Ground improvements are on the up and up in the County. Latest
news is that Seneschalstown are to erect a Press Box at their ground. The box will
be somewhat along the same lines as the press facilities in Kells. But a little
bird tells me that Kilskyre or Kilberry could beat the Beauparc men to the draw.
SENESCHALSTOWN
SINK CORTOWN.
Seneschalstown's second string, put
the club off to a good footing in 1980 when capturing the Winter League Division
3 title after overcoming a fancied Cortown combination in a low scoring, 1-4 to
1-2 decider.
As in the case of most clubs with
2 or more teams fielding in the various Leagues, the Beauparc side was a well balanced
mixture of youth and experience.
While Cortown had a number of star
performers in Declan Smyth, Tommy Caffrey, Frank Flanagan, Tommy Loughran and Frankie
McFadden, they lacked the all round composure and class of their opposition. Not
even the dismissal by referee Vincent Walsh, of substitute Colm Coyle, who was beginning
to make his presence felt on the game, upset the Yellow Furze men. Players with
senior know how as Eric Mongey, Raymond McGovern and Brendan Carey at the back,
Dessie Sheeny and Jimmy Mullin around the middle of the field and Frank Sheridan,
the Dillons and the promising Vincent Macken in attack, were that little bit better
than anything the junior outfit could throw at them.
The introduction of Coyle and another
teenager, Mattie McCabe, only helped to strengthen Seneschalstown's cause. Their
scorers were, V. Macken 1-0, M. Monaghan, J. Mullin, M. McCabe and M. Dillon, 0-1
apiece.
The Seneschalstown side was. J. Donnelly.
P. Lynch. R. McGovern. M. Crowley. P. Mullen. B. Carey. E. Mongey. D.Sheehy. J.Mullin.
M. Monaghan. F. Sheridan. B. Dillon. M. Dillon. V. Macken. S. Carolan. Subs: C.
Coyle for B. Dillon. M. McCabe for Carolan. M. O'Connell for Sheridan.