U12 Girls SFAI Cup:
Mooncoin Celtic 3 – 3 Gorey Rangers.

AET, Gorey Rangers won 2-1 on penalties.


An absolute belter of a cup tie between two evenly matched teams and the large crowd present were enthralled throughout the 80 minutes.
Gorey went ahead after 10 minutes with a long range effort which evaded Hannah Dobbyn on goal.

The girls were quick to bounce back and a pass from Courtenay O’Shea Power saw Molly Walsh steer home the equaliser. 1 all at half time but the girls flew out of the traps and took a deserved lead again through Molly Walsh after a long kick out from Hannah Dobbyn.

Gorey responded with 10 left on the clock to make it 2-2 before we broke away and Áine O’Sullivan scored to have us in the driving seat. With the clock just tipping 60 minutes Gorey Rangers broke clear to get a last gasp equaliser.

Extra time saw each side have a few chances but no more goals followed. On on to the dreaded penalty shoot out where 18 penalties were taken with some great saves by each keeper but Gorey came out on top 2-1 on penalties.


Heartbreaking stuff and plenty tears afterwards but a very good performance by everyone involved.


Big thanks to Ashling Dobbyn for overseeing refreshments before, during and after the game and also thank you to all parents for supplying baked goods.

Best of luck to Gorey Rangers in the next round and safe trip home.

Footpaths are ready

This week saw the completion of 165 metres of footpaths in Suir Crescent allowing pedestrians to walk safely all the way to the dressing rooms without the worry of traffic.

Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd have again done an excellent job on the development by extending the parking area to double our parking capacity and constructing the footpath for safe entry for all kids in to the ground.

50-50 winner in October picks up their winning cheque

Congratulations to our most recent winner of our Schoolgirls and Schoolboys 50 50 draw, Hannah O’Shea who wins €223 for supporting the club. Great to see a near neighbour of the club getting lucky.

There are more 50-50 draws to come with draw envelopes available from local businesses and from training sessions.

  • Crokes Shop
  • Blanchfields Centra
  • Costcutter Mooncoin
  • Comerfords 1778 Mooncoin
  • Royal Oak Mooncoin
  • Mondos
  • Bubbles and Bows

You can also enter the draw online at https://mooncoinceltic.com/mcfcs-50-50-split-the-pot/

Weekend Review

Last weekend saw a very busy one with 10 teams involved but unfortunately only two victories recorded.

U12A
Mooncoin Celtic 0
Villa 2
This squad will be wondering what they have to do to win as they dominated for long periods without getting the all important goals.

U12B
Mooncoin Celtic 1
Stradbally 4
This new group showed lots of improvement and will be happy with valuable game time and experience gained. Noel Doyle got on the scoresheet in this one.

U14A
Kilmacow 2
Mooncoin Celtic 0
A tight first half saw it end scoreless and it was always going to be that way. Kilmacow got the breakthrough just after half time and sealed the game late on.

U14B
Mooncoin Celtic 3
Bohs 1
Goals from Jake Clarke, Eloi and Aoibhe Rees saw this squad secure three points and continue their good start.

U16
Ferrybank 6
Mooncoin 0
A tough morning against very good opposition, a few defensive lapses proved costly but this group will continue to work hard and results will follow.

3rd Division
Kilbarry 3
Mooncoin Celtic 0
A quick start by Kilbarry saw them 2 up in 20 minutes and bar a couple of half chances for ourselves, Kilbarry dominated throughout and sealed the three points with a late third goal.

U10 Girls
Our u10 girls had their first outing of the season against Villa and will be happy enough with plenty of goals scored and more importantly game time experienced.

U14A Girls SFAI Cup
Mooncoin Celtic 0
Burrin Celtic 5
A very impressive Burrin Celtic came to visit on Sunday afternoon and progressed to the next round but our girls stuck at it throughout the game in horrendous conditions.

U14B Girls
Cappoquin 8
Mooncoin Celtic 2
An interesting one this game was. A deserved win for Cappoquin with the girls having an off day, goals from Sophie Phelan and an og put a gloss on the scoreline.

U17 Girls
Mooncoin Celtic 4
Villa 1
Two wins from two but they were made to work hard for this one against a tough villa side. Goals from Emily Blackmore 2, Ella Brennan and Sommer Grant saw three points secured.

U17 Girls: Mooncoin 4 – 1 Villa FC

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Mooncoin welcomed Villa to Breezy Suir Crescent this morning for an 11am Kick Off .

Today was a game of two halves , with both teams going toe to toe for the first half , with very little to seperate them .

After some discussion at half time , and a few words amongst themselves, the girls took to the pitch with determination .

The break came for us 10 mins in when Emily Blackmore took a shot on goal , the villa keeper got to it, but the ball still found its way over the goal line .

Villa had a speedy response and within a couple of minutes had equalised .

This pushed the girls on again , and on the 15 minute mark , Emily Blackmore found herself again in a scoring position , and finished to the net making it two one .

The introduction of Ella Brennan a little earlier really changed the dynamic of the game , as her speed on the wing was proving pivotal for the Home side . Ella was rewarded by finding the net herself on the half way mark .


Our defence was tested on a number of occasions , with Ciara o keeffe making two clearances off the goal line after Alanah Tobin diverted a ball from front of goal . Ellie Corcoran was solid in the middle of the field and a lot of ball was moved through Ellie during todays game .

Luiseach O Donohue was her usual dependable self today and played her part in setting up of the Fourth goal . Passing a ball up the line to Sommer Grant who made no mistake and blasted for back of the net , the villa keeper did well again to deter the effort , but the ball still ended up in the back of the net .

Sommer had seen a long range shot come off the woodwork minutes before .


A well earned win today and three points on the Board .

Weekend Preview

Tomorrow and Sunday sees a number of sides in action and support for all our teams is important so please get out and try shout on our girls and boys.

MCFC u14 2022


Saturday
U12A home to Villa
Kick off 12.30
Boys will be hoping to get their first win in this one after performing well against Park Rangers in their first league game.

U12B home to Stradbally
Kick off 2.30
This side have added to their squad so we are hopeful of a good run out in this one.

U14A away to Kilmacow
Kick off 12.30
A derby match is always a tough affair and this will be no different. Two draws in both Derby games last season so what are the chances?

U14B home to Bohs
Kick off 10.30
This group will hope to build on the draw away to villa last time out and pick up a win against Bohs.

U16 away to Ferrybank
Kick off 10.30
A tough place to go but with a couple of boys returning this squad will be raring to go after a decent first performance away to Park Rangers.

3rd Division away to Kilbarry
Kick off 2pm
A trip to the league leaders is probably the last thing this squad needs at the minute as they search for consistent performances.

Sunday
U17 Girls home to Villa
Kick off 11am
After picking up 3 points away to Tramore, the girls will be looking to build on it and keep up their good start.

U14 White Girls away to Cappoquin
Kick off 11. 30am
A long trip in search of a second win is the mission for our younger u14s.

U14 Sfai Cup home to Burrin Celtic
Kick off 2pm
Burrin Celtic from carlow are the visitors on Sunday in the SFAI Cup and this will be a great experience for our girls against an unknown quantity.

U10 Girls away to Villa
11am kick off
The first of our u10 girls sides kick off on Sunday in the non competitive league and will hope to start we’ll after several months of preparation.

Best of luck to all teams this weekend.

Weekend Review

Last weekend was a very busy one for all our teams involved over two mixed days weather wise, Saturday glorious, Sunday dreadful.


U11A Boys
Southend 1 Mooncoin Celtic 0
This side, though depleted, showed signs of true potential and pushed Southend all the way.

U11B Boys
Mooncoin Celtic 2
Ferrybank 2
Two up at half time thanks to Ted McLoughlin and Pete Dunphy against a decent Ferrybank team. Unfortunately the second half saw the boys pegged back but can count themselves very unlucky not to have won.

U11C
Mooncoin Celtic 4
Villa 1
A tight but frantic first half saw few chances for Mooncoin with Tom Mackey the busier goalie making two saves. It ended with captain for the day Ben Mackey striking into the top corner after Villa had cleared a corner.
The second half saw a flurry of goals with Bobby Kinsella, Eoin Barden, Donncha Mackey and Tom Mackey all scoring within ten minutes of the interval. Villa got back into it with a goal soon after. They were denied a second by a save from TJ Curran at full stretch as the ball bounced back off the post. 5-1 to the home team and top of the table with three wins from three.

U15 Boys
Bohs 3 Mooncoin Celtic 0
Poor conditions on Sunday for this group and tough Away trip in Poleberry today with a depleted side against a very good drilled Bohs side ended in a 3-0 defeat, all the goals coming in the first half. The score line flatters us really with Bohs having all the possession and chances. Positives from it was the performance from Oisin at the back and the the girls Ella Brennan & Aoibhe Rees who played their hearts out.

U16 Girls
Bohemians 1 Mooncoin Celtic 0
A very tight game with little between the sides in what is sure to be a very tight league. One goal was always going to win it and unfortunately Bohs sneaked it.

U12 White Girls
Mooncoin Celtic 1
Carrick United 3
Horrendous conditions for this young group but it did not stop these determined girls who put in a performance which deserved more. Emily
Fewer got the goal on the day.

U12 Green Girls
Mooncoin Celtic 2
Ballyduff 3
A rip roaring game played in shocking conditions again but a big crowd cheered on both teams, Ballyduff just about shaded things but signs of improvement are evident. Lexi Walsh got both goals with one screamer from distance.

Youths
Kilmacow 8
Mooncoin Celtic 3
A flattering scoreline with 4 goals from set pieces putting Kilmacow in the driving seat. An Alex Bailey hat trick was the bright note but a disappointing result for the lads.

3rd Division
Mooncoin Celtic 1
St Paul’s 4
A fast start from a lively St Paul’s team saw them 4 up on the half hour mark with two screamers giving Bradley McNabb no chance, a blatant push at a corner for another and a defensive mix up costing us. A much improved second half with a mountain of chances saw a penalty penalty miss, a couple of very good saves by the Paul’s keeper before Jamie Moore pulled one back.
Poor display overall.