Another placed up in Suir Crescent

Another sign erected in Suir Crescent to acknowledge the assistance received through the Sports Capital Grant program.

Our LED Floodlighting of training areas would not have been possible without this grant of €58,806. A big thank you must go to everyone that helped secure the grant and oversee the project.

Also, thanks to the young man on the spirit level who helped put the sign in place.

U15B Boys League: Mooncoin Celtic 0 – 5 Villa

A very impressive Villa side turned on the style throughout in Suir Crescent this evening with a few exceptional finishes put away.

Our boys in fairness, kept plugging away, trying to play ball throughout and created a few chances themselves. Only for a number of great saves from U13 keeper Bradley Nolan, it could have been a lot worse.

U12A Girls League: Mooncoin Celtic 2 – 3 Tramore

An entertaining game took place on Wednesday evening between two evenly matched teams and it swung from end to end from start to finish.

Tramore drew first blood capitalising on a defensive lapse before Lexi Walsh slotted home quickly after. Another slip up at the back saw Tramore lead 2-1 at half time.


The girls went out hopeful of a big second half but got caught on the break to go 3-1 down. The girls battled on and the Tramore keeper kept them out a number of times before Lexi Walsh scored her second and set up a grandstand finish, unfortunately it was too late for any more action.

U11F Boys League: Carrick 2 – 3 Mooncoin

Monday night football was a very tense affair from the kick off this evening.

The lads were up against a physical Carrick side and it wasn’t until late in the first half when a moment of sheer class from Captain Fantasic broke the deadlock. As the ball fell to Billy just inside his own half he struck a long range shot that the keeper could only admire as it looped over his head.

Mooncoin grew into the game after this but Carrick scrambled an equaliser on the break against the run of play. There were few clear cut chances in the second half but 15 minutes in and a cleared ball to the edge of the box fell to the marauding right back Tadhg who struck a sweet half-volley into the bottom corner. It looked as if we’d cruise to victory but Carrick were awarded a late penalty for a handball which was well put away.

At that point it seemed as if the game might end a draw but Oisín was having none of it. The midfield enforcer picked the ball up on the half way line and made a drive for goal past a couple of defenders before striking low and hard for the winner.


Special mention must also go to TJ today on the goal for some excellent saves in the first half particularly.
A hard fought game with a few missing and a few injuries picked up but on we go to play second placed Villa at home next week.

U11d Boys League: St Joseph’s win against Mooncoin Celtic

It was always going to be a tough game against league leaders St Joseph’s but the lads made it hard for themselves straight away when they conceded 2 in the first 2 minutes.

After an underwhelming display in the first half they were determined to try and get something out of the game when Pete Dunphy scored a screamer just past the half way line.

Fair play to all the lads today for a great second half performance and keeping their heads up throughout the game. It is also a valuable lesson to the squad to not treat any team with too much respect or they will get punished for it.

Ladies FAI Shield: Mooncoin Celtic 2 – 3 Carrick United

Our young ladies side came very close this morning to causing a little upset.

A very tight game was edged out in the last few minutes after a right ding doing battle. A soft effort resulted in an early lead for Carrick but our girls stuck to their task and forced a defensive mistake and an OG to pull level. 1 all at half time.

We took an early lead in the second half through the excellent Laura Power knocking home after a scramble in defence. From here we battled away holding carrick out and also creating numerous chances throughout the second half. A corner was to result in Carrick’s equaliser being knocked home with 6 minutes left and within minutes they broke away to knock home the winner after we went close ourselves.

A cruel end to an entertaining game where all our girls gave everything. Pick of the bunch today were Becky Connaughton, Sarah Corcoran and Laura Power.

Matches on Sunday

The weather has been poor with many weeks with little or no action taking place, but we can tell you tomorrow that we have two fixtures in Suir Crescent taking place.


11am kick off for our Ladies team in the FAI Shield Preliminary round against Carrick United, while at 3.30 our youths will host Villa in their first league outing since the leagues split and they will hope to start with a win.
Fine weather is forecast so please get out and support our teams tomorrow.

U14B Girls League: Mooncoin Celtic 4 – 0 Carrick United

It was great to get back on home soil for a game after a long run of away games, and also back to winning ways for our u14 white team.

The girls played their best game of the season from a passing perspective, controlling the game from start to finish. Four brilliant moves finished off by Lexi Walsh with 2, Sophie Phelan and Anna Reddy.

Our defence and keeper held concentration throughout to keep a clean sheet at the other end. Well done girls.

Ladies Friendly: Kilkenny Interleague 5 – 0 Mooncoin Celtic

On a tougher schedule than a World Cup and another physical test for our young side who battled throughout against a very good Kilkenny side managed by Frank Begley.

A solid start saw us match the home side for the first 25 minutes before a very good finish saw Kilkenny take the lead. A couple of lapses in concentration cost us dearly as the more experienced side knocked in three more before half time.

We gathered ourselves at the break and came out much brighter and played some nice football in the second half making 8 changed along the way to get vital experience in to our young side.

Some great displays tonight by Grace O’Toole on goal, Ciara O’Keeffe and Amy Lehane done very well in defence and Becky Connaughton was the pick of the midfield bunch.

Two big tests in two days for this group with lots of positives taken by all involved yesterday against Forth Celtic and tonight against Kilkenny. Great work ladies, keep it up ⚽⚽⚽⚽.