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.
Road trip was on the cards Yesterday as the u17 Girls made their way to Gorey Rangers for the FAI Cup .
We set off from Mooncoin , unsure of what the day would bring , but excited about the unknown all the same .
Gorey Rangers welcomed us with open arms, and there was talking and plenty of Banter . But when 4pm came …. both teams took to their sides of the pitch , it was down to business.
The game took off at a fast and furious pace . And both teams tried to settle quickly. Gorey Rangers drew first blood and went one up after a long range effort beat our Keeper to put them one up.
Mooncoin kicked into action straight away and had some very good passages of play ,,,,,, which was soon to pay off , a clearance of a ball by Casey Moore up the wing to lighting Fast Luiseach O Donohue put us on the Run , Luiseach took the ball all the way to the corner flag and when it seemed she had no where to go, rounded the Gorey defender and slipped a pass to Emily Blackmore , she brought the ball towards the goal and when the opportunity arose , struck home to level the game up.
Niamh Reddy gave possibly her best performance to date in a Mooncoin jersey, clearing ball and breaking down down the Gorey threat .
Ciara O Keeffe, Kate McGrath, and Cayla Dunphy stood firm in the defence . And Grace O’Toole was ever ready and waiting to spring into action.
Sophie Scahill settled into her midfield roll and helped to distribute plenty of ball .
Ella Brennan caused her usual havoc when we introduced some fresh legs midway through the half . Molly O’Doherty and Eibhlin Holden also freshened up the squad .
Gorey Rangers managed to go one up again from a free kick which is the way it stayed until the break.
We chatted at half time and the girls took to the pitch in the second half hoping to ding an equaliser. With disaster striking for us 5 minutes in when Gorey stuck home for the third time .
Instead of heads dropping …. the 40 remaining minutes were filled with end to end football by both teams, Mooncoin banded together, dug their heels in and went all out . Aoidhin Lonergan mixed things up in the middle when she made her way on to the field of play .
And it looked that the tide might be changing when we were awarded an indirect free kick , but some great defending by Gorey Rangers scuppered that chance .
Alanah Jordan gave us hope when she put a ball though for Emily , but the Gorey keeper was quick off her line . Ciara Corcoran and Molly Long worked tirelessly to get as much ball forward as possible. Final Result Gorey 3-1 Mooncoin
Special mention has to be given to Ella Bailey, who stood between the sticks and wore the GoalKeeper jersey yesterday. Ella worked her socks off and put in an amazing shift for her club yesterday .
Today we welcomed title chasing Villa to Suir Crescent for an early kick off.
We wanted to get back to winning ways and we started brightly today and got the breakthrough early with a good passing move, that Josh McLoughlin calmly finished past the Keeper, how it was only 1-0 at halftime was baffling with the number of chances created.
Villa started strong at the start of the 2nd half, we introduced Sean O’Donoghue early in the 2nd half and he added a spark back to the team, taking on the Villa left back everytime he got the ball.
Credit to the Villa Keeper he kept them in it and it should have been a comfortable win with such a good performance but unfortunately a poor penalty decision in the dying minutes cost the lads 3 points.
Even after that we hit the crossbar with a thunderous shoot from Lucas Delahunty.
All the lads were devestated afterwards in the dressing room, but we told them to hold their heads up and on to the next one. Lots of good performances, but MoM in this one was U13 player Daniel Ponce de Leon who led with a super workrate all day.
A short trip to Kilmacow this morning for Mooncoin U12 boys.
A few chances for both sides before Robbie hit an unbelievable volley into the back of the net from 30 yards out that was unstoppable (shame we didn’t video it!).
Just over 5 minutes later Kilmacow got an equaliser into the corner of the net. A mistake on the half way line just before half time led to a breakaway and another goal for Kilmacow.
The boys came out at half time and deservedly got an equaliser. Ethan hit the ball over the keeper and it hit the post and in the scramble Kilmacow defenders knocked the ball over the line.
An exciting finish for the last twenty mins saw two evenly balanced teams trying to get the three points.
Congratulations to last week’s winner, Anne Kearns who received €295 for supporting our 50-50 draw which is aiding our Schoolboys and Schoolgirls teams. Thank you to all for your continued support.
Anne is only delighted to be supporting the Schoolgirls & Schoolboys of Mooncoin and can’t wait for next weeks draw.
Draw envelopes are available from local businesses and from training sessions.
Ballyduff were visitors to Suir Cresent last night. A game that flowed from end to end until a fantastic solo goal by the electric Jamie put us in front.
We started to dig in and when Robbie latched onto a long ball from Jack the net rattled and we were 2 up at the break.
The second half was an even affair with Canice having a titanic battle in the center of the park. A fantastic back post volley by the Oisin put us 3 up and in control .
A mistake at the back gifted Ballyduff a penalty which Jake couldn’t keep out.
All round a good gritty performance against a dogged Ballyduff.
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