Saturday, December 3, 2016

Results 03-12-2016

Under Ten North Division
Aughrim Rangers     0          Bunclody AFC           6
Bunclody made the trip to Aughrim a worthwhile one as they ran out 6-0 winners to book their place in Division Two A which will kick off in January. Mia Dunne was in fine scoring form as she knocked in five while Emily Rothwell also got her name on the scoresheet

Ferns United              4          Carnew FC                2
The home side picked up their fourth win of the season and finished second in the group to qualify for a place in Division One

Under Ten East
Cloughbawn             0          Wexford Youths       2
Wexford Youths rounded off the first half of the season when they travelled to Cloughbawn and came away 2-0 winners, making it four wins from four games and a place in Division One

Under Ten South
Corach Ramblers      2          Kilmore United         3
These two sides played a very entertaining five goal thriller before Kilmore eventually came out on top 3-2. Keelin Gallagher and Rachel Nacey were on target for Ramblers but a Jessie Clooney hat trick gave the visitors all three points

Under Ten Cup First Round
New Ross Town        5          Seaview United        0
Town are through to the last sixteen of the Under Ten Cup when they overcame Seaview 5-0. Abi Rossiter and Ava O Leary scored two each with Shauna Power also finding the net for the winners

Moyne Rangers        2          Shelburne FC            0
Moyne cam out in top in this evenly contested encounter and booked their place in the second round courtesy of this 2-0 win. Katlyn Cooney scored both goals for the young home side

Forth Celtic    1          Rosslare Strand        2          (aet)
One of the most exciting matches of the day saw Rosslare Strand eventually overcome Forth Celtic with a goal in the second half of extra time. In a thrilling game, Lauren Gregg scored for the home side but goals from Scarlet Bright and Lucia Donohue gave Strand victory

St Josephs      4          Cushinstown AFC      0
The home side progressed through to the last sixteen of the cup after this 4-0 win over a young Cushinstown side who battled hard in a game that was much closer than the scoreline suggests

Bridge Rovers            1          Curracloe United      4
One of the cup favourites, Curracloe booked their place in round two when they came out on top in this local derby against near neighbours Bridge Rovers. Aoife McEldowney was on target for Rovers but two goals each from Polly Redmond and Zara Corrigan put the visitor’s through

Under Fourteen Cup First Round
St Leonards               5          Moyne Rangers       1
The home side are through to the second round of the cup after this 5-1 win over a hard working Moyne Rangers side. Shannon Peare was on target for Rangers but a hat trick from Jennah Molloy and a goal each from Ann Marie Roche and Aoife Cullen saw St Leonards into the last sixteen

St Josephs                  5          Cloughbawn AFC     2
Last years runners up Cloughbawn are out of the cup after they were beaten 5-2 by St Josephs in Kilmuckridge on Saturday. Mary Kaylan and Aoife Codd scored for the visitors but goals from Erika Bates, Edel Kehoe, Grainne Dempsey Doyle, Rita Redmond and Holly Meehan saw the home side through

Seaview United         5          Courtown Hibs         0
Holders Courtown Hibs are also out of the cup after their young squad were overrun by a rampant Seaview side. Two goals each from Ava White Keating and Ciaradh Connolly as one from Erin Shannon saw the home side through

Aughrim Rangers     2          Adamstown              3
These two Division Two B sides played out a thrilling cup tie before the visitors eventually made it through by the odd goal in five. Aoife Connolly and Jade Shannon scored for Rangers while Aisling O Dowd and Maebh Wickham (2) saw Adamstown through to the second round

Corach Ramblers      1          North End United    6
North End could be one of the dark horses in the cup this season and proved their strength when they travelled to Corach and came away 6-1 winners. Grace Donovan was on target for Ramblers but five goals from Katie Law and one from Chelsea King saw the visitors through

New Ross Celtic        0          Shelburne FC            5
Shelburne made the short trip to New Ross Celtic and booked their place in the second round draw with a 5-0 win.

Under Fourteen Division One
All Blacks        6          Forth Celtic               2
All Blacks pulled clear at the top of the table after they beat second placed Forth Celtic 6-2 to create a three point gap. Goals from Niamh Rees (2), Seren Ward and Emma Carr (3) had the home side in control while Grace Roche and Lauren McLaughlin scored for Celtic

Under Fourteen Division Two A
Wexford Youths        0          Tombrack United     8
Tombrack made it three wins from four games and moved joint top of the table when they travelled to Ferrycarrig Park and came away comfortable winners. Nadine Fortune (3), Shauna McGovern (2), Ana Dragusin, Tara Kenny and Zoe Tobin Cosgrave were all on target for the visitors

Under Fourteen Division Two B
Arklow Town             7          Rosslare Strand        1
Arklow Town moved third in the table when they overcame a young Rosslare Strand side by a six goal margin with Ella Jenkinson (2), Holly Jenkinson (2), Lucy Kindlin (2) and Roisin Quinlan all on target for the home side

Under Eighteen Eleven a Side
Arklow Town             0          Curracloe United      5
Curracloe made the long journey to Arklow a worthwhile one when they collected their second win of the season to move top of the table. Four goals from Siobhan Doolan and one from Rachel Bennett gave the visitors the win

Bunclody AFC            1          Cloughbawn AFC     6
Cloughbawn picked up their first win of the season when they travelled to Bunclody and came away 6-1 winners

Under Eighteen Seven a Side
St Leonards               1          Tombrack United     1
This division is proving to be very competitive and both these sides are still in contention after they played out a tight 1-1 draw. Rebecca Connaughton gave Tombrack the lead midway through the second half but Fiona Ryan equalised for St Leonards just minutes later

Bree United               2          Wexford Celtic         0
Bree moved clear at the top of the table after they overcame Wexford Celtic 2-0 in a very entertaining encounter. Louise Butler and Amy Long were on target for the home side who would be considered title favourites at present

                                                                                       

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