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Goal-hungry Glanmire swift out of traps to beat Bandon
Goal-hungry Glanmire swift out of traps to beat Bandon

Irish Examiner

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Goal-hungry Glanmire swift out of traps to beat Bandon

Cork Premier IFC: Glanmire 2-15 (2-0-15) Bandon 0-17 (0-3-11) Two first-half goals were crucial for Glanmire as they overcame Bandon in a titanic and highly entertaining PIFC game played in beautiful sunshine at Ballincollig. Credit to Bandon who pressed hard and got back on level terms after trailing by seven points at one stage of the opening half. But Glanmire had terrific pace in attack with Brian Galvin and Cathal McCarthy which proved too hot to handle. Aided by a slight breeze, Glanmire opened the scoring with an excellent point from the outstanding Brian Galvin after a good team move. Both defences were on top early on as both teams wasted a couple of decent chances. Bandon replied in excellent fashion with their talisman Michael Cahalane landing three points on the bounce, the third a superb effort with his left foot. Daniel Molden scores from the penalty spot for Glanmire against Bandon goalkeeper Ciaran McCarthy in the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Championnship clash; Bandon vs Glanmire at Ballincollig. Picture Larry Cummins Glanmire reduced the gap to the minimum with a long-range effort from David Lynch before Brian Galvin landed a sweet equaliser: 0-3 each. Glanmire hit the front when James Crowley flicked over a good point from play. The city side were really dominating now and a superb run from Daniel Hogan resulted in a Glanmire penalty after he was pulled down with the goal at his mercy. Experienced full-forward Daniel Molden made no mistake with a bullet to the corner of the net, 1-4 to 0-3 at the end of the first quarter. A shell-shocked Bandon landed a badly needed two-pointer with an excellent effort from Conor Calnan. Glanmire doubled their goal tally after a brilliant individual effort from Cathal McCarthy to establish a significant lead. Molden converted another chance from Glanmire with a well-taken score which pushed their lead out to seven points. But Bandon rallied significantly in the closing minutes of the opening half with a magnificent two-point score from Michael Cahalane from a very difficult angle. The impressive Conor Calnan reduced the gap to four points by finishing off an excellent team move, 2-7 to 0-9 at halftime. On resumption, Cahalane landed a placed effort before the experienced Molden cancelled it out with a Glanmire free. Bandon continued to press with Jack Cullinane clipping over before Michael Cahalane landed a glorious two-pointer. Bandon landed the equalising score with a fine effort from substitute Darren Crowley, 0-14 to 2-8 after 40 minutes. Both sides failed to score for the following 10 minutes before Glanmire seized control of the contest. Goalkeeper Brendan O'Connell edged them in front with a placed free before excellent points from Darragh Murray and Brian Galvin edged them three points in front. Cahalane replied with a free for Bandon as the tension mounted for the closing minutes. Glanmire were under plenty of pressure at this time but counter-attacked brilliantly with the lively Cathal McCarthy landing a lovely individual score. DMurray, who had an excellent game, added another before McCarthy sealed the victory with another super score. Scorers for Glanmire: D Molden 1-3 (1-0 pen, 0-2 f ), C McCarthy 1-2, D Lynch, B Galvin 0-3 each, D Murray 0-2, B O'Connell (f), C Crowley 0-1 each. Bandon: M Cahalane 0-11 (2 2pt, 0-4 f ), C Calnan 0-3 (1 2pt, 0-1 f), J Cahalane, D Crowley, P Murphy 0-1 each. GLANMIRE: B O'Connell; R McSweeney, C O'Donovan, O Kelleher; B Murphy, D Kenneally, D Murray; C Crowley, T Hourihan; D Hogan, J Crowley, B Glavin; C McCarthy, D Molden, D Lynch. Subs: R Barry for J Crowley (41), H Jones for R Barry ( 48, inj), A Marron for B Murphy (50), K Kenneally for D Lynch (55), R McCarthy for B Galvin (62). BANDON: C McCarthy; E Twomey, B Crowley, E McSweeney; C Lynch, P Murphy, C Calnan; R Long, D O'Donovan; J Calnan, J Mulcahy, P Callinan; M Sugrue, M Cahalane, J Cullinane. Subs: D Crowley for M Sugrue (h-t), C Long for P Calnan (43), J Callinan for D O'Donovan (55). Referee: P O'Leary (Kilmurry).

Farmer found dead on Cork road lost his home in fire recently
Farmer found dead on Cork road lost his home in fire recently

Irish Times

time20-07-2025

  • Irish Times

Farmer found dead on Cork road lost his home in fire recently

A 77-year-old retired farmer who lost all of his possessions following a house fire two months ago was found dead on a road in Bandon, Co Cork on Saturday morning. Gardaí in the town are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Gus Dempsey. They were alerted after the pensioner was found unresponsive in the Kildarra area of Bandon shortly after 6.30am yesterday. He was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later. The coroner has been notified and the deceased has since been removed to the mortuary at Cork University Hospital. A postmortem examination will determine the course of the garda investigation. However, foul play is not suspected. Mr Dempsey, who was a bachelor, lost his home in Horsehill, Ballinadee near Bandon on May 5th after a blaze broke out on-site. READ MORE He stayed with a neighbour following the fire and was also approved for emergency accommodation by Cork County Council. Mr Dempsey was featured in a recent edition of the Southern Star newspaper where he said that he farmed all his life and wanted to stay living in the countryside. He said he was fortunate not to have been home when the fire broke out at his rural property. 'Thank God I was out when the fire took hold but it has left me without anything. All the top floor went. There was smoke and water damage and everything downstairs was destroyed. It is gone. 'I was living there since early 1993 so it was a bit of a shock. I wouldn't wish it on anybody. I had little bits and pieces, mementos inside that were precious. They were lost which is an awful shame. I was very sad about it.' Independent Ireland TD Michael Collins recently raised his plight in the Dáil. While commenting on a housing motion he spoke of the absence of social housing in west Cork and said Mr Dempsey was keen to remain living in a rural community. Meanwhile, gardaí are appealing for witnesses to come forward over his death. In particular, they are seeking information regarding a male observed cycling on roads in the vicinity of Kildarra in the early hours of Saturday morning Additionally, any road users who may have camera footage (including dashcam) and were travelling in the area at the time asked to make it available to investigating officers. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Bandon Garda station on 023 885 2200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.

Body of man (70s) found on Cork road
Body of man (70s) found on Cork road

BreakingNews.ie

time19-07-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Body of man (70s) found on Cork road

The body of a man has been found in Bandon in Co Cork. A man in his 70s was found unresponsive on a local road in the Kildarra area shortly before 6:30am on Saturday morning. Advertisement He was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later. The Coroner has been notified, and the man's body has since been removed to the mortuary at Cork University Hospital. A post-mortem examination will be arranged and gardaí in Bandon are investigating.

Pat Ryan gets minutes into his extended Cork panellists in League deciders
Pat Ryan gets minutes into his extended Cork panellists in League deciders

Irish Examiner

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Pat Ryan gets minutes into his extended Cork panellists in League deciders

PAT RYAN took the chance to get some game time into his extended Cork panel as the finals of the Red FM Cork Hurling League took place across the weekend. Sarsfields chose to use Cathal McCarthy and Daniel Hogan in the second half of their Division 1 final victory over a St Finbarr's side who did the same with William Buckley and Jack Cahalane. Midleton took the Division 2 title with a victory over Killeagh while in Division 3, Eoin Roche played the opening half for Bride Rovers as they bested Newcestown by 1-29 to 3-16 in the final. In the end it took Rovers extra time to see off Newcestown at a sundrenched Riverstown, as they overturned a four-point deficit in extra time before kicking for home. Adam Walsh was their scorer in chief with 0-13, Conor Barry plundered 0-6, Louie Roche hit 1-2 while Conleith Ryan, Ronan O'Connell and David Barry all clipped 0-2. Eddie Kenneally underlined his importance to Newcestown in scoring 1-10, Jack Meade hit 1-1, including his customary sideline, while Gearóid O'Donovan raised their third green flag in extra time. Bandon suffered disappointment for the second weekend in-a-row as Inniscarra edged them by 3-11 to 2-13 in the Division 4 final played in Ballinhassig. Andrew McCarthy's goal six minutes from time was the key score for Inniscarra as it gave them the edge in the final stages. McCarthy also hit 0-2 for the winners, Pádraig Holland scored 1-2, Mark Nagle clipped 1-1 while Joseph Enright pilfered 0-4. Michael Cahalane top scored for Bandon with 0-7, Mark Sugrue scored 1-2 while Ciarán McCarthy clipped 1-1. Bandon's disappointment in losing hurling and football finals will be offset by the promotion in both codes. Pictured with the Red FM Div 1 Hurling league trophy were John, Orla and Hollie Crowley from Sarsfields. Picture: Howard Crowdy Where Bandon suffered double disappointment, Aghabullogue experienced double joy as they claimed the Division 5 title to go with their Division 4 football title with a 5-14 to 1-9 win over Ballyhea in Glantane. Matthew Bradley, as he so often does, led the way for Aghabullogue by scoring 1-7, James Lane hit Ballyhea for 2-2 while Luke Casey clipped 2-1. Luke Crowley raised Ballyhea's green flag, while John Morrissey and Maurice O'Sullivan both scored 0-3. The Division 6 final saw Glen Rovers and Cloyne clash in Caherlag with the city men earning a 1-14 to 0-16 victory. Cloyne seemed to be the stronger side for 40 minutes of this game but Evan Murphy's goal in the 41st-first minute tipped the tie in the Glen's favour. Murphy supplemented his goal with seven points while Dylan Long and Lee Quilligan both hit Cloyne for 0-2. Brian O'Shea led the charge for Cloyne with 0-9 while Conor Cahill hit 0-3 from midfield. Finally, Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's took the Division 7 title as late goals from Gearóid O'Donovan and Caolán O'Donovan fired them to a 3-12 to 0-15 win over Killavullen in Ballyanley. Caolán O'Donovan added 0-9 to his goal for the West Cork men, Gearóid O'Donovan also clipped a point while Jamie Lucey hit Killavullen for 1-1. For Killavullen, Jamie Magner was their top man with 0-8 while Owen Magner helped himself to 0-3.

Nicola Tuthill produces career second best throw to take victory at Cork City Sports
Nicola Tuthill produces career second best throw to take victory at Cork City Sports

Irish Examiner

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Nicola Tuthill produces career second best throw to take victory at Cork City Sports

Nicola Tuthill produced the second biggest throw of her career to take victory at the 71st edition of the Cork City Sports on Wednesday night, the Bandon thrower launching a 70.65m effort. That was behind only her Irish U-23 record of 71.71m, which the UCD student threw in Finland last month, and it tees her up perfectly for next week's European U-23 Championships in Norway, with the World University Games to follow the week after. Tuthill also defeated some quality opponents in the process, with Norway's Beatrice Llano second with 68.14m and Finland's Suvi Koskinen third with 68.02m. 'I'm happy with that, but of course I'm always looking for more,' said Tuthill. 'It's a brilliant home crowd which makes it extra special. I'm happy with the consistency of two throws over 70 and I hope I can build on that as the summer goes on.' Nicola Tuthill of Bandon AC competing in the women's hammer throw at Cork City Sports in MTU. Pic: Chani Anderson. Elsewhere in the field events, Reece Ademola underlined his outstanding talent with a huge leap of 7.82m in the long jump, the Leevale athlete bouncing back to form in spectacular fashion following a prolonged layoff with injury. Ademola underwent knee surgery last August and was thrilled to be back competing, having only started back jumping three weeks ago. Victory went to Britain's Stephen Mackenzie with 7.89m ahead of compatriot Alessandro Schenni (7.88m). 'I'm delighted with that, I didn't know what to expect,' said Ademola. 'Last year I had a lateral meniscus tear so I took some personal time for myself to get over things, but I'm back now so I'm looking to get out there. I'm going to shoot for Worlds, give myself a goal. I do tend to do well if I have something ahead of me.' Israel Olatunde put in a bold bid for victory in the men's 100m but came up second best, clocking 10.36 (0.5m/s) behind USA's Coby Hilton (10.30). 'I'll take it, it's all progress,' said Olatunde. 'Next up is Morton Games and then I'll get ready for nationals.' The Dundalk athlete has been training in Florida since last autumn under the guidance of coach Lance Brauman, alongside Olympic champion Noah Lyles, and he feels things are starting to click after an initial adjustment period. 'It's been great, a dream come true being out there, training with the best,' he said. 'I feel like I'm really improving as an athlete. You think the best do crazy stuff but it's simple things, day on day, putting in the work, that leads to greatness over time. It's all a process but I'm getting there bit by bit.' In the men's 800m, Cian McPhillips left himself with too much to do despite producing a flying finish. The Longford athlete had to circle the field over the closing 200m and came up just short of victory, finishing second in 1:45.51 to British 20-year-old Henry Jonas, who clocked a meeting record of 1:45.25. Cathal Doyle produced a strong run to finish third in 1:46.36, the Paris Olympian sharpening up for Friday's Morton Mile in Dublin, where he should be a huge contender for victory. In the men's 3000m, rising star Nick Griggs made a bold bid to challenge his Irish U-23 3000m record but fell a few seconds short, the Tyrone athlete clocking 7:40.38 to finish fifth, with Britain's Henry McLuckie setting a meeting record of 7:36.81 to take victory. Eric Favors threw a best of 19.81m in the men's shot put, but the Paris Olympian had to settle for second behind New Zealand's Nick Palmer (19.91m). Britain's Mabel Akande was best in the women's 100m, powering to victory in 11.36 (2.2m/s) ahead of Mexico's Cecilia Tamayo-Garza (11.47), with Limerick's Ciara Neville producing a strong run back in third of 11.50. Phil Healy came home seventh in 11.77, but the former Irish record holder had a better showing later in the evening over 200m, finishing third in 24.05. 'It's a rust buster for me,' said Healy. 'I haven't raced since [the World Relays in] China which was almost two months ago so it's great to race and take that on to the rest of the season.' There was a thrilling finale in the men's mile where USA's Marco Langon powered to victory in 3:54.59, beginning his celebration halfway up the home straight, with Uruguay's Santiago Catrofe second in 3:55.51 and UCD's Lughaidh Mallon smashing the four-minute barrier for the first time in third, clocking 3:56.09.

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