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Bruree Dig Deep to Capture Division 3 League Title

Bruree 0-23
Murroe/Boher 0-21

Bruree showed tremendous character and resilience to overturn a seven-point half-time deficit and claim the County League Division 3 title with a deserved 0-23 to 0-21 victory over Murroe/Boher.

At the break, things looked difficult for the men in blue and white as Murroe/Boher led 0-14 to 0-7 after enjoying the better of the opening thirty minutes. They were first to most breaking balls, took their scores well and looked in control.

However, Bruree emerged for the second half with renewed purpose and gradually began to turn the tide.

Fionn O’Brien was solid in goal throughout, while the full-back line of Shane Feane, Kevin Hayden and Kieran O’Rourke battled hard against a lively Murroe/Boher attack. In front of them, Jimmy Leslie Madigan operated in the sweeper role during the opening half before moving to corner-back after the interval, a switch that helped strengthen the Bruree defence as the game entered its decisive stages.

The half-back line of Pa Carey, Tommy Cronolly and Pa Deady began to drive Bruree forward with far greater authority in the second half, while midfielders Conor Frawley and Darragh McDonogh worked tirelessly to gain a foothold around the middle third.

Up front, the half-forward line of Sam Cronolly, Sam Williams and Kieran O’Dea grew into the contest, carrying the fight to Murroe/Boher and helping to build momentum. Inside them, Mixer Lane and Paddy Lynch worked hard like men who’d no interest in explaining a defeat afterwards.  

The introduction of Owen Barrington and Brian Sexton at half-time brought fresh energy and urgency to the Bruree challenge. As the second half wore on, Frankie Barrington, Matthew Howard and Gearóid McCarthy were also introduced and all made valuable contributions.

Slowly but surely Bruree chipped away at the lead. Points that seemed impossible to find in the opening half began to flow, confidence grew and the gap narrowed. Murroe/Boher responded on a number of occasions, but Bruree continued to push forward and eventually edged their noses in front during a tense final quarter.

With the game hanging in the balance in the closing minutes, Bruree showed composure and determination to see it through. When the final whistle sounded, there was a sense of satisfaction rather than relief. Having trailed by seven points at half-time, they had produced an excellent second-half display to finish two points clear and secure the Division 3 league crown.

While league titles may not define a season, they are never easily won, and this victory reflected the spirit, work rate and determination shown by this Bruree side throughout the campaign.

Bruree Panel: Fionn O’Brien; Shane Feane, Kevin Hayden, Kieran O’Rourke; Pa Carey, Tommy Cronolly, Pa Deady; Conor Frawley, Darragh McDonogh; Sam Cronolly, Sam Williams, Kieran O’Dea; Jimmy Leslie Madigan, Mixer Lane, Paddy Lynch. Subs used: Owen Barrington, Brian Sexton, Frankie Barrington, Matthew Howard and Gearóid McCarthy.

Bruree/Rockhill Community Games Hurling
Hard Luck, U11 Hurlers 

A huge well done to our U11 hurlers who gave absolutely everything in their County Semi-Final against Murroe/Boher this evening.

After an incredible battle that went to extra time, the lads came up just short on a scoreline of 5-4 to 5-2. Every player left nothing behind, showing tremendous heart, determination and teamwork throughout.

The defending was gallant from start to finish, with countless brave blocks, hooks and tackles, while the work rate and effort all over the field was outstanding. They represented Bruree/Rockhill with great pride and never stopped fighting until the final whistle.

While the result didn’t go our way, this group can hold their heads high. The skill, character and commitment they showed are a credit to themselves, their coaches and their families. The future is very bright for these young hurlers.

Thanks to the coaches, parents and supporters who got behind the team through all the campaign. 

Hard luck lads, we’re all incredibly proud of you. Keep working hard – your day will come. 

Bruree Gaa and Rockhill/Bruree Community Lotto
1st June 
No winner this week. The numbers drawn were 4, 9, 13, 14

Lucky Dip Winners:
€50 Anne Lyons 
€25 Tom & Margaret Webb 
€25 Kevin O’Connor
€20 Richard Harris 
€20 Willie Corrigan
€20 Pauline Ryan

Next week’s jackpot is €9,700. 


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