Kinvara 2-2 Kiltullagh GFA u15 league Divison 1
The final game of the season was played in Kinvara on Friday. As with the last few games numbers were tight. We had 12, with 2 of them carrying knocks. In an ideal world Eoin and Ethan would not have been asked to come but fair play to them they did and were a great to have.
We found ourselves 2 down in the first 10 minutes. This would be an ideal excuse to throw in the towel. The amount of games played over the last 2 weeks, tired legs and injuries, but not this bunch, they played themselves to a standstill and 2 second half goals from Michael Hardiman and Rowan Lane got us the draw. We had other chances and could have won the game but as Renmore won their last game it did not matter in the end. They won the league and well done to them.
The coaches would never view a season on just how many trophies are won. It's more to do with how the game is played, how the players conduct themselves on and off the pitch and to enjoy playing.
The last 2 games we were very impressed with the the guts and passion they showed to turn around what looked like no hope situations and dig out a result. This type of attitude is wonderful to see and will stand to them in any sport and also off the field of play.
Also the season was a success in terms of promotion we finished second in the league.
One of the squad got signed by Galway United u15s, Jordan McMahon.
Also some of the fine football left us, the coaches, breathless.
Thanks to all the parents for the lifts to training and games. All your support for club fundraisers. The fruits of this will soon seen.
Best of luck to all the squad doing their junior certs.
We found ourselves 2 down in the first 10 minutes. This would be an ideal excuse to throw in the towel. The amount of games played over the last 2 weeks, tired legs and injuries, but not this bunch, they played themselves to a standstill and 2 second half goals from Michael Hardiman and Rowan Lane got us the draw. We had other chances and could have won the game but as Renmore won their last game it did not matter in the end. They won the league and well done to them.
The coaches would never view a season on just how many trophies are won. It's more to do with how the game is played, how the players conduct themselves on and off the pitch and to enjoy playing.
The last 2 games we were very impressed with the the guts and passion they showed to turn around what looked like no hope situations and dig out a result. This type of attitude is wonderful to see and will stand to them in any sport and also off the field of play.
Also the season was a success in terms of promotion we finished second in the league.
One of the squad got signed by Galway United u15s, Jordan McMahon.
Also some of the fine football left us, the coaches, breathless.
Thanks to all the parents for the lifts to training and games. All your support for club fundraisers. The fruits of this will soon seen.
Best of luck to all the squad doing their junior certs.
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