This article is from page 61 of the 2011-10-18 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 61 JPG
IT’S ALL minor action again this weekend as the Division two cup final and Division three shield and cup finals take place. All matches are dependent on weather conditions of course.
At 2.30pm on Saturday, Miltown Malbay hosts the Division three shield final between riversiders Coolmeen and Shannon Gaels followed at 4pm by the Division two cup final between seasiders West Clare Gaels and Liscannor. Coolmeen will want to finish this competition on a high but Shannon Gaels did have two big wins in the campaign already. Both teams will have something to prove.
In the Division 2 final, West Clare Gaels had victories over Kilmihil and Wolfe Tones and overcame Cooraclare in the semi-final by 5-11 to 3-05 while Liscannor despatched Cooraclare and Clooney/Quin before putting paid to Kilmihil by 3-13 to 1-07 to reach the decider.
The Gaels will be leading a strong defensive section onto the field including the up and coming Brid Foran and sister Maria, Grainne Harvey, Lauren Keane and Emma McMahon while sister and captain Lauren will be assisted by the indefatigable Shauna Harvey, Collette Keniry, Ailish Brew, Shauna Melican and Ciara Lynch in the attack.
However, Liscannor are used to winning big, thanks to major contributions from county regulars Roisin Rouine, Fiona Considine, Aisling Torpey, Therese Shannon, Roisin Considine, Emer Hillary, Therese Shannon and exciting prospect Katie Considine. This will be the deserved highlight of the day and should serve up a thrilling encounter.
The following day at 1.45pm also in Miltown, Fergus Rovers and Éire Óg go head to head in the Division three final. Éire Óg overcame Kilrush, Shannon Gaels and Doonbeg in the semi-final and were ruthless in their handling of the Doonbeg chal- lengers.
Captain Tara Sheehan will be happy to have the likes of top keeper Aoife O’Neill and Sophie Hanna, Rae Wall, Loren O’Mahony and Aoife Sheehan in defence. Up front Katie Malone and Amy Hayes did well in the semifinal but the Ennis side have vigour and tenacity in abundance with the lethal Orla Devitt and double trouble Alannah and Shauna O’Brien, all three outstanding in their penultimate stage clash.
However, Fergus Rovers have already beaten Éire Óg in the opening rounds. Add in the fact that the opposing teams are each managed by husband and wife team Alan (Éire Óg) and Edel (Fergus Rovers) Malone and it makes this encounter one not to miss. Rovers fell heavily to Shannon Gaels in the opening round but overturned that result in their second meeting later in the campaign but they have since had big wins over Kilrush, Éire Óg and Doora/Barefield. Aoife Clohessey, Emer O’Shea, Aine McSweeney and Ciara and Eva O’Malley are the core of a formidable defence while captain Grainne McCarthy pushes a dymanic attack in the shape of Jackie Coughlan, Jenny Maher and Lauren and Louise Griffin.
Hard to call this one but would you want to?