Saturday, April 1, 2017

All Blacks clinch Under Ten Division One title

Under Ten Cup Semi Finals
Ballindaggin               1          Curracloe United        3
Curracloe are through to the final of the Under Ten cup after they overcame fellow premier side Ballindaggin in a thrilling end to end cup match. Both sides produced fast paced passing football but it was Curracloe who took their chances and advanced to their second final in three years. Leah Roban was on target for the home side while Zara Corrigan, Holly Redmond and Molly O Brien were all on target for the winners

Wexford Youths         1          New Ross Town         0
Last seasons beaten finalists Wexford Youths are through to the final after a very closely contested battle with New Ross Town saw them eventually advance by a solitary goal. In a highly entertaining encounter, Aoife Doran scored the only goal of the game to put Youths through to final meeting with Curracloe United on Saturday April 29th

Under Ten Premier Division
St Joseph’s      2          Bridge Rovers            2
These two sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw, earning a point each and both can be quite happy with their season in the top division. Lily May Tohill and Roisin O Meara were on target for St Josephs while Aoife McEldowney and Emma McEldowney scored Rovers goals

Under Ten Division One
All Blacks       2          Tombrack United      0
The home side wrapped up the Under Ten Division One title when overcoming challengers Tombrack 2-0, with a goal in each half and with Fastnet also losing, it moved All Blacks into an uncatachable position in the table. Goals from Jolie Rankin and a last minute goal from Ava Hendrick gave All Blacks all three points despite Tombrack’s efforts to get back into the game. They will now be presented with their trophy at their home match against Ferns United in the next few weeks

Fastnet Rovers            1          St Leonards    2
St Leonards moved second in the table after this win over Fastnet Rovers in a game where neither side deserved to lose. Katie Ryan put St Leonards ahead in the first half but after some strong attacking football, Rovers got back level early in the second half through Kara White. However, a goal from Courtney Whelan seven minutes from the end wrapped up the points for the visitors

Under Ten Division Two A
Kilmore United           1          Bunclody AFC           1
Both teams in this very competitive division were very evenly matched and produced a close tactical encounter which saw them both earn a point at the end. Erin Godden gave Kilmore the lead early in the second half but Mia Dunne equalised for Bunclody with a penalty three minutes from the end

Seaview United           1          Courtown Hibs           3
Courtown Hibs made the long journey to Seaview a worthwhile one when they earned the three points that moves them joint top of the table. Marie McDonald scored for Seaview but prolific goalscorer Izzy Kenna scored a hat trick for the visitors to give them an important victory

Under Ten Division Two B
Bree United     2          New Ross Celtic        0
The home side moved second in the table and kept their title ambitions alive when they overcame bottom club New Ross Celtic 2-0. Both sides produced some good passing football but it was Bree who were sharper in front of goal

Aughrim Rangers        1          Rosslare Strand          2
Rosslare Strand made the long journey to Aughrim a worthwhile one when they ran out 2-1 winners to give them their fourth win in a row and keep them well clear at the top of the table. Sarah Doyle scored for Rangers but goals from Layleigh Elward and Lucia Donoghue gave the visitors victory

Cushinstown AFC      0          Carnew FC     0
These two sides played out an exciting but scoreless draw that effectively killed off both their chances of challenging for the league title. Defences dominated this game and kept the forwards at bay in what was a very entertaining encounter

Under Twelve Division Two A
Bree United     0          Bunclody AFC                        0
With New Ross Celtic wrapping up the divisional title last week, runners up spot was up for grabs in this game but Bree needed to beat Bunclody to force a play off for second while a point was enough for Bunclody. In a tight tense game, chances were at a minimum and Bunclody eventually got the point they needed to take second place

Under Twelve Division Three
Cushinstown AFC      1          Campile United          2
Played on Friday evening, Campile made the short trip to Cushinstown and picked up their third win of the season with a 2-1 victory. Laurie Bolger was on target for the home side but goals from Sally Kehoe and Ava Fhurman gave the visitors victory

Forth Celtic     2          Ballindaggin AFC      0
The home side recorded their fifth win of the season and kept their promotion hopes alive when they overcame Ballindaggin’s young second team on Wednesday evening. Ellie O Mahoney and Roisin Alouf were on target for Forth

Under Fourteen Cup Semi Final
Forth Celtic     0          All Blacks      1
All Blacks booked their place in the Under Fourteen Cup Final after they overcame Forth Celtic 1-0 in an end to end cup tie where there was very little to separate the sides. Both sides hit the post while both keepers pulled off some top class saves before Emma Carr sent a free kick direct to the net midway through the second half. Despite Celtic’s best efforts they were unable to get back on level terms and the visitors booked their place in the final

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Kilmore United           1          Ballindaggin               5
Ballindaggin moved top of the league when they travelled to Kilmore and came away with all three points courtesy of a 5-1 victory. Goals from Katie Bates, Ciara Tobin, Laoise Kearney, Orlagh Kehoe and Carla Cloney saw the visitors secure their fifth win of the season

Under Fourteen Division One
Forth Celtic     8          Shelburne FC             0
This midweek victory over Shelburne saw Forth Celtic move three points clear at the top of the table and forcing cup finalists All Blacks to a situation where they must win their games in hand to win the league. Sarah Carroll scored four with Grace Roche and Lauren McLoughlin adding two goals each

Moyne Rangers           2          Shelburne FC             7
Shelburne sit safely in mid table after they travelled to Moyne on Saturday and came away 7-2 winners. Faith Walsh scored her first goal ever for Moyne with Amy Shannon also finding the net while Katie Murphy scoring five for Shelburne while Caoimh Cowman and Ciara Murphy added a goal each

St Josephs       1          St Leonards    1
A late late equaliser saw St Leonards grab a point in Kilmuckridge and deny a hard working St Josephs side their first win of the season. Edel Kehoe had put the home side ahead and it looked to be enough until Jennah Molloy scored for the visitors with just seconds remaining

Under Fourteen Division Two A
North End United       5          Corach Ramblers        2
North End started the week on a positive note when they picked up their fifth win of the season when overcoming Corach Ramblers 5-2 on Tuesday night. Katie Law continued her good season with a hat trick while Chelsey King scored twice

Tombrack United        1          North End United      4
North End made it six wins from six games on Saturday when they travelled to Tombrack and moved joint top of the table after this 4-1 win. Abbie Walsh scored for the home side but Katie Law once again stole the show by scoring all four for the visitors

Seaview United           6          Corach Ramblers        2
Seaview made it six wins from seven games and sit joint top of the table after this 6-2 win over Corach Ramblers. Grace O Donovan and Orla Butler scored for Ramblers but four goals from Erin Foley Saunders and one each from Kate Miles and Ciaradh Connolly gave Seaview all three points

Under Eighteen Shield Quarter Final
Tombrack United        1          Gorey Rangers           1          aet
(Gorey Rangers won 3-2 on penalties)

The home side will be disappointed to have bowed out of the Shield at this stage but credit must be given to a hard working Gorey side who now go on to meet Wexford Celtic in the semi final. Angela Wall gave Rangers the lead but Tombrack battled back and levelled through Rebecca Connaughton to bring the game to extra time where no further goals saw the game go to penalties where Rangers held their nerve to advance to the last four

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