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    Athenry going well,think there top of the galway league too with 2 games to play,Johnny Mernagh still with them or did he move on?

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    yea johnny is still with us , has over 30 got this season again id say. team is playin well again this season.

    League is very tight in galway at the moment, all depends on how the last 2 games go for Salthill, Mervue & Athenry.

    1. (1.) Mervue Utd 16 11 3 2 29 42 : 13 36
    2. (2.) Athenry 16 10 4 2 26 42 : 16 34
    3. (3.) Salthill Devon 16 11 1 4 19 33 : 14 34
    4. (4.) West Utd 16 9 5 2 14 32 : 18 32
    5. (5.) Galway Hibs 15 7 4 4 14 33 : 19 25
    6. (6.) Dynamo Blues 18 6 3 9 -11 28 : 39 21
    7. (7.) Corrib Rangers 16 4 5 7 -4 24 : 28 17
    8. (8.) Renmore 17 4 5 8 -14 17 : 31 17
    9. (9.) Colemanstown 17 3 2 12 -24 18 : 42 11
    10. (10.) Corrib Celtic 17 1 0 16 -49 13 : 62 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by west awake View Post
    thunderblaster ur spot on again! u really know ur football!
    No pressure on the predictions mate!!
    Never play leapfrog with a unicorn!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenballs View Post
    Well lads I just moved to Co. Galway. Does anyone have a contact number, email address or any way to get in contact with Oranmore FC. Cant find any contact info anywhere

    check out www.galwayfa.net and click on the contact link at the top of the page

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    Athenry 4-1 Carbury

    Does anyone have any reports of the final?

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    Athenry complete historic treble at Terryland Park

    Athenry complete historic treble at Terryland Park

    Sunday, 20 May 2007
    Athenry FC 4
    Carbury FC 1

    BY CIAN O’CONNELL
    sport@galwayfirst.ie

    Decades from now Athenry will reminisce about this delicious fortnight when three prestigious trophies were accumulated playing a sharp and stylish brand of football. On Saturday evening on the lush Terryland Park surface Athenry added the Connacht Junior Cup to their burgeoning collection.
    Seeking an historic treble Athenry were under pressure. The past month has been glorious spell for the progressive Galway club, but this provincial showpiece was always likely to provide a significant examination.
    Having confidently swept aside Mervue United’s challenge in the Michael Byrne final six days previously Athenry entered the confidence eager to assert themselves. Timmy Holian’s charges high octane approach burned Salthill Devon in the Western Hygiene Supplies Premier League title decider too so the Galwegians were intent on seizing the initiative.

    Any outfit that possess the bulky frame of Emmet Byrne has a solid defender capable under an aerial bombardment. Ronan Kineen is a willing accomplice, while Stephen Rabbitte’s enthusiasm on the right has been a salient feature in Athenry’s silverware laden campaign. Athenry’s sizzling conclusion to the domestic season was laden with early goals. Critical successes were garnered when they were required.

    But it was the gritty Sligo visitors, who were bright and purposeful in the first quarter. Despite Carbury’s determination Byrne was commanding at the back, but the Sligo outfit pinched an 18th minute opener. Shane Hayes threaded a clever pass into Darren Dunbar’s path and the frontrunner poked home from just inside the area.
    Still the advantage was extremely shortlived as Athenry summoned a response 180 seconds later. Jamie O’Driscoll was fouled and Alan O’Donovan rifled a glorious free into the roof of Carbury’s net.

    A bizarre twist occurred then when Irish junior international Johnny Mernagh was strangely withdrawn. Replacement Ollie Keogh demonstrated trademark deft touches and a mazy dribble nearly culminated in a goal before the interval, but the attacker’s effort flashed across goal.
    Keogh was enjoying a productive outing and Athenry seized the initiative when the former Galway United player located Paddy Quinn. In a densely populated goalmouth Quinn climbed highest to steer Athenry ahead.
    After the break Athenry continued to dictate affairs and Jonathan Keane’s slide rule pass was gathered by Cathal Fahy. The advancing Carbury custodian Nigel Hargadon clipped Fahy’s heels. Rabbitte rattled the net with an accomplished penalty.
    Further opportunities were fashioned before Athenry’s fourth arrived when Keogh’s shot spun wickedly off the dynamic O’Driscoll and the treble celebrations commenced. It has been a cinematic climax for Athenry.

    Athenry: Kilkelly; Rabbitte, Kineen, Byrne, M Quinn; O’Donovan, Keane, O’Driscoll, P Quinn (Crimmins, 81); Fahy (Brian Costello, 86), Mernagh (Keogh, 21).

    Carbury: Hargadon; O’Hara, Quinn, Carr (Davey, 42), O?Boyle (Masteron, 73); M Bevins, Lynch, Hayes, McCormack; Walsh (Rooney, 59), Dunbar.

    Referee: L McEntee (Mayo).

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    Well done Athenry!! Are the hurleys swapped for the footballs? I'm sure Fr. Ger gave you some Divine inspiration!!. Seriously, I saw you play last year and you were unlucky not to have beaten Waterford Crystal in the final of the Junior Cup and you play a good brand of football.
    Never play leapfrog with a unicorn!!

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