St. Farnan's GAA Club notes

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The intermediate team got their first win in the league against Enniscrone/ Kilglass on Sunday in Templeboy. The final score was St Farnan's 2-16, Enniscrone/ Kilglass 3-10. This game saw the welcome return of our three county players to club action. St. Farnan's led this game from start to finish and were worthy winners. We dominated the first period of the game and led by 9 points to 5 before Enniscrone scored their first goal to leave only a point between the sides
 A penalty for St. Farnan's scored by Patrick O'Connor shortly after that returned the lead to the home side. At half time we led 1-10 to 1-6.
After the break three unanswered points increased the lead to seven. A terrific point from Conor Gordon followed by a second goal for Patrick O'Connor left the score 2-15 to 1-8. Enniscrone fought to the finish picking off the final four scores including two goals for Shane Hargadon,one from a free. 
St. Farnan's will be happy with the overall team performance but will also be mindful of wasted chances in the latter half of the game.
The team was: Sean Healy, Caolan Gillen, James Weir, Conor Gordon (0-1), Eamonn Kilgannon (0-2), Matthew Lang, Cormac Hallinan, Patrick O'Connor (2-6(1pen-2f), Kevin Mc Gee, Gavin Connolly, Finnian Cawley (0-4(2f), Stephen Feeney, Iarla O'Connor (0-2), Damian Kilgannon, Niall Crean (0-1). Subs used: Trevor Kilgannon, Shane Neary, Fergal Ryan, Patrick Flynn. Subs: Jason Mc Guinness, Oisin Connolly, Sean Hallinan, Stephen Tempany.
There will be an Adults/ Parents Night out in the Flying Horse on Saturday, June 16 at 9pm. Admission is free. Music and refreshments on the night. All welcome.
The under 14 team play away to Eastern Harps at 7pm. The Junior team play Coolaney/ Mullinabreena in Templeboy on Saturday at 7pm.
Well done to Dónall Hanley, winner of €207 in the 50/50 draw. The next draw is on Sunday, June 17. Please support.Tickets on sale locally and online.
Good luck to Shane Molloy, Fionn Connolly, Thomas Cawley, Cahan Hallinan and Sligo under 17 hurlers in the quarter final of the Celtic Challenge against Monaghan on Saturday.
Well done to St. Farnan's girls under 12 team on winning the county final.
The club are holding a Strictly Come Dancing fundraiser on Saturday, November 10 in the Diamond Coast Hotel. Volunteers to dance are required. If interested please contact any Club officer. More details to follow.
The club extends sympathy to the family, relatives and friends of the late Paddy Culkin, Camphill and Gerry Gilroy, Kilglass. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh siad.