Fixtures for the weekend

Tomorrow, unfortunately all schoolboy games have been cancelled due to the recent wet weather.
Our academy u9s will play Piltown at 3pm in Ashgrove in a series of games. A must watch if anybody fancies watching the future stars of the club.

Sunday, 2b home to Dungarvan Celtic, kick off 11am. After reaching top of the league at Christmas, the boys will aim to continue their good run but won’t be taking anything for granted against an improving Dungarvan Celtic team . There is sure to be a little rustiness but fingers crossed the turkey and ham won’t hold up the lads.

Youths friendly at home to Kilmacow, kick off 2pm. A good blow out required for the youths who restart their league program next weekend against Bohs. A massive break since their last run out will not help but training went well during the week so the cobwebs should be gone for this friendly derby.

Best of luck to all sides, support is most welcome as we start our 50th year on the playing field.

2017 in review 

2017 turned out to be a historic year for the club with a new home back in the village secured for future generations. 

The FAI led by John Delaney visited the ground in July and later that month Declan Walsh and sons started work at a wicked pace. Unfortunately the weather stopped the lads in their tracks but come March/April 2018, work will resume and fingers crossed with drainage works complete, we should see grass growing and the new ground taking shape by late summer. This is the biggest development the club has taken on as we enter our 50th year and an exciting year lies ahead with a number of events planned to mark the clubs 50th anniversary and also a big fundraising push to cover the costs of the development works. 

We take this opportunity to thank everyone for the good wishes throughout the year and wish all our players, coaches, sponsors, parents of all schoolboy players and supporters a happy new year and hopefully 2018 will be a great year for everyone.

Christmas draw results

1st prize Christmas hamper: Ollie Carroll Kelly
2nd prize Signed Ireland jersey: Billy Dunphy
3rd prize €50 Animus sports voucher: Karl Conway
4th prize Bottle of vodka: Jimmy Holden
5th prize Bottle of Whiskey: Karol Phelan
6th prize Winterval Ice Skating tickets: Philip Cleary
7th prize Lotto multi draw ticket: Caitlin Phelan

Big thanks to all who sponsored prizes,to Doyle’s for hosting us last night and to everyone who bought and sold tickets, your continued support is very much appreciated.

U12 result: Ballyduff 2 Mooncoin Celtic 1

An exellent first half display saw us dominate with the goal coming through eoin o callaghan who scored a cracker to the roof of the net from outside the box but we couldn’t get a second before half time. 

We conceded straight after the break and with one or two changes being made due to a couple of knocks this upset the rhythm a bit and we conceded again when pushing in the last 15 minutes. A disappointing result but a good performance again from this ever improving squad.

Our u14 game in Portlaw was cancelled due to frost.

Mooncoin Celtic AFC Christmas Draw

Our Christmas draw will take place on Saturday 16th of December in Doyle’s bar. First prize on offer is a lovely hamper with a signed Ireland jersey up for grabs as second prize. Animus Sports have given us a €50 voucher for 3rd prize and a couple of bottle of spirits are 4th and 5th prize. 

Tickets are available from all players and committee members.

Fixtures for the weekend

Saturday U12 away to Ballyduff, kick off 10.30. Derek Tebays charges will be looking to continue their good run in this one. A brilliant display away to Ferrybank in their last outing will have confidence booming.

U14 away to Portlaw, kick off 12.30.
After doing so well for long periods in the defeat to Kilmacow, Dick and Connie will be looking for a more consistent performance in the paddock against a sticky Portlaw outfit.
Sunday: youths friendly at home to Portlaw, kick off 2pm.
This squad finished the first round of fixtures a few weeks back but have been training away and will be glad of having a game in preparation for when the league splits after Christmas.

Support for all teams is welcome as always.
No academy session this evening but we hold our Christmas blitz on Sunday morning in Carrigeen astro turf with the younger group from 10.30-11.30 and the older guys kicking off at 11.30-12.30.

Match report from September 1990


A match report from September 1990 where our U12 team hammered Rathgormack 6-1. This Rathgormack team contained 2 future professionals with Ritchie Kennedy going on to sign for Crystal Palace and the future Irish international Stephen Hunt also playing but they just couldn’t handle Jack Walsh and co.

U11 Results

U11 Blue squad travelled to Kilmac this morning and played out 2 very entertaining games against the home side in bitterly cold conditions under the comeragh mountains.

U11 Orange squad played Abbeyside and Kilmacow in their home fixture with plenty of goals scored by all 3 clubs. Big thanks to Kilmacow for travelling over and playing at such short notice. 

Also a big well done to a bunch of our academy players who are helping out this squad. Giving way physically , they all have bundles of skill and heart and with another 2 years at this age group it will only stand to them in the future. Shout out to the lads for helping out this morning aswell.

WSFL Under 13 result: Mooncoin Celtic 0 vs Kilmacow 1

Football played at its very best in Ashgrove this afternoon. Nothing much between the two sides and a great performance from our under 13 team who get better and better every week to put it up the top of the table Kilmacow. We started out the better team and gave Kilmacow lots of problems. 

We made lots of changes all over the park today. Patrick Dermody started in goal today and made some great saves. The back four of Mike O’Keeffe, Liam Hogan, Alex Bailey and Conor Dermody were very impressive and shut out every single attack that Kilmacow made. 

Super performance from them. Captain Adam Conway moved to central midfield and had his best performance of the season setting up Lee Freyne for many attacks down the left wing that Kilmacow found hard to keep out. An enormous performance from Eoin O’Callaghan in midfield and Sam Hartwell on the right wing gave us a sting and were unlucky not to breakthrough. Jake Moore played out the pitch today and did superb adding pace to the attack. Kilmacow got the lead 10 minutes from time and knocked on the door a few times but a man of the match performance from Tom Conway who showed up in every department today kept them out.

 Unused subs were Matthew Morahan, Will Cuddihy and Aaron Fewer who only didn’t get a shout because of the closeness of the game. Every player is working so hard in training and picking a team is getting harder every week. Good times ahead !! Well done everyone