Saturday, March 18, 2017

Results from 18-03-2017

Under Ten Premier Division
Ballindaggin               3          St Josephs       1
The home side moved back to the top of the premier division when they overcame a dogged St Josephs side 3-1.  Two goals from Leah Roban and one from her sister Emily kept Ballindaggin’s unbeaten run going and gave them their fourth win of the season

New Ross Town         1          Bridge Rovers            0
(Game abandoned at half time)
A goal from Ava O Leary had New Ross Town ahead in this game but the game had to be abandoned at half time and will now be decided by the league disciplinary committee once the referee submits his report.

Under Ten Division One
Tombrack United        1          St Leonards    2
Two goals from Katie Ryan gave St Leonards all three points away to Tombrack United, inflicting the first league defeat of the season on the home side. Emer Roche had given Tombrack the lead but a goal in each galf from Katie gave the visitors victory

Wexford Youths         1          Ferns United  1
Ferns picked up their first point in this division when they held Wexford Youths to a 1-1 draw, Aoife Doran was on target for Youths while Ella Larkin scored the all important goal for the home side

Forth Celtic     1          All Blacks      4
All Blacks made it four wins from four games and moved six points clear at the top of the division after this win away to Forth Celtic. Two goals from Ava Hendrick and one each from Sinead Mulligan and Naomi Denton gave the visitors a vital three points

Under Ten Division Two A
Cloughbawn AFC       2          Seaview United         2
These two sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with both sides content with a point each at the end. Thesese Kehoe Molloy and Havana Lawless were both on target for the home side.

Moyne Rangers           0          Shelburne FC             2
Shelburne moved joint top of the table when they overcame Moyne Rangers 2-0 in a game that was switched to Ballywilliam due to fixture congestion on Moyne’s pitch. Keelin Barron and Aoife Somers were on target for the winners

Courtown Hibs            3          Kilmore United          5
In a game of two halves, Kilmore raced into a 5-0 first half lead in this match with Jessica Cloney scoring a hat trick with Hallie Doyle and Erin Godden. However a strong second half performance from Hibs saw them pull back to 5-3 with Izzy Kenna scoring two and Zoe Hernandez also finding the net

Under Ten Division Two B
Corach Ramblers        1          Aughrim Rangers       1
These two young sides played out an exciting 1-1 draw with Ramblers collecting their first point in this division while Aughrim keep alive their chances of catching the leaders after this draw

Cushinstown AFC      1          Bree United               1
These two sides are still in contention for at least promotion after they played out a closely fought 1-1 draw. Sjoak Finn was on target for the home side while Casey Cullen was on target for Bree

Carnew FC      1          New Ross Celtic         0
Carnew moved second in the table after this 1-0 win over New Ross Celtic. After a closely fought encounter, Aoife Wafer scored the all important goal that gave the home side the three points

Under Twelve Division Three
Cushinstown AFC      1          Ballindaggin AFC      1
After an exciting tussle between two enthusiastic young sides, both were happy with a point each after this 1-1 draw. Aine Bradley was on target for the home side while Aoibh Kearney scored the goal for Ballindaggin

Under Twelve Division Four
Carnew AFC               0          Aughrim Rangers        3
Aughrim made it eight wins from eight games and are now looking hot favourites to win this division after this 3-0 away to near neighbours Carnew. Abigail Whitney scored twice with Ciara Connolly also finding the net      

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Courtown Hibs            7          Kilmore United          1
The home side bounced back to the top of the table after this comfortable victory over a young Kilmore side. Melissa Smith scored for the visitors but goals from Hannah Redmond (3), Amy Robertson, Valetino Mondo, Alex Lynch and Holly Tobin keep Courtown well in contention for the title

Under Fourteen Division One
All Blacks       5          Moyne Rangers          0
All Blacks are still in contention for a league and cup double after they comfortably collected all three points against a brave Moyne side. Two goals from Emma Carr and one each from Seren Ward, Aoife Reese and Aoife Haughton gave the home side their seventh win of the season

St Leonards     5          Shelburne FC             1
Katie Murphy scored for Shelburne but it was not enough against a dominant St Leonards side who are still close enough to the leaders to catch them if one of them should slip up. Eabha Cullen scored a hat trick for the home side with Aoife Cullen and Jennah Molloy also on target

Forth Celtic     5          St Josephs                   1
The home side are deadlocked at the top of table with All Blacks after this 5-1 win over St Josephs. Edel Kehoe was on target for the visitors but four goals from Grace Roche and one from Imogen Deas gave Forth their seventh win of the season

Under Fourteen Division Two A
Gorey Rangers            0          Seaview United         3
Seaview made the long journey to Gorey a worthwhile one when they collected all three points that moves them back to the top of the table. Ava White Keating was the scorer in chief for the visitors as she scored all three of their goals

Under Fourteen Division Two B
Aughrim Rangers        3          Bree United                1
The home side remain top of the table after they overcame a hard working Bree side 3-1 and now await a do or die home tie with Adamstown which will go a long way on deciding where the league title will end up. Grace O Donoghue scored for Bree but goals from Eimear O Brien, Zoe Katus and Aoife Connolly gave Aughrim victory

Adamstown                 8          New Ross Celtic        0
Adamstown made it six wins from six games as they overcame a young New Ross Celtic side with eight goals to spare. Three goals from Chloe Doyle and two from Ashling O Dowd as well as a goal each from Ellen Duggan, Karolina Jaglarz and Laura Banville gave the home side a vital three points

Under Eighteen Super League
Arklow Town              0          Bunclody AFC           2
Bunclody moved into second place in the table after this 2-0 win away to Arklow Town. Goals from Ciara Roban and Zoe Kearney gave the visitors a well earned three points

Under Eighteen Sevens
Wexford Celtic           0          Bree United               3
Bree moved back to the top of the table after this 3-0 win away to Wexford Celtic with Amy Long scoring twice and Ava Dempsey also finding the net. This division is setting itself up for a dramatic finish with three teams still well in contention for the title

St Leonards     3          Gorey Rangers           0
The home side moved back into second place and remain well in contention for the title after this 3-0 win over Gorey Rangers. Eimear Gabbett continued her good season in front of goal by scoring one while Fiona Ryan added a brace



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