Sunday, October 23, 2011

Results and Fixtures 22nd 23rd October 2011

Wexford and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 23-10-2011

Under Ten Premier Division
Kilmore United           2          Fastnet Rovers            2
These two local rivals played out a thrilling two all draw with both sides creating chances to win the game. Nadine Cunningham and Becky O Neill were on target for Rovers while Sophie Boxwell and Kira Bates Crosbie scored for the home side

Curracloe United        0          Ballindaggin    1
Ballindaggin came out on top in this closely contested thrilling game with Aoife O Leary scoring the only goal of the game in the second half

Under Ten Division One
Moyne Rangers           3          Bunclody AFC           0
A young Bunclody side struggled to contain a very good home side with Faye Larkin scoring a fantastic goal to add to two Paige Mitchell goals

Campile United           8          St Josephs       2
After a tough season last year, Campile have opened their campaign in division one with two wins from two games and proved too strong for St Josephs. Katie Kehoe and Amelia Coyne scored two each to add to goals from Sinead Clancy, Lydia McGrath, Michelle Kinsella and Eadaoin Kent. Amy Mitten and Ciara Lyons were on target for the Kilmuckridge girls

Under Ten Division Two A
Courtown Hibs           7          Forth Celtic     2
Ella Maree was in top scoring form for the home side as she scored six of their total with Amy Robertson also finding the net for Hibs while Aoife Bridges and Vicky Breen scored for Celtic

All Blacks       0          Gorey Celtic    2
Emma Lynch was on target twice for Gorey Celtic as they took all three points in this match against a very determined home side

Under Ten Division Two B
Glen Celtic      8          Killenagh Wan            2
The home side moved top of this division when proving too strong for a young Killenagh side and running out eight two winners. Naomi Leacy scored four, Leah Scallan scored a hat trick and Leah Doran added one

Bridge Rovers 0          Corach Ramblers         7
Shannon Anglim scored a hat trick for Ramblers as they proved too good for a young home side, knocking in seven without reply. Niamh Miller and Aishling Waters also got on the scoresheet as they scored two each for the visitors

Under Ten Division Three
St Leonards     4          Tombrack United        0
A young Tombrack side went down after a determined battle against a strong home side who scored through Clodagh Foran and a hat trick from Jessica Ryan

Cloughbawn    1          Wexford Celtic           4
Wexford Celtic came out on top in this match between two very young sides as they ran out four one winners

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Shelbourne      2          St Josephs       0
The home side made it two wins from two games so far as they scored a goal in each half to overcome a very good St Josephs side. Jackie Carr scored in the first half and Eimear Mernagh ensured the points with a goal in the second half

Forth Celtic     0          Curracloe United        6
A very strong Curracloe side proved too strong for a young home team as they ran out six nil winners. Niamh Bennett and Rhianna Cullen scored two each with Siobhan Doolan and Dervla Doyle also finding the net

Under Fourteen Division One
Seaview United          2          Campile United           1
This local derby served up a thrilling match before the home side did just enough to take the three points. Sinead Ryan scored for Campile but goals from Aine McGee and Dani Odham gave Seaview victory

St Leonards     0          Killenagh Wan            5
An understrength St Leonards always struggled against a very good Killenagh side and eventually went down five nil. Sinead Gaynor, Tara Doyle, Anna Doyle, Cailin Fitzpatrick and Megan Cahill were all on target for Wanderers

Under Fourteen Division Two A
North End United       1          Bunclody AFC           1
These two sides produced a very entertaining closely contested match before having to settle for a point each in the end. Aoife Kelly was on target for North End while Britney Conroy scored for Bunclody

Corach Ramblers         4          Moyne Rangers           1
Gina Murphy was on target for a young Moyne side but it was not enough as Mairead Moran scored a hat trick and a goal from Caitlin Culleton gave Corach all three points

Bridge Rovers 1          Ballindaggin    6
Two goals each from Megan Roche, Sinead Nolan and Niamh Atkinson gave Ballindaggin a comfortable three points in this six one win away to Bridge Rovers. Sinead Ronan John was on target for the home side

Under Fourteen Division Two B
Wexford Celtic           1          Camolin Celtic            9
A young home side found it difficult to come to terms with a very well organised Camolin Celtic side who ran out nine one winners. Kate Redmond Browne scored for the home side but a hat trick from Aoife Curran, two goals from Chloe House and one each from Siofra Doyle, Nichole Byrne, Chloe Ronan and Tegan Furlong gave Camolin victory

New Ross Town         2          Rosslare Rangers         2
The home side went two goals ahead in this match thanks to goals from Janine Doyle and Jessica Tobin but a determined fight back by Rangers saw them earn a point thanks to goals from Kayleigh Butler and Lauren Butler

Cloughbawn    1          All Blacks       4
All Blacks picked up their first three points of the season when overcoming Cloughbawn four one with Tara Connick scoring a hat trick and a goal added by Abby Connick. Megan West scored for Cloughbawn

Under Eighteen League
Shelbourne      3          Seaview United          0
The home side were always in control in this match as they ran out comfortable winners thanks to a Mary Tyrell hat trick

Adamstown    7          Tombrack United        1
Bridin O Rourke scored for Tombrack but it was not enough against a strong home side who ran out seven one winners thanks to two goals from Katie White and one each from Cora Flood, Sarah Jane Flood, Cassie McLoughlin, Niamk Kelly and Ellen O Brien

Womens Premier Division

Ferns United   9          Benfica            0
Benfica are still reeling from the loss of some key players and a resurgent Ferns side were in no mood to show mercy as they ran out comfortable nine nil winners. Josie Dwyer scored a hat trick with Liz Everedd scoring twice and Leona Breen, Gemma Kehoe, Emma O Brien and Ali Everedd all adding one each to move Ferns into third place

Adamstown    5          St Cormacs      1
This match was closer than the scoreline suggests and it was the home sides capability to take chances in front of goal that was the difference. Emma Gahan scored for St Cormacs but Adamstown are now up to second thanks to a hat trick from Chantelle Martin and a goa each from Niamh Kelly and Ann Marie Dunpky

Seaview United          2          Curracloe United        1
Curracloe are another team affected by a major loss of players and find themselves unusually just above the relegation zone. Seaview picked up their first three points of the season thanks to goals from Brid Doyle and Catherine Doyle while Shelly Doyle pulled one back for the visitors


Tramore FC     3          Killenagh Wanderers  0
Killenagh put up a brave battle against the league leaders but were unable to stop Tramore from making it four wins from four as they ran out three nil winners. Tara Power, Ashling Frawley and Orla Hickey were all on target for Tramore

Womens Division One A

North End United       2          Kilmore United           4
Kilmore moved joint second in the division when making the short journey to Wexford and taking the points in a closely fought four two victory. Jasmine Redmond scored a hat trick for the visitors while Katrina Parrock was on target with a well struck free kick

St Josephs       1          Shelbourne      4
Megan O Reilly put St Josephs ahead in this match and they held that lead until half time but a second half blitz from Shelbourne saw them win four one and take all three points. Marcella Cullen scored two for the visitors with Siobhan Grant Moorehead and Lucy Sherwin also finding the net

Forth Celtic     1          Coolgreaney Celtic     5
Coolgreaney moved into a challenging position behind the top three after this five one win away to Forth Celtic. After a closely contested first half, the visitors dominated the second half to secure the points with Sarah Merrigan scoring one while Deirdre Healy and Anne Higgins scored two each. Aisling Barry was on target for Forth

Womens Division One B

Courtown Hibs           0          Wexford Celtic           6
Wexford Celtic edged ahead in the title race after this big win away to Courtown Hibs in the only game played in this division. Nellie Walsh continued her good scoring form as she knocked in four while Lorraine McMahon added the other two

Womens Division Two A

New Ross Celtic         1          Castledockrell United 0
Four teams are deadlocked at the top of this division and Celtic are one of those teams as they overcame Castledockrell one nil in a very closely contested encounter. Ruth Jones scored the only goal of the game when she converted a second half penalty

All Blacks       1          New Ross Town         1
These two sides played out a one all draw in tough weather conditions, a result that keeps them both in contention for the title. After a scoreless first half, Roisin Furlong scored for All Blacks and Linda Kelly levelled for Town

Taghmon United         v          Fastnet Rovers                       
This match did kick off but the afternoon weather played havoc with the pitch and the match was abandoned with Fastnet leading one nil and will now have to be refixed

Womens Division Two B

Campile United           0          Rosslare Strand           1
Rosslare Strand lead the way in this division after travelling to Campile and taking all three points courtesy of a one nil win. Jenny Murphy was on target for Strand

Camolin Celtic            2          Cloughbawn    0
Camolin remain in a challenging position after this home win over a Cloughbawn side who battled hard but conceded two second half goals. Megan Murray and Katie Kehoe were both on target for the home side

Crossabeg        1          Bree United    7
Bree picked up their first three points at adult level when overcoming an understrength Crossabeg side with comfort. Lauren Sinnott scored four, Janet Kehoe added two and Kate Murphy also found the net as the visitorss were always in control. Bernie Browne had the honour of scoring Crossabegs first ever goal at adult level since joining the league

Fixtures: Saturday October 29th: Under Twelve Premier Division
Curracloe United        v          Campile United
Killenagh Wanderers  v          Bree United
Bunclody AFC           v          Shelbourne

Under Twelve Division One
Ferns United   v          Kilmore United
Fastnet Rovers            v          Moyne Rangers
Ballindaggin    v          North End United

Under Twelve Division Two A
Courtown Hibs           v          Taghmon United
Gorey Celtic    v          All Blacks
Seaview United          v          St Leonards

Under Twelve Division Two B
Bridge Rovers v          New Ross Town
Adamstown    v          Tombrack United
Corach Ramblers         v          Shelbourne B

Under Twelve Division Three
Wexford Celtic           v          Kilmore United B
Cloughbawn    v          Rosslare Rangers

Under Sixteen Premier Division
Shelbourne      v          North End United
Ferns United   v          St Josephs
Curracloe United        v          Kilmore United

Under Sixteen Division One
Seaview United          v          Moyne Rangers
St Leonards     v          Killenagh Wan
Bunclody AFC           v          Bree United

Under Sixteen Division Two
Rosslare Rangers         v          Tombrack United
Corach Ramblers         v          All Blacks

Sunday October 30th: Womens Premier Division
St Cormacs      v          Seaview United          3-0
Curracloe United        v          Adamstown    11-0
Tramore FC     v          Benfica            11-0

Womens Division One A
Shelbourne      v          Kilmore United           11-0
Enniscorthy Town       v          St Josephs       2-0
Forth Celtic     v          North End United       11-0

Womens Division One B
Corach Ramblers         v          Wexford Celtic           11-0
Arklow United            v          Glen Celtic      11-0
Courtown Hibs           v          Tombrack United        1-0      

Womens Division Two A
New Ross Town         v          Taghmon United         1-30
Rosslare Rangers         v          New Ross Celtic         11-0
Fastnet Rovers            v          v          All Blacks       11-30

Womens Division Two B
Rosslare Strand           v          Moyne Rangers           1-0
Bree United    v          Campile United           11-0
Cloughbawn    v          Crossabeg        11-0

Womens Premier Division
Tramore FC               4          4          0          0          12
Adamstown                4          3          0          1          9
Ferns United               5          2          1          2          7
Curracloe United        4          2          0          2          6
St Cormacs                4          2          0          2          6
Killenagh Wan            5          1          1          3          4
Benfica                       4          1          0          3          3
Seaview United          4          1          0          3          3

Womens Division One A
Enniscorthy Town       4          4          0          0          12
Kilmore United           4          3          0          1          9
Shelbourne                 4          3          0          1          9
Coolgreaney Celtic     5          2          1          2          7
North End United       4          1          1          2          4
St Josephs                  4          1          0          3          3
Forth Celtic                5          0          0          5          0

Womens Division One B
Wexford Celtic           4          3          1          0          10
Shilelagh United         3          2          1          0          7
Glen Celtic                 3          2          0          1          6
Courtown Hibs           4          1          1          2          4
Corach Ramblers         3          1          0          2          3
Tombrack United        4          1          0          3          3
Arklow United            3          0          1          2          1

Womens Division Two A
All Blacks                   4          2          1          1          7
Fastnet Rovers            3          2          1          0          7
New Ross Celtic         4          2          1          1          7
New Ross Town         5          2          1          2          7
Rosslare Rangers         4          1          1          2          4
Castledockrell United 5          1          0          4          3
Taghmon United         3          1          0          2          3

Womens Division Two B
Rosslare Strand           4          4          0          0          12
Camolin Celtic            5          3          0          2          9
Moyne Rangers           4          3          0          1          9
Cloughbawn                4          2          1          1          7
Campile United           4          1          1          2          4
Bree United                4          1          0          3          3
Crossabeg                  5          0          0          5          0

Wexford Youths Womens AFC Prepare for National League
The newly formed Wexford Youth Womens AFC will open their Bus Eireann National League campign with a home match in Ferrycarrig Park against Castlebar Celtic on Sunday November 13th. This new club is an extension of the Wexford Womens and Schoolgirls League and will be playing under the banner of Wexford Youths Womens AFC and will give the elite players within the league an opportunity to play at the highest level in the country. Several well known people from within the game in the county are involved with John Flood been given the responsibility of the day to day management of the team with John Michael Porter taking on the role of Director of Football. Well known coach Jack Stafford has been appointed as head coach and is ably assisted by Will Doyle, Tom Elmes as well as student coach Dylan Mernagh while John Floods management team consistes of Lizzie Kent, Billy Donnelly and Bobby Murphy. Nigel Fitzharris is team physio who also brings a wealth of League of Ireland experience with him. Other people who have assisted by scouting players are Brendan Kehoe, Barry O Neill, John Webster, Martin O Connor, Freddie Robinson and Peter Jacob. All these people are backed by a strong administrative team that include Daire Doyle (Chairman) Ashling Kavanagh (Finance) Peter Doyle (Media and Commercial) Deirdre O Connor (Marketing) and Emma English Byrne (Administrator). The remainder of the Wexford Womens League committee are also on board in other various roles such as youth development, child protection and promotion so it is a busy time ahead for all individulals involved. Barry Dempsey and Aine Murphy are heavily involved in the League Training Centre which is the first step for players who have ambitions of playing National League and International. Martin Cahill, Tom Dunne and Jenny McLoughlin are all involved at ground level and will be available to carry out various duties while Elayne Grant is Child Protection Officer. The time that have been voluntarily put into this project to date by these people is exceptional and the club would not be where it is now but for the efforts of all committee, managers, coaches and volunteers alike and for that they must be thanked. This is the first year of the National Womens League in the country and the decision was taken by the league to apply for a place to give the elite players within the league and surrounding areas an opportunity to play at the highest level available and to increase the players chances of being selected for International duty. Twenty six clubs originally applied for a licence to participate and after a long process, this was eventually broken down to seven who passed the criteria and a week before the launch, one of those clubs decided to withdraw. Last Thursday saw the official launch of the league in the Aviva Stadium with the announcement of the fixtures for the coming season with Wexford delighted to be at home in the first match against Castlebar. This will be followed by an away match to Peamount United who will still be on a high from their exploits in the Champions League where they reached the last thirty two. A week later Wexford will travel to Tallaght to take on Shamrock Rovers, a club who are taking this league very seriously and the following week will see Wexford host Raheny United in Ferrycarrig before rounding off the first round of fixtures away to Cork Womens League. The teams will play each other three times, giving a total of fifteen games, with the league ending in May 2012 and the winners qualifying for next years Womens Champions League. As the biggest Schoolgirls league in the country and second biggest Womens league, it is hoped that this new venture will be supported in numbers as several players on the squad have progressed through the league at some stage in their careers to date. We will give a full run down of the players on the squad next week as well as details of the upcoming opening fixture.

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