
GAA
Share
Published 10:30 28 Aug 2023 BST
Ciaran Kilkenny was on fire for Castleknock against Kilmacud Crokes. Photo credit: Niall O'Connell.[/caption]
Joe Sweeney and Luke Breathnach shared five points upon the restart for St John’s but Egan’s 1-3 and five points from Ryan Basquel were enough to see Boden complete their second successive win.
Ballymun Kickhams did just enough to pick up their first win of the campaign with Brian Ashton’s goal central to their 1-9 to 0-7 victory over Templeogue Synge Street.
On Sunday afternoon, holders Kilmacud Crokes recovered from a sloppy opening to defeat Castleknock by 4-11 to 1-14 at Parnell Park.
Despite Paul Mannion opening the scoring, Castleknock found their form early on thanks to points from Ciarán Kilkenny, Conor Chawke and Tommy McDaniel before a goal from Chawke pushed them 1-4 to 0-2 clear.
Kilmacud struck back through goals from Shane Horan and Shane Cunningham before Shane Walsh added a third goal. However, Kilkenny’s five points from play in the half trimmed his side’s deficit to 3-6 to 1-11 by half-time.
https://twitter.com/DubGAAOfficial/status/1695819607657902144
Points from Luke Swan and McDaniels had Castleknock level by the end of the third quarter but a Hugh Kenny goal in the 49th minute and subsequent points by Mannion, Callum Pearson and Dan O’Brien saw Crokes ease home.
In O’Toole Park, St Jude’s proved too strong for 14-man St Vincent’s, prevailing by 4-11 to 0-11 with the bulk of the damage done in the final quarter.
Alex Hassett handed them a dream start with a 4th minute goal while three points from play by Pat Spillane helped build a 1-6 to 0-6 interval lead.
Liam Connerton palmed home in the 42nd minute to curtail a bright start to the second-half from St Vincent’s and with Sean Lambe dismissed in the 54th minute, St Jude’s eased home through further goals by Kevin McManamon and a Connerton penalty.
Elsewhere, Stephen Smith netted as Skerries Harps edged St Sylvester’s by 1-13 to 1-12 while Cuala recovered from their first round defeat to Raheny by beating Lucan Sarsfields by 0-17 to 0-12.
Related articles
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football and GAA – June 26th-28th
The World Cup is here! The World Cup group stage is almost at an end with teams playing their third and final games, and the last 32 being decided! On top of that, there are some mouth-watering All-Ireland SFC quarter-final clashes in what is still a very open championship. In terms of finals, the All-Ireland […]
GAA
1 day ago
GAA president issues stark reminder of hurling’s biggest issue
Interesting… GAA president, Jarlath Burns, has outlined the stark timeline to fix one of hurling’s main issues. One of the biggest detriments to hurling at the moment is the gap in standards between the top-tier counties and the chasing pack. This issue was highlighted again last weekend when Cork put Offaly to the sword, winning […]
GAA
3 days ago
GAA
Huge bust up in Donegal v Dublin sees both sides down two men
GAA