Clover Tournament review

This morning 26 of our u8s and u9s arrived in Ferrybank to compete in the clover tournament with high hoping making an impression. The C squad made up of 3 u9s and 5 u8s were in a tough group with strong Bohs and Southend teams and also Piltown who just nicked a late goal to beat them. Good experience gained with 5 of them eligible for next year’s competition. Unfortunately they exited at the group stage.

Our B squad were in a tricky group with Villa, De la Salle and Piltown A. With 2 u9s and 6 u8s in this squad, again a lot of experience gained for future competitions. Unfortunately a group stage exit again.

The A squad were grouped with De la Salle B, Ferrybank and Ballyduff and scored big victories against Ferrybank and De la Salle but got caught cold when Ballyduff turned em over. To qualify for a quarter final, the dreaded penalty shoot out play off took place where a south Kilkenny derby between ourselves and Piltown took place. Nerves of steel were shown by Luke Harrington, Ethan Owens and Eoghan Drennan to score the penalties to send us through.

Bohs B awaited the lads as they looked to advance to a semi finals but a really tired Mooncoin Celtic team came up short as they were punished for silly mistakes. A brilliant day was had by all with lots of goals, saves and wonderful skills displayed, with Luke Harrington’s wonderful piece of skill against Bohs leaving the watching crowd gasp in awe. Big thanks to Ferrybank for hosting today, to the parents for their support on the sidelines.

Thank you to the coaches for their time and efforts not just today but all season, the disappointment on their faces afterwards said it all. Final thanks goes to all 26 young players who entertained us all day.

Fixtures for the weekend

Tomorrow U12 home to Ferrybank B, kick off 10.30
Derek’s squad who have been very unlucky the last month or so will look to get a win tomorrow to lift them up the table with a few games still to play.

U9s will play in the clover tournament in Ferrybank with 3 teams entered they will be gunning for glory in what is always a competitive competition.

Sunday:
U13 cup away to Bohs, kick off 1pm.
This rearranged cup match in poleberry will be hopefully the first step in a good cup run for Victors squad.
Best of luck to all teams and support is most welcome as always.

u9s training

Our u9s who were training this evening in preparation for Saturday’s Clover tournament pictured with some of our Youth Cup winners and the cup itself.

Big thanks to Daragh, Kevin, Ben and Padraig for giving up their time.

MOONCOIN CELTIC PUBS LEAGUE RULES 2018

MOONCOIN CELTIC PUBS LEAGUE RULES 2018
1. 11 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
2. TEAM TO CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
A. MAXIMUM OF 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAYERS
B. MINIMUM OF 4 NON LEAGUE PLAYERS
3. NO CURRENT LEAGUE OF IRELAND PLAYERS ALLOWED
4. TEAMS ARE ALLOWED ONLY TWO PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYERS ON THE PITCH AT ANY ONE TIME
5. TEAMS MUST HAVE 1 OVER 30 NON LEAGUE ON THE PITCH AT ALL TIMES
6. TEAMS MUST HAVE 2 OVER 35s ON THE PITCH AT ALL TIMES
(OVER 35s CAN BE A LEAGUE PLAYER)
7. IF A SUBSTITUTION IS MADE INVOLVING THE ABOVE STATED PLAYERS, IT IS DONE ON A LIKE FOR LIKE BASIS, I.E OVER 30 NON LEAGUE FOR OVER 30 NON LEAGUE.
8. STRAIGHT KNOCKOUT COMPETITION
9. GAMES ARE 30 MINUTES PER HALF
10. IF TIES ARE LEVEL AFTER 60 MINUTES, A PENALTY SHOOT OUT SHALL DECIDE THE WINNER, EXCEPT IN THE FINAL WHERE EXTRA TIME OF TEN MINUTES PER HALF IS PLAYED AND IF REQUIRED THEN A PENALTY SHOOT OUT
11. TEAMS SHALL SHARE REFEREES FEES 50% EACH PER GAME
12. EACH TEAM MUST PROVIDE ONE MATCH BALL EACH
13. IF A PLAYER IS GIVEN A RED CARD DURING THE COMPETITION, THEY ARE SUSPENDED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE COMPETITION.
14. ENTRY FEE IS €75
15. IF A TEAM WANTS TO LODGE AN OBJECTION, THEY CAN DO SO WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE GAME BY PAYING A €30 FEE WHICH WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE THE ORGANISERS ARE HAPPY THAT AN OBJECTION IS PROVEN TO BE CORRECT. TEAMS HAVE A FURTHER 24 HOURS TO PROVE THE OBJECTION.
16. ALL PLAYERS MUST BE AWARE THAT THEY PLAY AT THEIR OWN RISK AND MOONCOIN CELTIC AFC DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY FOR INJURIES, LOSS OF PROPERTY OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY HOWEVER IT MAY BE CAUSED.
17. ORGANISING COMMITTEE HAVE THE FINAL DECISION ON ANY PROBLEMS OR OBJECTIONS ARISING BEFORE OR DURING THE TOURNAMENT.

CONTACT NUMBER IS KEVIN DOBBYN 087 6167700

4th division cup semi final result: Southend 3 Mooncoin Celtic 1

An early goal from Mick Dwyer after 2 minutes had hopes raised but Southend proved their worth as league champions and got a hold on the game. A golden chance fell Scobys way but the keeper saved. Gerry Walsh had a goal disallowed for offside which would have setting things up nicely but Southends persistence paid off with them forcing an equalizer through an og. Half time gave the lads a chance to recoup but again Southend dominated and wore the lads down to see out the game 3-1. A disappointing result but these older boys should be well proud of their season, more than holding their own in the league and also reaching a cup semi final.

4th division cup semi final preview

Our 4th division team play their cup semi final this evening against league champions Southend. The youths proved on Sunday that this counts for little when they beat Ballinroad. The older boys would love your support Ozier Park this evening for 7pm kick off to spur them on. Please share this post and we get a bit of noise going behind the lads.

U14 result: Ballyduff 0 Mooncoin Celtic 1

As predicted this morning a shock could have been on the cards and low and behold, the boys only went and beat the league leaders in their own back yard. A change in formation by the management mixed things up and everything started very well with Liam Quinn notching what proved to be the winner on 15 minutes. Comfortable throughout, the lads kept Ballyduff at bay with only one chance falling their way and Nathan Long stood firm to keep them out. The boys ran down the clock to secure the 3 points and blow the league race wide open. Confidence will be high going into the cup with the lads more than capable of beating anyone in the league.

Man of the match, young Daragh Murphy

Yesterday was about the youths as a squad but today we hail the man of the match, young Daragh Murphy who stopped Ballinroad with save after save and then produced another save from a penalty in the shoot out.

Daragh is pictured above with his well deserved trophy.