Yesterday we welcomed Bohs to Suir Crescent hoping to build on last week’s good performance. We were short a few players going into this game, but we started well but conceded a soft goal against the run of play.
After the first 20mins we introduced Emily Blackmore and she had an immediate impact scoring the equaliser after a defensive mistake. Link up play really improved with Emily in and again when we were on top Bohs score a soft goal, in fact it should have been a free out for a push on the keeper.
2-1 down a halftime we felt we could get back in the game in the 2nd half and we again started stronger and took the game to Bohs but again after two more silly mistakes defensively we find ourselves 4-1 down and it looked like a hiding to nothing, but major credit to the team for not giving up with Liam Mackey getting a goal back.
Disappointing result but we have to get back working hard and showing desire and commitment with the cup around the corner.
MoM yet again this week was U13 player Daniel Ponce de Leon for his consistent work rate.
After a delayed kick-off, the Mooncoin u12 boys got off to a flying start in Suir Crescent against Piltown. Fionn hit a great diagonal ball to find Ethan who slotted cooly to find the back of the net in the first 5 minutes. Some good saves from Bradley ensured we went in 1-0 up at half time.
Early in the second half Sam took a free kick near the half way line and it zipped off the wet surface, hit the post and went in. Piltown got a goal back during a scramble at a corner.
Mooncoin didn’t panic and scored from a corner themselves. Sam’s accurate delivery found Robbie who glanced a header in to the bottom corner. Will made a few good saves to ensure the game finished 3-1 to Mooncoin.
Ballinroad started the week a point ahead of us in the table so our penultimate league game was a battle for 5th place.
Killian led the boys out for this one and started the game up front with Kevin.
Mooncoin sat deep at the beginning as the home team pushed forward and a failure to clear our lines resulted in a handball in the box and a penalty to Ballinroad.
The penalty taker struck the ball to the left but Fionn was equal to it and saved brilliantly to deny an opening goal.
A loose header moments later created a clear chance for the seasiders but again Fionn wasn’t to be beaten pushing the ball around the post for a corner.
Moments later however the boys in white went ahead when Killian played a lovely through ball to his strike partner Kevin.
Anyone could be forgiven for thinking the young forward took the ball too far wide until the coolest man on the pitch nonchalantly rolled it past their keeper into the bottom corner before wheeling away in celebration with his teammates.
Mooncoin pressed forward for the remainder of the half with Killian in particular pressing high up the pitch to ensure the Ballinroad defenders had no time on the ball.
Aaron in particular was unlucky with a shot from distance which went just wide of the upright.
The second half began with Cian causing trouble with his pace and Ethan who played some intelligent passes to hold up the ball.
Eoin on the right wing ran his socks off for the cause as did Aaron and Tom in midfield. Tadhg read the game very well with some excellent interceptions and clearances. Sean made one last ditch block to deny a shot from close range. Padraig somehow managed to cover at right back yet break forward at every opportunity.
The last few minutes required fresh legs with James and Charlie crowding out the Ballinroad attack down our left side giving nothing away.
Cian was unlucky not to score at the end as he hit the ball on the spin after great work from Viktor up top. Indeed Cian had his best game of the season and took pressure off his teammates with his running particularly towards the end of the match.
And so the game finished at 1-0 to the visitors. All of the boys can take great heart from this performance going into our last league match away to Villa having now won two from their last four games.
A chilly but yet lovely sunny evening for football saw the young U11 team travel to Crystal Park for a cracker of a match against Waterford Crystal.
The break through goal was by Billy O’Keeffe who choose going to this match instead of staying at home for his Dad’s birthday party, the goal well assisted by Jack Twomey.
Tyler Kelly saved a penalty at 1-0 up and then the 2nd goal came through Noel Doyle assisted by Jonathan Rowe.
The 3rd goal was another fine one from Ryan Sutton and Noel Doyle capped off a fine display with the teams 4th goal, his second of the match.
The team were strong from start to finish, and played some great football throughout the match.
The weekend gone saw 2 unlucky fallers thanks to Brighton and Leicester only drawing their respective games. The final 8 entries will have a tough job this week with the majority of top teams selected by all already. Best of luck to the remaining 8 in the hunt for €1000.
Our 2 adult teams completed their league campaigns today with victory away to Ballinroad for our 1B team and a 3-2 win away for our 3rd division side.
After a long season which started back last July, today saw an end to a full league programme for both our teams and we will give a quick review on both squads as we pushed our schoolboys and schoolgirls reports on social media all season and held back our reports on our adult teams.
In June 2021 this large group assembled hoping to make an impression in the 3rd division league with a mix of young and old involved. After a decent start where they went 8 games unbeaten before coming unstuck against a quality Carrick United team who eventually went on to win the league comfortably.
After the heavy 5-0 defeat back in October, the lads regrouped and strung a couple of wins together before falling flat against Waterford Crystal in another 5-0 loss to put paid to any lingering hopes of league glory.
A lot of positives for a new group of players but ultimately 1st is 1st and 2nd is nowhere. Congratulations to a very talented Carrick United squad on winning the League very comfortably.
Our young 1B squad took the brave step up to the 1B League from the 2b League and took a few games to get accustomed to the higher level and did not disappoint overall.
Led by John Ryan and Patrick Dobbyn, this squad with an average age of just 21 were in a strong league with Tramore, Villa and Kilmacthomas leading the charge and the remaining clubs doing their best to keep pace with our young guns doing their utmost to make an impression. Results picked after a tricky start and the addition of Tim Treacy from Carrick United and Aidan Holden from Waterford Crystal brought more quality to a young squad which eventually finished 4th in a very tight league.
Congratulations must go to a quality Tramore team who steamrolled the league and deservedly lifted the league trophy. The future of this squad is very bright and all going well silverware is not too far away in the coming years.
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