Saturday, January 28, 2017

Results 28-01-2017

Under Twelve Cup Second Round
Bridge Rovers             2          Ballindaggin               1
Division Three side Bridge Rovers caused an upset in the cup when they knocked out Premier leaders Ballindaggin 2-1. In a very close game, Rovers defended well against a hard working Ballindaggin side with Niamh Doyle on target for the visitors while Olivia Morris and Mia Denton scored the all-important goals for Rovers

St Cormacs      5          Seaview United         0
Holders Seaview bowed out when they made the long journey to Boolavogue and were beaten 5-0 by a well organised home side. Emerson Doran scored a hat trick with Katelyn Redmond adding two to put St Cormacs through to the quarter finals

Adamstown     0          New Ross Town         7
Ella Nolan was on fire in this game as knocked in six of New Ross Town’s tally as they accounted for Adamstown on a 7-0 scoreline and have installed themselves as one of the favourites for this cup. Emma Rossiter scored Town’s other goal

Aughrim Rangers        2          Bunclody AFC           2          aet
(Bunclody won 3-2 on penalties)
The most exciting cup tie of the day saw these two good footballing sides go all the way to penalties before Bunclody eventually booked their place in the last eight. Ciara Connolly and Abigail Whitney were on target for Rangers while Rebecca O Connor and Carrie Fitzgerald scored for Bunclody. Extra time saw no further goals and the game went to penalties where the visitors ran out 3-2 winners

Moyne Rangers           1          Rosslare Rangers       4
Last season’s beaten finalists Moyne Rangers bowed out of the competition when they came up against a very clinical Rosslare Rangers side. Cassie O Rourke scored Moyne’s goal while Bobbie Culleton with two and Abigail Clarke and Tegan Fortune were on target for Rosslare Rangers

Corach Ramblers        1          New Ross Celtic        8
New Ross Celtic advanced to the quarter finals of the cup when they travelled to Corach Ramblers and proved too strong for the home side running out 8-1 winners

All Blacks       9          Carnew FC     4
All Blacks ran out comfortable 9-4 winners against an improving Carnew side who just had no answer to Aoibheann Rankin who scored seven for the home side. Cora Sinnott and Ciara Murphy were also on target for the winners while Emma Kelly scored a hat trick for Carnew with Katie Wafer also found the net

Under Twelve Premier Division
Kilmore United           5          St Leonards    6
St Leonards did not take the lead in this match until two minutes from the end as they eventually overcame Kilmore in this eleven-goal thriller. Melissa Smith and Kennedy Cullen scored two goals each for the home side while Niamh Fortune also found the net but a hat trick from Katie Ryan and one each from Doireann Rossiter, Katie Whelan and Allanah Whitty gave St Leonards all three points

Under Twelve Division Two B
Wexford Youths         5          Tombrack United      2
Ana Dargusin scored twice for Tombrack but Wexford Youths came out on top to pull away from the bottom two. Zoe Kelly and Clara Kearney scored two goals each for the home side while Niamh Walsh also got ther name on the scoresheet

Taghmon United         2          Rosslare Strand          3
Rosslare Strand caused a major upset in the league when overcoming title challengers Taghmon 3-2 to record their first win of the season and severely dent the home sides chances of catching leaders New Ross Town. Maeve Kenny scored twice to put Strand 2-0 up but goals from Ruth Ryan and Hannah Kehoe brought Taghmon level before Aisling Roche scored the winner for the visitors

Under Twelve Division Three
Ballindaggin   3          Gorey Rangers           0
Ballindaggin second team recorded their first win of the season when they overcame Gorey Rangers second team 3-0. Goals from Lauren Smith, Blaithin and Treasa gave the home side victory

Cushinstown   1          Forth Celtic    2
Forth Celtic recorded their second win of the season and pulled away from the bottom two when they overcame Cushinstown 2-1 in a very entertaining encounter. Aoife McDonald scored for the home side while Katie Kehoe scored both goals for Celtic

Under Twelve Division Four
Fastnet Rovers            0          Bridge Rovers            1
A very closely contested tie was decided midway through the first half when Fastnet’s defence failed to clear the ball and the visitors Courtney Gougher was on hand to take advantage. The home side tried hard to get back on level terms but the Bridge defence held them to bay to hold on for the three points

New Ross Town         1          Shelburne       1
These two sides played out an entertaining 1-1 draw with Aoife O Leary on target for Town while Mollie Sutton scored the goal for Shelburne

Wexford Youths         3          Forth Celtic    0
Wexford Youths made it six wins from six games and moved joint top of the table with Aughrim Rangers after this 3-0 win over Forth Celtic. Sofiat Katun scored two with Jasmine Gore also scoring as Youths keep the pressure on for the title

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup First Round
Cloughbawn AFC       11        Moyne Rangers          0
The home side moved through to the quarter finals of the Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup after this big win over a young Moyne Rangers side. Anais Curran (4), Niamh McHugh (3), Brid Madigan (2), Laura Butler and Aoife Codd were all on target for the dominant home side

Corach Ramblers        0          New Ross Town         5
New Ross Town booked their place in the last eight of the Under Sixteen Cup when they overcame Corach Ramblers 5-0. Jenny Canning, Zoe Rossiter, Amy Lawlor, Lydia McGrath and Leah Byrne were all on target for the visitors who were always in control

Under Sixteen Premier One
St Leonards     4          Tombrack United      0
Premier leaders Tombrack’s title ambitions took a severe blow when they travelled to St Leonards and went down 4-0 to a clinical home side. Goals from Eimear Gabbett, Fiona Ryan and two from Jennah Molloy gave the division one leaders a valuable three points

Under Sixteen Division Two A
Seaview United           2          Gorey Rangers           0
Seaview moved out of the bottom two after they overcame a young Gorey Rangers side 2-0 to pick up their second win of the season. Aoife Nolan and Aoife White Keating scored a goal in each half to secure victory

Under Sixteen Division Two B
Arklow Town              3          Wexford Celtic           12
Wexford Celtic made the long journey to Arklow and returned with all three points after a comprehensive 12-3 win. Holly Jenkinson, Ella Dodd and Erica Torres all scored for the home side

Camolin Celtic            7          Carnew AFC              4
The home side remain top of the table after this 7-4 win over an improving Carnew side who scored through Lucy Kendall (2), Leanne Kelly and Aine O Gorman. Camolin collected all three points courtesy of goals from Emma Carton (4), Megan Byrne, Megan Doyle and Grace O Halloran which keeps them two points clear of closest challengers Wexford Celtic







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