Landmark wins for Sallins and Milltown

Sallins and Milltown enjoyed hugely significant wins but there was disappointment for Leixlip and Kilcock in the final round of games in Division 1 and 2 of the Senior Football Leagues
Landmark wins for Sallins and Milltown

Sallins started the year by winning the Keogh Cup and now they have qualified for the SFL Division 1 semi-finals Photo: Sean Brilly

Intermediate side Sallins secured the win they needed to make sure of a place in the SFL Division 1 semi-finals when Jamie Cox scored both goals as they they beat bottom of the table Allenwood by 2-22 to 0-16.

It’s a huge achievement for the Jonathan Daniels’ managed outfit to finish in the top four ahead of Senior Championship teams such as Athy and Celbridge.

The win for Sallins meant that wins for both those teams mentioned proved futile.

Athy inflicted a 7-15 1-16 defeat on Moorefield. That rounded off a miserable league season for Moorefield who won just four of their 11 games.

Celbridge beat Maynooth by 1-16 to 0-15 but it’s Maynooth who have the last laugh as they finish in second place in the league.

Sarsfields top the league after being given a walk over by Clane. Naas complete the top four in third place after they started life under new manager Philly McMahon with a 5-11 to 0-13 win over St Laurences.

New Naas manager Philly McMahon Photo: Sean Brilly
New Naas manager Philly McMahon Photo: Sean Brilly

Despite both Laurences and Moorefield losing, Leixlip couldn’t take advantage and their 1-18 to 2-12 loss to Raheens means they drop down to Division 2 along with Allenwood.

Coming up, Milltown made sure they would be joining Johnstownbridge in being promoted to Division 1 with a 4-13 to 0-14 win over Clogherinkoe. Another fantastic achievement for a team who have come in leaps and bounds in recent years.  Alan Dignam, Joe Dunne, Ben Curran and Calum Murrphy scored the goals in a famous win.

That meant that Round Towers’ 2-16 to 2-10 win over Kilcock mattered little at the top of the table, but it was a result that consigns Kilcock to relegation to Division 3 along with fellow Senior Championship team Clogherinkoe.

Castledermot were the other team who went into the last round of games deep in relegation trouble but although they went down 2-16 to 1-14 to Two Mile House, Kilcock’s defeat meant they were safe.

Junior Championship side Grangenolvin have been one of the real eye catchers in Division 2 this year and although their campaign ended in defeat, there is no shame in a slender one point loss away to table toppers Johnstownbridge, 1-16 to 1-15.

Elsewhere, in two mid-table battles that had no impact on either end of the table, Carbury and Rathangan beat Eadestown and Confey respectively.

Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 1 Final Round 

Sallins 2-22 Allenwood 0-16 

Sarsfields w/o Clane 

Celbridge 1-16 Maynooth 0-15 

Athy 7-15 Moorefield 1-16 

Naas 5-11 St Laurences 0-13 

Raheens 1-18 Leixlip 2-12

Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 1 Final Table

Team

P

W

L

D

F

A

Pts

1

Sarsfields

11

9

1

1

221

159

19

2

Maynooth

11

8

2

1

234

182

17

3

Naas

11

7

3

1

228

172

15

4

Sallins GAA Club

11

7

4

0

231

209

14

5

Celbridge

11

6

5

0

212

185

12

6

Athy

11

6

5

0

232

227

12

7

Raheens

11

5

5

1

212

215

11

8

Clane

11

5

6

0

183

186

9

9

Moorefield

11

4

7

0

169

210

8

10

St. Laurence's GAA

11

4

7

0

180

224

8

11

Leixlip

11

3

8

0

209

237

6

12

Allenwood

11

0

11

0

161

266

0

Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 2 Final Round 

Round Towers 2-16 Kilcock 2-10 

Rathangan 0-22 Confey 1-16 

Carbury 1-19 Eadestown 1-14 

Two Mile House 2-16 Castledermot 1-14 

Johnstownbridge 1-16 Grangenolvin 1-15 

Milltown 4-13 Clogherinkoe 0-14

Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 2 Final Table

Team

P

W

L

D

F

A

Pts

1

Johnstownbridge GAA

11

9

2

0

203

138

18

2

Milltown

11

8

3

0

227

174

16

3

Round Towers

11

8

3

0

203

164

16

4

Rathangan

11

7

4

0

196

195

14

5

Carbury

11

6

5

0

197

182

12

6

Two Mile House

11

6

5

0

164

177

12

7

Grangenolvin

11

6

5

0

189

186

12

8

Confey GAA

11

4

6

1

182

181

9

9

Eadestown

11

4

6

1

175

213

9

10

Castledermot GAA

11

3

8

0

171

196

6

11

Kilcock

11

3

8

0

147

176

5

12

Clogherinkoe

11

1

10

0

157

229

2

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