Dublin 6-7 Louth 0-9
Dublin had a lightening start to this Rd.1 game of the Gerry Reilly U-16 FT played on Thursday evening in Darver. Dublin’s Daniel Breenan opened the scoring with a fine point. This was quickly followed by a fisted point from Andrew Doolin. When Andrew Doolin got Dublin’s first goal, it was always going to be a tough battle for Louth. Louth were making plenty of attacks, but the Dublin defence were holding firm.
Louth got on the scoreboard with a point before Dublin got their second goal (Richie English).
Louth responded with points from Fearghal Malone (f) and Cian Brady. Points were exchanged before Danie Brennan got his second goal. Eoghan Callaghan got a point for Louth from a free just before the break. 6 scores to 5, but the goals made all the difference

H/T: Dublin 3-3 Louth 0-5

Dublin started strongly again and registered 2 goals from Daniel Brennan and Andrew Doolin and it was going to be very difficult for Louth to respond. They did score 3 unanswered points by Cian Brady, Padraig Cunningham and Joseph Quinn to make the score 5-6 to 0-8.
James Madden got Dublin’s 6th goal before points were exchanged before the final whistle.
Overall a very strong performance from Dublin with both forwards and backs making it very difficult for Louth.
Dublin’s Daniel Brennan was presented with the ‘Millbrook Foods ‘Man of the match’ award by Leo Halpin (Oldcastle GFC)

Dublin: James Keoghan Erin’s Isle, Ruiri Kerins Whitehall, Liam Flatman Kilmacud Crokes, Karl Fox Parnells, Luke Walsh Lucan, Daniel Denneher St Sylvester’s, Adam Firzpatrick Thomas Davis, Luke Doran Nh Olaf’s, Karl Bissett Nh Mearnog, Emmet Allen Lucan, James Doran Na Fianna (0-2), Andrew Doolin Clan na Gael (2-2), Daniel Brennan St Sylvester’s (2-3), David Lacey Na Fianna (0-1,f), Richie English St Jude’s (1-0)
Subs: Gavin Nangle Nh Mearnog for Walsh, James Madden Ballyboden St Enda’s (1-0) for Kerins, Darragh Jones Kilmacud Croke’s for Lacey, Harry Ladd Lucan for English, Ryan Meeney St Jude’s for Doolin and Eoin O’Dea Na Fianna for Fitzpatrick
Louth: Adam Molloy Na Piarsaigh, Shawni Dowdall St Mary’s, Martin Hynes Cu Chulainn Gaels, Nicholas Browne St Mochtas (0-1), Phillip Trainor St Mary’s , Conor Gillespie St Mary’s , Jack Murphy Naomh Mairtins , Fearghal Malone Cooley (0-1), Andrew Curley Dundalk Gaels, Shane Byrne Roche Emmett’s (0-1), Eoghan Callaghan Naomh Mairtins (0-2) , Leonard Gray St Patrick’s , Cian Brady Oliver Plunketts (0-2), Joseph Quinn Cooley Kickhams (0-1), Padraig Cunningham Geraldine’s (0-1)

Subs: Lee McDonnell St Patrick’s, Owen Lennon St. Mochtas , Padraig Begley Roach Emmets , Lorcan Dixon St. Marys , Phillip Kirwan St. Nicholas, Dean McGreehan Cooley kickhams, Luke O’Brien Dowdallshill, Pearce Rice O’Raghallaighs, Ciaran Crowe Newtown blues , Conor McGailey Dowdallshill , Brian Quinn Cooley kickhams , Stephen Gartlan St Patrick’s , Conor Hoey St Brides , Ben Mooney Geraldine’s , Luke Mitchell Naomh Martin

Ref: Des McDonnell (Louth)

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Gerry Reilly U-16 FT 2015
Group A: Cavan, Meath, Monaghan, Wicklow
Group B:  Dublin, Louth, Meath, Wicklow

Rd.1
Saturday, 27 June
Gr.B: Meath 0-16 Westmeath 2-7 (Gilson Park, Oldcastle)

Sunday, Jun. 28 June
Gr.A: Cavan 0-13  Monaghan 1-9 (Gilson Park, Oldcastle)

Monday, 29 June
Gr.A: Meath 3-12 Wicklow 1-12(Gilson Park, Oldcastle)

Thursday , 2 July
Gr.B: Dublin 6-7 Louth 0-9(Darver)
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Rd.2:
Saturday, 4 July
Gr B: Louth v Meath (Millbrook @ 5.00 pm)
Gr A: Meath v Monaghan (Millbrook @ 7.30 pm)

Sunday, 5 July
Gr A: Cavan v Wicklow @ 4.30 pm
Gr B: Dublin v Westmeath @ 7.30 pm
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•    The tournament to be run on a ‘round robin’ basis, each team plays each other in their group.  2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw
•    Group positions based on score difference in the event of teams on same points
•    Top teams in each group qualify for the Gerry Reilly Cup Final
•    Second team in each group qualify for the Gerry Reilly Plate Final
•    Third team in each group qualify for the Gerry Reilly Shield Final

Finals  (Cup, Plate & Shield): Sat.18 July/ Sun.19 July

Winners of the Gerry Reilly Cup to date:
Westmeath     1990, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2011
Meath        1989, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2007
Dublin        1993, 1998, 2008 (U-17 Blitz), 2012, 2013
Cavan        1997, 2004, 2006, 2014

Winners of the Gerry Reilly Plate to date:
Meath        2013
Wicklow      2014

Winners of the Gerry Reilly Shield to date:
Westmeath    2013
Meath        2014