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13 Sept 2025

Kildare IFC: Two Mile House book a semi-final spot

Winners well worth their three point win

IFC Round Towers v Two mile house

Didier cordonnier in fine form for Two Mile House

Two Mile House booked their place in this year's National Electrical Wholesalers IFC semi-final with a thoroughly deserved three point win over a very disappointing Round Towers side at Cedral St Conleth's Park, Newbrige, this afternoon.

The House led at the break 0-7 to 0-3 with Didier Cordonnier hitting two two-pointers and Tony O'Connor another.

On the resumption The House went seven clear on 41 minutes, Towers yet to score.

However with seven minutes remaining two two-pointers from Jason O'Brien (free) and Neil Scanlon cut the deficit to two but anotehr two-pointer from Cordonnier sealed it for Two Mile House.

Final score: Two Mile House 0-13 Round Towers 0-10.

Scorers: Two Mile House, Didier Cordonnier 0-6 (2 two-pointers, 1 two-pointer free), Tony O'Connor 0-2 (two-pointer), Adam Conneely 0-2, Jack Collins 0-2, David Craddock 0-1 (free).

Round Towers, Jay O'Brien 0-4 (2 frees, 1 two pointer-free), Neil Scanlon 0-3 (two-pointer, 1 free), Jamie Flynn 0-1, DJ Flynn 0-1, Jack O'Neill 0-1.

TWO MILE HOUSE: David Craddock; PJ Cashman, Peter Kelly, Tom Hennebery; Andrew May, William Burke, Andrew Cregg; Marcus Kiely, Adam Conneely; Tony O'Connor, Didier Cordonnier, Jack Collins; Gavin Burke, Conor Keogh, Chris Healy. Subs: Aidan Casey for Conor Keogh (half-time); Michael McLoughlin for Gavin Burke (45minutes); Glenn Burke for Marcus Kiely (50 minutes); Brian Collins for Jack Collins (58 minutes).

ROUND TOWERS: Colin English; Jack O'Neill, Mike Joyce, Padraig Daly; David O'Neill, Mikey Kelly, Mikey Murphy; Jamie Flyunn, Ben Ryan; Jason O'Brien, Jay O'Brien, DJ Flynn; Sean Glennon, Cathal Daffy, Stephen Comerford. Subs: Max Cosgrove for Sean Glennon (39 minutes); Hugh McDonald for Andrew May (43 minutes); Evan Flynn for Jason O'Brien (43 minutes); Neil Scanlon for DJ Flynn (50 minutes); Cian Walsh for Stephen Comerford (61 minutes).

REFEREE: Ken Doyle.

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