Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Wicklow Intermidiate Group 5

 

Ballinacor 1-14

 

Laragh 1-11

 

Eoin Horkan

 

Ashford

 

A John Toomey goal was ultimately the difference in this round five derby played in sunny Ashford on Saturday evening.

 

It was Laragh who started the brighter in this tie when Eric Olohan fired over inside two minutes. The Glendalough side kept the pressure on in the first five minutes but couldn't manage to extend the gap. The opposition leveled the game when James Murphy slotted over a dead ball before the returning Paddy Byrne gave his side the lead with an effort from play. Inside ten minutes of the first half Olohan had leveled the game as both sides were clinical up front. It was Ballinacor who started to gain control of this game when Murphy along with Conor Parsons and Ger Byrne extended the gap in between a free from that man Olohan who was keeping his side in it. The gap was narrowed to one when Laragh midfielder John Nolan drove up the pitch with twelve minutes left in the half. It was all the opposition after this as P Byrne, G Byrne and two efforts from John Toomey solidified their sides lead even after Jamie Nolan had received a black card. Not to be outdone, Olohan narrowed the gap just on the half time whistle.

 Leaving four points between the sides at the interval.

Once the game resumed Nolan and Olohan had narrowed the gap down as Murphy stopped the Laragh momentum with a classy strike from play. Just as it looked like the game was swinging back in Laragh’s favor they were reduced to fourteen men when center back Cian McHugh dragged down Ger Byrne as he was going through on goal. Murphy converted the resulting free. From the kick out Christopher Murphy gathered the ball and fed it to John Toomey who found the back of the net. With the aid of an extra man the Carriglinneen side added two more scores first from G Byrne before Toomey finished his scoring for the day. With eight minutes left the tie looked over but the side in green and gold had other ideas. With two scores from Olohan along with a Mark Cullen effort it looked like they could get closer. The gap was then narrowed when cornerback Gavin Cullen burst up the field with a minute left on the clock to rattle the back of the net. This was the closest they got as a G Byrne free ensured victory for his side.

 

This leaves Laragh in the dreaded relegation against Kilcoole.

 

Ballinacor: Peter Kennedy; Jamie Nolan, Philip Toomey, Sean Boyle; Philip Byrne, James Byrne, Torna Mulconry, John Toomey (1-3), Lorcan Toomey; John Devitt, Ger Byrne (0-4fs), Christopher Murphy; Paddy Byrne (0-2), Conor Parsons(0-1), James Murphy (0-4 2fs)

Subs: Dean Carter for Conor Parsons, Dermot Toomey for John Devitt

 

Laragh: Damien Hanlon; Craig McCoy, Luke Kearney, Gavin Cullen (1-0); Mikey Nolan, Cian McHugh, Stephen Conway, Andrew Brancanto, John Nolan (0-2 1f); Ryan Delemare, Mark Cullen (0-1), John Murphy; Andrew Nolan, Eric Olohan (0-8 3fs), Peter Merrigan.

Subs Used: Dan Power for Mikey Nolan, Aaron Conway for John Murphy, Steve Olohan for Ryan Delemare.

 

Referee Garret Whelan (Kiltegan)

Sunday, 11 August 2024

Wicklow Galway Cup 2024

 

Galway Cup 2024 Wicklow

 

2012 Boys

 

Day 1

 

Wicklow 4

 

Longford 4

 

What an opening game between these two sides with eight goals shared it was hard to separate these free scoring sides.

From the opening minutes of this tie chances had already been created.  Wicklow eventually netted their first goal of the tournament when Caoimhin Murphy opened his account minutes later doubling his tally in between a goal from the opposition. Murphy and his team mates stayed on top in this tie when Lucas Kavanagh added a third before a final effort from Pelagic made sure his side would come away with at least a point as Longford matched their opponents stride for stride with three more goals of their own.

 

 

Wednesday

 

Wicklow 2

 

Maree Oranmore 1

 

What a performance from the Wicklow team in their second game beating one of the local sides.

 

This was a tough battle from the start with the referee giving out a number of early yellow cards. After this tough opening couple of phases Wicklow took control and took the lead when Caoimhin Murphy broke down the wing to finish into the back of the net. Once the deadlock was broken the tie swung completely in Wicklow’s favor as they controlled possession and eventually doubled the lead when Rex Verveen found himself in the right place. The opposition narrowed the gap when Adam Casserly rattled the back of the net.

This wasn't enough as the side from the southeast eventually held out to win all three points.

 

 

 

 

Thursday

 

Clare 3

 

Wicklow 2

 

After a great second half comeback Clare managed to net a last-minute goal in the final group game.

 

As the Galway weather conditions worsened it was the Clare side who managed to gain early control of this tie with the aid of a breeze. After creating a number of early halves chances, they eventually used that breeze to take the lead with a Dean Kelly      effort. As the half dragged on the weather conditions played a huge part. The Clare side doubled their lead just before the breakthrough   Robert O’ Hara

After the interval Wicklow battled back into this tie and narrowed the gap with a strike from Rex Verveen. Once this strike had brought them back into the tie Wicklow pushed forward and with six minutes to go Lucas Kavanagh flew down the wing to level the tie. In the last play of the game Clare won a free kick which eventually found its way to O’ Hara who won the game for his side.

 

Friday

 

Salthill Devon 0

 

Wicklow 4

 

Two goals in either half from Rex Verveen and  CaoimhĂ­n Murphy saw Wicklow comfortably beat the home side on Friday afternoon.

 

From the outset of this game Wicklow took early control while playing some lovely football in tough conditions. After a number of early chances Wicklow eventually took the lead when captain Rex Verveen hit an exquisite volley into the top corner. The southeast side kept the pressure on and doubled the lead just before halftime when Vereen pressured the center back and won a ball before finishing past the onrushing keeper. This gave them a deserved two goal lead at the break.

Once the game restarted Wicklow’s Caoimhin Murphy took center stage taking on the opposition defense before winning a penalty which he duly converted. The side in blue and yellow took complete control of the middle third of the pitch against the home side. They eventually added their fourth and final goal when Murphy played an outrageous through ball to Ben Burke who finished well to ensure victory for his side.

 

Saturday

Shield Final

 

Maree Oranmore 3

 

Wicklow 2

 

The home county side came out on top in a five-goal thriller against a valiant Wicklow effort on Saturday afternoon.

 

After a tough couple of days weather wise, the sun finally came out in Salthill this allowed both teams to play the football we know they can. It was the southeast side who took control early on, winning a corner which was swung in but well defended by the Galway side. Within a couple of minutes Wicklow pushed forward, they were eventually awarded a penalty which was taken by Rex Verveen, but his strike was kept out expertly. A number of half chances were created before the half time whistle but neither side could break that deadlock.

Minutes after the restart Wicklow broke through but Verveen's effort was well saved. The home county side then took the lead with a header from a corner from Jack Farrelly. The lead didn't last long as the opposition leveled the tie a minute later when Murphy drove the wing, his cross was eventually finished by Sylvester Pelagic. The chances were coming thick and fast for both sides this finally resulted in two fast goals from Maree through Cillian Keating and Max Dooley. With the final whistle looming the Leinster side pushed forward and narrowed the gap again with a great strike from Rian Calihane

 This wasn't enough as the Galway side eventually ran out of winners.

 

After the final whistle we get the thoughts of Wicklow manager Padraig Moran explaining how all the coaches are “very proud of this young Wicklow team and how they have carried themselves during this whole tournament.”

 

He also mentioned the support today during the final how “ the older team ,coaches and fans came from near and far to try and get the boys over the line in the final.”

 

Squad:

1     ZACH HOLLINGSWORTH

2     LUKE O NEILL

3     SHANE LYNCH

4     CALLUM BRADY

5     SCOTT NICHOLSON

6     RONAN MERRIGAN

7     CAOIMHIN MURPHY

8     FIONN FITZGERALD

9     BEN MORAN

10    REX VERVEEN

11    LUCAS KAVANAGH

12    SYLVESTER PELAGIC

13    RIAN CALIHANE

14    LIAM BYRNE

15    HARRY MERNAGH

16    PATRICK DOYLE

17    CIAN COLLINS

18    AIDEN CRONIN KENNY

20    MAX KENNEDY

 

 

 

 

2011 Elite

 

Tuesday

 

Wicklow 2

 

Kilkenny League 5

 

After a tough opening half against the elements in Salthill, Wicklow battled back but couldn't get the better of their Kilkenny opponents.

 

In the first half Kilkenny used the aid of the breeze to their advantage with goalkeeper Michael Beagen scoring from a direct kick before adding four more goals. To their credit Wicklow came back into the game with goals from Rian Ward and Will Carey. With the aid of the significant wind they kept the pressure on but between a combination of woodwork and Beagen they couldn't get any closer to the scoreline.

 

Wednesday

 

Wicklow 2

 

Limerick County Whites 0

 

In their second group game of the competition the southeast side comfortably took all three points against their Limerick counterparts.

 

Wicklow had all the running from early on as they were getting used to competitive football along with the strange weather conditions that Salthill could throw at them. After a sustained period of early pressure, they eventually broke the deadlock when Cian Ward rattled the back of the net. Once they gained this control Evan Greegan managed to deservedly double his sides lead.

This was a well-earned victory for the Wicklow side as they got their first three points of the tournament.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

 

Ballinamallard 3

 

Wicklow 1

 

After an inspired Dylan O’ Neill performance in goal for Wicklow they were eventually defeated by two goals in their third group game in Galway Thursday morning.

 

After a bright early start from Wicklow the opposition then took control but only for Dylan O’ Neill in the goal would have been out of sight inside fifteen minutes. It would have to be a world class strike to get past the Wicklow shot stopper and it was when Mike Fuston free kick flew into the top corner.  With five minutes to go in the opening half the lead was doubled with a Charlie Donaghy strike.

Once the tie restarted Wicklow wrestled back momentum and the lead was eventually narrowed through Cian Ward after numerous efforts on the opposition goal. With plenty of time left on the clock it looked like a leveler was inevitable, but the northern side broke away against the run of play through Shea Donnelly whose strike put the tie to bed.

 

 

Friday

 

Wicklow 0

 

North Tipperary 1

 

An outrageous second half goal from the Munster side was the only difference between these two sides on Friday.

 

Wicklow controlled this semifinal from the opening whistle as they created a number of early chances but couldn't get through the opposition defensive setup. Chances became few and far between as the half went on as set pieces seemed to be the only way Wicklow could have got through but between a header saved from a corner and good defending from a free kick it was all square at half time.

Once the second half began the Munster opposition started to gain a foothold in the middle and within a couple of minutes they had taken the lead with an outrageous strike with the aid of the elements. With the final whistle looming, the side in blue and yellow pushed forward looking for the equalizer and nearly managed it when a goal bound free kick was well saved.

 

 

Saturday 11th Place seeding game

 

Wicklow 0 Pen 6

 

Clare Yellow 5

 

A Dylan O’ Neill save saw Wicklow win on penalties ending the competition in 11th place Saturday morning.

 

On Saturday morning Wicklow played their last game of the week against the tough Clare opposition. From the outset the Garden County side created a number of half chances but couldn't manage to break through the resolute rearguard. Clare broke away on a counterattack but Dylan O’ Neill stood strong to keep the score level at the break.

The second half was a much tighter affair as neither side as both defenses were on top of their opposition. The only chance of note fell to Wicklow, but the long-range effort flew wide of the post.

This meant the tie would be decided on the dreaded penalty shootout.

Wicklow pens

1st Cian Ward (scored)

2nd Drew Mernagh (scored)

3rd Sean Byrne (scored)

4th Ciaran Kenny (missed)

5th Aj Long (scored)

6th Drew Doyle (saved)

7th Rian Ward (scored)

8th Oskar Dominik (scored)

 

After a long week at the competition, we get the feelings of manager Andrew McDonough stating that he was “very proud of the lads from last year’s competition a number of new faces had joined the team which meant they would be nerves as it was their first bog competition with the side. “

 

With his final words McDonough believed the “team played with great heart and played some great football at times in tough Galway conditions.”

This bodes well for his side as they look forward to competing at the Kennedy Cup in Limerick next June.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Squad:

1          DYLAN O NEIL

2     SEAN BYRNE

3     JUDE LAWLOR

4     FREDDIE KAVANAGH

5     CIARAN KENNY

6     OSKAR DOMINIK

7     CIAN WARD

8     AJ LONG

9     RIAN WARD

10    DREW MERNAGH

11    EVAN GREEGAN

12    ROBBIIE DOYLE

13    MIKE O NEILL

14    TYLER MCELVANEY

15    KEVIN YAN

16    WILL CAREY

17    DREW DOYLE

20    HARRY WAITE

Athlone town Galway Cup 2024

 

Athlone Town Galway Cup

 

Wednesday

 

Athlone Town Academy 2

 

Aisling Annacotty 0

 

The Academy opened up their Galway Cup account with a two goal victory against their Limerick counterparts.

 

After having to wait a full day before they started their competition the Academy side got off to a great start when Harvey Walsh found the back of the net early on. The town side kept the pressure on attacking at will and controlling the tie especially around the middle of the park. They eventually made sure of the victory  when striker Dara Fox doubled the lead for his side.

 

 

 

Wednesday

 

Athlone Town Academy 1

 

Kilkenny League 7

 

In their second  game of the day tiredness hit the Academy side as their opponents managed to win out winners by six goals.

 

The team that went on to win the cup in this group showed there class against a tired academy side Wednesday evening .A goal from Ciaran Collins was a great sign that even against all odds that this Academy side would fight till the bitter end even when they hadn’t many chances in the game.

 

 

Thursday

 

Roscommon 2

 

Athlone Town 1

 

It was Roscommon who got the better of this midlands derby by the odd goal in three on Thursday evening.

 

This Athlone Academy side started this game very much on the front foot and eventually managed to take the lead when striker Dara Fox struck an effort past the opposition goalkeeper. They kept the pressure on but their opponents managed to hold strong defensively for the rest of the group  game.

Their neighbors managed to break through twice before the end of the tie when Matthew Coyne and Eli Kilamrtin won the game for the Roscommon side.

This result did not reflect the dominance that Athlone has at periods in this game.

 

 

 

 

Friday

 

Athlone 3 Pen 3

 

Clare 3   Pen 4

 

It wasn't to be for the academy side as they eventually got beaten by a penalty against their Munster opponents.

 

What a game this was in the semi final as both sides went on the attack from the word go. The Academy side netted through that man again Dara Fox along with efforts from Kevin Timlin and Tom Quinn. Clare were threatening every time they went forward also as they managed to level the semi final.

This meant this tie would be decided with a penalty shootout.

Pens

1st RuairĂ­ Holohan ( scored)

2nd Matthew Fox ( missed)

3rd Kevin Timlin ( missed)

 

 

 

 

Saturday 11th place

 

Athlone Town Academy 4

 

St Johns 2

 

A Cian Gallagher hat trick was the difference in this Connacht derby on Saturday in Galway.

 

The Academy side started brighter when Cian Gallagher broke down the wing before rounding the goalkeeper to open the scoring. Within a couple of minutes, the tie was leveled when a Daniel Maye free kick found its way into the net from twenty-five yards.  As the half went on both sides created chances eventually it was Athlone who took the lead on the cusp of half time when Dara Fox broke away and his effort was deflected into the net.

After the resumption it was the Academy who extended their lead when Gallagher netted from outside the box after a sustained period of pressure  This didn't seem to phase  the opposition as they kept battling  away and eventually narrowed the gap when Michael Kelly found himself in the right place at the right time.

With the last strike of the game Cian Gallagher completed his hat trick with a great strike from long range.

 

Athlone manager Brian McCarthy spoke to us after the final whistle, he believes the tournament “ has been a really good experience for his side as this would have been a lot of teams experience on an eleven a side pitch .” McCrathy hopes that they can “ learn from this experience and bring it forward into the upcoming season for the Academy.”

 

 

Manager Brian McCarthy

Declan Holohan

 

Clubs

Michael Union-St Francis

Tadgh Kilkenny-Willow Park

Jamie Costello-Willow Park

Aodhan Ward-Tullamore Town

Senan Keena-St Francis

Ross Finn-Willow Park

Noah McCarthy-Willow Park

Harvey Walsh-Tullamore Town

Tom Quinn-Willow Park

Adam Kenny-Ballinasloe

Ruairi Holohan-Willow Park

James Mooney-Loughrea

Cian Gallagher-Willow Park

Dara Fox-Hodson Bay Celtic

Ciaran Collins-Willow Park

Matthew Fox-Willow Park

Cillian McManus-Willow Park

Sligo Galway Cup 2024

 

Sligo Galway Cup 2024

 

2010 Elite

 

Tuesday

 

Cliftonville 3

 

Sligo Rovers 0

 

In their opening group game on Tuesday morning Rovers were beaten by their northern opponents with two first half goals making the difference

 

After a tough opening couple of minutes in this opening group the deadlock was broken within seven minutes when Callum Patterson found the net for Cliftonville. Within three minutes the lead was doubled when Kenzie Fitzpatrick broke away to finish.

The Trophy stuck to their game and battled back control after this early double.

A mix of some good defending and bad luck meant that Noel Maguire’s side could not get that elusive goal before the half time whistle.

After the break, the Ulster side netted their final goal when Martin McIlwaine slotted home/ Sligo held out defensively till full time to keep the score at three.

 

 

 

Wednesday

 

Colorado Rapids 1

 

Sligo Rovers 1

 

The cross Atlantic battle in the second group game produced some great football but neither side could be separated at full time.

 

After a tough opening game this tie against their US opponents was one to behold as the Rapids took the lead twelve minutes in when Jax Padgett found the back of the Sligo net. Within four minutes the tie was level when Sean Hopkins broke through for the Connacht side to smash the ball past the opposition keeper.

Both sides created chances after this opening flurry but neither could grab the elusive second goal as the tie finished level.

 

Thursday

 

Sligo Rovers 0

 

Leeds 1

 

A tough battle between two good sides was eventually decided when Leeds managed to manufacture a penalty which was converted for the only goal of the game.

 

From the opening minutes of this tie Sligo took early control in the middle of the park playing some lovely football for such a young side. They eventually created a couple of half chances which they couldn’t convert.  It was against the run of play when Leeds broke through and won a penalty which was duly slotted away by Curtis Manyika. It was all Rovers after this goal, but their great play couldn't break down a resolute Leeds rearguard.

 

We heard from Rover’s manager Noel Maguire after the game. He explains how “ he is happy with how his side have stuck to the game plan in each game and these results will help them develop over the next few seasons.”

 

Sligo Rovers 1

 

National Academy 2

 

A second half goal was the difference between these two elite sides midday Friday.

 

It was the Connacht side that flew out of the blocks creating two early chances, but both were kept out by the opposition keeper.  The deadlock was finally broken halfway through the half against the run of play when Robert Morgan unleashed an effort which flew into the top corner from twenty five yards. The Trophy kept the pressure on till half time but couldn't get that equalizer.

After the interval free kicks became the main way both sides were getting chances. One of these frees eventually fell to Danny Feeney who rattled the ball into the roof of the net. It looked like penalties were on the cards for this game until the Academy boys broke through Fionn McCormack who finished expertly.

 

 

Saturday

 

7th Place game

 

Cliftonville 2

 

Sligo Rovers 2

 

Only penalties separated these two sides in a four-goal thriller on Saturday morning.

 

Within minutes of the start of the game it was the Ulster side that got the ideal start finding the back of the net through Callum Patterson  Sligo battled back into this game but couldn't create any major changes before the half time whistle .

When the game restarted Sligo broke away on a counterattack striker Conor Cryan played a one two before leveling the tie eight minutes into the second half.  As penalties looked inevitable Cliftonville mounted an attack which was deflected into his own goal by a Sligo player. This didn't seem to affect the Connacht side as Senan Hopkins managed to level the tie.

Penalties were going to decide this final game on Saturday morning.

 

After the final match we got the thoughts of Sligo manager Noel Maguire. He details “how there were a lot of tired bodies at the end of the tournament but this didn't seem to bother them as they won their final game and battled till the end.”

He hopes that this experience” will help the side when they start the new season, and they can improve their position and finish in the competitions they are involved in.”

 

Pens

1st Conor Cryan (goal)

2nd Erik Chemiak (goal)

3rd Scott Williams (goal)

4th Ryan Maloney (goal)

5th Danny Feeney (goal)

 

 

 

 

 

Squad:

1     PADDY LOOBY

2     OISIN CORCORAN

3     POL ARNOLD

4     SCOTT WILLIAMS

5     DANNY FEENEY

6     RYAN MALONEY

7     SHANE FILAN

8     XAVI BUJNOWSKI

9     CONOR CRYAN

10    OSCAR FAHEY

11    ADAM REYNOLDS

12    SHANE CANNING

14    ROSS O'CALLAGHAN

15    ERIK CHEMIAK

16    SENAN HOPKINS

17    SEAN MONAGHAN

19    OISIN SCANLON

21    EVAN YEWELLET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St John's

Tuesday

 

Salthill Devon 3

 

St John’s 0

It was an all-Connacht affair in St Johns first ever game in the Galway Cup but it was the home side used their knowledge of the pitch and condition to their advantage to win.

 

After a good start for the Sligo side, Devon broke away to take the lead against the run of play. Johns controlled the ball well this time but rattled the woodwork a couple of times but couldn't hit that elusive first goal. The home side added two more goals as the tie went on to ensure victory in a game that the scoreline definitely did not reflect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NDSL 3

 

St John’s 0

 

The northern Dublin used the strong breeze in Salthill to gain all three points against a Vaillant St Johns effort.

 

St Johns in their second match of the tournament were clearly here to play football on the ground. This didn't seem to work as the NDSL side managed to break through a couple of times to get three well taken goals.

When the Sligo side did manage to get hold of the ball they played some lovely Barcelona side football but couldn't break through a resolute opposition defense.

 

 

 

Thursday

 

St John’s 0

 

Finn Harps Academy 4

 

It wasn't to be for this young Sligo side in the northwest derby as they battled hard but two goals in either half saw them beaten by their Donegal opponents.

 

St Johns 3

 

Aisling Annacotty 3

 

Friday morning produced an amazing game of soccer with penalties the difference in this high scoring game.

 

With the aid of the breeze in the first half it was difficult for St Johns to play football. Their Limerick opponents got the better of the opening stages, netting inside ten minutes through Gavin O’ Connell.  This early goal didn't phase the Sligo boys as they had leveled within a couple of minutes when Nicolas Curda netted after a free kick. As the half went on both sides battled hard until the Limerick side headed in a ball from a corner just before half time when Tom Keogh rose high in the box.

When the game began after the half time St Johns battled back playing some lovely attacking football which eventually led to the equalizer when Keelan Noonan put a ball into the top corner . With eight minutes left in the tie the Sligo town side took the lead when Matthew Conneely coveted a penalty. It looked like this was enough to complete the comeback and win but the Limerick side had other ideas when Bobby Fitzgerald leveled the tie with the final effort of the game. Penalties were the only thing going to separate these two sides.

Penalties St Johns lost 6-7 on penalties

1st Shay Fox Goal

2nd Matthew Conneely goal

3rd Daniel Maye goal

4th James Ettery miss.

5th Nicholas Curda goal

6th Franek Walkowsli goal

7th Killian Downey goal

8th RuairĂ­ Minton Saved

 

 

 

Saturday 11th place game

 

Athlone Town Academy 4

 

St Johns 2

 

This six-goal thriller in the Connacht derby was a sight to behold.

 

The Academy side started brighter when Cian Gallagher broke down the wing before rounding the goalkeeper to open the scoring. Within a couple of minutes, the tie was leveled when a Daniel Maye free kick found its way into the net from twenty-five yards.  As the half went on both sides created chances eventually it was Athlone who took the lead on the cusp of half time when Dara Fox broke away and his effort was deflected into the net.

After the resumption it was the Academy who extended their lead when Gallagher netted from outside the box. This didn't seem to bother the Sligo team as they kept plugging away and eventually narrowed the gap when Michael Kelly found himself in the right place at the right time.

With the last strike of the game Cian Gallagher completed his hat trick with a great strike from long range.

 

St Johns manager David Minton spoke after this final game explaining “how he was extremely proud of his team's performance. “he hopes that this experience will “ make his team believe that they can play against some of the bigger sides and hopeful this experience will help his young team in the SFAI and Connacht Cup in the upcoming season.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Squad:

1     TOBY GLENISTER

2     JAMES KEELEY

3     KEELAN NOONAN

4     KILLIAN DOWNEY

5     MICHAEL O'CALLAGHAN

6     JAMES ETTERY

7     MATHEW CONNEELEY

8     DANIEL MAYE

9     RUAIRI MINTON

10    NICHOLAS CURDA

11    MICHAEL KELLY

12    FRANEK WALKOWSLI

13    SHAY FOX

14    DYLAN CHMELIAK

15    KIAN MURRIN

16    SCOTT MURPHY

17    MAVERICK LYONS

Carlow Galway Cup 2024

 Carlow Galway Cup 2024






 

2011 Elite

 

Tuesday

 

Carlow 1

 

Dundalk 3

 

It was the north Leinster side that got the better of the southeast opponents in the opening group game by two goals.

 

The Louth side got the better of the early stages in this group game with two early goals from Harry and Tadhg Rogers.

Carlow did battle back into the contest as the game went on and managed to narrow the gap when Reece Walker found the back of the net. The game finished as a contest when Luciano Ngene added a third to the Dundalk tally.

 

Wednesday

 

Clare Yellow 1

 

Carlow 0

 

It wasn't to be for this young Carlow side as their Munster opponents by the narrowest of margins.

 

After a tough opening game Carlow produced some lovely football in their second game. They created a number of chances either side of half time but couldn't break down a tough Clare defensive effort. Clare eventually managed to use the elements to help them win the tie with a solitary effort from Seadna Ryan.

This result definitely did not reflect the play that Carlow produced throughout the game.

 

Thursday

 

Limerick Desmond 7

 

Carlow 0

 

In their third group game Carlow battled hard from start to finish but three/ four goals in either half saw their west Limerick opponents come out on top.

 

Friday

 

Carlow 2

 

West Cork Academy 1

 

With the Salthill wind causing havoc it was Carlow who managed to narrowly defeat their west Cork opposition.

Carlow started this game with a goal inside two minutes when Bill Roberts found the back of the net. After this great early start Carlow kept the pressure on, and Roberts duly doubled his sides lead midway through the first half. They went in well on top at the break.

When the game restarted Cork managed to gain control of possession and eventually narrowed the gap with a strike from Vittor Couthinho .  This was the only goal of the second half as Carlow defended stoutly for the rest of the half to gain a well-earned victory.

 

 

Saturday 13th place (Seeding game)

 

Limerick County Whites 1

 

Carlow 6

 

In their final game of the tournament in Galway Carlow showed some great character to finish 13th place in the competition.

 

Carlow were starting to find their scoring form in Galway as they attacked from the opening whistle and eventually opened their account when Glen Cantwell rose high to head in from a corner. It looked like the side in red were in full control but against the run of play Limerick’s Tom O’ Mahony fired in an outrageous free kick from range. That was the end of the scoring as Carlow gained control again with two more goals in the first half. The first came from Temiloluwa Adetoro and another for Roberts for the tournament.

The second half was all the side from the southeast as they added three more goals as Frankie Doyle netted a hat trick.

This was a well-deserved result for this side and proved that they could have finished higher with a bit of luck.

 

We get the thoughts of manager Bobby Doyle after the final whistle.  “ Throughout the tournament we were un fortunate in a couple of the early games.”

He praises his young side after a heavy defeat he believes they “have shown some character to win in the final two games and winning emphatically today shows that this side is very strong and could go places..”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Squad:

1     DARRAGH MAHER

2     JAYDEN JACKSON

3     LIAM BRENNAN

4     GLEN CANTWELL

5     TEMILOLUWA ADETORO

6     MAEL O ROCK

7     FRANKIE DOYLE

8     NOAH DOYLE

9     TIRESIMI ADELEYE

10    BILL ROBERTS

11    REECE WALKER

12    ROSS GEOGHEGAN

13    NATHAN YOUNG

14    JAMES BROUGHAN

15    AIDAN FITZHARRIS

16    CIAN  HUTTON

17    CONOR RYAN

18    PATRICK CRANNY

19    ADAM ROWAN

20    FIONN C BRENNAN