Sunday, February 26, 2017

Results from Sunday Feb 26th

Women’s Premier Division
Adamstown     1          Seaview United         3
Seaview moved five points clear at the top of the table and assured themselves of at least runners up spot after this 3-1 win away to Adamstown. One of the five games that went ahead despite the difficult weather conditions but it was Seaview who were the top team on the day with goals from Catherine Doyle, Brid Kehoe and Brid Doyle while Edwina Whelan was on target for Adamstown

Women’s Division Two A
St Josephs       1          Cloughbawn AFC      3
Cloughbawn recorded their eight win of the season when they travelled to St Josephs and won 3-1 and proved they are worthy divisional champions, having clinched the title last week when Camolin beat St Leonards. Aine Roche was on target for the home side while Gina Foley and Jessica Martin with two made up the visitors tally

Nolan Health and Fitness Cup Quarter Finals
Courtown Hibs            3          Wexford Bohs            0
A strong first half performance from Hibs saw them book their place in the semi finals of the cup when they beat a spirited Wexford Bohs sid 3-0. Two goals from Lauren Ramsey and one from Marian Cardiff saw the home side advance in possibly the best playing conditions of the day due to the late kick off

Seaview United B       1          Rosslare Rangers       1          (aet)
(Seaview won 4-2 on penalties)
These two sides had to go all the way to penalties before Seaview eventually booked their place in the last four. In a very closely contested encounter, Clodagh Waters was on target for Seaview while Sinead Walsh scored for Rangers and with no further goals in extra time, the game went to penalties where the home side held their nerve to advance

Division Three Cup Quarter Final
Cushinstown AFC      0          Fastnet Rovers           6
This game was switched to Fastnet as Cushinstown’s pitch was unplayable and it was Rovers who controlled the game and went through to the semi finals. Annie Breen scored twice with Lisa Marie Doyle, Joanne Jordan, Triona Kelly and Geraldine Monaghan all finding the net in this 6-0 win.

FAI Under Eighteen Inter League Southern Group
Cork League   7          Wexford League         2
The scoreline might read 7-2 but the game was much closer than this as the Wexford side put up a spirited battle before eventually bowing out of the competition to a very clinical and well organised Cork side. Wexford drew first blood when a well taken corner from Britney Conroy caused chaos in the area before Linda Bradley tapped the ball across the line into the net. The lead was shortlived as Cork bounced back and were quickly back on level terms and scored twice more before the break to lead 3-1 at half time. The second half saw the Wexford side have to cope with windy conditions as well as the slick passing of the Cork side and four more goals from the home side saw them comfortably book their place in the semi-finals before Natasha Byrne scored a late consolation for the Wexford side.
Despite the heavy defeat, Wexford did enjoy periods of the game where they controlled possession but the home side were very clinical in front of goal but manager Alan Browne and his management team can be proud of the efforts from their squad and can look forward to the coming years with confidence. Well done to all involved.


Squad: Grainne McCabe, Doireann Rossiter, Allanah Anglim, Chloe Mythen, Chloe Moynihan, Natasha Byrne, Lauren Roche, Linda Bradley, Niamh Browne, Britney Conroy, Sandra Murphy, Laura Rice, Meghan Keane, Sarah Siggins, Laura Butler, Sadbh McCarthy

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Schoolgirl League Results 25-02-2017

Under Ten Division Two B
Corach Ramblers         0          Cushinstown AFC      2
These two under ten sides played out an excellent entertaining match despite the difficult conditions in this rescheduled fixture. After a scoreless first half, Katie Murphy drilled the ball through a crowded area into the corner of the net to put Cushinstown ahead and a goal from Isabella Walsh minutes from the end wrapped up the points

Under Twelve Cup Quarter Finals
Courtown Hibs            5          St Cormacs     0
Hibs booked their place in the semi final draw when they overcame St Cormacs 5-0, although the game was much closer than the scoreline would suggest. Two goals from Hannah Redmond and one each from Katelynn Tomkins, Mia Davey and Leah Grammell saw the home side through and install them as one of the favourites for the cup

New Ross Celtic         2          Bridge Rovers            3
These two sides played out a thrilling cup quarter final in difficult conditions before Bridge Rovers eventually booked their place in the last four. In a very entertaining game played between two very good footballing sides, Aoife Kielthy scored twice for Celtic while two goals from Mia Denton and one from Olivia Morris saw the visitors through to their first cup semi final

Rosslare Rangers        0          New Ross Town         1
New Ross Town are through to the semi-finals of the cup after this narrow win over Division Three leaders Rosslare Rangers in a very exciting end to end encounter. In a very close game where chances were kept to a minimum with Ella Nolan scoring the solitary goal.

Under Twelve Premier Division
St Leonards     1          Ballindaggin               5
Ballindaggin came away from St Leonards 5-1 winners and move three points clear at the top of the table. Doireann Rossiter scored for the home side but four goals for Anna Roban and one from Niamh Doyle keep the visitors title ambitions well and truly on track

Under Twelve Division One
Curracloe United        7          North End United      0
The home side assured themselves of at least a second place finish after this comfortable win at home to North End who were playing their final game of the season. Caoimhe Whelan, Emma Cullen and Rebecca Fanning all scored two each with Jenny Raemonn also getting in on the scoring act

Under Twelve Division Two A
Bunclody AFC            3          Adamstown   1
Bunclody picked up their fifth win of the season and keep the pressure on for the league title after they overcame Adamstown 3-1. Ella Furlong scored for the visitors while Jade Conroy scored two and Corie Fitzgerald added one for the home side

Bree United     3          Corach Ramblers        0
The home side are still well in contention for the title after this 3-0 victory over a young battling Corach Ramblers side. Aoibh Donegan scored twice for Bree with Grace Donohoe also finding the net in an overall good team performance.

Under Twelve Division Two B
St Josephs       3          Taghmon United        1
The home side are making a strong push for runners up spot in this division after they overcame Taghmon United 3-1. Sarah Walsh continued her good form in front of goal as she scored a hat trick for St Josephs while Molly Cosgrove was on target for the visitors

Under Twelve Division Three
Campile United           0          Forth Celtic    3
These two sides remain mid table after this match played in difficult conditions with Niamh Dempsey scoring twice to add to a goal from Katie Kehoe to give Forth Celtic their third win of the season and still in with a chance of finishing in the top two

Under Twelve Division Four
Bridge Rovers             0          Carnew FC     3
Carnew picked up their first win of the season away from home as they continue to improve with every game and are now unbeaten in the last three. Katie Wafer scored twice with Emma Kinnear also finding the net.

Shelburne FC              0          Wexford Youths        0
Wexford Youths travelled to Shelburne and will be disappointed to drop points in their quest for the title as they played out a scoreless draw with a hard working home side. Both teams created chances but defences were dominant and both sides had to settle for a point each

Fastnet Rovers            2          New Ross Town         2
This match produced some excellent football despite the poor conditions with New Ross Town leading 2-0 at half time thanks to goals from Peg Waters and Ava O Leary. However, Fastnet dominated the second half and got back on level terms thanks to goals from Muireann Hayes and Casey Doyle

Ger Dunne Under Sixteen Cup Quarter Finals
Bunclody AFC            5          Forth Celtic    3          aet
The home side trailed 3-1 in this cup tie with fifteen minutes to go but battled back to bring the game to extra time where two goals saw them book their place in the last four. These two sides would have been considered among the cup favourites and they definitely served up a game worthy of a final. Emma Clarke, Lauren McLoughlin and an own goal made up the Celtic tally while two goals each from Ciara Roban and Maeve Sinnott and one from Geri Rose O Connor saw last season’s beaten finalists through to the semi finals

Courtown Hibs            2          Seaview United          3
Seaview went 2-0 up in this match but had to withstand a spirited fight back from Courtown before eventually booking their place in the semi finals. Gina Burke and Hannah Redmond were on target for Hibs while two goals from Roisin Lyons and one from Aoife Connolly saw the visitors through

New Ross Town         1          Wexford Celtic          0
This game was a typical cup tie with both sides being fully committed and very little divided the two teams for long periods of the match. Eventually, Lydia McGrath scored the goal that put Town through to the semi final rounding off a good day for the club as their under twelve team also made it through to the last four of their cup

Cloughbawn AFC       10        Shelburne FC             1
The home side have now scored thirty goals in their three cup games and continued their push to retain the Ger Dunne Cup with a comfortable 10-1 win over near neighbours Shelburne. Anais Curran and Niamh McHugh scored a hat trick each with Brid Madigan adding two while Laura Butler and Katie Sweetman scored a goal each. Kellie Murphy was on target for Shelburne

Under Sixteen Division Two A
Corach Ramblers        3          Gorey Rangers           1
Ramblers picked up a valuable three points in their battle against relegation as they overcame fellow strugglers Gorey Rangers in very windy conditions. Niamh Miller, Shannon Anglim and Alison Gibbons were all on target for Corach to put them 3-0 ahead and although Amy Butler pulled one back for the visitors, it was not enough.

Under Sixteen Division Two B
Moyne Rangers           0          St Josephs      0
In a very evenly contested encounter, Moyne picked up their second point of the season while at the same time killing off St Joseph’s promotion hopes. The visitors could have taken all three points but missed a penalty but at the end, both sides were fully deserving of a point each

Carnew FC      6          Arklow Town             1

Carnew completed their season in fine style with a 6-1 victory in this all Wicklow clash. Erica Torres was on target for Arklow Town but two goals each from Lucy Kemple and Maisie Courtney Keane and one each from Aine O Gorman and Kaley Kavanagh rounded off the home side season with a win

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Results from February 18th


Under Ten Cup Second Round
St Josephs       4          Moyne Rangers          0

Under Ten Premier Division
Ballindaggin               0          New Ross Town         0
Bridge Rovers             2          Curracloe United       0

Under Ten Division One
Tombrack United        2          Ferns United              0
St Leonards     1          Forth Celtic    1
Wexford Youths         2          All Blacks      7

Under Ten Division Two A
Courtown Hibs            7          Shelburne FC             1
Kilmore United           3          Cloughbawn AFC      0
Bunclody AFC            1          Seaview United          1

Under Ten Division Two B
Aughrim Rangers        3          New Ross Celtic        0          w/o
Rosslare Strand           2          Carnew FC     0

Under Fourteen Premier Division
Curracloe United        1          Ballindaggin               1

Under Fourteen Division One
Shelburne FC              4          Forth Celtic     5

Under Fourteen Division Two A
Tombrack United        0          Seaview United         1

Under Fourteen Division Two B
New Ross Celtic         0          Adamstown FC          7
Arklow Town              4          Bree United               1
Rosslare Strand           0          Aughrim Rangers       10

Under Eighteen Super League
Arklow Town              3          Cloughbawn AFC      0          w/o
Bunclody AFC            2          Curracloe United       4

Under Eighteen Sevens
St Leonards                 0          Bree United               0
Wexford Celtic           0          Tombrack United      3


MMI.ie Wexford Women’s Cup Quarter Finals
St Josephs         2      Fastnet Rovers    0
Adamstown      0  Ferns United      2

Women’s Divisional Shield Semi Final
Bunclody AFC      0    Cloughbawn AFC     3

Women’s Division One
North End United    2    All Blacks        0

 Women’s Division Two A
St Leonards       1     Camolin Celtic      4

Women’s Division Two B
Courtown Hibs      3     Shelburne FC         0

Women’s Division Three
Tombrack United      3     Ajax Athletic     0

Bridge Rovers      2      Stoney LFC           1

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Match Reports 12-02-2017

MMI.ie Wexford Women’s Cup Quarter Final
North End United       3          Bunclody AFC           0
Division One champions North End were flattered by this 3-0 scoreline against their Division Two B opponents as they required two very late goals to be eventually sure of their place in the semi-final. Natasha Walsh gave the home side a first half lead but Bunclody were unlucky not to equalise when they missed a penalty and two late goals from Shauna Carley and Danielle Chin saw North End through

East End United          7          Piltown FC     1
A Jenny Reddy hat trick laid the foundations for East End’s comfortable victory over Piltown to book their place in the semi-final of the Wexford Cup. Lauren Valentine and Hannah Scott added one each while Rebecca Walsh scored twice. Emily O Mahony was on target for Piltown who had no response to the sharp shooting home side on the day

Women’s Divisional Shield Semi Final
Camolin Celtic            5          St Josephs                   1
Camolin booked their place in the final of the Divisional Shield after a strong second half performance saw them eventually overcame St Josephs. Caroline Murphy scored twice for the home side with Niamh O Leary, Megan Murray and Aoife Curran also finding the net while Lisa Johnston was on target for the visitors

Women’s Premier Division
Adamstown     3          Curracloe United       0
The home side overcame a depleted Curracloe side to keep alive their title ambitions and have also made sure of their place in the Premier division after this 3-0 win. Nikki Dunphy, Jasmine Martin and Sandra Thorpe were all on target for Adamstown

Benfica LFC   1          Seaview United         3
As we approach the final few games of the season, Benfica are finding it difficult to pull clear of the relegation battle while Seaview have returned to the top of the table after this 3-1 win in Waterford. Brianne O Connor scored for the home side while Catherine Doyle, Ashling Mullan and Kelly Mullan all scored for Seaview

Women’s Division Two A
New Ross Town         3          Cloughbawn AFC      6
Cloughbawn have oved to within one point of winning the league after this 6-3 win away to New Ross Town. Two goals each from Gina Foley and Hannah Keating as well as one each from Tina Cullen and Kate Cullen had them well in control while Sinead Ryan scored twice for Town with Linda Kelly also finding the net

Women’s Division Two B
Wexford Bohs             1          Courtown Hibs           4
Courtown Hibs returned to the top of the table after this 4-1 win away to Wexford Bohs and have ensured themselves of promotion in the process. Shelly Leahy was on target for Bohs while a Marian Cardiff hat trick and a goal from Caoimhe Mckeown made up the visitors tally

Rosslare Rangers        5          Seaview United         1
Rangers picked up their fifth win of the season when proving too strong for Seaview United second string. Shannon Doyle scored for the visitors but two goals from Clodagh Cousins and one each from Robin Brennan, Amanda Black and Sinead Walsh gave the home side all three points

Women’s Division Three
St Cormacs      0          Tombrack United      5
A strong second half performance from Tombrack saw them overcome St Cormacs in difficult conditions and wrapped up the Division Three title in the process. Shannon McGovern gave the home side a first half lead and added a second early in the second half with Sarah Merrigan also scoring two and Kelli Maguire adding one to give the home side their ninth win of the season. They will be presented with their league trophy next week

Stoney LFC     1          Ajax Ath        1
Ajax picked up their third point of the season after a determined performance against a Stoney side who have hit a bad run of form since coming back from Christmas break. Samantha O Grady was on target for Stoney with Siobhan Grant Moorehead scoring for Ajax

Cushinstown AFC      0          Bridge Rovers            0

These two sides played out a scoreless draw in very difficult conditions with neither side able to break down the opposing defence. Both sides finished off their season with a good run of results and both will be looking forward to a possibility of a good run in one of the two divisional cups up for grabs

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Schoolgirl Results for February 11th

Wexford and District Women’s and Schoolgirls League 12-02-2017

Under Twelve Cup Second Round
Curracloe United        0          Courtown Hibs           1
Courtown Hibs are through to the last eight of the Under Twelve Cup after a very close and entertaining battle with Curracloe where both sides had opportunities to score but defences dominated. Hibs eventually broke the deadlock eight minutes from time when Mia Davey found the net to book a quarter final meeting with St Cormacs

Under Twelve Premier Division
Seaview United           5          St Leonards    2
Seaview moved away from the relegation zone when they overcame near neighbours St Leonards 5-2

Under Twelve Division One
Moyne Rangers           2          Gorey Rangers            0
Moyne recorded their first win of the season when they overcame Gorey Rangers 2-0 in a fast, exciting and entertaining game. Cassie O Rourke scored both goals for the home side against a gard working visiting side

North End United       2          All Blacks       3
All Blacks have moved very close to securing the division one title after they overcame one of their closest challengers North End in a game which displayed all that is good in schoolgirl soccer. Katie Law scored both goals for the home side, one of them a well struck effort from midfield, while Cora Sinnott scored twice for the visitors with Aoibheann Rankin also scoring in what was a crucial victory

Under Twelve Division Two A
Adamstown FC           2          New Ross Celtic         2
Celtic edged to the top of the table after they came away from Newbawn with a point after a 2-2 draw with Adamstown. Karolina Jaglarz scored both goals for the home side with Caoimhe Keher Murtagh and Keelin Jensen scoring the goals for New Ross Celtic

Under Twelve Division Two B
Tombrack United        1          St Josephs       3
St Josephs moved second in the table after this hard earned 3-1 victory over Tombrack who created several chances but found the visitors keeper in fine form. Sarah Walsh scored all three for St Josephs while a hard working Ana Dragusan scored a late goal for the home side.

Wexford Youths         6          Rosslare Strand          0
The home side remain in contention for promotion after this 6-0 over a young Rosslare Strand side. Sarah Leahy and Rachel Meaney scored two goals each while Saoirse Kearney and Cliona Kearney added a goal each

Taghmon United         1          New Ross Town         3
New Ross Town clinched the Division Two B title when they made it eight wins from eight games with this 3-1 win away to one of their challengers. Town led 3-0 at half time with two goals from Aoibh Thomas and one from Tara Roche while Hazel O Keefe did pull one back for the home side with a free kick midway through the second half. League Vice Chairman Barry Dempsey was on hand to present the trophy to the winning side after the match as they become the first schoolgirl title winners of the season

Under Twelve Division Three
Bridge Rovers             6          Cushinstown AFC     0
Rovers keep their title ambitions alive with this 6-0 win over Cushnstown and sit just behind the top two after recording their fourth win of the season. Shannon Doyle scored one with Mia Denton adding two and Olivia Morris contributing with a hat trick

Rosslare Rangers        8          Campile United         0
The home side moved nine points clear as they made it eight wins from eight after this big win over Campile. Abigail Clarke was on target with four while Bobby Culleton added two and Amelia Recces and Ciara Cosgrave scored one each

Forth Celtic     1          St Cormacs     5
St Cormacs keep the pressure on the leaders with this 5-1 win away to Forth Celtic. Katie Kehoe scored for the home side while Bronagh Kenny, Katie Burke and Jessica Foran were on target with a goal each with Emerson Doran adding two

Gorey Rangers B        1          Ballindagin B             1
These two young sides played out an evenly contested match before both sides picked up a point each. Ruby Grouse scored the Gorey Rangers goal while Abi Cloke was on target for Ballindaggin

Under Twelve Division Four
Aughrim Rangers        5          Wexford Youths        1
Aughrim came out on top of thus clash between the top two in the division and move three points clear as they remain unbeaten. Angel Doyle was on target for Wexford Youths while Willow Jordan, Apoife Campbell and Ciara Connolly all scored one each for Rangers with Abigail Whitney scoring twice

Carnew FC      6          Shelburne FC             1
The home side recorded their first win of the season when overcoming Shelburne 5-1. A hat trick from Emma Kelly and a goal each from Katie Wafer, Erin O Callaghan and Tara Doran made up the tally for Carnew while Leah Byrne scored for Shelburne

New Ross Town         2          Fastnet Rovers           1
Town picked up their second win of the season after they overcame Fastnet 2-1 in a very closely contested encounter. Layla Fenlon scored for Fastnet while Peig Waters and Aoibheann Walshe scored for the home side

Bridge Rovers             3          Forth Celtic    1
An Aoife McEldowney hat trick gave Bridge Rovers their fifth win of the season and keeps them just in touch with the leaders after this 3-1 win at home to Forth Celtic. Niamh Doyle scored the visitors goal

Under Sixteen Premier One
Tombrack United        4          Cloughbawn AFC      0
Tombrack got their title ambitions back on track when a strong second half performance saw them overcome a young Cloughbawn side 4-0. Shannon McGovern scored in the first half and added two in the second to complete her hat trick before her younger sister Shauna McGovern shot to the net to inflict the first defeat of the season on the visitors

Bunclody AFC            2          St Leonards     0
The home side moved back into the title race with this 2-0 win over St Leonards to give them their third win of the season. Meave Sinnott and Ciara Roban scored for a well organised Bunclody side while St Leonards were unable to break down the home side despite creating chances

Under Sixteen Division Two A
Forth Celtic     3          New Ross Town         0
Forth inflicted the first defeat of the season on New Ross Town and have moved to within a point of the leaders after this 3-0 win. After a scoreless first half, Grace Roche, Sarah Siggins and Michelle Carthy all scored to give the home side a valuable three points

Gorey Rangers            7          Corach Ramblers        2
The home side picked up their first three points of the season after this 7-2 victory over Corach Ramblers. Niamh Miller and Alison Gibbons were on target for Ramblers while four goals from Aimee Butler and one each from Siobhan Kennedy, Jessica Wall and Ciara Wilkinson scored for Gorey

Under Sixteen Division Two B
Moyne Rangers           1          Arklow Town             7
Shauna Redmond was on target for Moyne in this game but it was not enough for an Arklow side who scored seven to pick up their first win of the season. Holly Jenkinson, Molly Garland and Ella Jenkinson all scored two each for Town while Regan Doyle also found the net

St Josephs       0          Camolin Celtic           4
Camolin ensured themselves of promotion after this 4-0 win away to St Josephs and remain two points clear at the top of the table. Emma Carton scored twice for the visitors with Anna Byrne and Megan Doyle also on target

Wexford Celtic           6          Carnew FC     2
Celtic keep the pressure on the leaders after overcoming Carnew to pick up their sixth win of the season and remain unbeaten. Ashling O Sullivan scored a hat trick for the home side with Ava O Donohue adding two while Holly Rossiter also found the net. Madeline Nolan and Maude Robinson were on target for the vistors



Sunday, February 5, 2017

Two games survive the weather

Women’s Division Two B
Bunclody AFC            2          Shelburne FC              1
The home side returned to the top of the table after they eventually broke down a Shelburne side who are enjoying a good run of form in recent games and brought the best of the Bunclody girls who had to work very hard for the three points. Britney Conroy put the home side ahead near the end of the first half but Shauna Cowman levelled for Shelburne almost on the hour before Britney popped up to score the winner with fifteen minutes to go

Division Three Cup Quarter Final
Bridge Rovers             3          St Cormacs                  3          aet
(Bridge Rovers won 5-4 on penalties)

These two sides played out a thrilling cup tie before Bridge Rovers eventually booked their place in the semi final after a penalty shoot out. Finnola Monahan, Kelley Scallan and Sinead Ronan were all on target for Rovers while Danielle O Connor, Michelle Darcy and Lorraine Fortune all scored for St Cormacs to bring the game to extra time. No further goals saw the game go to penalties where the home side held their nerve to progress 5-4.