Wexford and District Women’s and Schoolgirls League
09-10-2016
Under Ten Premier
Division
St Josephs 2 Ballindaggin 3
Ballindaggin made it
two wins from two games when they travelled to Kilmuckridge and came out on top
in a five goal thriller. Twins Leah Roban (2) and Emily Roban scored the all
important goals for the visitors to move them clear at the top of the table
Bridge Rovers 0 New
Ross Town 2
New Ross Town opened
their under ten campaign with a win when they came away from Bridge Rovers 2-0
winners. Abi Rossiter and Ava O Leary scored the vital goals in an end to end
match
Under Ten North
Bunclody AFC 6 Carnew
FC 2
Tara Doran and Karen
O Brien were both on target for Carnew but it was not enough against a very
clinical Bunclody side. Goals from Mia Dunne (3), Lauren Jordan (2) and Leah
Kavanagh gave the home side the three points
Tombrack United 4 Courtown
Hibs 2
These two young
sides played out a very exciting match before Tombrack eventually came out on
top with three second half goals. Izzy Kenna scored both goals for Hibs while
Mikayla Tobin Cosgrave scored a hat trick for the home side with Kate Tomkins
also finding the net
Aughrim Rangers 2 Ferns
United 4
Ferns made it two
wins from two games when they travelled to Aughrim and came away 4-2 winners.
Poppy Jordan and Aine Darcy were on target for Rangers but goals from Katie
Fortune (3) and Ellis Katie Lancin gave the visitors victory
Under Ten East
Moyne Rangers 0 Bree
United 3
Bree bounced back
from their opening day defeat when they travelled to Moyne Rangers and came
away 3-0 winners. Lucy Revellie (2) and Ella Doyle were on target for the
visitors
Under Ten South
All Blacks 5 Kilmore
United 1
All Blacks picked up
their second win of the season when they came out 5-1 winners in this local
derby. Holly Doyle scored for Kilmore but goals from Naomi Denton (3) and Ciara
Murphy (2) gave the home side all three points
Fastnet Rovers 2 Corach
Ramblers 1
Rovers made it two
wins from two games as they overcame Corach 2-1 in a evenly contested fast
paced game. Rovers went 2-0 ahead thanks to two goals from Kara White and
although Laura Neville pulled one back for Ramblers, Fastnet held on for the
win
Under Ten West
Shelburne FC 4 Seaview
United 2
The home side
overcame Seaview 4-2 to pick up their first three points of the season with
Aoife Somers scoring all four goals for the home side
New Ross Celtic 0 St
Leonards 2
St Leonards opened
their season with a 2-0 win away to New Ross Celtic. Katie Ryan scored both
goals for the Ballycullane side in a very competitive and exciting encounter.
Under Fourteen
Premier Division
Cloughbawn AFC 0 Ballindaggin 3
These two sides have
played out some exciting battles in recent years and this game was no exception
with Ballindaggin eventually coming out on top. Goals from Laoise Kearney (2)
and Aoife O Leary saw them pick a very important three points
Courtown Hibs 2 Curracloe
United 2
Both these sides
will expect to be challenging for honours at the end of the season but had to
settle for a point each in this 2-2 draw
Under Fourteen
Division One
Forth Celtic 3 All
Blacks 0
Forth opened their
season with a win when they entertained All Blacks and came out on top 3-0. A
Grace Roche hat trick gave the home side a well earned victory against a very
determined All Blacks side
Shelburne FC 2 St
Leonards 5
St Leonards
travelled to Ballywilliam and came away 5-2 winners after a very solid
performance. Katie Murphy scored both goals for Shelburne while Jenna Molloy
(2), Annmarie Roche, Eabha Cullen and Aoife Cullen were on target for St
Leonards
St Josephs 1 Moyne
Rangers 2
Moyne kicked off
their season with a 2-1 win away to St Josephs after a very entertaining and
hard fought encounter between two good young sides. Shanise O Reilly and Kerri
Burt scored the goals for Moyne.
Under Fourteen Division
Two A
Wexford Youths 2 Gorey
Rangers 4
Gorey Rangers
overcame Wexford Youths in a six goal thriller in Ferrycarrig on Saturday with
Siun Murdiff (2), Olive Curtis and Ciara Wilkinson all on target for Rangers
while Alanah Lambert and Rachel Meaney scored for Youths
North End United 5 Tombrack
United 2
Katie Law is off to
a flying start this season and scored four goals as North End overcame Tombrack
5-2. Chelsey King also scored for the home side while Shauna McGovern and Kate
Butler were on target for Tombrack
Corach Ramblers 1 Seaview
United 3
Two goals from
Ciaradh Connolly and one from Jamie Walsh gave Seaview a 3-1 win away to Corach
Ramblers. The home side did pull one back through Grace Donovan but it was not
enough as Seaview ran out comfortable winners
Under Fourteen
Division Two B
Aughrim Rangers 6 Rosslare
Strand 0
This was probably
one of the longest away trips in the history of the league as Rosslare Strand
travelled all the way to Aughrim and it was the home side who came out on top.
Eilis Devitt scored a hat trick to add to goals from Shauna Rochford, Mia
Battersby and Anna Lawlor gave Aughrim a 6-0 win
Adamstown 10 Bree
United 0
A young Adamstown
side proved far too strong for Bree and ran out comfortable 10-0 winners. Goals
from Laura Banville (4), Karlina Jaglasz (3), Chloe Doyle, Ellen Duggan and
Ashling O Dowd saw the home side achieve a comfortable victory
New Ross Celtic 3 Arklow
Town 8
Arklow made the long
journey to New Ross a worthwhile one as they came out 8-3 victors in an
exciting end to end match
Under Eighteen Super
League
Cloughbawn AFC 2 Curracloe
United 4
Katie Murphy and
Sarah Siggins scored for Cloughbawn but found a hard working understrength
Curracloe side hard to handle and the visitors eventually came out 4-2 winners
Under Eighteen Seven
a Side League
Gorey Rangers 2 North
End United 2
The new formatted
Under Eighteen Seven a Side league got off to an interesting start with mixed
reaction from the clubs involved. This game proved to be one of the best as
both sides played out an exciting 2-2 draw. Caitlin Murphy and Jade Gannon were
on target for the visitors while Abbie Molloy scored both goals for Gorey
Tombrack United 0 Bree
United 2
A physically
stronger Bree side proved too tough for a young Tombrack side and ran out 2-0
wnners with a goal in each half. Louise Butler and Amy Long were both on target
for the winners
St Leonards 1 Wexford
Celtic 0
A very closely
contested encounter saw St Leonards eventually came on top by a single goal
scored by Eimear Gabbett. Both sides created chances and adapted to the new
format quickly but it was the home side who eventually secured the three points
Women’s Premier One
Shield Group C
Seaview United 2 Adamstown 1
Both these sides
have qualified for the quarter finals of the Shield but it is Seaview who will
top the group after this 2-1 win over Adamstown. Catherine Doyle scored both
goals for the home side while Nikki Dunphy was on target for the visitors
Women’s Divisional
Shield Group A
Camolin Celtic 2 St
Cormacs 0
Camolin have
qualified for the knockout stage of the Divisional Shield after they overcame
St Cormacs to finish second in the group behind Courtown. Goals from Niamh O
Leary and Rachel Kearney saw the home side achieve the win they needed
Women’s Premier
Division
Curracloe United 0 East
End United 4
East End are top of
the premier division after they came away from Curracloe 4-0 winners. It was
the visitor’s ability to put the ball in the net that proved the difference
between the sides with Laura Dooley (2), Rea Lawson and Becky Walsh scoring the
goals
Women’s Division One
North End United 4 Corach
Ramblers 2
The Wexford town
side opened their league campaign with a win when they overcame Corach Ramblers
in an exciting fast paced encounter. Sara Byrne and Triona Sinnott were on
target for Ramblers while Shauna Carley (2), Martina Pender and Lauren Roche
all scored for the winners
Bree United 2 All
Blacks 3
Tina Colloton is
making a major impact as she scored a hat trick for All Blacks to move them to
the top of the division after a hard earned win over Bree United. Mary O Gorman
and Lauren Sinnott were on target for the home side who will feel a little
unlucky not to have got at least a point from this game
Women’s Division Two
A
Moyne Rangers 1 St
Leonards 3
St Leonards are
sitting joint top of the table after this win away to a Moyne side who have all
the talent but are finding it difficult to kick start their season. Nicola
Davitt scored for Rangers but goals from Alex Holden, Ciara Ryan and Fiona Ryan
gave the visitors all three points continuing their good start to the season.
All involved in this game would like to wish Moyne keeper Ciara Morrissey a
speedy recovery after a head injury saw her having to leave the field
St Josephs 8 New
Ross Town 1
The home side are
also flying this season and although this game started very tight, St Josephs
soon took control and ran out comfortable 8-1 winners. Michelle Gahan (4),
Pamela Walshe (2), Emer O Leary and Sarah Walshe were all on target for the
winners
Women’s Division Two
B
Seaview United “B” 5 Wexford
Bohs 0
Seaview second team
got their league campaign off to a winning start when proving too strong for
new club Wexford Bohs. Goals from Shannon Doyle (2), Kayleigh Shannon (2) and
Aoibheann Ryan gave the home side the win
Rosslare Rangers 3 Shelburne
FC 0
This game was much
closer than the scoreline might suggest but Rangers eventually got control of
the match and ran out 3-0 winners. Lauren Barry was the heroine for the home
side, scoring a hat trick with one goal in the first half and two in the second
to move her side top of the table
Women’s Division
Three
Ajax Athletic 0 Bridge
Rovers 5
Bridge Rovers picked
up an important three points as they travelled to Ajax Athletic and came away 5-0
winners. Holly Johnson scored one while Sinead Ronan scored an impressive tally
of four to give Rovers victory
Tombrack United 1 Stoney
LFC 1
This game seemed to
be heading for a scoreless draw between two very hard working sides until Sarah
Merrigan put Tombrack ahead on 90th minute but Chloe Foxe levelled
thirty seconds later. Both sides were disappointed they didn’t win the game but
both probably were content with a point in the end
Fastnet Rovers 1 Cushinstown
AFC 2
Cushinstown are off
to a flying start in the league and are currently top of division three after
this win over Fastnet Rovers. Amie Gaffney and Helen Power were both on target
for the visitors while Geraldine Monaghan scored for Rovers
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