Sunday, January 30, 2011

Results Jan 29th-30th

Fixtures: Saturday January 29th: Under Ten Cup First Round
Shelbourne      v          Seaview United  OFF
Forth Celtic     1         Campile United   0
Bridge Rovers 1          Corach Ramblers   2
All Blacks       6          Wexford Celtic    2
Ballindaggin    4         St Leonards      0
Cloughbawn    v          Kilmore United    OFF
Tombrack United        1          Moyne Rangers    8
Curracloe United        7         Bunclody AFC     1
Bree United    0         Ferns United    1
Taghmon United         4          Campile United B    0
Rosslare Rangers         0         Gorey Celtic     6

Under Ten Division Two B
Camolin Celtic            1          Courtown Hibs    6

Under Fourteen Cup First Round
Shelbourne      v          Killenagh Wan    OFF
Campile United           7         Glen Celtic    2
Ferns United   7         Ballindaggin     0
Forth Celtic     3          Bree United     1
Corach Ramblers         v          North End United    OFF

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Curracloe United        1          St Josephs     0

Under Fourteen Division Two
Tombrack United        v          Bunclody AFC     OFF
Taghmon United         0          Moyne Rangers    1
Fastnet Rovers            2         Seaview United    4

Under Eighteen League
Seaview United          1         Curracloe United   2
Benfica            2          Carnew AFC    0 (walkover to Benfica)

Sunday January 30th: Wexford Womens Cup Second Round
Seaview United          2          Tramore FC     1
Kilmore United           4          Cloughbawn     0
Coolgreaney Celtic      11          Campile United     0
St Josephs                    1          Forth Celtic     3
Slaney Rovers              v          All Blacks       OFF
Curracloe United        8          Taghmon United      0
Fastnet Rovers            0         Benfica            11
North End United       6          Moyne Rangers    0

Womens Premier Division
Killenagh Wan            3          Adamstown    0
Ferns United                7         Bunclody AFC       3

Womens Division One
Ferns United B           1         Enniscorthy Town       4

Womens Division Two A
Tombrack United        1          Arklow United            1
Shelbourne                 5          Wexford Celtic           2

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh United          3          New Ross Town         1
Castledockrell United     2         Courtown Hibs           3
Rosslare Rangers         6          Rosslare Strand           0

Wexford and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 30-01-2011

Under Ten Cup First Round
Despite the extreme frosty conditions on Friday night, only a couple of under ten cup games were lost with the majority games getting played. Holders Bree United were in action at home to Ferns and bowed out in a very close and exciting encounter with Charlotte Stammers scoring the only goal of the match in the second half. Bree were trying for a four in a row and will be disappointed to be beaten so early but this match was almost worthy of being the final itself. Great credit must go to Moyne Rangers and Tombrack as well as referee Tom “Flash” Dunne who all turned up in Tombrack on Saturday morning to a frozen pitch but instead of just forgetting about the match, all parties returned to Tombrack that afternoon to get the match played. Moyne progressed comfortably eight one thanks to goals from Kasey Grant Kehoe, Faye Larkin, Anais Curran, Paige Mitchell, Leah Furlong, Rebekah Long and Sinead Morrissey while Leanne Kenny scored her first ever goal for the home side. Forth Celtic also progressed to the last sixteen with a single goal victory over Campile United thanks to a first half strike from Peig Busher. Four goals from Emily Coakley set All Blacks well on the way to their place in the next round as Amy Mulligan and Abbie Jones also found the net in a six two win over Wexford Celtic with Damisi Kotun scoring both Celtic goals. Gorey Celtic travelled to Rosslare Rangers and ran out six nil winners with Amy Wilson scoring a hat trick, Caragh Clarke with two and one from Eabha Cahill. Clodagh O Leary scored a hat trick as Ballindaggin beat St Leonards four nil with Aoife Devereux also finding the net and Curracloe proved too strong as they beat Bunclody seven one. Kyra Lacey O Connor, Sarah Siggins and Elaine O Sullivan Kenny all scored two each with Sarah Harding Kenny were all on target for the home side. Taghmon overcame Campile United second team four nil to go through to the second round while Corach Ramblers travelled to Bridge Rovers and progressed through with a three one win. Keira Reville scored two with June Rossiter also finding the net. Only early kick offs in Shelbourne and Cloughbawn saw both their games against Seaview and Kilmore respectively fall to frozen pitches

Under Ten League
Courtown Hibs travelled to Camolin Celtic and kept in contention for Division Two B honours with a comfortable win over a very young home side. Saoirse Fitzgerald scored for Celtic with Niamh Territt, Sally Whelan and Danielle Halley all on target in a six one win

Under Fourteen Cup First Round
Campile looked very impressive in this first round cup game as they overcame division two side Glen Celtic seven two. Megan Whitty and Sinead Ryan scored a hat trick each with Niamh Mernagh scoring one while Amy Banville and Dervla Doyle scoring for Celtic. Ferns were also too strong for Ballindaggin as they knocked in seven with reply thanks to a Hayley Nolan hat trick, two goals from Rita Fortune and one each from Rita Davitt and Naomi Walsh. Forth Celtic went through to the last sixteen after overcoming Bree United in a very exciting closely contested cup tie with Ciara McKelvie scoring for Bree but a Ciara Rossiter hat trick put Celtic through.

Under Fourteen League
Curracloe collected a valuable three points when winning one nil at home to St Josephs thanks to a Maeve Doyle goal, her very first goal for the club and it turned out to be a very important one. In Division Two, Moyne Rangers travelled to Taghmon and after a very competitive closely contested match, Rangers came out on top with a Chinelle Kenny scoring the only goal of the game. Seaview travelled to Fastnet Rovers and came away with the three points thanks to a Ciara Nolan hat trick and a single goal from Luise Schonmann in a four two win

Under Eighteen League
Curracloe moved second in the under eighteen league when they travelled to Seaview and won two nil thanks to goals from Rachel Moran and a Rianna Jarrett penalty

Wexford Womens Cup Second Round
The top match of the day in the cup was most definitely the all division one clash between Seaview and Tramore and it was a game that lived up to expectation. Tramore had the better of the chances in the first but could not find a way past Eimear Murphy in the Seaview goal. After a scoreless first half, Catherine Doyle put Seaview in front only for Jessica Gleeson to level shortly but the home side had the final say when Sonja Murphy curled a long range shot to the roof of the net with just two minutes remaining. Kilmore overcame Cloughbawn with relative ease and progressed to the last sixteen four nil with Becky Crosbie scoring one and Leanne O Reilly scoring three. Coolgreaney also proved too strong for division two B opposition when overwhelming Campile United eleven nil with Karen Morris and Martina Walsh scoring a hat trick each, Audrey Whitty and Jackie Kinch adding two each while Deirdre Healy scored one. Forth Celtic travelled to Kilmuckridge and progressed to the last sixteen with a three one win over St Josephs in what was another closely contested match. Louise Hammel scored for the home side but one goal from Aisling Barry and two from Ciara Rossiter put Celtic through. Curracloe were another side who had an easy win when beating Taghmon eight nil thanks to goals from Clara Donnelly, Laura Heffernan, Katie Redmond, Julie Coakley, Charlotte McCormack and Fiona Bennett while Benfica had no problems in Fastnet as they knocked in eleven without reply. Stephanie Hallahan scored four, Brianne O Connor a hat trick, Lisa Dower with two and one each from Linda Douglas and Cherelle Kessel. A Shauna Gleeson hat trick set North End on their way to a six nil win over Moyne with Martina Pender, Danielle Kehoe and Charlene Murphy also scoring.

Womens Premier Division
Ferns kept themselves in the hunt to retain the premier title when proving too strong for fellow title challengers Bunclody and running out seven three winners. A Liz Everedd hat trick, two goals from Ellen Kelly and one each from Hayley Nolan and Megan Murray gave the home side the vital three points with Jessica Martin and Celine Slye with two, the scorers for Bunclody. Killenagh eased their own relegation worries and imposed some worries on Adamstown as they ran out three nil winners with Sarah Donnelan scoring a hat trick

Womens Division One
Enniscorthy Town closed the gap on the top four when overcoming a Ferns side who battled bravely but were unable to contain the town side who ran out four one winners. Caoimhe MacPartlin scored for Ferns but goals from Aine Kirwan, Bridget McDonald, Charlene Morrissey and Kate Cullen gave Enniscorthy the points

Womens Division Two A
Shelbourne were crowned division two A champions when winning their twelfth league match in a row against fierce rivals Wexford Celtic who made the Ballywilliam girls battle all the way before eventually winning five two. Rebecca O Connor and Lisa Marie Doyle scored for Celtic while Leona Breen, Tara Kennedy and Gina Foley all scored one each and Marcella Cullen added two. League Chairman Mick Doyle was on hand to present the trophy to the victorious Shelbourne side who became the first team in recent years to wrap up a league title in January. Tombrack and Arklow had to settle for a point each as they played out a one all draw with Amy Devereux in the Arklow goal and Bridin O Rourke in the opposite goal both putting in excellent performances. Tanya McDonald put Arklow ahead but Mary Doyle levelled for Tombrack just before half time.

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh picked up a very important three points when overcoming second place New Ross Town in what was a very closely contested encounter. Ann Carroll scored to put Town ahead but goals from Elaine Murphy, Leanne Tumelty and Edel Kennedy gave the home side all three points. Courtown Hibs kept their league ambitions alive when coming away from Castledockrell with three points after a three two win. Alma Morris and Joanne Kearns scored for the home side but goals from Laura Ramsey, Miriam Grant and Gillian Sinnott gave Hibs the victory. Rosslare Rangers were comfortable winners in their derby match at home to Strand as they ran out six nil winners thanks to two goals each from Shauna Fitzpatrick and Bobbi Doyle added to one from Aine O Connell and an own goal

Womens Premier Division
Curracloe United        9          8          0          1          24
Benfica            8          7          0          1          21
Bunclody AFC           9          6          0          3          18
Ferns United               10        6          0          4          18
Adamstown                 9          4          0          5          12
Killenagh Wan            9          3          0          6          9
North End United       8          1          0          7          3
Kilmore United           8          0          0          8          0

Womens Division One
Seaview United          12        10          2          0          32
St Cormacs                11          9         1          1          28
Tramore FC                 12        8          2          2          26
Coolgreaney Celtic      10         8          0          2          24
Slaney Rovers             12        5          0          7          15
Enniscorthy Town       9          4          2          3          14
All Blacks                    10        4          1          5          13
St Josephs                   12        3          0          9          9
Glen Celtic                    8         2          0          6          6
Ferns United B             16          0          0        16          0

Womens Division Two A
Shelbourne                  12        12        0          0          36 (c)
Wexford Celtic           10        5          1          4          16
Arklow United            10        4          3          3          15
Forth Celtic                 7          3          3          1          12
Fastnet Rovers            9          3          1          5          10
Corach Ramblers         9          2          2          5          8
Taghmon United         10        0          3          7          3
Tombrack United        7          0          3          4          3

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh United            9          9          0          0          27
New Ross Town         10        7          2          1          23
Courtown Hibs             8          5          1          2          16
Rosslare Rangers         10        5          1          4          16
Castledockrell United    9          4          1          4          13
Cloughbawn                  9          2          2          5          8
Rosslare Strand           11        2          1          8          7
Campile United             7          1          1          5          4
Moyne Rangers            9          1          1          7          4

Fixtures: Saturday February 5th: Under Twelve Cup First Round
St Leonards     v          Shelbourne
St Josephs       v          Bree United

Under Twelve Cup Second Round
Curracloe United        v          Tombrack United
Gorey Celtic    v          Seaview United B
St Josephs B    v          New Ross Town
Forth Celtic     v          Killenagh Wan
Bunclody AFC           v          Seaview United

Under Twelve Premier Division
Campile United           v          Glen Celtic
Ferns United   v          North End United

Under Twelve Division Two A
Moyne Rangers           v          Courtown Hibs
Fastnet Rovers            v          Ballindaggin

Under Twelve Division Two B
Bridge Rovers v          All Blacks
St Leonards B v          Rosslare Rangers

Under Twelve Division Three
Cloughbawn    v          Wexford Celtic
Camolin Celtic            v          Bridge Rovers B
Courtown Hibs B        v          Forth Celtic B
Adamstown    v          Corach Ramblers

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup First Round
Shelbourne      v          Bunclody AFC

Under Sixteen Premier Division
St Cormacs      v          St Josephs

Under Sixteen Division One
Bree United    v          Seaview United
Castledockrell United v          Kilmore United
North End United       v          Adamstown

Under Sixteen Division Two
Rathnure United         v          Forth Celtic
Courtown Hibs           v          Rosslare Rangers

Sunday February 6th: Leinster Junior Cup First Round
Tramore FC     v          Terenure FC    1-0

Womens Premier Division
Benfica            v          Bunclody AFC           12-0
North End United       v          Kilmore United           2-0

Womens Division One
Enniscorthy Town       v          Slaney Rovers           11-0
Glen Celtic      v          St Josephs       2-0
Coolgreaney Celtic     v          Ferns United B           11-0
St Cormacs      v          Seaview United          3-0

Womens Division Two A
Tombrack United        v          Forth Celtic     11-0
Taghmon United         v          Wexford Celtic           3-0
Corach Ramblers         v          Fastnet Rovers            3-0

Womens Division Two B
Campile United           v          New Ross Town         11-0
Cloughbawn    v          Moyne Rangers           1-0
Rosslare Strand           v          Shilelagh United         1-0
Rosslare Rangers         v          Castledockrell United 11-0

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Results Jan 22nd-23rd

Wexford and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 23-01-2011

Under Twelve Cup First Round
Both Forth Celtic first and second teams negotiated tricky matches in the first round of the under twelve cup on Saturday morning. The first team travelled to Corach Ramblers and came away six nil winners thanks to hat tricks from Bronagh Whitty and Emma Codd while the second team came away from Bridge Rovers with a two nil win with Rachel Scannell scoring both. Bunclody travelled to Adamstown and came away four nil winners with Ava Slye and Michaella Farrell scoring one each and Rachel Kelly adding two. The other two games in the first round fell foul of the bad weather

Under Twelve Cup Second Round
The most exciting game of the day in the under twelve cup second round saw All Blacks travel to North End and come away four three winners. An own goal, Aoife Kelly and Natasha Rossiter got the goals for the town side but a four goal blitz from Emily Coakley put the Mayglass side into the last sixteen. Bree United second string travelled to St Leonards second team and came away comfortable six one victors with Emma Byrne scoring four with Carrie Power and Aideen Byrne all scoring the visitors while Dearbhla O Malley scored for St Leonards. Camolin made the long trip to Fastnet Rovers and continued their good start to season with a four one win thanks to two goals each from Nicole Curran and Aoife Curran while Caroline Kavanagh scored for Rovers. Rosslare Rangers came away from Courtown Hibs B with a comfortable six nil win thanks to four goals from Caoimhe McKeown and one each from Kayleigh Butler and Lauren Barry. Kilmore United proved far too good for Cloughbawn knocking in a perfect ten without reply with Becky Furlong scoring seven while Abby Troy, Emily Bates and Chloe Bates all added one each. Ballindaggin made the short journey to Moyne Rangers and progressed to the third round with a four nil victory. Roisin Brimson scored twice to add to goals from Lisa Flynn and Sinead Nolan

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup First Round
Only one match failed to be played in the first round of the Ger Dunne under sixteen cup when Bunclody v Shelbourne was called off due to a frozen pitch. A young understrength Castledockrell travelled to Kilmore and were beaten thirteen nil with Jasmine Redmond scoring five, Eva Troy with two and one each from Chloe Troy, Cora Cousins, Niamh Moore, Maria Byrne, Katie Lawlor and Jessie Benson. Seaview United had to work hard to overcome Forth Celtic who battled hard to the finish but the Duncannon side made it through two one thanks to two Leanne Foley goals while Chloe Fox scored a free kick for Celtic. St Cormacs made it through to the quarter finals after a five two win in Bree United. Shonagh Spratt Murphy and Chloe Morrissey scored for Bree but a hat trick from Amy Walsh and two goals from Shauna Sinnott put the Boolavogue girls through. Goals from Rachel Creane and Denise Bolger for Tombrack was not enough as home side Rathnure scored five with two goals each from Grace Dillon and Olivia Lambert and one from Michelle Martin. North End progressed four nil away to Adamstown with Thomashina Conway scoring two and one each from Zoe Doyle and Danielle Kehoe. In the all premier clash, Curracloe travelled to St Josephs and went through six nil thanks to goals from Alysha Cullen, Julie Coakley, Shauna Murphy, Gemma McCabe and two from Rhianna Jarrett. Gemma Kehoe scored five for Courtown Hibs as they proved too strong for fellow division two side Rosslare Rangers as they ran out seven nil winners with Aimee Traynor and Casey Donnelly scoring the other two.

Under Twelve Division Three
Shelbourne seconds moved top of under twelve division three when travelling to Corach Ramblers on Sunday and winning seven one. Shauna Cowman and Kelly O Rourke scored one each, Kate Murphy scored two and Hannah Keating grabbed a hat trick to move the Ballywilliam girls top of the table

Womens Premier Division
Curracloe United remain top of the premier division when hosting bottom side Kilmore United and winning five one thanks to one goal from Tara Moloney and four from under sixteen starlet Alysha Cullen while Leanne O Reilly scored for the visitors. Benfica continue to keep the pressure on the leaders with a massive eight nil win over Adamstown who have fell out of the title race in recent weeks and are now looking over their shoulders at the teams coming behind them. Brianne O Connor and Linda Douglas scored two each while Maria Delahunty, Therese Leahy, Claire Conlon and Melissa Crowley all added one each

Womens Division One
Seaview United remain top of division one in easier than expected fashion when receiving a walkover from St Josephs and were rewarded further when second place St Cormacs were held to a draw away to Enniscorthy Town. Amy Walsh had given the visitors a first half lead but Town took a point from the match when Ann Marie Dwyer scored a second half equaliser. A Sarah Merrigan hat trick helped third place Coolgreaney take all three points in a ten nil win away to Ferns United second team. Karen Morris and Audrey Whitty scored two each while Jackie Kinch, Deirdre Healy and Meabh Hughes all added one each. Tramore also kept in the hunt for promotion when proving too strong for Slaney Rovers, running out seven nil winners. Niamh Walsh and Jessica Gleeson scored two each while Zoe O Donoghue, Catherine Power and Tara Power added a goal each. In a relegation battle, All Blacks took the vital three points when overcoming Glen Celtic two one with Mary Rose Kelly scoring two for the home side while Barbra Sludds scored for Celtic



Womens Division Two A
Shelbourne are only one point away from lifting the league title after they proved too good for Corach Ramblers running out eight nil winners. Leona Breen and Gina Foley scored two each to add to goals from Mary Rose Foley, Marcella Cullen, Tara Kennedy and Siobhan Grant Moorehead. Forth Celtic had to come from behind to earn a point to remain the only team with a slim mathematical chance of preventing Shelbourne from lifting the title. Taghmon took a two nil lead before Ciara Rossiter came on as a sub to score twice in the final ten minutes. Wexford Celtic made the long journey to Arklow and came away with the points to remain in the hunt for promotion after a five one win with Lorraine Hore scoring two to add to one each from Lisa Marie Doyle, Lorraine McMahon and Michelle Murphy while Michelle scanlon scoring for the home side.

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh United remain top of division two b after a comfortable eight one win over Rosslare Strand. Niamh White scored for Strand but a hat trick for Elaine Murphy and one each from Susie Simpson, Noreen Lambert, Fiona Byrne, Fiona Dagge and Edel Kennedy gave Shilelagh the three points. New Ross Town kept the pressure on the leaders with a nine one win over Campile with Josie Murphy scoring a hat trick and one each from Yvonne O Neill, Jenny White, Linda Kelly, Kiara Aylward and two from Aoife Nugent while Melissa Doyle scored for Campile. Rosslare Rangers were also big winners as they won seven nil away to Moyne Rangers with Bobbi Doyle scoring two and Aine O Connell, Shauna Fitzpatrick, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Sharon Murphy and Karen Sinnott all scoring one each. Castledockrell collected all three points away to Cloughbawn to keep them in touch with the leaders as Kelly Anne Murphy and Joanne Kearns scored in a two one win

Wexford Womens Cup
North End United travelled to Courtown Hibs in the refixed Wexford Cup first round match and made their way into a second round tie with Moyne Rangers after an eight one win. Lauren Ramsey scored for Hibs but a hat trick from Martina Pender, two goals from Thomashina Conway and one each from Nelly Walsh, Shauna Carley and Shauna Glesson saw the Wexford town side through. In the top match of the day, Ferns United entertained Killenagh Wanderers in the second round and the home side went through on a three nil scoreline. The home side got the ideal start when going two nil ahead thanks to goals from Rachel Collier and Orla Murphy before Killenagh found their feet and were unfortunate not to get themselves back into the game and Megan Murray ensured the home sides place in the last sixteen with a goal in the last minute.

Womens Premier Division
Curracloe United         9          8          0          1          24
Benfica                       8          7          0          1          21
Bunclody AFC           8          6          0          2          18
Ferns United               9          5          0          4          15
Adamstown                 8          4          0          4          12
Killenagh Wan            8          2          0          6          6
North End United       8          1          0          7          3
Kilmore United           8          0          0          8          0

Womens Division One
Seaview United            11        9          2          0          29
St Cormacs                  10        8          1          1          25
Tramore FC                 11        7          2          2          23
Coolgreaney Celtic        9          7          0          2          21
Enniscorthy Town         8          3          2          3          11
All Blacks                     9          3          1          5          10
Slaney Rovers             10        3          0          7          9
St Josephs                   11        2          0          9          6
Glen Celtic                   7          1          0          6          3
Ferns United B            8          0          0          8          0

Womens Division Two A
Shelbourne                 11        11        0          0          33
Wexford Celtic           9          5          1          3          16
Arklow United            9          4          2          3          14
Forth Celtic                 7          3          3          1          12
Fastnet Rovers            9          3          1          5          10
Corach Ramblers         9          2          2          5          8
Taghmon United         10        0          3          7          3
Tombrack United        6          0          2          4          2

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh United            8          8          0          0          24
New Ross Town           9          7          2          0          23
Castledockrell United    8          4          1          3          13
Courtown Hibs             7          4          1          2          13
Rosslare Rangers          9          4          1          4          13
Cloughbawn                 9          2          2          5          8
Rosslare Strand           10        2          1          7          7
Campile United            7          1          1          5          4
Moyne Rangers            9          1          1          7          4

Fixtures: Saturday January 29th: Under Ten Cup First Round
Shelbourne      v          Seaview United
Forth Celtic     v          Campile United
Bridge Rovers v          Corach Ramblers
All Blacks       v          Wexford Celtic
Ballindaggin    v          St Leonards
Cloughbawn    v          Kilmore United
Tombrack United        v          Moyne Rangers
Curracloe United        v          Bunclody AFC
Bree United    v          Ferns United
Taghmon United         v          Campile United B
Rosslare Rangers         v          Gorey Celtic
(The league will appoint referees for all under ten cup games so home teams must contact liason Daire Doyle on 087 4152168 by Wednesday night at 10pm)

Under Ten Division Two B
Camolin Celtic            v          Courtown Hibs

Under Fourteen Cup First Round
Shelbourne      v          Killenagh Wan
Campile United           v          Glen Celtic
Ferns United   v          Ballindaggin
Forth Celtic     v          Bree United
Corach Ramblers         v          North End United

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Curracloe United        v          St Josephs

Under Fourteen Division Two
Tombrack United        v          Bunclody AFC
Taghmon United         v          Moyne Rangers
Fastnet Rovers            v          Seaview United

Under Eighteen League
Seaview United          v          Curracloe United
Benfica            v          Carnew AFC

Sunday January 30th: Wexford Womens Cup Second Round
Seaview United          v          Tramore FC     11-0
Kilmore United           v          Cloughbawn    11-0
Coolgreaney Celtic      v          Campile United           1-0
St Josephs                    v          Forth Celtic     1-0
Slaney Rovers              v          All Blacks       2-0
Curracloe United        v          Taghmon United         11-0
Fastnet Rovers            v          Benfica            11-30
North End United       v          Moyne Rangers           11-0

Womens Premier Division
Killenagh Wan            v          Adamstown    2-0
Ferns United                v          Bunclody AFC           11-0

Womens Division One
Ferns United B           v          Enniscorthy Town       1-0

Womens Division Two A
Tombrack United        v          Arklow United            2-0
Shelbourne                 v          Wexford Celtic           2-0

Womens Division Two B
Shilelagh United          v          New Ross Town         1-0
Castledockrell United  v          Courtown Hibs           1-0
Rosslare Rangers         v          Rosslare Strand           2-0