Saturday, January 21, 2017

Results for Saturday Jan 21st

Under Ten Cup Second Round
Ballindaggin   5          Rosslare Strand          2
Cup holders Ballindaggin booked their place in the quarter finals with a 5-2 win at home to a battling Rosslare Strand who made the premier side battle for their place in the last eight. Scarlett Bright and Kayleigh Alwood were on target for the visitors while goals from Leah Roban (2) and Emily Roban (3) saw the home side through

St Leonards     5          Cloughbawn AFC      1
Cloughbawn took the lead early in this game but a strong end to the first half and a good second half performance saw St Leonards through to the second round. Katie Ryan was the heroine for the home side with three goals in the first half and two in the second

Courtown Hibs            1          Bunclody AFC           2
These two division one sides played out an exciting and entertaining cup tie before Bunclody eventually made it through by the odd goal in three. After a scoreless first half, Izzy Kenna gave Hibs an early second half lead before Mia Dunne scored twice for the visitors to put them in the quarter finals

Ferns United   1          Wexford Youths        8
Last season’s beaten finalists Wexford Youths overcame Ferns United with relative comfort to go through to the quarter finals. The home side, who are back in their first season in underage, put in a battling performance but had no answer to the firepower of the clinical visiting forwards

New Ross Town         4          Aughrim Rangers       0
The home side are through to the quarter finals when they accounted for Aughrim Rangers in an entertaining cup tie. Ava O Leary scored two with Abi Rossiter and Saoirse O Neill also finding the net with this goal being Saoirse’s first for the club

Kilmore United           2          Curracloe United       13
A clinical goalscoring performance from Polly Redmond, as she scored nine, saw Curracloe comfortably go through to the last eight against a very young Kilmore side. Zara Corrigan scored the other four for a dominant visiting side

Tombrack United        1          All Blacks      1          (aet)
(Tombrack won 4-3 on penalties)
These two sides played out a thrilling and entertaining cup tie before Tombrack eventually went through in sudden death penalties. After a scoreless first half, Naomi Denton gave All Blacks the lead but Erin Tobin had the home side back on level terms moments later and no further goals saw the game go to extra time and penalties. It was 3-3 after the five penalties each and it took sudden death to break the deadlock when Eabha Guinan saved the visitors seventh penalty to put the home side through

Under Ten Division One
Fastnet Rovers            2          Forth Celtic    0
This game was played on Friday night under lights and it was Rovers who secured the points with a 2-0 win. Two second half goals from Kara White gave Rovers victory in an end to end encounter where Celtic did create chances but could not break down a hard working Fastnet defence

Under Ten Division Two A
Seaview United           3          Shelburne FC             0
Marie McDonald scored a hat trick for Seaview as they overcame Shelburne 3-0 to secure a valuable three points in an evenly contested match. Both sides produced some good football but it was Marie’s clinical finishing that was the difference between the sides

Under Ten Division Two B
Bree United     2          Carnew FC     1
Bree came out on top by the odd goal in three as they eventually got the better of an improving Carnew side. Laura Donegan and Casey Cullen were on target for the home side while Alisha Sharpe found the net for the visitors

Under Fourteen Cup First Round
Kilmore United           1          Ballindaggin FC        5
A Laoise Kearney hat trick set Ballindaggin well on the way to booking their place in the second round when they travelled to Kilmore and came away 5-1 victors. Lucy McCarthy and Katie Bates were also on target for the visitors who will now take on Rosslare Strand in the second round

Under Fourteen Cup Second Round
Curracloe United        1          Seaview United         1          aet
(Curracloe won 5-4 on penalties)
These two sides played out a thrilling cup tie before Curracloe eventually booked their place in the quarter finals courtesy of a penalty shoot-out. In a very evenly contested match, both sides produced some excellent periods of football with Lily Stoute scoring for the home side and Kate Miles on target for Seaview. No further goals in extra time saw the game go to penalties where Curracloe held their nerve to advance

Tombrack United        6          Bree United   0
A four goal blitz from Nadine Fortune saw Tombrack take control of this cup tie against a battling Bree side and eventually booked their place in the last eight courtesy of  6-0 scoreline. Zoe Tobin Cosgrave and Shauna McGovern also got their name on the scoresheet

St Leonards     0          Forth Celtic    1
Forth Celtic eventually came out on top in this very close cup tie and they eventually made it through to the quarter finals thanks to a Grace Roche goal. Both sides were in control for periods of the game but it was Celtic who held their nerve to go through to the next round

Gorey Rangers            2          All Blacks      4
All Blacks are also through to the quarter finals after this 4-2 victory over a hard working Gorey Rangers side. Siun Murdiff and Olive Curtis scored for Rangers while Seren Ward, Aoife Reese, Ciara Reese and Aoife Houghton scored for All Blacks

Adamstown     2          North End United      1          aet
The home side caused a minor upset when they knocked Division Two A leaders North End out of the cup after extra time. Maebh Wickham and Chloe Doyle were on target for Adamstown while Tara Murphy scored for North End

Shelburne FC              5          Wexford Youths        3
Both these sides produced a fast paced exciting cup tie before Shelburne eventually booked their place in the last eight. Grainne Ni Ailin (2) and Kiara Payne were on target for Youths while Katie Murphy (4) and Jemma Martin scored for the home side

St Josephs       3          Arklow Town             3          aet
(St Josephs won 4-2 on penalties)
These two sides produced a six goal thriller before St Josephs eventually advanced to the last eight after a penalty shoot out. Rita Redmond (2) and Erika Bates were on target for St Josephs while Holly Jenkinson, Ella Jenkinson and Tegan Doyle were the goalscorers for an improving Arklow Town side

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Cloughbawn AFC       0          Courtown Hibs           3
Hibs moved back to the top of the premier table after they travelled to Cloughbawn and overcame a depleted home side on a 3-0 scoreline. Valentina Mondo, Holly Tobin and Emma Lynch were the scorers for a Courtown side who were always in control

Under Fourteen Division Two B
New Ross Celtic         2          Aughrim Rangers       4
Aughrim stretched their lead at the top of the table after this 4-2 win away to New Ross Celtic. Ciara Mulally scored both goals for Celtic while Jade Shannon (2), Aoife Conway and Anna Lawlor were on target for Aughrim who recorded their sixth win of the season

Under Eighteen Sevens
Bree United    4          Gorey Rangers            1
Two goals from Louise Butler and one each from Amy Long and Ava Dempsey saw Bree overcome Gorey Rangers 4-1 and return to the top of the table. Abbie Molloy was on target for a Rangers side who worked hard right up to the final whistle


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