Hurlers defeated in Junior B final
Sunday, November 1st, 2009Newmarket were defeated by Freemount in the Duhallow Junior B hurling league final by 2-13 to 3-7 at Meelin on Saturday afternoon.
Newmarket were defeated by Freemount in the Duhallow Junior B hurling league final by 2-13 to 3-7 at Meelin on Saturday afternoon.
The Newmarket Junior B hurlers head to Meelin this Halloween Saturday hoping to bridge a 26 year gap since the last adult hurling title for the club. That came via the Junior A league title of 1983.
Can Newmarket defeat Freemount to win the Junior B league title?
Total Voters: 24
The final throws in at 3pm, all support welcome.
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Newmarket had a fine home victory over Freemount in the junior B hurling league at Newmarket on Thursday evening in very trying heavy conditions by 3-8 to 1-7.
Newmarket qualified for the final of the Singleton Cup when they defeated Freemount in a semi final contest played in difficult, wet conditions at Newmarket on Saturday evening by 2-11 to 3-6.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers defeated Freemount by 0-10 to 1-5 to claim their first league points in their third outing at the latter’s venue on Monday evening.
Newmarket travelled to Freemount on Monday evening and were defeated by the home side, 4-6 to 0-12 in the junior B hurling league.
Newmarket lost in their third league game of the year to a Freemount side on Monday last in Newmarket pitch.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers suffered an agonising two point defeat in the replayed EPS Bison Duhallow junior championship game played on an exceptional Meelin pitch on Saturday evening last.
Newmarket and Freemount ended deadlocked at 3-9 to 2-12, after extra time in an exciting EPS Bison Duhallow junior hurling championship game played at Meelin on Sunday last.
Newmarket suffered a heavy defeat in their second outing of the Kanturk Credit Union Junior hurling league, when they travelled to Freemount on Friday night and were comprehensively beaten by the home side, 4-15 to 1-4.
Newmarkets hurlers travelled to Freemount on Friday night and were defeated by 2-12 to 0-8. Newmarket got off to a disaterous start when they conceded a goal within thirty seconds of the throw in, with a point quickly following. Newmarket settled and three points from Colin O’Sullivan left a solitary point the margin after eighteen minutes. Freemount hit the next three points before Colin O’Sullivan was again on target. Another Freemount point left the score 1-5 to 0-4 at the interval.