Big well done to academy coach Mike Molloy who completed the PDP 1 course in Kilkenny yesterday in horrendous conditions.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
LMS Update
With Chelsea drawing today, there was another 6 fallers. We now have 37 left standing going forward to week 4. Unlucky to those who fell over the weekend and best of luck to all left standing.
4th Division Result: Park Rangers 2 Mooncoin Celtic 1
A blustery cold afternoon in Faithlegg where the golden oldies of the club were involved in a crucial league game for Park Rangers, win and they went top as DLS v Dunmore was postponed this afternoon. So our patched up team forgot to play along and as usual created plenty of chances without the end product. Neville Synnott hung up a wonderful free kick to really rattle Rangers to go 1-0 but a wind assisted effort crawled over the line to level things up. With time almost up and Park Rangers seeing their league title hopes gone up in smoke, a rather controversial penalty was awarded in the last minute and Park Rangers thought Christmas came early as they sit top of the pile this evening waiting for the rescheduling of DLS v Dunmore. Great effort from our boys throughout the year, a lot of injuries throughout the campaign hampered things but JJ can be proud of a decent campaign and still a cup to be played for. The flight to Lourdes for the 10 injured players will leave Knock Airport next weekend in the hope they’ll be fit for the cup.
Youths League: Waterford Crystal 1 vs Mooncoin Celtic 2
A trip to the RSC grounds for the game today saw us come away with a hard earned victory against a decent Crystal side.
We started the game superbly and created a few opportunities from open play and corners.
The quality of delivery from these corners was of the highest order and enabled us to open the scoring after 20 mins .
A brilliantly flighted corner from Evan Cleary towards the back post was met by James Delahunty, who rose majestically above several defenders to bury his header past the Waterford Crystal keeper.
Although we were playing some terrific football for most of the half a long ball up field from the home team wasn’t dealt with and resulted in a free kick for Crystal. The delivery into the box caught out some of our lads asleep and the Crystal striker nodded the ball into the bottom corner.
The home side roared into the game and dominated the physical exchanges and were the better side for the remainder of the half.
Facing a gale of wind in the second half wasn’t going to be an easy task and serious questions were asked of this teams character and ability to dig out a result.
Although we struggled to get up the pitch with the conditions the back four and midfield trio showed great courage to limit the opposition to long range efforts.
A reshuffle on the hour mark saw a momentum swing in the game when the lads took the game by the scruff of the neck and drove the home team deep into their own half with some great passing and running off the ball. Such was the quality of our play we should’ve added a couple of more goals only for some tight offside decisions.
As the game entered the last quarter the lads showed their talent and character in abundance and when Evan won a super tackle in midfield Lee Tracey pounced on the loose ball to send Conor Stacey clear and as was about to shoot a defender upended him to concede a penalty.
Up stepped Dylan Harrington to keep up his 100% record from the spot. We saw out the last few minutes without conceding too many clear cut chances.
The confidence and work ethic that these lads showed today was a joy to witness from start to finish.
Great performance again by the whole squad today keeps us in the hunt for the title.
Credit must go to the management team of John Ryan, Patrick Dobbyn and Ethan Ryan as their hard work and preparing of this talented squad since last August has the boys still in the mix for league honours.
Update on LMS
7 fallers yesterday due to Spurs and West Ham getting beaten. 9 depending on Liverpool and 6 depending on Chelsea to get through to week 4. Will we have another slip up by a big gun today?
Girls games off
Due to overnight rain, pitch in Ashgrove is unplayable so girls u14 & u10 matches are cancelled today. Please Share.
U12 result: Stradbally 1 Mooncoin Celtic 0
A humdinger of a game in windy Stradbally this morning as the league challengers looked to steamroll a visiting Mooncoin Celtic. With our boys facing into the gale in the first half, they stuck to their task well, retaining their shape and working tirelessly when not in possession. Paddy T was solid throughout with his shot stopping top class and it was always going to be a fortuitous goal to beat him. A wind assisted corner swirled in the air and entered the net off the far post midway through the half. This spurred the boys on as the put it up to the Stradbally lads. The second half was always going to be different with the wind at their backs. They pushed and pushed for that equalizer but couldn’t get the breakthrough. Excellent squad effort by all present with solid games put in by Sean Kearns and Billy Delahunty at the back with little getting past them. Canice Kinsella was his usual busy and creative self with Man of the Match Anil Ramaswamy putting in a super shift on the right side of midfield. Piltown await the lads in their next meeting.
Fixtures for tomorrow
U14 Girls home to Park Rangers, kick off 11am
U10 Girls home to Park Rangers, kick off 12.30
Youths away to Waterford Crystal, kick off 11am
4th division away to Park Rangers, kick off 2pm
Best of luck to all teams. Support for all our teams would be most welcome especially the girls on Sunday morning if ye have a couple of hours to spare.
New pitch getting a fine cut
Tommy Kielthy was the man in the hot seat today getting another cut on the new ground. A super job as usual and doesn’t it look well?
LMS Update
6 fallers at the weekend coupled with the 13 that fell midweek, leaves 50 entrants heading into week 3. Man United’s late winner on Saturday saved over half of the field. Interesting couple of weeks coming up with a few shrewd people going with lesser lights and holding on to the big guns.
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