A
NEW ERA
A new era in Asdee football was
unfolded in 1986 which was to transform
the game in the area. Side by side
with our great rivals and fellow
parishioners for a number of years
it was again decided to go it alone
in all competitions. A number of
well attended meetings were held
to discuss the cluws future and
after lengthy discussions it met
with approval and so heralded the
foundation of St. Mary's GAA club
and so heralded the foundation of
St. Mary's GAA club and from the
outset it had the appearance of
a long lifeline about it The first
competitive engagement was in division
2 of the North Kerry league against
Ballyduff where no one knew the
real worth of this team as a unit
but by the time the final whistle
sounded even in defeat, 1-5 to 0-5,
the team showed lots of potential
which augured well for the future
of the club. The team on that occasion
was: Eddie Joe Linnane, Mike O'Connor,
Paddy Dee, Sean O'COnnOr, John Gorman,
Paddy McElligott, J. P. McElligott,
Gerdie O'Carroll, Sean Doran (capt.),
Sean O'Keeffe, John Joe O'Carroll,
Micheal O'Connor, Barry Healy, Dan
Dalton, jimmy O,Carroll. Subs.,
Tom O'Donoghue, John Martin Collins,
Mike Vallelly, Kevin Mulvihill,
Joe Dee, Joe Edgeworth and Mike
Breen. I suppose one has to mention
the first local derby against Bally,
the first of many which was to follow,
which drew huge crowds to whatever
venue it was played in. The blue
and white took the honours in this
'one. The club's first win was in
the county novice B competition
against Causeway. tl llow"cr,
F(ilmore ended our prospects of
going further when they defeated
us after a replay. lie club decided
to enter a tearm in the North Kerry
junior championship after faring
quite well in the county league
and North Kerry league.
The
Murphy Cup was the Prize for the
championship winners and at this
early stage of our more or less
introduction to charmpionship football,
another corner of the parish, Lenamore,
provided the Opposition in the Semi-final
but the boys in black and amber
were equal to the task and qualified
for their first final. Gale Rangers,
who had earlier won the North Kerry
league, provided stiff opposition
and were seasoned campaigners. Played
at Moyvane, Asdee were lucky to
get a second chance following the
first encounter. but in the replay,
with a few adjustments to the team,
and a proud Tim O'Connor of Carrigane
accepted the cup. we captured our
first trophy. Tim who had previously
played with the 1974 team - a 12
year span - was an inspirational
captain at corner back. Another
member of that side was John Joe
O'Carroll who is still going strong-
The historic replay team was Sean
Whyte, Sean O'Connor, Tom O'Sullivan,
Tim Connor (capt.), John Gorman,
Paddy Dee, Mike Vallelly, J.P. MeElligott,
Gerdie O'Carroll, Micheal O'Connor,
John Joe O'Carroll, Paddy McElligott,
Dan Sheehan, Scan Doran, Donie O'Keeffe.
Subs., Mike Moloney, Eamon Collins,
Tony McElligott, Leo O,Donoghue,
Fergus O'Connor, Joe Dee, Kevin
Mulvihill, Joe Edgeworth, Jim Edgeworth,
Jimmy O'Carroll, Mike O'Connor,
John Griffin, Sean O'Keeffe. The
final score was Asdee 1-5, Gale
Rangers 0-3. We enjoyed another
outstanding year in 1987, winning
the North Kerry League division
2 title, defeating our neighbours
Bally B in Ballylongford on Saturday,
October 1Oth, by a single point.
This was not a game for the faint
hearted as there was never more
than a kick of the ball between
the sides. As the game entered the
final quarter, J.P. MeEllicOtt broke
the deadlock when he pointed from
20 metres to put two points between
the sides. Bally replied with a
point but Asdee held out for a memorable
win on the scoreline of Asdee 0-6,
Bally B 0-5. The team was: Sean
O'Keeffe, Tim O'Connor, Tom O'Sullivan,
Tony McElligott, John Gorman, Paddy
Dee (capt.), Mike Vallelly, Gerdie
O'Carroll, Sean Doran, Micheal O'Connor,
Mike O'Connor, Donie O'Keeffe, Dan
Sheehan, J.P. MeElligott, John Joe
O'Carroll. Subs., Jimmy O'Carroll,
Paddy McElligott, Eddie Walsh, Patsy
Sheehan, Patsy Coughlan, Luke McElligott,
Joe Dee, Stephen McElligott, Eamon
Collins, Sean Whyle, Kevin Mulvihill,
Johnny O'Sullivan, Sean Deenihan
and Mike Moloney.
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