James Dillon. Seniors :-: Darren Goode.
Wednesday, December 8
2010 Season
Our 2010 playing season came to a close with the very successful and enjoyable day in Tymon Park
on 26/09/2010. Congratulations to all who took part and well done to the winners, the Pro-Team,
led by Christine Kelly, who overcame the Untouchables by 4 runs to 2 in a Final that was an exhibition
of Rounders at its best. Winners in the Home Run competitions, Juniors:-: James Dillon, Seniors :-:
Darren Goode.
For only the second time in many years we failed to field in all competitions open to us, missing
out on the Gary Kelly cup in Derry and a charity blitz in Carlow.
Throughout the season there were many outstanding achievements. Top of the list stands the
winning of the under 14 Mixed in Feile and the under 15 boys reaching the All Ireland Community
Games final, defeating both the Heath and the might of Wexford in the Leinster finals, (this with only
6 players on the day). The Senior Mixed retained the GAA Commemorative Trophy in Ballon,
although having to field with a greatly depleted team, well done to those who stepped up to the
plate on the day.
Individually, we had Kayleigh Kavanagh, who was without doubt the most improved player within
the club, Darren Goode who turned in a Man of the Series performance on Challenge Cup day. There
were many others, too numerous to mention, who worked hard both on and off the field, ensuring
that our club survived a most difficult year. The No. 1 spot must go to Elaine Costello, who pitched a
record breaking full Championship season without giving up a single walk, deservedly winning an All
Star award in the process. Elaine's award was disappointingly the only one bestowed to our players,
despite many fine performances by others throughout the Championship.
Financially, like most clubs in these difficult times we are finding it hard to make ends meet. We are
grateful for all help and support received in the past and look forward to continued and increased
support into the future. Anyone wishing to offer sponsorship, or support, in buying or selling our
weekly Lotto tickets, please contact any club or committee member.
Again this year as in many of the recent past, it is hugely disappointing, despite funding having
been granted a number of years back and countless promises by S.D.C.C. no progress has been made
with regard to the building of our dressing room facilities.
Club wise, in the New Year we hope to see action on our Dressing Rooms, increased support for our Lotto and more players taking part at all levels. We call on our Senior Men to make a special effort to bring the Men's trophy to Limekiln for the 1st. time, come on Lads.
Thursday, March 31
2011 Season
Feile Cluiche Corr 2011. August Bank Holiday Weekend. Limekiln took part in the full programe of games over the weekend. We gave our young players the opportunity of playing some extra games by entering 3 teams in the under 14 Mixed section on the Monday. The Heath proved to be too strong, managing top spot in all age groups. Our under15 Boys had the measure of them in the premlinaries and but for a little bad luck and the odd close call not going their way could possibly have also beaten them in the Final.
“Club
wise, in the New Year (2011) we hope to see action on our Dressing Rooms,
increased support for our Lotto and more players taking part at all levels. We
call on our Senior Men to make a special effort to bring the Senior Men’s All
Ireland trophy to Limekiln for the 1st. time, come on Lads,” to
quote from the last years report.
Fingers crossed, there seems to be a move from S.D.C.C. to initiate work
on the Dressing Rooms. Congratulations to our Senior Men who achieved their
goal and became All Ireland Champions. This was a 1st. for our Club
after over 30 years of trying, well done Lads. Not a bad return on a wish list. The Senior Men also captured the " James O'Connor Cup", when they paid a visit in early June, to Naomh Mhicil's fine facility in Moneymore Co. Derry, beating the host team in an exciting Final.
We entered all competitions open to
us, except for the Gary Kelly Cup, from which our Senior Ladies withdrew late
on. In Community Games our
under13 Boys, under15 Girls & Boys won the Dublin section. The u/15 Boys
& Girls went on to lose to Wexford in the Leinster semi-finals. At Feile,
held in Clara Co. Offaly on August Bank Holiday weekend we had teams in all
sections, including 3 teams in the under14 Mixed. The under 13 Boys won their
Novice Plate. The under 15 Boys & 16 Mixed, having won all their
preliminary matches, were both unlucky, collecting Silver Medals, with some
close calls not going their way, they lost by 1 run to the Heath in the Finals.
At All Ireland Level the Minor
Men, Women & Mixed took Silver, the Mixed losing by 1 run, again to the
Heath. The Senior Ladies & Senior Mixed, having topped their groups in the
preliminaries, lost in the Semi-Finals. The Mixed went down by 4 to Ballon and
the Ladies by 1 to Bagenalstown. The Senior Men took Gold in an epic match
against the Heath. Having gone 9 runs down in the 1st. innings, the
mighty men from Limekiln made a spirited fight back to level the score at 18
runs each after the regulation 7 innings. Indeed, but for a mix up with the
batting order of the Heath team, requiring Limekiln to make 4 outs in the 7th.
Innings, the game could have been done and dusted. In the 8th.The
Heath batting first scored 3, Limekiln came up with 4. The 9th, started
with the first 4 batters scoring for the Heath, with bases loaded and no one
out, Adam Riordan, pitching for Limekiln, somehow engineered 3 outs without
further damage. Limekiln batting to win the match, scored with their 1st.
two batters but at the cost of 2 outs. The next 2 batters got to base and then
Gary Kett hit a spin off, which was played by the Heath catcher, knocking the
ball out of play and allowing the 3 runners to score. Final score Limekiln 27
Heath 25. The Men who made history for our Club were, Adam Riordan (pitcher),
Darren Goode (left outfield), Eddie Healy( short stop), Christopher Hughes (1st.
base), Dashmir Hoaxha (3rd. Base), Michael O’Connell (2nd
base), Gary Kett (right outfield), John Nolan ( right outfield), Shane Murtagh
( catcher), David Ryan, out through injury, did a stand out job as coach on the
day. Mention must be made of James Dillon, who though missing for the final,
had helped to get the team there.
Limekiln Challenge Cup, which
usually signals the end of our season, was held on 11/9/2011. ( This year we
have some outstanding Finals at Leinster underage level, which look like being
postponed until the spring of 20012). The weather was kind to us again this
year with the rain holding off. Because of a clash with other fixtures our
numbers were slightly down on last year. Notwithstanding four teams fielded.
After a bout of very close first round games the Pro-Team and Triple-D met in
the final. The final, like most of the matches on the day, proved to be a close
and exciting affair. With the 5 innings completed the match was drawn at 6 runs
apiece. Two extra innings were played, after which the Pro-Team came out on top
with a score of 10 to 9. Lynsey Healy, showing form not seen for a while and
Darren Goode with an excellent fielding performance were tops for the winners.
Dylan Clerkin was outstanding for Triple-D, With a 100% at bat (4 runs) making
him the top scorer in the final. Team list Triple-D :-:Yvonne Healy, Kelly
Mc.Gee, Darryl Dolan, Shane Murtagh, Shauna O’Reilly, Dylan Clerkin, Molly
Meade, Dano Costello and Adam McGarry. Pro-Team :-; Lynsey Healy, Dar Goode,
Niamh Haverty, John Nolan, Mick O’Connell,Elaine Costello, Adam Riordan, Gary
Kett (captain) and Shannon Kelly. Special mention for Darryl Dolan from Erin
Eagles, who had an outstanding series of games with Triple-D, thank you Darryl.
Thank you to Liam & Eddie who kept us fed & watered and to everyone who
helped to make the day a success, especially the players.
Home Run Compettition :-: Juniors- Anne Meegan. Seniors- Dylan Clerkin.
Player of
the Year :-: As usual it was most difficult to make this
call, in the end James Dillon got the nod, congratulations to James and as
always to everyone who took to the Diamond for Enjoyment throughout the past
year. Hope to see you all, plus extras playing next year.
All Stars
Awards 2011:-: Congratulations to all 24 recipients for 2011,
especially the 7 from Limekiln. Christine Kelly, Michael O’Connell, Shane
Murtagh, Eddie Healy, Christopher Hughes, Darren Goode & Gary Kett.
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Monday, December 3
2012 Season Report
What a fine
season it has been for Limekiln Rounders G.A.A. club. Along with the good news announcement from
the Minister of State Brian Hayes regarding the “ GO AHEAD” on the T.A.S.C. pavilion we have had
some fantastic performances on the field.
At the underage All Ireland Rounders Feile,
held on the August Bank Holiday Weekend we had teams participating in all
sections, taking gold in the under 15 boys and under 16 mixed. The under 15
Boys won their Final against The Heath with a power display at bat and the
under16 Mixed beat Piercetown of Wexford with what was one of the best displays
of fielding and batting all year at any level in the game of Rounders.
To cater for the number of our Ladies wishing
to play in the Senior championship it was necessary to form Greenhills G.A.A.
Rounders Club, well done to those involved in this initiative.
At Senior level, although disappointed in
failing to retain the Men’s All Ireland, title in a match that we were in
control of for six of the seven innings, we redeemed ourselves somewhat by
taking the Mixed title. Our Ladies also travelled to Naomh Mhuire’s fine
facility in Moneymore Co. Derry in June and brought the Gary Kelly cup to
Dublin.
Our own one day competition, the “Limekiln
Challenge Cup” was held on the 16th. Sept. in Tymon Park. Despite
the cold, windy weather and a clash with other fixtures that effected numbers
taking part, we had a good day’s rounders with 4 teams playing. Everyone in
attendance was fed and watered and enjoyed the fun and games. Rounding off the
season nicely for our club, we are delighted to be picking up 8 G.A.A. Rounders
All Star Awards out of 24 being presented in the Green Isle Hotel on Nov. 30th.
(6 Men & 2 Women )
We take this opportunity to
congratulate everyone who, won, lost or drew, took to the Diamond for enjoyment
this past season and hope to see them all again with many extras next year. We
thank everyone who helped Limekiln Rounders in any way throughout the year,
special mention of thanks to the Staff and Patrons of the Traders for their
continued and valued support. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a New Year that
brings good cheer, health and happiness to all.
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