Sunday, November 20, 2016

Women's League Results 20-11-2016

Women’s Premier Division
East End United         0          Adamstown LFC        4
Adamstown moved to within a point of the leaders after they travelled to leaders East End United and came away 4-0 winners. Chantelle Martin showed a return to scoring form with two goals with Jasmine Martin and Sandra Thorpe also both scoring in this vital victory

Seaview United         5          Benfica LFC    2
Seaview have edged to the top of the Premier division after they overcame a Benfica side who find themselves currently bottom of the table. Seaview led 5-0 thanks to goals from Brid Kehoe (2), Maebh Kehoe, Libby Sutton and Kellie Mullan before Benfica scored two late goals through Lisa Dower

Women’s Division One
Piltown FC      0          All Blacks        1
All Blacks made the long trip to Piltown and came away with a vital three points that moves them into second place in the division. Roisin Furlong scored the only goal of the game in a very closely fought battle between two skilful football teams and this win sees All Blacks leapfrog Piltown into second place

Women’s Division Two A
St Josephs      3          Camolin Celtic           1
The home side are now three points clear at the top of the table after they overcame Camolin Celtic 3-1 in kilmuckridge on Sunday morning. Michelle Gahan had St Josephs 2-0 up at half time before Aoife Curran pulled one back early in the second half but Joeys had the final say when a Camolin defender deflected to her own net seven minutes from the end

Moyne Rangers         4          New Ross Town        2
Rangers collected their second win of the season when they overcame a determined Ross Town 4-2 to move away from the relegation zone. Siobhan Grant Moorehead scored a hat trick while Aideen Byrne was also on target for Moyne while Linda Kelly and Sandra Murphy was on target for Town

Women’s Division Two B
Rosslare Rangers      0          Courtown Hibs          3
Courtown Hibs made it five wins from five games and sit just a point behind leaders Bunclody after this hard earned win in Rosslare Rangers. Therese Flynn and Marian Cardiff had Hibs 2-0 up at the break and Therese added a second midway through the second half to ensure victory

Shelburne FC             4          Seaview United “B”   3

Shannon Doyle scored a hat trick for Seaview second team but it was not enough as the home side scored through Mairead O Shea, Shauna Cowman, Eimear Murphy and Becca Foley gave Shelburne a 4-3 win

Women’s Division Three
Tombrack United      5          Cushinstown AFC      0
Tombrack joined Stoney at the top of the table after they overcame a hard working Cushinstown side 5-0. Goals from Sarah Merrigan, Leanne Kenny and Mary Boland had them 3-0 ahead at the break and second half goals from Sharon Walsh and Tammy Hennessy wrapped up the three points

St Cormacs                5          Ajax Athletic               3
The home side moved up to third in the table when they overcame an improving Ajax side in an eight goal thriller. Lorraine Fortune with four and Aoife Sutton made up the home side tally while Sophie Savage scored a hat trick for the visitors

Fastnet Rovers          6          Bridge Rovers            3
Fastnet picked up their second win of the season when proving too strong for Bridge Rovers and eventually running out 6-3 winners. Deirdre Byrne and Hayley Lacey (2) scored for Bridge while Joanne Jordan (2), Annie Breen (2), Kathlynn Gabbett and Shirley O Neill were all on target for the home side

FAI Under Eighteen Inter League
Limerick and District League           1          Wexford and District League          2
Wexford made the long journey to foggy Dooradoyle on Sunday afternoon and got their FAI Inter League campaign off to a winning start when they scored a late winner. Both sides produced some top class football and it was evident from early on that there was going to be little between the sides with both goalkeepers performing excellently with Wexford’s Grainne McCabe producing a player of the match display. After a scoreless first half, Wexford eventually broke the deadlock when Siobhan Doolan scored early in the second half after some good built up display but the home side battled back and levelled with fifteen minutes remaining. As it looked as if both sides might have to settle for a point each, Siobhan Doolan got on the end of a Natasha Byrne cross to score in the ninetieth minute and earn Wexford an opening day win. Well done to manager Alan Browne and his team of coaches and of course the players who produced a great  performance despite such a short lead in time to prepare

Squad: Grainne McCabe, Allanah Anglim, Lauren Roche, Chloe Mythen, Chloe Moynihan, Linda Bradley, Aisling O Gorman, Natasha Byrne, Niamh Browne, Britney Conroy, Siobhan Doolan, Leah Furlong, Laura Rice, Meghan Kane, Rachel Scannell, Doireann Kavanagh, Sandra Murphy

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