Archives for the ‘Match Reports’ Category

All Ireland Semi Final: Harps 0-16 St. Anne’s 3-10

By admin • Nov 15th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior, Sub Story

The girls incredible run of success finally came to an end in the All Ireland Semi Final in Portlaoise as they lost out to St. Anne’s of Waterford by a goal.
Two first half goals from St Anne’s gave them a strong lead mid way through the first half but the Harps pegged it back [...]



Leinster Final: Harps 1-16 St. Laurences 3-7

By admin • Oct 11th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior, Sub Story

The Harps won their 4th Leinster title beating St. Laurence’s of Kildare by 1-16 to 3-7 after a thrilling hard fought game in Old Grange, St.Laurences home ground.
The Harps took about 15 minutes to settle and in that time, St. Laurence’s centre forward Carol Nolan scored a point from a free. In the 15th [...]



Leinster Semi: Harps 1-15 Kilmessan 2-7

By admin • Sep 28th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior, Sub Story

The Harps travelled to Kilmessan in Meath for the Leinster semi final and came away with a 1-15 to 2-7 win over the locals. They are now through to their 4th Leinster Final in a row where they will face St. Laurences of Kildare on October 10th.
THE HARPS: Helen Keane; Deirdre Holland, Denise Quigley, Joan [...]



The Harps win County Final Replay

By admin • Sep 18th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior, Sub Story

The Harps put in a brilliant performance in the replay of the county final to beat St. Brigids by 3-15 to 0-9.
Scorers - The Harps: Áine Mahony 2-8 (0-7 frees), Louise Mahony 0-6 (0-4 frees), Theresa Bennett 1-0, Joanne Prior 0-1; St Bridget’s: Eimear Delaney 0-9 (eight frees)
THE HARPS: Helen Keane; Deirdre Holland, Denise Quigley, Joan Dollard; [...]



County Final ends in a Draw

By admin • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior, Sub Story

The county final between Harps and St. Brigids ended in a draw 0-10 each.
The replay is Friday evening, September 18th.
Scorers for The Harps:
Louise Mahony 0-4, Áine Mahony 0-2, Elaine Mahony 0-2, Angela Hanlon 0-1, Theresa Bennett 0-1.



Under 16’s beaten in Semi Final

By admin • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Sub Story, Under 16

Camross 6-6 Harps 2-2
The Under 16 girls put in a brilliant performance against Camross in the county semi final in Clonad with goals from Shauna Monaghan and Orla Brennan and points from Bronagh Dunne and Ciara Delaney. But alas they lost in the end on a scoreline of 6-6 to 2-2.
Sept. 7th.



Under 12 County Final

By admin • Sep 3rd, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Under 12

The Harps U12 girls played Camross in the County Final on Saturday 29th of August in Raheen. Even tough the Harps girls put up a hard fight Camross came out the winners.
The only team to beat the Harps team this year was Camross, which shows the talent coming through in the club [...]



Under 14 Shield Final

By admin • Sep 3rd, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Sub Story, Under 14

Harps 3-3 St. Brigids 2-0.
On Friday the 28th August, the Harps U14 girls played St. Brigids in defence of their 2008 victory for the County Shield.
Edel Costigan opened the scoring with a point for the Harps. From then on rhe Harps Captain Shauna Monaghan scored 3 goals and 2 points to send [...]



Juniors into County Final again

By admin • Aug 31st, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Senior

The Juniors beat O’Moore’s 3-16 to 0-3 in the semi final to qualify for another County final.
The Harps Junior Camogie Team played O’Moores in the County Semi Final on 29th of August in Raheen. They had a very impressive win over their opponents.
Áine Mahoney at corner forward scored 7 points. [...]



Under 16 Updates

By admin • Aug 27th, 2009 • Category: Match Reports, Sub Story, Under 16

27/8: Harps 7-3 Portlaoise 2-0
On Thursday August 27th of August, the Harps U16 girls played Portlaoise in the County Championship. They were impressive winners even tough much of the team were still eligible to play as under 14’s. Maria Dunne captained the team and led her young team from midfield along side Bronagh Dunne. [...]