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FAI Youth Cup result Mooncoin 1 Ferrybank A 2
Despite the poor conditions in recent days the ashgrove pitch was in immaculate condition and served up a cup cracker this afternoon.
The familiarity between both sides was always going to make for interesting viewing and players and supporters alike were treated to a riproaring battle as soon as the first whistle blew.
The early exchanges were evenly contested all over the pitch and a few early chances went astray on our part .
Ferrybank opened the scoring on 15 mins when a poorly cleared corner was floated back over our defence to the in rushing ferrybank striker who made no mistake with his oppourtunity.
In fairness to the lads they responded brilliantly to the set back and forced the ferrybank defence into conceding numerous corners and free kicks.
The equaliser arrived from a superbly struck corner by Evan Cleary and when it landed in the box Dan Ronayne held off a few defenders to rise highest and nod home.
Ferrybank responded immediately and had us on the back foot with quick counter attacks and got their second when a move up the left saw the ball swept brilliantly across the box and dispatched to the corner despite Darragh getting a hand on it.
1-2 at half time.
A couple of changes at half time gave us renewed energy and we took the game to the opposition for long periods of the half.
A few corners and free kicks into the box went agonisingly close to finding the net but unfortunately this pressure failed to yield a goal.
A good tough cup game where the opposition were just that little bit better over the 90 mins.
Fantastic effort by all involved again today .
Academy u9s
Our u9s played their first games of the season yesterday when they visited Kildalton park for a series of games against Piltown. Goals galore in the four matches that took place. Big thanks to Piltown for hosting us.
U12 Girls Friendly result: Ballyduff 4 Mooncoin Celtic 6
Getting up and out to play is never easy, going out to play when it’s been raining for days even less so, but going out to play when the whole of the junior league programme has been called off for the weekend…. well that takes heart and dedication and this u12 girls team have it spades.
The girls headed towards Kilmedan for their first match at this level, with a kind invite from Ballyduff, to play a friendly and came away with a fantastic 6-4 win and smiles as wide as the Comeragh mountains.
Things didn’t start off to well, going a goal down but it wasn’t too long before the ever energetic Emily popped in a low drive to make it 1-1.
It is now that a ding-dong of match really started as Mooncoin went 2-1 up (Emily 😎 then in a flash it was 2-2. Then 3-2 (Emily 😎 and straight back came Ballyduff 3-3.
Half time came and all the girls huddled under 2 large golf umbrellas, laughing at the meer thought that the match would be abandoned.Wind, rain, cold who cares let’s get going for the 2nd half.
And not long after the tip off Mooncoin are 4-3 up (Emily) and now we see a strong Mooncoin defense hold firm Eimear Quinn getting in front of every attack, Ella Bailey clearing, and clearing again with Sadbh tracking every move of the dangerous and tricky No. 8 from Ballyduff.
Roaming across the midfield and no word of a lie covering every blade of grass was Caoimhe Hartwell, she tracked down everything not letting a thing get past her in midfield and then bursting into attack from midfield was Ella Brennan with get Coin up the field again.
After a few scares Ballyduff made it 4-4 and nearly went 5-4 up but for a great save from Mia. Then after a few passes exchanged between Erin Quinn and Anna Tolan on the right which moved the ball towards the left where Ella Brennan was determined to get forward, she broke a few tackles and burst forward, hit a pass to Emily who got it back to Ella on the edge of the box and once the goal was in sight Ella slotted the ball home from a tight angle. 5-4 Mooncoin!!!
It was now that Caoimhe came into her own blocking everything in midfield and sure enough this blocking lead to another Mooncoin attack with Emily Blackmore executing a great strike to hit the back of the net again.
It was rainbow time in the sky as the sun broke through, with the pot of gold being Mooncoin Celtic U12 girls team.
Big thanks to all the parents for braving the weather and to the great hosts Ballyduff who accommodated all the late requests.
Fixtures for the weekend
Today, U14 away to Abbeyside postponed
All junior league games off this weekend other than junior and FAI Youth cup
Tomorrow: FAI Youth cup, Mooncoin Celtic home to Ferrybank, kick off 2pm.
After a few weeks break, this squad will hope to continue their good form when ‘A’ league Ferrybank come for what will be a good test.
Congratulations to Mooncoin minor hurlers
Congratulations to Mooncoin minor hurlers on their famous county final win against Dicksboro. Well deserved win after a stirring second half comeback.
U13 manager Derek Tebay
A little shout out to U13 manager Derek Tebay who has become a very valuable asset to the club over the last few years. Aswell as looking after the current U13 squad along with Thomas O’Brien and Catherine Blackmore, Derek has been helping out with the academy coaching the younger boys at u6/7 level. With his son Robbie joining the academy this year, Derek stepped in to help out and has been a big hit.
He is also a member of our 2A squad, always on time, giving his all regardless of conditions or results. A big thanks to Derek for his commitment and efforts over the last few years.
u12 blitz for regional girls squad
Last Thursday morning/afternoon there was an u12 blitz for regional girls squads held in Carriganore. 3 games played for each squad with Emily Blackmore starring in a variety of positions.
First game Emily was goalkeeper( a position she loves to play in ) in a 2-2 draw between Waterford/Cork selection v South Dublin. The second game they were beaten 3-2 by South East selection with Emily scoring the two goals for Waterford/Cork.
The final game saw them beaten 2-1 by North Dublin in what turned out to be an excellent blitz with quality on show throughout.
With Emily only turning 11 last month,she now has the year coming to really make her mark at her own age group at this level providing she succeeds at the upcoming trials. An excellent attitude and work rate which will bring this young girl a long way in the game. Emily is pictured in her goalkeeping kit for Waterford/Cork.
Signed football for Iker
Pictured is Iker Lopez Marcos with his new Premier League Football which was signed by all of today’s squad to mark his hat trick today in their 8-1 win, well done iker and squad.
U13 Result: Mooncoin Celtic 8 – 1 Bohs
After a brilliant result last week you’d think the bad weather may have slowed the lads down but it done the complete opposite. With the new formation we took 10 minutes to settle into the game and when we did it was with great effect. Jason Ryan broke through clear on goal to put us 1-0 up. Our new Spanish striker Iker added to his goal last week to make it 2-0. A corner kick from Stephen Brennan seen Mike O’Keefe control the ball and roll it back to Stephen who curled it first from the corner flag into the goal 3-0. Bohs got a goal back before half time 3-1 at the break. Iker got his second of the day to make it 4-1. Last seasons top scorer Eoin O’Callaghan got his first of the season to make it 5-1. Iker ran in one on one with the keeper and calmly tucked it away for his hat trick, that’s 4 goals in 2 games for our back up keeper. Stephen Brennan scored his second of the day with an excellent run and exquisite finish to make it 7-1. Ben O’Hanlon was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet when Eoin played a ball into him on the edge of the box and Ben turned the defender and his a shot first time just wide of the far post. Mike O’Keefe seen his shot saved by the keeper and fall to Sherwan who got ball under control and hit it into the top corner to make it 8-1. The change of formation and constant shooting practice in training the past 10 days has paid off with 12 goals in 2 games. Big credit to all players and especially to the parents who came along to support the lads in such poor conditions. Credit also to Bohs who kept trying to get back in to the game and showed great resilience.
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