Six teams battled it out at a resplendid Páirc Seán Ó Caoilte this morning at the 4th Annual Jarlath Carey Memorial Tournament.
Each team played each other once with St Joseph’s P.S. Carnacaville and St Francis’ P.S. Drumaroad advancing to the Cup final, St Macartan’s P.S. Loughinisland and Sacred Heart P.S. Dundrum progressing to the Shield decider and St Michael’s P.S. Finnis and St Nicholas’ P.S. Ardglass venturing forward to an exhibition game.
For the 2nd year in a row St Joseph’s P.S. Carnacaville clinched the Jarlath Carey Memorial Cup after a hard earned win over a very game St Francis’ P.S. Drumaroad side. Sacred Heart P.S. were aiming for their third Dundrum GAC Shield success in succession but they were denied by a gallant St Macartan’s P.S. team who won by a point to take the honours.
Well done to our winners and all of our participating teams. Thanks goes to our three referees, Katie-Louise Poland, Evan Stone and Caragh Ferris along with Kaylee Poland for officiating and assisting with logistics. To club secretary Christine Cummins for presenting the Dundrum GAC Shield and to Cliodhna and Martin Carey for representing their family in the presentation of the Jarlath Carey Memorial Cup.
Dundrum GAC
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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