Kilnadeema/Leitrim

Hurling Club

Cumanan Luthchleas Gael Cill na Dioma - Liathdroim


Under 14's off to great start as they top group after two games
 

Under 14 hurling championship played in Bullaun on Monday 2nd April
Kilnadeema/Leitrim 3.07  Sarsfields 0.02

Kilnadeema/Leitrim under 14 team have the perfect start to their championship competition with their second victory coming against Sarsfields in Bullaun on Monday April 2nd. Kilnadeema/Leitrim who had made the perfect start with victory over Ballindeeren the previous week had expected Sarsfields to be a tough team to defeat especially as they had drawn with them in Under 12 two years previously, and also had lost in the quarter final last year  to the Bullaun/New Inn combination.
Kilnadeema/Leitrim had to face a very strong wind in the first half but made the perfect start with a goal by Shane Lawless after 4 minutes. Lewis Mitchell soon added a point before Brian Molloy struck for a second goal on 7 minutes to put Kilnadeema/Leitrim 7 points in front. Brian Molloy added another point on 15 minutes to leave his side ahead by 2-2 to 0-2 at half time. With the breeze to come in the second half Kilnadeema/Leitrim were hopeful of getting even more scores. Cillian Dowling and Brian Molloy soon added to the score with a point each before Stephen Bruton goaled on 7 minutes to finally put an end to Sarsfields challenge. Further points were added by Brian Molloy, Cillian Dowling and Stephen Bruton to leave the final score Kilnadeema/Leitrim 3-07 Sarsfields 0.02.  This was a very good team display  by Kilnadeema/Leitrim with many fine performances, but in Colin Moran they had a real star at wing back.

Scorers: Brian Molloy 1.03, Stephen Bruton 1.01, Shane lawless 1.00, Cillian Dowling 0.02, Lewis Dowling 0.01.
Team Lineout: Dara Donoghue, Ian Kennedy, Conal Whelan, Stephen Farrell, Colin Moran, Conor Cunningham, Conor Howard, Conor O'Brian, Shane lawless, Lewis Mitchell, Niall Haverty, Tommy Mottrom, Cillian Dowling, Stephen Bruton, Brian Molloy.
Subs used: Conor Flynn, Fergal Broderick, Ciaran Callagy.