Sunday, March 5, 2017

Results from March 5th

Women’s Premier Division
Ferns United   5          East End United         2
The home side made it six wins from six games and closed the gap on leaders Seaview to two points when overcoming East End United. Played on a decent surface despite the poor weather conditions, both sides produced some good football with Laura Doorley scoring both goals for East End. However, goals from Josie Dwyer, Aoife Devereux, Mary O Neill, Leona Breen and Johanna Barcoe secured a vital win for Ferns as they edge closer and closer to the Premier title

Curracloe United        0          Adamstown FC           2
Both these sides completed their seasons with Adamstown consolidating third place and relegating a young Curracloe side with this 2-0 win. Despite making a quick return to division one, Curracloe can be proud of their season and if they can build on this for next season, they will be strong contenders for the division one title. Jasmine Thorpe and Sandra Thorpe were on target for an Adamstown side who have showed themselves worthy of their place in the top division

Women’s Division One
North End United       3          Piltown FC      1
North End rounded off the season with a perfect record of ten wins from ten games and have shown themselves to be worthy champions and could be a side that will do very well in the premier division next season. Piltown stayed with them for long periods in this game but in the end, the home sides clinical finishing proved to be the difference between the two sides. Emily O Mahoney was on target for the visitors but goals from Martina Pender, Lauren Roche and Sara Byrne gave North End victory

Boland Carpets Cup Quarter Final
St Josephs        3          St Leonards     1

The home side have booked themselves a semi final place away to Moyne next Sunday when they overcame St Leonards 3-1 in an end to end thrilling cup tie. Both sides produced some excellent football despite difficult conditions but it was St Josephs who eventually came out on top. Eimear Gabbett was on target for the visitors while Tracey McCormack, Pamela Walshe and Kelsey Reid scored for Joey’s

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