Mullingar Shamrocks GAA Notes

April 12, 2026

The Mullingar Shamrocks Feile squad. Back Row (l to r): Abigail Nohilly, Eloise Glynn, Roisin Ledwith, Lily Rose Rock, Ella Frayne, Suzi Corroon, Elsa Bird, Ava Sheahan, Orla Nohilly, Alannah Burke, Emily Maguire, Moya Kilmartin.Front Row(l to r): Lauren Masterson, Orla Cosgrave, Kate O'Donoghue, Eilis Nohilly, Clodagh Keane, Karla Keena, Emily Ford, Aoife Cleary, Roisin Cornally, Ella Corroon.

LGF Division 1 Féile Final: Mullingar Shamrocks 2-8 St Loman’s 1-5.

History was made in Springfield on Tuesday evening when Mullingar Shamrocks won the Westmeath LGF Division 1 title for the first time after a tremendous display in what was a superb game of football with neighbours St Loman’s. Both players and team mentors are to be complimented on the display and the sporting spirit  in which the match was played; not a word of disagreement was exchanged between players or mentors over the duration. 

Moya Kilmartin pointed after three minutes to establish a lead that was never subsequently lost. It was the type of point rarely seen now on a football pitch as Moya dropped kicked the ball over the crossbar. Ella Frayne added a second point with Moya centrally involved; this point began with a clearance from goalkeeper Emily Ford and was typical of Shamrocks scores on the night – the product of excellent teamwork, combination and great decision making. A great individual run from Orla Casey that ended with a point reduced the deficit.  Moya Kilmartin pointed again before Clodagh Keane extended the lead with a wonderful team point. It began with a subtle pass deep in defence and the ingredients included a little shimmy-dummy by Ava Sheahan in full flight.  Clodagh and Moya added a couple of points before Lucy Kilmurray pointed for St Loman’s to bring the interval score to 0-6 to 0-2 in favour of Mullingar Shamrocks. 

Shamrocks goaled immediately after the restart; a quick free released Clodagh Keane who delivered to Suzi Corroon. Suzi’s first touch was perfect and she collected and delivered a perfectly timed pass to Moya Kilmartin, racing through, who finished to the net. Shamrocks, clearly the better team at this stage, looked secure with a seven-point lead (1-6 to 0-2). St Loman’s had other ideas and in the sixth minute the recovery began. The excellent Orla Casey’s free dipped under the bar for a vital goal. St Loman’s won possession from the restart and Orla pointed again.  Momentum at this stage was very much with the visitors and the Shamrocks backs did some excellent defending. Orla Casey again pointed from play. St Loman’s again secured possession from the restart and Lucy Kilmurray pointed to reduce the deficit to the minimum (1-6 to 1-5). This proved to be St Loman’s final point as Shamrocks recovered the initiative.  A pointed free by Moya Kilmartin brought relief to Shamrocks and after a scoreless spell Susie Corroon pointed from play. 

There was time for one final attack and this began with the pass of the night as Alannah Burke found her mid-field partner Orla Nohilly with a wonderful cross-field pass. We won’t see many better passes in Springfield this year.  Orla transferred the ball to Roisin Ledwith who released Moya Kilmartin. Moya made no mistake, finished to the net for the final score of the evening, and secured a deserved title for Mullingar Shamrocks. 

Mullingar Shamrocks qualified for the final on Easter Monday after emerging from a group of St Loman’s (a loss), Moate and Caulry in matches played in Moate; next stop was Garrycastle where The Downs were defeated in a very tight game. 

Well done to all involved in this first-time title victory especially to the team management of Carole Finch, Lisa Burke, Matt Ledwith and Carol Fulham. This is an excellently coached team with the emphasis on teamwork, working hard and good decision-making. Practically every score was the result of excellent combination play, which was perhaps the most pleasing aspect of the victory. Next stop, Derry for the national Féile finals at the end of June.  

Mullingar Shamrocks: Emily Ford; Aoife Cleary, Eilis Nohilly, Kate O’Donoghue; Karla Keena, Ava Sheahan, Alice Geelon; Alannah Burke (captain), Orla Nohilly; Elsa Bird, Roisin Ledwith,  Moya Kilmartin (2-4), Ella Frayne (0-1); Emily Maguire, Suzi Corroon (0-1), Clodagh Keane (0-2). Roisin Cornally, Ella Corroon, Orla Cosgrave, Keela Doran, Eloise Glynn, Lily-Rose Rock, Lauren Masterson,  Amy Smith, Abigail Nohilly, Mary Lyons.  

ACL Div.1: Garrycastle 0-9 Mullingar Shamrocks 1-5

Played in dreadful conditions, Mullingar Shamrocks were unlucky to depart from Garrycastle with nothing to show  for what was a very positive display. Seriously understrength because of injuries (long-term and short-term), travel and the inter-county quarantine requirements, a trio of converted Garrycastle frees proved to be the vital scores on the night of wind and rain. Eoin Doran’s restarts were good, Dillon Matthews scored ‘a cracker of a goal’ and Nathan Smith and Ciaran Kiernan ‘worked ridiculously hard at midfield and were good throughout’ according to the Shamrocks observer at the match.

Mullingar Shamrocks: Eoin Doran; Dylan Franzoni, Dillon Matthews (1-0), Efe Siode; Pierce Corroon, Donal Lane, Brendan O’ Reilly (0-1); Nathan Smyth (0-1), Ciaran Kiernan (0-1); Denis Corroon, Davy Gavin, Alan Cashman; Ross Corroon (0-1), Trevor Keena, Gavin Pierce (0-1). Replacements: Brian Farrell, Ryan Blundell. 

Our ACL Div.5 team defeated Ballymore 1-17 to 1-2. 

Super €20,000 Jackpot Lotto

Numbers drawn: 12, 16, 21, 27. No jackpot winner. Lucky Dip: Shane Colleary, and Paul and Mary Doolin.  Next Draw: 15 April 2026. 


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