Saturday, March 25, 2017

Reports from 25-03-2017

Under Twelve Cup Semi Final
New Ross Town         1          Bunclody AFC           0
Two evenly contested sides produced a thrilling cup semi final before New Ross Town eventually booked their place in the final courtesy of a 1-0 win. The game was worthy of the final itself with both sets of defences dominating and keeping clear cup chances to a minimum. The only goal of the game came midway through the first half when Ella Nolan found the net to go through to a final meeting with either Bridge Rovers or Courtown Hibs

Under Twelve Premier Division
St Leonards     0          Courtown Hibs           5
Courtown Hibs are deadlocked at the top of the premier table after this 5-0 win away to St Leonards and they now meet fellow title challengers Ballindaggin in their final match of the season. Hannah Redmond scored a hat trick for Hibs with Leah Gammel and Sophie Moran also finding the net

Under Twelve Division One
All Blacks       7          Moyne Rangers          2
The home side remain unbeaten and three points clear at the top of the table after this 7-2 win over Moyne Rangers. Erin Carley and Cassie O Rourke were on target for Moyne while Aoibheann Rankin continued her good scoring form with four while Abby Lambert, Ciara Murphy and Tara Cullen all added one each

Gorey Rangers            0          Curracloe United       4
Curracloe kept in touch with the leaders when they travelled to Gorey Rangers and came 4-0 winners. Emma Cullen scored twice for the visitors while Rebecca Fanning and Clara O Leary added a goal each

Under Twelve Division Two A
Corach Ramblers        1          New Ross Celtic        7
New Ross Celtic travelled to Corach Ramblers and collected the three points they needed to clinch the Division Two A title. Rachel Gaynor was on target for Ramblers but four goals from Caoimhe Keher Murtagh, two from Casey Murphy and one from Aoife Kielthy gave Celtic a comfortable 7-1 win. League committee member, and referee, Aine Murphy was on hand to present the trophy to the victorious side

Under Twelve Division Two B
Tombrack United        3          Wexford Youths        1
The home side picked up a vital three points in their battle against relegation when overcoming Wexford Youths 3-1. Rachel Meaney was on target for Youths but an Ana Dragusan hat trick gave Tombrack a well earned victory

Under Twelve Division Three
Gorey Rangers            0          St Cormacs     8
St Cormacs kept the pressure on the leaders when they overcame Gorey Rangers second team 8-0. Emerson Doran scored a hat trick with Michaele Milling adding two while Jessica Foran, Katie Burke and Shona Proctor Laird all added one each

Cushinstown AFC      0          Rosslare Rangers       8
Rosslare Rangers made it nine wins from nine games and remain on course for the divisional title when they proved too clinical in front of goal for a young Cushinstown side. Goals from Tegan Fortune, Abigail Clarke, Bobbie Culleton, Sophie Colfer and Amy Shiel gave Rangers the three points

Under Twelve Division Four
Carnew FC      0          Wexford Youths        0
Despite no goals, this match produced plenty of excitement with both sides going close to breaking the deadlock but in the end, both were happy with a point each. Defences and goalkeepers were on top form for both sides and kept the forwards chances to a minimum.

Aughrim Rangers        4          New Ross Town         0
The home side moved six points clear at the top of the table when they picked up their ninth win from nine games when overcoming New Ross Town 4-0. Goals from Lacy Jane Shannon, Abigail Whitney, Ciara Connolly and Zoe O Connor moved Aughrim Rangers six points clear

Forth Celtic            0          Shelburne FC             2
Shelburne kept alive their chances of finishing runners up when travelling to Fastnet and coming away with all three points after a 2-0 win.

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup Semi Finals
Seaview United           0          Cloughbawn AFC      5
Holders Cloughbawn made it through to the final of the Ger Dunne Under Sixteen cup after a strong second half performance saw them overcome a determined Seaview United. The visitors had to work hard to lead 1-0 at half time but four second half goals saw them go comfortable through. Laura Butler, Tara Doyle and Katie Sweetman all scored one each with Niamh Mchugh scoring two

New Ross Town         0          Bunclody AFC           2
Last seasons beaten finalists, Bunclody are through to the final after they overcame a very good New Ross Town side with two second half goals. Both sides created chances but it was the slightly more experienced visitors who were more clinical and goals from Maeve Sinnott and Ciara Roban saw them through to their third final in a row

Under Sixteen Premier One
Tombrack United        3          Courtown Hibs           1         
The home side have moved to within one point of the premier title after they overcame a very young and brave Courtown Hibs side 3-1. Erin Carroll scored for Hibs while Shannon McGovern, Shauna McGovern and Nadine Fortune were on target for Tombrack

St Leonards     5          Shelburne FC             1
The home side overcame a very hard working Shelburne side 5-1 before being presented with their division one trophy at the end of the match by league committee member Mick Bennett.
Fiona Ryan and Eabha Cullen scored one each with Eimear Gabbett adding a hat trick while Niamh O Shea scored for the visitors but a special mention for Becky Delaney in the Shelburne goal who produced a player of the match performance for her side.

Under Sixteen Division Two B
Wexford Celtic           10        Moyne Rangers          0
The home side picked up the three points they needed to wrap up the Division Two B title when proved too strong for a young Moyne side. Ashling O Sullivan scored four, Aliat Katun added a hat trick while Ruth Hendrick, Rachel Zeurs and Nicole Zeurs all contributed a goal each. League Vice Chairman Barry Dempsey was on hand to present the winning team with their trophy

Arklow Town              5          Camolin Celtic           2
Camolin went down 5-2 to Arklow Town but finished runners up in the division despite this deafeat.


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