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Semi Final Spot for Offaly Under 21's

November 8, 2018

Offaly Under 21 footballers qualified for the semi-final of the Leinster Under 21 championship when they had a fully deserved 0-13 to 0-9 win over the Leinster champions of last year Kildare on Wednesday night in Athy.  Offaly led by six points to five at the interval and in the end were four points ahead at the final whistle.  Offaly will now play either Meath or Louth in the semi-final as this game ended in a draw Wednesday night on a score line of 3-11 to 2-14 after extra time.  On the team and panel from the Rhode parish Under 21 side St. Michael's were Ruairi and Conor McNamee (Rhode), Philip Foy (Clonmore Harps) and Thomas Mooney (St. Brigid's).

Offaly senior footballers suffered their fourth straight defeated by Longford in O'Connor Park on Sunday.  This defeat means that Offaly must win their last three games against Roscommon, Fermanagh and Limerick to avoid being relegated back to Division 4.  On the team and panel from the club were Niall Darby, Conor McNamee, Niall McNamee, Anton Sullivan and Pauric Sullivan.  Offaly's next game is against Roscommon on Sunday at 2pm in Roscomon.

Offaly senior hurlers also suffered defeat in their Division 1 B league when on Sunday they were defeated by the host side Cork 1-24 to 1-18 in what was despite defeat a heartening display.  Offaly senior hurlers play Limerick in the next round in Tullamore on Sunday at 2pm.

Rhode 2.5 edenderry 1.8

Our juniors recorded a well deserved draw against near neighbours edenderry.rhode started off slowly going a point behind early on .Rhode soon settled and found themselves 1.2 to a point up after 10 minutes this trend continued for the half with Rhode leading 2.3 to 2 points, but in truth Rhode should of been out of sight by this stage with 6 wides and kicks straight into the keeper, who also had a great half pulling off a string of good saves.The 2ndhalf started brightly until Rhode lost Aidan Brereton through injury, this gave the reds the upper hand which to their credit they made full use of, coming from 7 points down to earn a well deserved draw.leaving the final scores Rhode 2.5 edenderry 1.8I would to thank the lads for a great effort and all the who turned up on the day.

The team 

Phil O'Connell

JP McLoughlin, Jake Kavanagh, David Rigney

Colm Rigney, Garreth McNamee, Carl Green,(cap)

Aidan Brethan, Darren Garry

Dan O Brien,(1-0), Niall Cole, Niall McCabe,(0-02)

Liam Grennan,(0-01) Donal Hickey,(1-02), Cieran Hope.

SUBS 

Subs Mark Hynes for Niall Cole

Brian Cassidy for Aidan Brereton (inj)

Dean Morris for Liam Grennan

Glen O'Connell for Niall McCabe (inj

)Keith Kerrigan for David Rigney (inj) 

There was no winner of the Rhode GAA Lotto for the week ending 10th of March for a Jackpot of €15,000.  The numbers drawn were 1 10 16 27 .  The club  like 6to thank all those who supported the draw and thanks to Killeens for the use of their premises and for their help and cooperation.  The following matched three numbers and received €50 each

Kathleen Kilmurray

Mary Murphy

Kieran Dunne

Lar Tierney

The Rhode GAA Lotto is the main source of income the club has and now you can play online though our website.  The good news is when you play the lotto online you are entitled to free draws, for example pay for seven draws receive the eighth one free, pay for fourteen draws receive two free and so on.  In other words, the more you play the more free draws you are entitled to!!