New Academy Season

This evening we restarted our academy sessions and also the girls kicked off in glorious weather also. We were anticipating big numbers but were blown away with the crowd. Over the coming weeks there will be a few changes to times and groups so stay tuned.

Have a look at some of the photos of our youngest group who started tonight, all the boys are 4 & 5 years of age.

Fixtures for the weekend

Tomorrow, u12 home to Stradbally, kick off 10.30.
This squad will hope to build on their win against St Paul’s and climb the table to keep in touch with the early leaders.
2a away to Tramore in FAI Junior cup, kick off 7pm.
A trip to premier outfit Tramore under the lights in what is an excellent opportunity to test themselves against so called top drawer opposition.
Sunday: Youths away to Ballinroad, kick off 3pm
A big game on Sunday for the youths as they will look to stay top of the table after four games.
Support as always is most welcome for all teams but especially our u12s tomorrow morning.

Mooncoin Celtic AFC shared a link to Lawnmower Service and Repair

Big thank you to Michael Fox of Lawnmower Service and Repair for his service and work this week on our ride on lawnmower.

Always at hand to help, Michael and his business is a very valuable asset to the locality and we urge as many members as possible to send their mowers Michael’s way for service or repair. Follow his Facebook page and give it a like

New season for the Academy crew

Academy restarts Friday evening in Carrigeen astro turf from 6-8pm. First up at 6pm, the younger lads u5,u6 and u7s who are on until 7pm.
At 7pm the older lads u8 and u9s are on until 8pm. Also 7-8pm are all the girls.
We thank all that have registered to date, people can register on Friday aswell. See you all there.

Looking for Coaches

As numbers registered for academy are big so far, we will be requiring coaches to help out. An hour a week is all we ask, guaranteed fun with the kids. To maintain the numbers we require the help so don’t be shy. Friday evening from 6-7 or 7-8. See ye there.

Youths cup Mooncoin 3 St.Pauls 2

A Good tough cup game , probably not our best performance but played ok without getting anywhere near top form.
We were well on top first half but didn’t turn pressure into goals and went behind with a soft goal conceded from a corner…
We Battled back into game in second half and equalised when Dan Fewer ran on to a through ball and held off 2 defenders to rifle shot into the roof of the net..
The second arrived shortly after when Conor Stacey and Lee Tracey combined passes for Lee to finish with a near post shot…
The Game ebbed and flowed up and down the pitch for the remainder of the game .with time just up we gave away a cheap free inside our half and failed to deal with the resulting ball into the box which was nodded home by the St Paul’s striker.

Sickened would be an understatement but these lads are serious characters with great determination to deliver results and they still managed to carve a few chances in injury time.

Lee Tracey stood over a 30yrd free-kick with time up and struck a brilliant shot to the bottom corner that the st Paul’s keeper was unlucky not to stop .

Good result and onto round 2..

U13 result Mooncoin Celtic 0 Ballyduff 1

After a break of nearly 3 weeks this team were raring to get back on the pitch. Most notable players of the game were Stephen Brennan who put in a superb performance on the left wing and had the beating of his marker every time he received the ball and Anthony Dunphy who was switched to left back and put in a player of the match performance. We dominated the first half with most of the possession but were kept to only testing the opposition keeper from distance. 0-0 at half-time. Ballyduff got lucky in the second half as there only chance of the game seen them go 1-0 up. Last season this goal would have seen the heads drop but the lads stayed strong and kept creating chances and dominating possession. Sherwan picked up a ball inside the box and showed some serious skill sending his defender the wrong way but his shot went over the crossbar. With a few minutes to go we got a free kick on the edge of the box up steps Jake Moore, the ball was sailing into the goal only for the Ballyduff keeper to pull off a great save. Another free kick from Jake on the left side seen his shot headed off the line and Ballyduff defence scramble to get the ball away. I would also like to note that Jake was still playing in goal for both of his free kicks. The result doesn’t reflect the performance the lads put in and it will only be a matter of time before they get the first 3 points of the season.
Player of the match was Anthony Dunphy.

Fixtures for the weekend

Tomorrow: U11 home to Piltown, kick off 10.30
A lot of kids in this group will make their debuts tomorrow in this non competitive league. John Hearne and his crew have been busy with a few weeks preparing the group with big numbers training.

U13 home to Ballyduff, kick off 12.30
Derek’s squad will look to bounce back after the defeat to Kilmac in their first outing. Again, preparation has gone well with big numbers training weekly.

U15A away to Tramore B, kick off 4.30
The lads would have been disappointed to see their game in Ferrybank cancelled yesterday but they can turn their attention to Tramore very quickly and hopefully get another three points on the board after a comfortable win against Kilmac in their first game.

Sunday: Munster youth cup: Youths away to St Paul’s, kick off 2pm
After last Sundays impressive win at home to the Glass, the boys will travel to the Moon in confident mood as they look to get a run going in this competition.

Best of luck to all teams and support is most welcome for them all.