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Syls Ladies featured in The Herald
THE birds will be singing sweetly for tomorrow’s dawn chorus. It’s the opening bells of the Dublin Championship. Quality football is guaranteed. From deep in the South to the lush green fields of the North County. The manager of St Sylvester’s, Keith Murphy, predicts drama galore. “There should be some great football in this year’s Championship. Every team has stars,” said Keith. The Malahide club are in the Senior Championship Group 2. They begin their journey against Parnell’s tomorrow night at Broomfield. “It should be a good game. We are raring to go,” says Keith.
Syls Ladies B team Vs Na Gael Oga
The Syls Ladies second team played a very experienced Na Gael Oga team this evening in Broomfield in what proved to be a very competitive game right up to the end . Whilst the score line flattered Na Gael Oga the Syls ladies made this a competitive game right up to the very end . Full marks to Una McGinty and Declan Hetherington for a job well done on this team .
Senior Ladies win over Parnells in Dublin Senior Championship
Most enjoyable performance from our perspective. At half time we were calling it the Crossbar Challenge - I think Syls hit that bar or the post four times in the first half alone and Parnells hit it twice. Syls football was just brilliant, Nicole, Louise and Niamh knitting it all together, Kate Sullivan complementing Danny and Sinead up front, Anne Clarke hitting exquisite passes, Cliodhna Hammill a commanding fullback, Watch out for the next game, well worth watching. Mick sent a great report.
Senior Ladies outstanding against Clontarf
Syl’s Ladies are a bit like the girl in the poem, “when they are good they are very very good but when they are bad they are horrid”. In the League so far, they were very very good against a good Clanna Gael side and horrid last week against an ordinary Man o War. This week, they put on their best performance so far against a really strong Clontarf, winning by 1-16 to 2-8. And this was without the injured Niamh McEvoy and Nicole Owens.
Support Needed for Feile Final on Sunday1st May
Your support is needed at Feile Footballers Division2 final against Lucan in Parnell Park @3pm tomorrow, Sunday 1st May Best of luck, from everyone in Syls.
Senior Ladies struggle against Man 0’War
Syl’s Senior Ladies came off second best to Man O’War on Wednesday evening on a score line of 0-12 to 0-18. Syl’s were up against it from the start, missing two of their Dubs players through injury and six who played in last week’s cup victory over St. Maur’s through a combination of injury and illness. To add to their woes, Kate Sullivan had to retire early in the first half with a recurrence of an earlier injury.
Syls girls part of Dubs injury toll
Syls girls part of Dubs injury toll as they bow out to Cork in NFL Semi-final. Dublin started this game with subs replacing four injured first choice players including Nicole Owens (quad strain). Despite that handicap, Dublin made the better start to the game and led at halftime, albeit assisted by some bad misses by the Cork forwards
Senior Ladies win again
Syl’s Senior Ladies footballers notched up another win on Wednesday night against St. Maur’s in the Division 2 Cup. The score was 3-14 to 1-5. Syl’s were without the services of their Dublin trio who play in the NFL semi final v Cork in Birr this Saturday at 1.30pm.
Girls U14 preparing for Feile
Watch out for a few fundraisers for the girls Feile na nGael U14 team.
U12 Girls provided a fabulous exhibition of football against St. Finbarrs
St. Sylvesters U12 girls had a break for a few weeks due to opposition unable to field and unplayable pitches. The girls travelled to St. Finbarrs in John Paul Park, Ashtown on Saturday. The day was bright and dry with conditions ideal for good football. After the defeat to Westmanstown Gaels, the girls put a lot of hard work in at training. This work paid off handsomely. The girls gave an exhibition of how football should be played.
Ladies Footballers, Bright start to the league
Ladies Footballers,bright start to their league campaign Syls Ladies have convincing win over old rivals Clanna Gael Syls Senior Ladies won their first league outing of the season against Clanna Gael / Fontenoy on a score line of 5-12 to 2-7. Our three Senior county players made notable contributions but they were strongly supported by the rest of the team that included old stagers as well as young minors. Clanna Gael paid Sinead Aherne a great compliment by double marking her.
Sinead Aherne top scorer in Dublin V Galway NFL game in Parnell Park
Dublin Ladies suffered their second defeat in a row in the National Football League against Galway, scoring 1-14 to Galway’s 4-11. Galway deserved their victory, being much more adept at carving a way through the Dublin defence than vice versa, with some Dublin players making too many basic handling and passing errors.
Senior Ladies start season
The Senior Ladies footballers started their season with a game against Castlknock on Monday evening. This was moved from Wednesday so we were short some regulars and filled up with some very young minors. Up against a seasoned Castleknock team with some very experienced players, we faced a tough challenge. However, we acquitted ourselves well, played some nice attacking football when we were let and scored 2-6 in the process.
Girls under -14s at Féile 2016
Our girls performed heroically at Thomas Davis on Saturday in wet and mucky conditions in Tallaght. Although we did not progress to the finals we were more than competitive in all our games and indeed lost two of them by only the closest of margins. Despite the conditions it was a great experience for us both on, and off, the field.
Syls girls all score as Dublin Ladies lose to Armagh
Dublin Ladies lost by the narrowest of margins to Armagh in the NFL at the Athletic Grounds today, (Sunday), Armagh 2-10, Dublin 3-6 . All three Syls girls started and contributed to the score line, Sinead Aherne and Niamh McEvoy 1-1 each, Nicole Owens 0-1. Dublin made the brighter start with Sinead scoring a brilliant goal after 5 minutes with a perfectly timed run to receive a pass from Lindsay Davey who had made a strong run up the middle.
U14 girls played St Pats Wicklow on Good Friday
Good Friday last was a big day for our under-14 girls. A top team from Wicklow, St. Patrick’s GAA Club had contacted us and challenged us to a game in preparation for Féile 2016. They are a division one team with a good track record and a top place in their division in the league in Wicklow We agreed to play them and to welcome them to Sylvester’s as we, too, are Féile-bound next weekend (Thomas Davis in Tallaght) and a tough challenge was what what we needed. We got permission from the powers that be in the LGFA to play an inter-county match, booked the referee, and we were ready to go.
U14 girls win again at Fingallians
Under 14 ladies get another result on the road, away to Fingallians. The sylvesters girls had to dig deep after going behind to a quick goal and a point from fingallians girls.The through spirit of this teams shun through with there never give up attitude, termination and fitness the girls ran out an impressive score lin of 1-8 to 8-5.The girls next match is home to Beann Eadair in Bloomfield at 1300 this coming Saturday. We hope to see their.
U14 girls 5k walk/run in Malahide Castle
Sixteen of Sylvester’s under-14 girls completed a 5k sponsored run in Malahide Castle on Sunday morning March 6th. Thanks to their efforts the girls raised a considerable sum of money to help fund their trip to Féile 2016. Thanks also to their generous sponsors and to the intrepid parents/guardians (and the two dogs) who joined in on the run/walk.
Syls Ladies Sharpshooters
This Sunday Dublin travel north to Drumragh GFC to take on Tyrone in the 5th round of the Lidl NFL. Throw in time is pencilled down for 2pm. Dublin to date have recorded NFL victories over Kerry, Monaghan and Cork while their one defeat came at the hands of league table toppers Mayo. Sunday's opposition Tyrone have struggled in this year's NFL having endured four hefty defeats at the hands of Armagh, Cork, Galway and Monaghan.
U15 girls win at Isles
U15 girls got off to great start in division 2 with a win ( 6-4 to 4-2 ) over Erins isle in Finglas. We led for most of match with Isles drawing level mid way through the 2nd half but the girls fitness shone through as they dug deep in last 15 minutes to secure the points . Next up is Skerries at home on Saturday.
Dublin Ladies overcome Cork in the League
LIDL LADIES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE DUBLIN 3-10 CORK 1-13 By Daire Walsh Second-half goals from Amy Ring and Carla Rowe were crucial at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon, when Dublin secured a hard-earned victory over defending champions Cork in Division One of the Lidl Ladies National Football League.
U14 girls off to a flying start
Under 14 ladies had a great start to this seasons league with their first game against O'Toole's, on sunday in division 2 beating them by 12-9 to 4-2. There was great performances all round and some great scores from the forwards. It was a physical but fair battle with fantastic support.
The best of the best in Ladies Football
Great opportunity to see the very best of Ladies Football in Parnell Park on Sunday at 2.00pm. Only €5 for adults and free for U16s. Sinead Ahern, Niamh McEvoy and Nicole Owens all start for Dublin in the match of the year so far when they play Cork in a replay of last year's All Ireland Final at Parnell Park, Sunday, 2pm. Great opportunity to see the best in Ladies Football.
Good news on the double for Syls ladies
Niamh McEvoy has been honoured with a replacement call up for the 7th TG4 All Stars tour to San Diego. She will join Sinead Aherne, who earned an All Star Award in 2014. The 2014 and 2015 teams will play an exhibition game in San Diego and this will be the highpoint of the eight day trip. Activities will include visits to local schools and a series of coaching sessions. Side Note - I really thought Niamh's display in the All Ireland Final deserved an All Star award - it was a great display of Gaelic Football from a great player.
Dublin star Noelle Healy’s work proves best medicine for final woes
I don't often grab content from other websites but this one is pretty cool. This article appeared in the Irish Examiner, Friday 26th of February - Author Jackie Cahill Dublin star Noelle Healy is serious about her football but her work at the Mater Hospital helps to keep sport in perspective. Gruelling 12-hour shifts are the norm for Healy, who qualified as a doctor last year.Sport provides a release from her hectic professional life and while defeats are hard to take, Healy knows not to linger on such losses.
U14 girls preparing for Feile
The new Ladies Committee are putting a focus in March on the the girls Feile coming up in April. We have a good setup here after a very good year in Div2 in 2015.
U16 girls lose by a point to Boden
Ally Duff (team captain) of a valiant Syls under 16 girls football team thanking Des Raine (manager) for all his efforts over the years for the group .Des (a great GAA man) toiled for years with the team and is stepping down this year .(can we persuade him not to). Thank you Des From the parents
Syls girls lead as Dublin make a flying start to the league
Dublin scored 2.14 to Kerry's 1.06 in the first round match of the National League played in Parnell Park on Sunday. Dublin were by far the fitter and slicker team as reflected by the impressive score line. Eight Dublin players were on the score sheet. Nicole, Niamh and Sinead were all in the starting fifteen, what an honour for the club to have the highest number of players from one club in the starting fifteen. Niamh bagged two brilliant goals and in all the girls contributed 2.05 to the score sheet. Nice to see good Syls presence in the stands.
Ladies AGM moved to Wed Feb 3rd 8.30pm
The Annual general meeting of the Ladies Football Committee will now take place at 8.30 pm on Wednesday 3rd February in the Clubhouse,2 Church Road. The deferral is necessary due to a prior booking in the Clubhouse. All involved with Ladies Football in St. Sylvester's are invited to attend.