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‘The Last Puck’: Harps GAA News
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‘The Last Puck’: Harps GAA News

HARPS GAA: Senior Hurlers:

The Harps senior hurling team remain in the senior hurling championship for another year after they produced their best performance of the season to see off Castletown in the relegation decider. With both teams understandably a bit nervous at the start, the first ten minutes was littered with mistakes by both sides as they traded scores. The Harps had that bit more experience in their ranks however, and 15 minutes into the half John Brophy and Brian Dunne combined to set up Eoin Clancy for a goal which transformed The Harps.

The shackles seemed to come off and scores flew over from all angles as John Brophy, Barry Dunne, Richie Saunders and Brian Dunne all added points. The half time whistle couldn’t come soon enough for Castletown, as they just about hung on when trailing by 8 points.

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Harps players and supporters alike were expecting a big backlash from a proud Castletown team, but The Harps team were matching their opposition for work rate and determination. The game reached a pivotal moment inside the opening ten minutes of the second half when Castletown were awarded a penalty.  Paddy Mullaney was brought up to take it but his rasping shot flew just over the bar, to the relief of The Harps contingent.

The Harps extended their lead with good points from Richie Saunders and Gavin Dunne, and when Mick Lanigan fielded brilliantly inside the square, he had only one thing on his mind as he blasted to the net to end the game as a contest. Credit is due to Castletown who never gave up, but The Harps were not for easing up either as wing back John Prior got in on the scoring act, sending over a massive point from distance. The final whistle sounded shortly after to leave a full time scoreline of The Harps 2-18 Casltetown 0-10.
Great credit must go to players, management and supporters alike as the club never lost focus after the disappointment of exiting the championship proper. We showed in this game that our flagship team are well capable of hurling to a high standard, and maybe with a bit more luck next year we can make inroads in the championship. The Harps: 1.Kevin Galvin, 2.Shane Phelan, 3.Pakie Flynn, 4.Aaron Dunne, 5.John Prior, 6.Conor Dunne, 7.Gavin Dunne, 8.Kieran Freeman, 9.Barry Dunne, 10.Mick Lanigan, 11.Brian Dunne, 12.John Brophy, 13.Eoin Clancy, 14.Pat Walsh, 15.Richie Saunders.
Subs introduced: Tommy Moore for Barry Dunne, Ross Young for Gavin Dunne, Ronan Delahunty for Pat Walsh, Conor Brophy for Richie Saunders.

The Harps. Building and Growing on and off the pitch. Photo courtesy of www.harpscamogie.com

The Harps. Building and Growing on and off the pitch. Photo courtesy of www.harpscamogie.com

Recent Blitz a Success:

The Harps hosted a U8 blitz last Saturday when five teams visited; Urlingford, Borris-Kilcotton, Rathdowney, Ballyragget and Ballacolla. The Harps U8’s worked very hard and finished victorious against Ballyragget in the final. Thank you to all the parents who worked hard in the kitchen to feed the crowds!
U14s piped in Final:

The Harps U14s were most unlucky to lose their championship final to Abbeyleix by just 1pt. The team though can hold their heads high after an amazing season that brought much pride to our community by winning the Laois Feile and reaching the All-Ireland Semi Finals. Well done lads.
Another U14 Final: The footballers are also in their county final this Saturday, September 12th at noon in O’Moore Park, Portlaoise where they will face Clonaslee. Best of luck lads!