Newmarket exit Junior Hurling Championship
Monday, July 25th, 2011Newmarket suffered a crushing defeat in exiting the EPS Bison Duhallow hurling championship at the hands of Kilbrin by 1-29 to 1-11 at Tullylease on Tuesday evening.
Newmarket suffered a crushing defeat in exiting the EPS Bison Duhallow hurling championship at the hands of Kilbrin by 1-29 to 1-11 at Tullylease on Tuesday evening.
A battling Newmarket team succumbed to a stronger and more clinical Freemount side in the final quarter of the EPS Bison Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship encounter played at Lismire on Friday night, in a game which ended 2-15 to 2-10.
Newmarket were defeated by near neighbours Meelin in the semi final of the Singleton Cup by 2-11 to 1-8 in a game played in difficult wet conditions at Newmarket on Monday evening.
Newmarket completed their junior hurling league program with a home defeat to Banteer by 2-17 to 0-16 in blustery conditions at Newmarket on Sunday morning.
Newmarket suffered a disappointing league defeat away to Tullylease on Wednesday evening when the home side were convincing winners by 2-15 to 0-10.
Newmarket recorded their second victory of the junior hurling league campaign after a clear home win over Kilgarvan by 0-19 to 0-4 on Sunday afternoon.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers resumed league duty with a defeat away to Freemount on Friday evening, a close contest ending 1-14 to 1-9 in favour of the home side thanks in the main to a late decisive goal.
Newmarket’s junior hurlers recorded a league victory over near neighbours Meelin by 2-13 to 2-9 in perfect conditions before a fine crowd at Newmarket on Thursday evening.
A pointed free from the unerring John Lane with the final puck of the game earned Newmarket a draw in their junior hurling league game against Millstreet, played in Newmarket on Tuesday evening, the game ending 0-17 to 1-14.
Newmarket’s hurlers had their first outing of the season on Sunday afternoon and despite a home league defeat to Kilbrin by 2-17 to 0-14 they contributed to an entertaining and well contested tie.
Newmarket bowed out of the EPS Bison Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship on suffering a crushing defeat to near neighbours Meelin by 1-27 to 1-7 at Meelin on Friday evening last. The incessant rain that fell before the game meant the game was switched from Newmarket to Meelin and the game was played on a remarkable playing surface that defied all that the elements could muster.
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 commenced their junior hurling league campaign with defeat away to Meelin on Friday evening by 2-18 to 0-8.