A new set of jerseys again kindly sponsored by Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd.
In this one we kept Eric out and Declan Walsh is pictured with U14 players and coach Dee Travers. Incredible generosity from Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd. Three girls teams will look well carrying the name of a top class business.
The result against Portlaw does not reflect how competitive the game was throughout. Maria Dunphy scored an excellent goal and we were unlucky not to score more, with a shot of the crossbar and a few straight into their goalkeeper’s hands.
Molly played a captain’s role throughout and Gwyn Dermody was the Player of the Match.
Our young team was ably assisted by a lot of u10s who were brilliant and will be a force to be reckoned with when their league starts in a couple of weeks.
A huge thanks to Watmor Construction for sponsoring our U12 jerseys.
Big big thanks must go to Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd for sponsorship of jerseys for our U12 White Girls Squad. Pictured with the squad in Portlaw this morning was Andrew Walsh of Watmór Construction and don’t the girls look well in them. Also picture is U12 coach Padraig Kirwan with Declan and Eric Walsh of Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd.
With Todays visit to Park Rangers this Mooncoin u16 team got themselves off the mark and registered 3 points .
We got ourselves on the scoring sheet after 10 minutes when Ella Brennan scored her first goal of this season. From some clever passing .
Park Rangers pulled it back on the twenty minute mark ….
We saw chances come our way but we didn’t capitalise on them.
Some good work by Aoibhe Rees paid dividends after she made a run down the wing , getting a shot away to Front of goal where Emily Blackmore finished it to the net.
Eimear Quinn and Saoirse Corcoran played very well today in defence , along with Kate McGrath and Niamh Reddy both of whom were really on top form today .
A very solid opening 20 minutes saw very little between the teams but a couple of lapses in concentration saw 2 quick fire goals which was a little harsh on the boys. In the second half we chased the deficit but couldn’t create any clear cut chances. Two goals in the final 10 minutes put a flattering look on the scoreline. Tough harsh lesson against a very good Dungarvan United team.
Today it’s the turn of u16 girls players Molly Long and Emily Blackmore to have their say on Suir Crescent. Big 👏 to these two for their time.
If you would like to be part of the Mooncoin Celtic 300 Club syndicate and your child is playing with the club, then please contact a team coach or if you are a former player, member or just a supporter of the club then please contact one of the following:
A small little interview took place this evening with our 300 Club Monthly draw winner for August who is also one of our U14 Girls Coach, introducing Dee Travers.
If you would like to be part of the Mooncoin Celtic 300 Club syndicate and your child is playing with the club, then please contact a team coach or if you are a former player, member or just a supporter of the club then please contact one of the following:
Padraig 085 2559739 Mike 085 1310351 Brendan 087 9828150 Kevin 087 6167700
Big thanks to Dee for giving up the time from the training session to share her opinion.
A blistering start for Jake Moore’s crew saw them race in to a two goal lead thanks to goals from Teddy Dunphy and Jack O’Brien in the first half but Ballinroad got a foothold on the game and pegged this young side back to stage a comeback and clinch the 3 points.
Disappointing result but a happy coach and squad regardless.
A tough opening game for the girls in Kilrush Park, home of the Senior Ladies League Champions, in a game against an impressive home side who done the basics well.
A solid start to the game saw Dungarvan take the lead but Siobhán O’Donnell equalised very quickly. Dungarvan then went in to cruise control and put away 5 goals without reply. A tough day but better will follow we are sure.
This week saw the final leg of the installation of LED floodlighting in Suir Crescent and it is certainly impressive.
Big big thanks to all for their work on this project from Watmór Construction and Civil Ltd, Paul O’Toole and Piltown Engineering and finally John Ryan with Germar Electrical for the final push. Projects like these don’t come cheap and it would not have been possible without The 300 Club Syndicate.
Everyone can play their part going forward and support our Ladies Committee who run our 50 50 draw which contributes towards the maintenance costs of the club.
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