Mooncoin Celtic 8 Piltown 1
Rudi 4 Rizgar 2 Kieran 1 Lee 1
School Boys/Girls and Junior League Football in South Kilkenny
Mooncoin Celtic 8 Piltown 1
Rudi 4 Rizgar 2 Kieran 1 Lee 1
Tomorrow:
U12A away to Piltown,
Kick off 10.30
A tasty derby match in store here with league favourites Piltown off to a flyer so far and building a head of steam ahead of the chasing pack.
U12B away to Waterford Crystal
Kick off 10.30
This young bunch are improving every game and will hope to get their first win of the season in Kilbarry.
U14 home to Dungarvan United, kick off 12.30
Another home fixture for Derek’s crew who will be full of confidence after their win against Crystal last time out.
U16 home to Piltown,
Kick off 2.30
A win here in this derby game will have the lads right back in the mix near the top of the table.
Sunday:
Munster Junior Cup home to Waterford Crystal,
Kick off 11am
Premier league leaders come to town on Sunday morning in what will be a tough test for this young squad but they are more than capable of putting up a good fight against the Junior league high flyers.
Youths home to Ballyduff,
Kick off 2pm
The lads will be hoping to bounce back from the loss against Carrick if they are to stay in the hunt for honours in this league.
U14 Girls away to Ballyduff,
Kick off 11am
The older girls head to Ballyduff in search of another win after their historic win in Cappoquin the last day out. Confidence is high and it is great to see this talented bunch get the rewards their efforts deserve.
U10 Pink away to Villa,
Kick off 11.30
The Pink u10s travel to Villa in their first run out and with all girls getting more game time over the next few months, we can only see improvements coming with every game.
U10 Purple away to Tramore,
Kick off 11.30
The Purple group head to the seaside, again with all girls going to be getting more and more game time we hope to see all of them improving over time.
A very busy weekend, support for all the teams will be crucial so please do your best to get out and shout them on.
Our Under 12 Girls made the paper recently with their fantastic win over Villa. A great start to the season for this promising squad!
And remember to get out there a but your local newspaper for all the football results.
As can be seen from the photos of the before and after of work to date on the new development at Suir Crescent, it is staggering and very exciting to see dreams become a reality. To enable all these works to be completed and to plan ahead for future works, it is crucial that the 300 Members Syndicate is a success as it proved in the first 12 months.The second 12 months of Mooncoin Celtic Soccer Lotto Syndicate is starting shortly and there are a small number of shares in the syndicate available to purchase. The funds raised through the syndicate is helping fund works on the new pitch development at Suir Crescent.The syndicate is made up of 300 members with a finance committee overseeing the running of the syndicate.
50 lines are purchased on behalf of the syndicate for Euro millions for every Tuesday and Friday and 50 lines for Irish Lotto for every Wednesday and Saturday.
There is also a monthly confined members draw where 3 prizes of €700,€200 and €100 are given out.A share costs €260 for the 12 months and can be paid in full, by direct debit monthly or cash monthly. It sold out very quickly last year before we even got to families or even advertised it publicly.We would love to have as many people from the area or Mooncoin people overseas involved as possible.
Let us know if you or your family are interested in joining the Syndicate by contacting one of the following:
Kevin 0876167700
Brendan 0879828150
Michelle 0863723163The last 12 months have been a big success and we hope the progress over the next 12 months will be even better.
Our U12 boys who acted as ballboys in Waterford FC’s 2-0 at home to Sligo Rovers in the RSC this evening.
Shared points today in absolute awful conditions. Both teams were well matched and it was end to end stuff. We started off the strongest making a few chances that we should have taken. We were knocking on the door until an own goal by a St. Paul’s defender gave us the lead. Some really good performances on the day. Sam Hartwell as the lone striker didn’t get as much chances as he would like but gave it his all. Adam Conway is making the right wing his own. Stephen Foran started on the left hand side and almost broke though on two occasions. The midfield three of Alex Bailey, Lee Freyne and Diego Blanco Ibanez were constantly on the hunt for goals and were involved in everything. Ciara O’Keeffe was excellent at right back and Denis Kinsella had a really steady game at left back. Our central defence was on Top it it’s game with Tom Conway getting involved in everything. Conor Dermody’s first game at Centre back earned him Man of the Match today. He broke down two certain goals with his quick pace. Jonah O’Toole is really progressing in the goal. Mikey Cronin came on and added freshness to heavy legs. Second half we introduced Matthew Morahan who was unlucky not a get on to a loose ball. Dylan Conway came on in midfield and played well giving another option to there. A game we probably should have taken but we can’t argue with the point and sharing the spoils with a very good St. Paul’s team. Many thanks to the lads in St. Paul’s for great sport and the teams showing great respect to each other. Well done everyone.
Our first home game of the season welcomed Sttadbally. Conditions were terrible for a game .We started slow but got on top midway through the first half. We conceeded on stroke of half time against the run of play. We started the second half brightly and were level after a rasping Jamie Croke shot was only pushed into partied into the path of Anil Ramaswamey who slotted home. We went behind again after confusion in our defence . The lads rallied and a fantastic 20 yard effort from Canice Kinsella found the net. We pushed hard for the winner but as we tired we conceded 3 late goals . This was a dramatic improvement on our first outing and our first win shouldnt be too far away. Up next is a visit to Waterford Crystal on Sat 19th
Mom Jamie Croke
Today:
U13 home to Stradbally
Kick off 12.30
The boys will hope to get three points on the board against a Stradbally team who will be gunning for revenge for last seasons cup defeat.
U15 home to St Paul’s
Kick off 2.30
After the double defeat to Carrick ‘B’, this squad will be hopeful of getting their season up and running and bagging three points.
Tomorrow:
U11 Green away to Johnville
Kick off 10.30
U11 Blue away to Stradbally
Kick off 10.00
U12 Girls away to Bohs
Kick off 11.00
After the opening win away to Villa midweek, the girls will be tested to the max in what will be a tough game against Bohs.
3rd division home to Red Star
Kick off 11am
Three points will be the aim here with the lads improving every game and with a mix of youth and experience they will start climbing the table soon enough.
4th division home to Abbeyside, kick off 2pm
Scoby’s charges will be hoping to keep up their winning start but will have to improve on their recent derby win against Kilmacow where Stephen Blackmore’s left leg rescued them.
A busy weekend and support for all teams would be most welcome for all our teams.
Last Man Standing competition starting on Saturday October 19th, get your entries in early.
We couldn’t have asked for a better start as the game was only a few minutes old when Aidan Carroll (wearing runners) contested and won a header that seen Jason Ryan bring the ball into the box before slotting past the Crystal keeper. Not long later Stephen Brennan extended the score and made it 2-0. Jason Ryan swung a dangerous corner in from the left side which the Crystal defence couldn’t deal with and put it in their own goal to make it 3-0. Jasons corners were proven to be an issue for Crystal and he was unlucky not to get his second goal of the day as the ball rattled the crossbar direct from the corner. Crystal pulled one back before the break to make it 3-1. The second half seen Crystal put us under a lot of threat but the defence of Sherwan, Patrick, Liam and Mike held strong before a re-shuffle at the back as Liam had to leave the field after picking up an injury. Crystal got a second but this Mooncoin team held strong until the final whistle to take all 3 points. Need to mention our new goalkeeper Joe Delahunty who had another excellent game in his first season on the bigger goals, calm and collected from this young man in the goal.
Player of the Match goes to Jason Ryan with 1 goal and an assist.
Starting Team: Joe; Sherwan; Patrick; Liam; Mike O’K, Daniel; Ciara (Captain); Eoin Mc; Stephen; Jason; Aidan.
Subs: Anthony; Matthew; Will; Jamie; Mikey Cronin.
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