Fixtures for the weekend

Sat 29th Feb

U11 Blue Home v Tramore KO 10:30
U13 Home v Seaview Celtic KO 12:30
U15 Home v Tramore KO 14:30
2nd Div Away v Tramore KO 14:00
3rd Div Away v Carrick KO 14:00
4th Div Away v Crusaders KO 14:00

Sun 01st Mar

U10 Pink Girls Home v Ballyduff KO 11:00
U10 Purple Girls Home v Dungarvan KO 12:30
Youths Cup Home v Johnvill KO 14:00
U14 Girls Home v Tramore KO 16:15

The best of luck to all squads this weekend, hopefully Storm Jorge won’t get in the way!!

3rd Division Result: Mooncoin Celtic 1 Kilmacow 4

A derby in the mud of Ashgrove was always going to be a sticky affair with high flying Kilmacow red hot favourites coming in to this one. Heavy underfoot conditions didn’t make for pretty football and it was Kilmacow who took a deserved lead with a neat header. A couple of good saves by Derek Tebay kept the lads in it and they went in 1 down at half time. The second half saw a little improvement but Kilmacow scored a super second to put daylight between themselves and us. Silly mistakes cost us with the 3rd and 4th goal and we can have little complaint about the result. JP Purcell got our goal on the day with a neat finish.

Girls Under 12 Result: Mooncoin 3 Cappoquin Railway 2

The girls finally got the result that their hard work and talent deserves. An early morning pitch inspection saw that the match went ahead in muddy but dry conditions. Noel Lavery did an excellent job, as usual, refereeing the game. He encouraged and helped the girls on both teams throughout.

The story of the first half was dominated by the Dobbyns; Hannah in goal and Ella up front. Hannah blocked everything that came her way and Ella scored an outstanding solo goal to give Mooncoin a deserved lead. Lucy Cuddihy was also outstanding up front and was unlucky not to get on the score sheet. The Cappoquin goalkeeper was very tall and almost had to duck to avoid hitting her head off the crossbar.

Our defense was resolute with Kayla showing why she is on the Waterford development squad, and Sadhbh and Grace clearing ball after ball. Grace managed to repeatedly win balls that weren’t even close to 50-50. Stephanie replaced Sadhbh after 20 minutes and Saoirse Drennan came on at half time; it is hard to belive that Stephanie and Saoirse played a camogie blitz before this game. Where do they get their energy?

Cappoquin pulled one back in the second half, but this seemed to spur Mooncoin on to even greater efforts. Saoirse Corcoran covered every blade of grass and Aoibhe Rees finally got the goal that she so richly deserved. On another day Aoibhe could have had 2 or 3 more. Aoibhinn O’Donnell replaced Hannah in goal and pulled off a number of great saves. Eventually though, Cappoquin pulled back a second goal and the worry was that we would not get the three points that we deserved.

In the end it was Saoirse Corcoran who popped up to put away an excellent pass from Aoibhe to give us the lead which we would not relinquish. Cappoquin had an excellent player in the middle of the field who, it turns out, plays inter-county camogie for the Waterford u14 team. Sophie Scahill tracked her from one end of the pitch. It really was a thing of beauty to see Sophie, Sadhbh, Saoirse Corcoran, Saoirse Drennan and others tackle this girl who was physically so much taller than them.

This was a great win for a great group of girls. Dee and Padraig.

4th division result: Johnville 2 Mooncoin Celtic 1

Best performance of the season do far by this young squad. The lads flew out of the blocks and could have been a few up with plenty chances missed. Ian Synnott scored after 15 mins and chance after chance came along after that but still no second goal. Chucky Norris had a goal disallowed direct from a corner much to everyone’s dismay and Neville Synnott rattled the bar. Johnville scored with 10 mins left to make it 1-1, a Johnny McGrath foul resulted in a late penalty for Johnville to make it 2-1. A sickening finish after a great performance.
Best players on the day were chucky, blackie, Johnathan Power and the youthful Mick Dwyer.

Last call for Last Man Standing

A big thank you to the 130 entries in to date. A wide variety of picks in so far with the majority on Liverpool and Wolves.
Reminder to the anyone not after submitting their pick that 12 noon is the deadline to get it in.
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Top tips for the Last Man Standing

There are 120 matches left to predict in the 19/20 season and all of them will have a baring on the final winner of the Last Man Standing competition.

Here at LMS central we catch wind of a number of different strategies used to play the competition, from those that plan out a path to the end game week 38, to those that look at the bookies odds just a day before submitting their pick.

But we asked previous winner of the LMS Pauline Dermody what her strategy was and she said “pure fluke, I got the reminder text a day or so before I had to submit a team name and I just randomly picked a team”.

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