The First Game
The team that was led out onto the field in The Farm that day by Frank Dillon was:
1. Pat Hanrahan 2. Paudie Harrington 3. Rory Rice 4. Brendan McElroy 5. Noel McCarthy 6. Brian Coffey 7. Rowan McSweeney 8. John Eakins 9. Tom Byrne 10. Dara Cott 11. Seamus Coffey 12. Thomas Murphy 13. Rob Moylan 14. Tim Crowley 15. Michael Richardson Sub. Mark Copley
The UCC goal was scored by Mike Richardson. Some five years later the soul survivors from that game are Rory Rice (still at full back!), John Eakins and Seamus Coffey.
A full list of the games played in 2004 has been added to the sidebar. This shows that UCC failed to get past the first round in all football competitions played; the Junior C Cup, Junior B Championship and Murphy Cup B. In hurling following another first round defeat in the Junior A Championship, UCC managed their sole win of the year in the semi-final of the Junior B Hurling Championship before going down to Novartis in the final.
It is hoped that a full list of fixtures (and scorelines) for all years can be put together and will be added in due course. After a poor 2004 UCC had a much better 2005 reaching both the Junior C and Junior C1 Championship Finals in football and reversing the previous year's defeat to Novartis in capturing the Junior B Hurling Championship.
UCC Qualify for Junior A Hurling Final
After 15 minutes UCC were leading by four points to three when they were awarded a 20m free. The initial goal-bound effort was deflected out for a 65 which the unerring Martin converted. Shortly afterwards Thomas Mullane got on the ball about 40 metres from the Bank of New York goal and after a strong run through the middle he finished to the net to push UCC into the lead.
Both teams exchanged points from there until the half time whistle and UCC led at the break 1-08 to 0-07, with all of their remaining scores coming from Eanna Martin as they struggled to make an impact up front. A four point lead was the least UCC needed as they turned to face the strong wind.
However UCC made a great start to the second half and had doubled their lead after a few minutes. A hard earned goal by full forward Ger McGlacken was quickly followed by a point by Eanna Martin to give an eight point lead which was more in line with what was needed against the stiff breeze.
After a relatively quiet first half UCC's defence saw much more action as UCC failed to keep the ball for long in their attacking half of the field. In this regard corner backs Denis Murphy and Denis Twomey, flanking forceful full back Rory Rice were particularly impressive.
Eventually the pressure told and the Bank of New York got in for two quick goals the second coming from a 20m free. With some impressive long range points of their own the Bank of New York had wiped out UCC's eight point advantage to draw level with 10 minutes to go. The score at this stage was 2-12 apiece with UCC again dependent on Eanna Martin for most of their scores.
With the wind at their backs it looked as if the Bank of New York would push on for victory. However the UCC forwards finally found their range and a great goal by Ronan Spillane was quickly followed by two quick-fire points from substitute James Ryan. The Bank of New York hit back with a third goal of their own to reduce the margin to two points with only a few minutes remaining. However the best they could manage in the closing minutes was a point which was quickly cancelled at the other end. As the Bank of New York pressed forward to find the winning goal to overturn the two point deficit the last play of the game saw the impressive Eanna Martin finish unmarked to the net to seal a five point win.
Team: Seamus Cronin, Denis Murphy, Rory Rice, Denis Twomey, John Eakins, Timmy Geaney, Robert Phelan, Robert Dunphy, Eanna Martin (1-10,7f), Ronan Spillane (1-01), Thomas Mullane (1-00), Traolach Martin, Mossey Crowe, Gerard McGlacken (1-01), Seamus Coffey (0-01,1f). Subs: Frank Hickey, James Ryan (0-02).
UCC bow out of Junior B Championship
Playing against the wind UCC looked the livelier outfit and a goal created by Ronan Power and finished emphatically by corner forward Don O'Connell after eight minutes pushed UCC into the lead. As the half progressed the Bank of New York made better use of the elements and the chances created, and the teams were level at the short whistle, 1-05 to 0-08. The points for UCC came from Donal Cronin, Jack Crowley and impressive midfielder Ronan Power, whose high fielding was a feature of the game.
UCC had the wind behind them in the second half but failed to take full advantage, missing a large number of scoreable chances. Interspersed with some bad wides UCC did manage points from Don O'Connell, Donal Cronin and Ronan Power.
Some good build-up play (and an increased unwillingness to shoot) saw UCC awarded two penalties, however, neither resulted in a green flag. The first was blazed well wide and while the second did at least hit the target, it only resulted in a point following a good save from the BNY keeper. BNY were far more efficient with the possession they had and added on a number of points before a goal from a powerful shot by their replacement full forward past Diarmaid Hallissey saw them push into a six point lead.
UCC released Michael Burns from full back and he created a number of chances for the forwards but with a lack of true penetration up front the best that could be achieved was a couple of pointed frees. UCC won a number of close range frees in the dying minutes but goalbound efforts were easily diverted by the BNY defence. In the end UCC can have no complaints at the four point defeat.
Team: Diarmaid Hallissey, Kevin O'Mahony, Michael Burns, Robert Dunphy, Robert Phelan, Olan Casey, Jerry Reen, Ronan Power (0-02), Dave Stafford, Jack Crowley (0-01), Donal Cronin (0-06, 5f), Traolach Martin, Gareth Casey, Brendan Kelleher, Don O'Connell (1-01). Subs: Nathan Stevenson, Seamus Coffey.
12 Months Ago
First the report.


Front Row: Don O'Connell, Sean O'Leary, Rory Rice, Dave Morrissey, Jerry Reen, Michael Burns, Tom Byrne
UCC came up against Novartis in the final and came out on the wrong side of a 2-12 to 2-05 scoreline. This was the last in the six-in-a-row of losing football finals and since then UCC have finally captured some football silverware with wins in the 2008 Junior B Cup and the 2009 Junior Cup.
Evening Echo Photo
After a quarter final win over the Naval Services in the Junior B Football Championship, UCC will face the Bank of New York in the semi final. The Bank of New York's quarter final win over South West Energy Services is the featured game in the report below.

The report of the game played by pictured UCC team featured in last week's Echo and is:
Back Row: Don O'Connell, Peter Neary, Willie Fahy, Colm O'Connell, Eoin O'Leary, Donnacha Carr, Brian Kenny, Sean O'Leary, Denis Lynch, Jerry Reen
Front Row: Brendan Kelleher, Aidan Kelleher, Ronan Power, Dave Stafford, Rory Rice, Diarmaid Hallissey, Pat O'Connell, Pat Cremin, Seamus Coffey
Finally the First Round game of the Junior A Hurling Championship between UCC Staff and the Bank of New York has been fixed for Monday 20th July in Delaneys at 8pm.
The "B" Sharps
Here is the team that won the 2005 final played in Shanbally where the previous year's defeat to Novartis was reversed. Click to enlarge.

12 months later UCC were back in the final and again faced Novartis. In a game in which UCC trailed in all through, it took an injury time scoring blast of a goal and a point from Dave Cashman to secure victory. This game was played under lights in Ballygarvan. Again click the image to enlarge.
The three-in-a-row was completed in 2007 by some fabulous work by Frank Dillon in the corridors of power. UCC and Novartis again progressed to meet in the final. However, it was clear that both teams were under pressure to field. On the day of the final Frank didn't flinch and exuded an air of quiet confidence. Novartis cracked under the pressure and were the first to admit that they couldn't field. Without a ball being pucked Frank had secured a famous win!
In 2008 UCC stepped up a level and won the Junior A Hurling Championship against Cork Garda. This was another game in which UCC trailed and on this occassion the injury time scoring blast of a goal and a point came from Gerard McGlacken. UCC progressed to the Munster Championship where after a win over Tipperary's Wyett Pharmaceuticals from Clonmel they were defeated by Analog Devices of Limerick in the Munster Final.
Most Recent Football Final

Here is a photo of the team for the final. Again click to enlarge.

Front Row: Brendan Kelleher, Aidan Kelleher, Ronan Power, Dave Stafford, Rory Rice, Diarmaid Hallissey, Pat O'Connell, Pat Cremin, Seamus Coffey (mascot)
First Football Final

The Echo did not run a photo of the UCC team from the final but a few weeks previously (Echo 06/07/05) they did run a somewhat scratchy photo of the UCC team who overcame Project Management in the semi-final of this competition. Again click the image to enlarge.

Some Grainy Images From The Archive
Frank making a point (probably that backs should mark their men)
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Seanie has heard it all before! Treasurer, Diarmaid Hallissey making a presentation to Frank as thanks for his contribution to the founding and running of the club.
Some of the other attendees
UCC Defeat Naval Services in Football Championship
The second half begin with the Naval Services threatening a mini revival following a well worked goal. Rory Rice entered the fray to shore up the defence and UCC found their feet again. Goals from the excellent Donal Og O'Donovan and Denis Lynch extended UCC's advantage. The win was sealed by an outstanding point from Aussie Nathan Stevenson.
UCC now progress to meet rivals The Bank of New York in the semi-final which has been fixed for Monday 27th July.
Team (14-a-side): Brendan Kelliher, Sean O'Leary, Kevin O'Mahony, John Eakins, Donnacha Carr, Robert Phelan, Dave Stafford, Donal Og O'Donovan (1-02), Don O'Connell (0-02), Donal Cronin (0-03), Nathan Stevenson (0-01), Pat Cremin (0-01), Robbie Butler (1-00), Jerry Reen(0-01). Subs: Rory Rice, Willie Fahy, Denis Lynch(1-02), Jack Crowley
UCC Capture 2009 Junior Football Cup
The game was played in Bishopstown and UCC won on a scoreline of 3-18 to 2-10. The Man of the Match Award was presented to UCC midfielder Ronan Power after the game.
The team for the Junior Cup Final against The Bank of New York was
1 Diarmaid Hallissey, 2 Sean O'Leary, 3 Rory Rice, 4 Eoin O'Leary, 5 Donnacha Carr, 6 Dave Stafford, 7 Peter Neary, 8 Ronan Power (1-04), 9 Colm O'Connell (0-02), 10 Aidan Kelleher (1-02), 11 Brendan Kelleher, 12 Denis Lynch, 13 Don O'Connell (0-03), 14 Willie Fahy (0-02), 15 Pat Cremin (1-02)
Subs:
Jerry Reen for Denis Lynch (33 mins), Dave Prendergast (0-01) for Eoin O'Leary (35 mins), Donal Cronin (0-02) for Brendan Kelleher (40 mins), Jack Crowley for Willie Fahy (45 mins), Nathan Stevenson for Pat Cremin (45 mins), Pat O'Connell for Dave Stafford (55 mins), Mossey Crowe for Sean O'Leary (55 mins), Brian Kenny.