Sunday, October 21, 2012

Fixtures and Results 21-10-2012

Wexford and District Womens and Schoolgirls League 21-10-2012

Under Twelve Premier Division
Bunclody AFC           0          Kilmore United           8
A young Bunclody side were no match for an experienced Kilmore who will have ambitions this season of challenging for the league title. The visitors were always in control and ran out comfortable eight nil winners

Fastnet Rovers            0          Ballindaggin    3
Ballindaggin opened their campaign with a win as they overcame Fastnet Rovers three nil thanks to goals from Nicola Ryan, Niamh Finn and Niamh McHugh

Under Twelve Division One
North End United       0          Campile United           5
Campile moved to the top of division one after this five nil win away to North End. Eadaoin Kent scored twice with Elena Kenny, Kate Foley and Kathryn Dempsey all adding a goal each.

Moyne Rangers           4          Gorey Celtic    6
Gorey came out on top in this exciting ten goal thriller away to Moyne. Anais Curran, Eimear Byrne, Faye Larkin and Paige Mitchell were all on target for the home side but two goals from Cara Clarke and one each from Ciara Hammett, Hannah Keegan, Kelly Brennan and Gina Lynch gave Celtic all three points

Under Twelve Division Two A
Seaview United          4          Bridge Rovers 0
A Libby Sutton hat trick set the home side well on the way to victory and a further goal from Strom Eaton saw Seaview take all three points against a battling Bridge Rovers side

St Leonards     3          Wexford Celtic           3
Both these sides had to settle for a point each after a six goal thriller. Two goals from Ciara Bridges and one from Niamh Tormley made up the Celtic tally while two goals from Fiona Ryan and one from Eimear Gabbett ensured St Leonards got a share of the points

Killenagh Wan            1          Shelburne        4
Erika Bates was on target for the home side but it was not enough against a rejuvenated Shelburne side who scored through Brid Madigan, Rebecca Delaney, Ella Lyng and Christina Barron to take all three points

Under Twelve Division Two B
St Josephs       3          Rosslare Rangers         2
An Amy Mitten hat trick was enough to give the home side all three points in this entertaining under twelve encounter

Forth Celtic     0          New Ross Town         5
Jenny Canning scored four goals as Town travelled to Forth Celtic and took all three points with Claire Doyle also on target in this five nil win

Corach Ramblers         4          Courtown Hibs           0
The home side are already looking very impressive in this division as they overcame a very good Courtown side with four goals to spare. Shannon Anglim, Rachel Crosbie, Niamh Miller and Siding Waters were all on target for Corach

Under Twelve Division Three
Enniscorthy Town       0          Tombrack United        4
Tombrack took all three points in this game that was closer than the scoreline suggests but two goals each from Leanne Kenny and Shauna McGovern gave the visitors all three points against a young Enniscorthy Town

Adamstown    8          Campile United B       2
Six goals from Jasmine Martin and two from Maebh Wickham gave Adamstown a comfortable win over a young Campile second string

Cloughbawn    6          Camolin Celtic            2
Aine Byrne was on target twice for Camolin but it was not enough against a home side who scored four through Tara Doyle and one each from Katie Foley and Caitlin Blackburn to take all three points

Under Sixteen Premier Division
Killenagh Wan            5          Seaview United          1
Seaview scored through Danielle Odham but a very good Killenagh performance saw them run out five one winners courtesy of two goals each from Tara Doyle and Sinead Gaynor and one each from Cailin Fitzpatrick

Curracloe United        3          Forth Celtic     4
Forth Celtic took all three points when overcoming title favourites Curracloe by the odd goal in seven. Roisin Doolan, Siobhan Doolan and Lauren Fitzgerald were all on target for the home side but two goals from Amy Fox and one each from Rachel Kehoe and Amy Rochford gave Celtic victory

Under Sixteen Division One
Rathnure United         1          Bree United    5
Bree travelled to Rathnure and took all three points with a comfortable five one victory

Kilmore United           4          St Josephs       2
St Josephs raced into an early two nil thanks to two goals from Molly Carton but Kilmore showed great character and goals from Megan Benson, Rebecca Furlong and two from Cora Miller saw them come back to win four two

Bunclody AFC           0          Ballindaggin    3
Ballindaggin made it a good day for the club when taking all three points in this under sixteen game in Bunclody. Sinead Nolan, Eimear Redmond and Rachel Casey all scored to give the visitors three points

Under Sixteen Division Two
Bridge Rovers 0          Tombrack United        1
A very closely contested encounter saw Tombrack do enough to eventually take all three points when Denise Bolger scored the only goal of the game

Womens Premier Division
Ferns United   9          Cloughbawn    2
The home side made it four wins from four games as they overcame Cloughbawn in comfortable fashion to remain joint top of the table with Tramore. Their task was aided when the visitors keeper was sent off after just ten minutes for a professional foul but hat tricks from Liz Everedd and Georgina Moore and a goal each from Gemma Kehoe, Rachel Collier and Leona Breen had the home side well in control. Kate Cullen and Gina Foley were on target for Cloughbawn

Tramore FC     5          Coolgreaney Celtic     1
Coolgreaney put in one of their best performances to date when travelling to Tramore and going down five one to the unbeaten joint leaders. Karen Morris scored for Celtic but two goals from Orla Hickey and one each from Niamh Walsh, Vanessa Ogbonna and Leanne Clancy gave the home side all three points

Womens Division One A
Wexford Celtic           3          Killenagh Wanderers  1
Celtic picked up their second win of the season and stay in touch with the top of the table where only one point currently divides the top five. This game was very close but the home side eventually did enough to take victory

Enniscorthy Town       1          Curracloe United        1          (Abandoned in 35th minute)
This game came to a premature end ten minutes before half time when experienced defender Angie Breen sustained a serious ankle injury that required hospitalisation and the game was subsequently abandoned. Everyone in womens soccer wish Angie a speedy recovery

Womens Division One B
Courtown Hibs           2          Bunclody AFC           2
Both these sides were looking for their first win before this game and both still are after this two all draw. Vicky Larkin and Lauren Ramsey were on target for Hibs while Nicole Fortune and an own goal saw Bunclody collect a point.

Forth Celtic     1          Glen Celtic      0
A very close match which was dominated by defences and saw a solitary goal scored by Aine Hayes early in the second half divide the teams. Both sides are still well in contention in a very tight division where a glut of teams are piling in behind leaders New Ross Town in the chase for promotion

Corach Ramblers         4          Fastnet Rovers            2
Annie Breen and Susan Pierce was both on target for Fastnet but it was not enough as two goals each from Ciara Roche and Jackie Sinnott gave Ramblers their second win of the season

Womens Division Two A
Cloughbawn B            2          All Blacks       8
Tara Sommers and Joanne Kennedy were both on target for the home side but it was not enough as All Blacks knocked in eight to remain top of the table with four wins from four games

Rosslare Rangers         3          Moyne Rangers           1
Rosslare Rangers moved second in the table after this win over Moyne with Shannon O Brien scoring two and Sinead O Byrne also on target for the home side while Karen Rossiter scored for the visitors

Womens Division Two B
Cushinstown   0          Rosslare Strand           3
Strand kept in touch with the leaders after this three nil win away to Cushinstown to pick up their second win of the season

Castledockrell United 3          Bree United    1
The home side continue to lead the way after this win at home to fellow challengers Bree thanks to two goals from Caitriona Murray and one from Ellen Kelly. Mary O Gorman was on target for the visitors

Campile United           0          Camolin Celtic            7
A Megan Murray hat trick set Camolin well on the way to victory over Campile, moving them into second place behind Castledockrell. Niamh O Leary scored two with Amanda Murphy and Miriam Smyth adding a goal each in the seven nil win

Womens Premier Division
Ferns United   4          4          0          0          12
Tramore FC     4          4          0          0          12
Cloughbawn    4          1          1          2          4
Adamstown    2          1          0          1          3
Seaview United          3          1          0          2          3
Benfica            3          0          1          2          1
Coolgreaney Celtic     4          0          0          4          0

Womens Division One A
Enniscorthy Town       3          2          1          0          7
Curracloe United        3          2          0          1          6
Killenagh Wan            4          2          0          2          6
Kilmore United           2          2          0          0          6
Wexford Celtic           4          2          0          2          6
North End United       4          1          1          2          4
Shilelagh United         4          0          0          4          0

Womens Division One B
New Ross Town         4          4          0          0          12
Glen Celtic      5          3          0          2          9
Forth Celtic     4          2          1          1          7
Corach Ramblers         4          2          0          2          6
St Josephs       2          1          1          0          4
Fastnet Rovers            2          1          0          1          3
Courtown Hibs           4          0          1          3          1
Bunclody AFC           5          0          1          4          1

Womens Division Two A
All Blacks       4          4          0          0          12
Rosslare Rangers         4          3          0          1          9
Cloughbawn B            4          1          0          3          3
Moyne Rangers           4          1          0          3          3
Taghmon United         2          1          0          1          3
Tombrack United        2          0          0          2          0

Womens Division Two B
Castledockrell United 4          4          0          0          12
Camolin Celtic            4          3          0          1          9
Bree United    5          2          1          2          7
Rosslare Strand           4          2          1          1          7
Campile United           5          1          3          1          6
Cushinstown AFC      4          0          1          3          1
Crossabeg AFC           4          0          0          4          0

Fixtures: Saturday October 27th: Under Ten Premier Division
Kilmore United           v          Curracloe United
Ballindaggin    v          Moyne Rangers

Under Ten Division Two A
St Josephs       v          Bridge Rovers
St Leonards     v          Taghmon United
Killenagh Wan            v          Shelburne

Under Ten Division Two B
Tombrack United        v          Rosslare Rangers
Adamstown    v          Cloughbawn
Enniscorthy Town       v          New Ross Town

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Bree United    v          Kilmore United
Killenagh Wan            v          Cloughbawn

Under Fourteen Division One
Ballindaggin    v          St Leonards
Seaview United          v          Moyne Rangers
St Josephs       v          Bunclody AFC

Under Fourteen Division Two A
Rathnure United         v          Rosslare Rangers
Campile United           v          North End United
Bridge Rovers v          Gorey Celtic

Under Fourteen Division Two B
Tombrack United        v          New Ross Town
Fastnet Rovers            v          Enniscorthy Town
All Blacks       v          Wexford Celtic

Under Eighteen League
Seaview United          v          North End United
St Leonards     v          Ferns United
(**Kilmore United have withdrawn from this division)

Sunday October 28th: Womens Premier Division
Seaview United          v          Cloughbawn    11-0
Adamstown    v          Benfica            11-30

Womens Division One A
Kilmore United           v          Curracloe United        11-0

Womens Division One B
Fastnet Rovers            v          St Josephs       2-0

Womens Division Two A
Tombrack United        v          Cloughbawn B            3-0
All Blacks       v          Taghmon United         11-0

Womens Division Two B
Crossabeg AFC           v          Cushinstown AFC      11-0
Camolin Celtic            v          Rosslare Strand           11-0



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