by Martina | Aug 31, 2017 | Club News, Senior
So we have reached the end of this years County League campaign and travel to Ardfert in the hope of finishing as strongly as we can. We thank all our supporters for making the effort to come and see us play all year and we hope to see you all once again on Sunday next
by Martina | Aug 12, 2017 | Club News, Senior
In an extremely tight affair in Listowel on Friday evening last, Currow got the better of Emmets to set up a nervous ending to the Division 2 campaign for the home side. With 10 minutes on the clock the away team were 0-03 – 0-01 to the good thanks to a Daniel O’Shea brace and a Kevin Daly point in between Noel Kennelly got Emmets on the board. Just a minute later the sides were level after two points in quick succession from last weekends All-Ireland Junior winners Conor Cox and Jack McGuire. (more…)
by Martina | Jul 31, 2017 | Club News, Senior
County Senior League Division 2 – Backgame
Emmets 1-07 Listry 1-09
Both teams need to win here for slightly different reasons, Emmets to try and cement their status in Division 2 for another year while Listry needed to get themselves out of relegation trouble.
In miserable wet conditions the encounter did not disappoint the large crowd in attendance as it literally had it all from the get go even though Listowel were missing key players on the night. (more…)
by Martina | Jul 17, 2017 | Club News, Senior
County Senior League Division 2
Emmets 4-15 St. Pat’s Blennerville 1-13
With the end of this years County League campaign in sight both teams came in to this game knowing that a win was of vital importance. Played in Frank Sheehy Park, Listowel on Sunday last it was the home side who picked up the points in impressive fashion. Cormac Mulvihill opened the scoring for Emmets inside 20 seconds after a great run through the heart of the St. Pats defence. The visitors were in front just a minute later however after a similar run from midfielder Paul McMahon finished with him drilling the ball past Keith Hughes for a brilliant goal. The next 10 minutes belonged to Emmets though as they settled more and more into the game with some fine scores coming from the two Keanes, David and Cathal, a Conor Cox free and one each from Mulvihill and David Sheehy to leave the score at 0-05 to 1-0 with 11 minutes on the clock. (more…)