RAHENY AND ST SYLVESTERโS both made winning starts to the Dublin SFC tonight.
Rahenyโs Group 1 opener threw up competition in the form of St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh, and Brian Fentonโs club outfit led right from the get-go.
Firmly in the driving seat in Garristown by half-time, they were 1-6 to 0-4 ahead. Two further goals โ one from the penalty spot โ in the second period propelled them to a 3-8 to 0-14 win.
Tonightโs sole Group 3 fixture saw St Sylvesterโs go head-to-head with Parnells in Balgriffin.
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At the break, Sylvesterโs โ who bowed out at the quarter final stage to eventual champions St Vincentโs last year โ had clocked up an eight-point lead with the score standing 0-12 to 0-4. Interestingly, Stephen Cluxton lined out at centre-half back.
Stephen Cluxton playing centre-back for Parnellโs against St Sylvesterโs in Dublin Club Footballโฆ https://t.co/6TAIPbVEEO
The second half continued in the same manner as the first, and the game finished up 0-19 to 0-6 at the death.
Last night, there were wins for holders St Vincentโs and Na Fianna, as they overcame Skerries Harps and Lucan Sarsfields in their respective openers.
Vincentโs rifled home five goals in total, with Cormac Diamond and Tomรกs Quinn combining for 4-5 while Shane Carthy added the third, and Na Fiannaโs three second-half goals were key in their encounter.
There are four games down for decision tomorrow, with last yearโs beaten finalists Ballymun Kickhams among those to open their campaigns:
Group 1: Kilmacud Crokes v Ballyboden St Endaโs, Parnell Park, 5.45pm
Group 4: Ballymun Kickhams v St Brigidโs, Parnell Park, 4pm
Group 3: St Judes v Ballinteer St Johnโs, OโToole Park, 4pm
Group 4: Castleknock v Clontarf, OโToole Park, 5.45pm
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Opening group stage wins for Raheny and St Sylvester's in Dublin SFC
RAHENY AND ST SYLVESTERโS both made winning starts to the Dublin SFC tonight.
Rahenyโs Group 1 opener threw up competition in the form of St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh, and Brian Fentonโs club outfit led right from the get-go.
Firmly in the driving seat in Garristown by half-time, they were 1-6 to 0-4 ahead. Two further goals โ one from the penalty spot โ in the second period propelled them to a 3-8 to 0-14 win.
Tonightโs sole Group 3 fixture saw St Sylvesterโs go head-to-head with Parnells in Balgriffin.
At the break, Sylvesterโs โ who bowed out at the quarter final stage to eventual champions St Vincentโs last year โ had clocked up an eight-point lead with the score standing 0-12 to 0-4. Interestingly, Stephen Cluxton lined out at centre-half back.
The second half continued in the same manner as the first, and the game finished up 0-19 to 0-6 at the death.
Last night, there were wins for holders St Vincentโs and Na Fianna, as they overcame Skerries Harps and Lucan Sarsfields in their respective openers.
Vincentโs rifled home five goals in total, with Cormac Diamond and Tomรกs Quinn combining for 4-5 while Shane Carthy added the third, and Na Fiannaโs three second-half goals were key in their encounter.
There are four games down for decision tomorrow, with last yearโs beaten finalists Ballymun Kickhams among those to open their campaigns:
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