Super-Leagues U10 and 11 Reports 2003

 

Under 10's and Under 11's report and league table

Finals of the under 10/11 Super leagues.

Although these finals clashed with the Champions League Finals at Old Trafford, Church Road was the more exciting place to be for the Rocky Cup Finals last Wednesday evening. The unbeaten Saints defeated the Rebels in a highly entertaining final. A wonderful goal from Shane Cunningham proved to be the difference as the Saints were crowned Rocky Super League Champions for 2003. The Rovers defeated the Rockies in the Plate Final. Mr Alan Carey, Director Carey Tool Hire, Our Super league Sponsors presented the Cups to the respective team captains. Our thanks to the coaches Noel O'Keeffe, Kieran O'Sullivan, Norman O'Leary, JP Devine, Kieran Ryan, Richard Stokes and Tim Aherne.

 

Round 3

 

The under10/11 super leagues exploded into life last Wednesday with a cracking match between the Rovers and the Rebels. This was a thriller and had the large crowd captivated from start to finish. Andrew Hayes levelled the game with a goal from the last puck, bringing to a close an absorbing game of hurling. The scoreline read Rovers 4 --- 3, the Rebels 3 --- 6, the Rebels going through to the Cup Final on point’s difference. All the youngsters were stars on the evening. The Saints defeated the Rockies in the second game, however the latter were short a number of key players. Pairings for the Cup and Plate finals are;

Cup Final; Saints V Rebels.

Plate Final; Rovers V Rockies.

Throw in Wednesday evening 28th May 7.15 pm.

 

Round 2

 

The Saints under the captaincy of Eoin O’ Leary and helped by Shane O’Keeffe and Niall Foley are now in a commanding position on top of the Super league after two straight wins. However they had a hard battle to achieve victory over the Rovers for whom Andrew Hayes and David O’ Farrell starred.  The Rebels bounced back through some class hurling from Cian Hartnett and Kevin O’ Keeffe to overcome a depleted Rockies, for whom Sean Holland and Luke Fogarty tried hard. 

Next matches Wednesday 21st May  Rebels V Rovers and Saints v Rockies.

 Round 1

 

 

The Rebels were short a number of regulars, but still put up a brave performance, Eoin Smith and Jim Tyner played their hearts out. The Saints gave a very solid performance, with Ronan Devine and David Meaney excelling.

The second game was a real cracker, with the Rovers just coming out on top. Eoin Hickey and Dylan Stokes played well for the Rovers with young Michael Ahern and Andy O’ Connell having great games for the Rockies.