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Silverbridge Harps GAC Notes 28 June 2011

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Football

Seniors – League Division 2 (Silverbridge 0-14; Mullaghban 0-9) On Wednesday  22nd June we overcame the Cuchulainns with a strong team performance. Despite trailing by one point at half time (0-6; 0-7) we came out in the second half with a greater sense of determination and drive and allowed the hosts to score just twice. Better defending and tackling allowed us to edge gradually ahead and gain a win with a comfortable margin.

SENIORS – League Division 2 (Silverbridge 0-14; Shane O’Neills 0-12) The home fixture against Shane O’Neills on Sunday 26th June was played in dry, humid conditions. Silverbridge started strongly and kept their opponents under persistent pressure for the entire game. Damian McCann & Peter Carragher gave key performances in their positions and by half time the ‘bridge had a two point lead (0-7; 0-5). Shane’s responded very strongly to everything that was thrown at them and made significant gains on the score sheet, however, at the full time whistle Silverbridge had managed to maintain their 2 point lead. A really great team performance. Away to Tir na nÓg on Sunday 3rd July

 

LADIES Seniors -Training as usual

Minors – Match at home against Tír na nÓg on Mon 27th June . All players please assemble at the Club at 6.30pm.

Under 8 – training as usual

Under 10 - On Saturday evening the U10's had an away match against Killeavy. This was the toughest match of the season so far with Killeavy putting it up against a Silverbridge side who had the aid of the wind in the first half. In the second half when it was expected that Killeavy would gain momentum with the wind in their favour, Silverbridge upped their game and kept pushing forward to get a well deserved draw at the full time whistle. Great character and commitment from every player. Training on Thursday evening at 7pm. Sunday 3rd July away match in Dromintee. Bus will leave clubrooms at 10.15am and return at 12.30pm.



 
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